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    Why I Choose a Plant-Based Diet and Why You Should Too

    March 21, 2019January 17, 2025

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  • Perast is the prettiest town in Montenegro, honestly I think it’s prettier than Kotor. 

There’s not much to do here but wander the stone streets, take a boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, linger over a seafood lunch by the water and then stay for sunset. 

My tips for visiting:
-Stay the night 
-Walk the promenade at golden hour
-Eat at Conte 
- Visit in May, June, September or October 

Save this for your Montenegro trip 

#perast #montenegro #balkans #bayofkotor
Perast travel guide, Perast Montenegro, Montenegro travel, bay of Kotor, hidden gems, European summer
  • Amalfi coast just further south, without the crowds, the high prices, and the buses. 

This is Maratea, Basilicata. 

#maratea #italytravel #hiddengems #volgobasilicata 
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  • Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

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#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
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  • Addicted to the slow life in Serifos 🇬🇷

Full island guide is now live, comment ‘Serifos’ to get it sent to your DMs for free. 

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  • The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. 

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  • Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

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  • Away from the crowds and the tourist traps, this is the real dolce vita and where Italians actually go on vacation. 

SAVE this for your list of alternative travel destinations in Italy. 

📍 San Nicola Arcella, Calabria

#sannicolaarcella #calabaria #volgocalabria #italy
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  • Just one hour away from Santorini, Folegandros feels like a world away. A tiny island with one main thoroughfare and a few villages dotted along its hilltops it’s a dramatic island with pristine beaches, the bluest water, superb restaurants and a very unhurried, relaxed vibe. 

If your perfect idea of a Greek island trip equals no crowds, this one’s for you. 

Comment ‘Folegandros’ to receive my just published guide to the island direct to your DMs and plan the perfect trip. 

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Perast is the prettiest town in Montenegro, honestly I think it’s prettier than Kotor. 

There’s not much to do here but wander the stone streets, take a boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, linger over a seafood lunch by the water and then stay for sunset. 

My tips for visiting:
-Stay the night 
-Walk the promenade at golden hour
-Eat at Conte 
- Visit in May, June, September or October 

Save this for your Montenegro trip 

#perast #montenegro #balkans #bayofkotor
Perast travel guide, Perast Montenegro, Montenegro travel, bay of Kotor, hidden gems, European summer
Perast is the prettiest town in Montenegro, honestly I think it’s prettier than Kotor. 

There’s not much to do here but wander the stone streets, take a boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, linger over a seafood lunch by the water and then stay for sunset. 

My tips for visiting:
-Stay the night 
-Walk the promenade at golden hour
-Eat at Conte 
- Visit in May, June, September or October 

Save this for your Montenegro trip 

#perast #montenegro #balkans #bayofkotor
Perast travel guide, Perast Montenegro, Montenegro travel, bay of Kotor, hidden gems, European summer
Perast is the prettiest town in Montenegro, honestly I think it’s prettier than Kotor. 

There’s not much to do here but wander the stone streets, take a boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, linger over a seafood lunch by the water and then stay for sunset. 

My tips for visiting:
-Stay the night 
-Walk the promenade at golden hour
-Eat at Conte 
- Visit in May, June, September or October 

Save this for your Montenegro trip 

#perast #montenegro #balkans #bayofkotor
Perast travel guide, Perast Montenegro, Montenegro travel, bay of Kotor, hidden gems, European summer
Perast is the prettiest town in Montenegro, honestly I think it’s prettier than Kotor. 

There’s not much to do here but wander the stone streets, take a boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, linger over a seafood lunch by the water and then stay for sunset. 

My tips for visiting:
-Stay the night 
-Walk the promenade at golden hour
-Eat at Conte 
- Visit in May, June, September or October 

Save this for your Montenegro trip 

#perast #montenegro #balkans #bayofkotor
Perast travel guide, Perast Montenegro, Montenegro travel, bay of Kotor, hidden gems, European summer
Perast is the prettiest town in Montenegro, honestly I think it’s prettier than Kotor. 

There’s not much to do here but wander the stone streets, take a boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, linger over a seafood lunch by the water and then stay for sunset. 

My tips for visiting:
-Stay the night 
-Walk the promenade at golden hour
-Eat at Conte 
- Visit in May, June, September or October 

Save this for your Montenegro trip 

#perast #montenegro #balkans #bayofkotor
Perast travel guide, Perast Montenegro, Montenegro travel, bay of Kotor, hidden gems, European summer
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Perast is the prettiest town in Montenegro, honestly I think it’s prettier than Kotor. There’s not much to do here but wander the stone streets, take a boat to Our Lady of the Rocks, linger over a seafood lunch by the water and then stay for sunset. My tips for visiting: -Stay the night -Walk the promenade at golden hour -Eat at Conte - Visit in May, June, September or October Save this for your Montenegro trip #perast #montenegro #balkans #bayofkotor Perast travel guide, Perast Montenegro, Montenegro travel, bay of Kotor, hidden gems, European summer
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Amalfi coast just further south, without the crowds, the high prices, and the buses. This is Maratea, Basilicata. #maratea #italytravel #hiddengems #volgobasilicata 🏷️ hidden gems in Italy, Italy destinations. Italy trip, Basilicata Italy, Maratea Basilicata
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Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

.
#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

.
#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

.
#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

.
#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

.
#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

.
#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip.

