A Taste of the Caribbean in New York

One of my goals last year was to visit more destinations in the Caribbean, as that was one area of the globe I hadn’t explored much. I’m really glad I set that goal because I discovered three of my (now) favorite destinations: Dominica, Jamaica and Curaçao. All three of these locales exceeded my already high expectations and

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Getting Crafty in Emilia-Romagna

Italy is almost synonymous with food and that’s especially true in the Emilia-Romagna region. During the course of the week, I had the chance to get crafty and I enjoyed every minute of it. Below are five of my favorite interactive experiences that I recommend for any bohemian traveler heading to Northern Italy. In a perfect

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Eating My Way Through Bologna and Beyond

How do I even begin to explain Bologna’s vibrant food scene? Seriously, I actually went clothing shopping pre-trip and bought an extra pair of jeans (in the next size up) and comfy stretchy pants because I knew I’d eat everything in sight upon arriving in Italy. In case you’re wondering if I succeeded in that goal, I most certainly did. However,

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Relaxing in Bologna’s Countryside

During my week in Emilia-Romagna, I spent just as much time wandering through the cobbled city streets as I did basking outside in the countryside and that proved a perfect balance. This particular region really caters to travelers seeking interactive experiences, especially those relating to cuisine and crafts. Luckily, I got to explore both art and the art of food. It

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Beautiful Bikes and Pretty Italian Streets

Even though the bulk of my Italy trip revolved around eating glorious handmade pasta and sipping on Sangiovese, I had to walk off all this deliciousness somehow, right? If you’ve ever read some of my Boho Guides, you know that I’m a huge fan of bike fashion so of course I had to snap a few photos

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7 Romantic Places to Visit in Pondicherry

*This is a guest post by Rohit Agarwal of Transindiatravels.  Pondicherry or Pondy (as it is affectionately called) is a little French town in the Indian Union Territory, Pondicherry. The town has a huge influence of French architecture and culture that is reflected throughout the city. It is often called “The French Riviera of the East.” Pondy

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Boho Guide to New Orleans

New Orleans continues to be a hub for artists, designers, and musicians. Perhaps best known for its annual Mardi Gras celebration, the city has plenty to offer in terms of culture and entertainment any time of year. From flavorful Creole cuisine and inventive cocktails to live jazz performances and local artisan markets, here’s a boho guide to

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How to Tour New Orleans in Style

New Orleans was every bit as magnificent as I hoped. While I’m sure it would be pretty memorable to explore NOLA during Mardi Gras, I’m actually really happy that my first visit was during a relatively quiet week in early December. I still got to experience the chaos that is Bourbon Street but I also

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Curaçao in Screaming Color

If you’re wondering how I came up with the title of this post, the answer is quite simply: Taylor Swift. Sure, on a surface level she has nothing to do with Curacao but I really identify with her “Out of the Woods” lyric: The rest of the world was black and white but we were

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5 Off-Beat Adventures to Take in Curaçao

Early last month, I jetted off to sunny Curacao for a few days and the timing couldn’t have been more perfect. Not only did I get to experience JetBlue’s inaugural flight there, which included blue-themed cocktails, tons of prizes and even a jazz band at eight in the morning, but I got to escape the

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