Embracing the Unexpected: An Introduction to Catalonia’s Hidden Charms

I embarked on a recent trip to Spain with meticulous planning of the “perfect” two week road trip through Catalonia. The goal was to explore hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path locations, all the while strengthening the bond with my husband. Little did I know, this adventure would teach me valuable lessons about embracing the unexpected and … Read more

A Swiss National Park in Germany?

National Parks are a great way to immerse yourself in nature, discover the local surroundings of a new place, and reconnect with yourself. Whether you prefer to travel solo, with friends or family, exploring a national park is a wonderful activity. Just a few hours away from Berlin by train lies Saxon Switzerland National Park. … Read more

Argentina: El Calafate

El Calafate (or Calafate) is a small city in the Santa Cruz Province of Patagonia, Argentina. Named after the Patagonian Calafate plant and berries, it is known as the “gateway” to Los Glaciares National Park. This includes the famous Perito Moreno glacier as well as the mountains of El Chalten. My husband, our friend and … Read more

Argentina: Christmas in San Juan

This year, my husband and I traveled to San Juan, Argentina to celebrate Christmas with his family. Although I grew up Jewish, when my mother started dating my stepfather (who is Christian), we celebrated Christmas in addition to Hanukkah. Like most families in the U.S., we celebrate Christmas on Christmas Day.  In Argentina, and all … Read more

Mexico: Puerto Morelos

A need for stable wifi due to some last minute work calls and a desire to chill mid-way through the last week of our trip, Martín and I decided to head back to the beaches of Quintana Roo. We were really excited to experience the local life, cenotes and ruins in Homún, but we heard … Read more

Charleston

My husband and I recently road-tripped from Washington, DC to Florida, by way of Charleston. Below is a list of recommendations from my research and from our itinerary for our 48 hour trip to the Holy City*. *Note that due to the pandemic, we wanted to remain outdoors for all activities and restaurants, so this … Read more

Florida: Part 1: Canaveral & the Everglades

My husband and I ditched the cold in DC this winter and escaped to Florida. Due to the pandemic, we avoided the airport and road-tripped South along the Eastern Seaboard. What was supposed to be a one month trip turned into two, and a newfound appreciation for the Sunshine State. Below is Part 1 of … Read more