DAY 1:
• Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths.

DAY 2:
• Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics.

Got a third day?
Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late.

Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C.

Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing.

Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. 

.
#seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 
🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
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Steal my 2 days in Seville Itinerary guide 🇪🇸 Save this for your next trip. DAY 1: • Start early at the Real Alcázar, Europe’s oldest royal palace still in use. Book the first slot if you can.
• Wander the Jardines de Murillo beneath palms and orange trees.
• Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, then climb La Giralda for panoramic views over the city.
• Get lunch in Santa Cruz. Order a pringá sandwich at Bodeguita Casablanca or tapas at Bar Casa Morales.
• Browse ceramics, shawls, and tiny family-run shops hidden along the medieval streets.
• End the day at Plaza de España. Go at golden hour when the ceramic tiles and terracotta glow.
• Finish with a candlelit soak at AIRE Ancient Baths. DAY 2: • Churros and thick hot chocolate at Bar El Comercio.
• Visit Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija for its incredible Roman mosaics.
• Walk beneath the giant wooden canopy of Setas de Sevilla.
• Don’t miss Palacio de Las Dueñas, my favorite place in the city. Bougainvillea-filled courtyards, Moorish arches, and centuries of history.
• Lunch at El Rinconcillo, Seville’s oldest bar, open since 1670.
• Explore Casa de Pilatos, one of Spain’s finest examples of Mudéjar architecture.
• Spend the evening wandering Centro and shopping for hand-painted ceramics. Got a third day? Cross the Guadalquivir River to Triana, Seville’s flamenco heart. Wander Calle Betis, browse ceramics workshops, snack your way through Mercado de Triana, then finish the evening in Alameda de Hércules where locals spill onto terraces until late. Best time to visit? February to May and October to November. Skip summer unless you’re prepared for temperatures above 40°C. Seville isn’t huge, so in two days, you can wander Moorish palaces, climb bell towers, eat exceptional tapas, and still have time to sit in a sunny plaza doing absolutely nothing. Comment ‘Seville’ and i’ll send you the full guide straight to your inbox. . #seville #sevillespain #andalucia #turismoandalucía #sevilla 🏷️Seville travel guide, Seville Spain, Seville itinerary, andalucia Spain travel guide, things to do in Seville
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Addicted to the slow life in Serifos 🇬🇷 Full island guide is now live, comment ‘Serifos’ to get it sent to your DMs for free. #serifos #greeceislands #serifosisland #greece
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The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

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The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. 

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The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. 

#milos #milosisland #greece #greekislands
The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. 

#milos #milosisland #greece #greekislands
The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. 

#milos #milosisland #greece #greekislands
The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. 

#milos #milosisland #greece #greekislands
The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞

Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. 

Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos.

Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. 

#milos #milosisland #greece #greekislands
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The Greek islands are calling and I’m answering 🇬🇷📞 Turquoise water, dramatic volcanic landscapes, charming fishing villages and some of the best seafood in the Cyclades. Milos is easily one of my favorite Greek islands and I’m just completely overhauled my guide to Milos. Comment ‘Milos’ and I’ll send it to you for free. #milos #milosisland #greece #greekislands
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Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

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Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

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Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

#serifos #greeceislands #cyclades
Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

#serifos #greeceislands #cyclades
Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

#serifos #greeceislands #cyclades
Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

#serifos #greeceislands #cyclades
Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

#serifos #greeceislands #cyclades
Little moments from a Greek summer in Serifos 🇬🇷

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Away from the crowds and the tourist traps, this is the real dolce vita and where Italians actually go on vacation. SAVE this for your list of alternative travel destinations in Italy. 📍 San Nicola Arcella, Calabria #sannicolaarcella #calabaria #volgocalabria #italy 🏷️ underrated places in Italy, Italy hidden gems, Calabria, Calabria Italy, where to go in Italy, Italian summer
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Just one hour away from Santorini, Folegandros feels like a world away. A tiny island with one main thoroughfare and a few villages dotted along its hilltops it’s a dramatic island with pristine beaches, the bluest water, superb restaurants and a very unhurried, relaxed vibe. If your perfect idea of a Greek island trip equals no crowds, this one’s for you. Comment ‘Folegandros’ to receive my just published guide to the island direct to your DMs and plan the perfect trip. #folegandros #greece
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