A Solo 3-Day Weekend in Lisbon

Lisbon has officially ruined me…in the best possible way. I don’t know what it is about this city, but something clicked almost instantly. Maybe it’s the way the light hits the buildings or how every street seems to lead to another viewpoint. Maybe it’s the feeling that life here is meant to be lived slowly…even…

Lisbon Day 1: Wandering, Views & Falling a Little in Love

Day one in Lisbon was insane! My only goal for the day was simple: see as much of Lisbon as possible. With the city’s famous hills (and my very real desire to save my legs), I booked a tuk-tuk tour with Get Your Guide – Lisbon: Old Town Tuk-Tuk Tour – Alfama & Scenic Viewpoints…

Lisbon Day 2: the Coast, Sintra & Fairytale Energy

Day two was all about leaving the city behind and chasing a different kind of magic. I joined another Get your Guide tour – From Lisbon: Sintra, Pena Palace, Regaleira, Cabo da Roca, and Cascais – they have different options with different prices. I highly recommend the Regaleira and the exterior of Pena Palace. We…

Lisbon Day 3: Belém, Creativity & Slowing Down

My last day in Lisbon was gentler the kind of day where you soak things in instead of racing through them. I started in Belém, wandering along the river and stopping at Pastéis de Belém for the original custard tarts. Warm, flaky, creamy…exactly as good as everyone says they are. From there, I headed at…

Lisbon: Where to Eat

Lisbon is such a foodie city. 100% a surprise and easily one of the biggest highlights of this trip! I expected beautiful views, tiled buildings and golden light (which, yes, you absolutely get). What I didn’t expect was to eat this well the entire time. From slow mornings with coffee and pastries to seafood and…

Lisbon: Where to Stay

Found my little Lisbon base and as a solo traveler, location was everything. When I booked my stay at Solar dos Poetas, I knew I wanted somewhere central, safe and surrounded by everything I had carefully added to my very full itinerary (because yes…there was definitely planning involved!). Perfectly positioned between Chiado and Bairro Alto,…

Egypt: Not for the Amateur Traveller (Why You Need a Group Tour)

Let me start with the truth:Egypt is not the kind of place you pop into with a backpack, no plan, and a carefree “I’ll just wing it” attitude. In the words of our guide Ash and he was right:“Egypt is not for the amateur traveller.” And after 10 days navigating the country’s glorious chaos, I…

✨ I’m Going to Egypt with TourRadar! ✨

You know those emails that make you stop, reread and wonder if you’re dreaming? Well, imagine opening your inbox to this: Hi Dani!! We’ve loved your participation in the RISE program so far! We’re thrilled to offer a unique opportunity to join us on an incredible Egypt adventure as part of the TourRadar RISE Ambassador…

Sicily: Where Every Street Corner Tells a Story

There are some places you visit for the beaches, some for the food, and some for the history. Then there’s Sicily, where you get all three at once and more. This island isn’t just Italy’s sunny southern cousin; it’s a living scrapbook of the Mediterranean. Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Spaniards – you name it, they’ve…