The Blue Lagoon has become almost synonymous with Iceland tourism. Famed for its rejuvenating waters, tranquil atmosphere and instagramworthy scenery, many travellers make this a priority stop on their Iceland adventures. In fact, despite its less than organic origins (AKA the blue lagoon is man-made not a natural geothermal pool like many assume) it has…
Anyone who knows me is aware that I’ll do pretty much anything to jet off to exciting new destinations. My calendar usually sports several planned getaways and when I’m not travelling, I’m writing about my adventures here on this blog. However, due to the current global uncertainty thanks to COVID-19, travel abroad has been at…
I was kindly gifted the Northern Lights Photography Tour Experience by Arctic Shots. Seeing the Northern lights is on almost every traveller’s bucket list. Being stood in the dark, looking out at a winter sky dancing with colours is a magical experience and one many come to Iceland to try and witness. It is possible…
Many tourists travel to Iceland in the hopes of viewing the Northern Lights. However, it’s not always successful and the hunt can be long, tiring and not to mention VERY cold. Aurora Basecamp situated about 20 minutes outside Reykjavik has created a new Northern Lights viewing experience, one which I was a privy to during…
I honestly don’t think Disney+ could have come at a better time! With everyone in the UK in lockdown thanks to COVID-19 and with people worldwide facing great uncertainty, I think we could all do with a little Disney magic right now! As a self-professed Disney nerd, I have had the advanced early-bird subscription offer since…
Disclaimer: I was kindly gifted a horse trekking experience with Viking Horses during my Iceland trip. However, all opinions are my own and I was not obligated to write this post on their behalf. A must for any animal lover who visits Iceland is to spend a day with the country’s greatly loved Icelandic Horses.…
Puno is a Peruvian city which sits 3860 meters above sea level and borders Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest, navigable lake. The great lake borders Peru and Bolivia and even more impressively, is home to inhabited floating islands made from reeds, yes you heard correctly, reeds! It’s a popular stop for travellers on their way…
Arequipa is arguably one of the most picturesque cities in Peru, with it’s beautiful Andean backdrop and stunning main square. Many travellers find themselves passing through Arequipa on their pilgrimage to Cusco and the Sacred Valley and it would be my advice to stay a while and appreciating all that this beautiful city has to…
What To Pack For Peru – Your Ultimate Packing List Now I don’t know about you, but for me packing for a trip is always a source of stress; Have I packed enough? Have I packed too much? Have I missed anything? What do I even need for this adventure? The list of questions I…
Apart from Machu Picchu (of course), I think me and Sash are officially “ruined” out!! After the city tour the day before we then went on the full-day Sacred Valley tour which is a whistle-stop journey to 5 different Incan sites. First stop was Chincharo which sits 3700 meters above sea level. This was yet…