We have been traveling together since 2014 and have already visited 40+ countries around the world. We have many itineraries, travel tips and tricks for you.
In our opinion, the most beautiful beaches in the world are in Portugal, specifically in the Algarve. You don't have to agree with us, but you'll definitely find your favorite in our list.
This endless stretch of wilderness will completely captivate you, but your wallet might be in for a serious shock. The logistics alone intimidated us for years, so we've put together everything you need to know before you fly.
Marmolada is the highest peak in the Dolomites and home to the last great glacier in the region — but after the tragic collapse of 2022, new rules apply. A complete guide with 10 tips: the Move To Top cable car, when (not) to climb, and what to expect on the slopes.
Val di Funes in Italy and the iconic Santa Maddalena church are among the most photographed spots in the Dolomites. The easy stroll to the churches is pushchair-friendly, while the Adolf-Munkel-Weg beneath the Odle walls is worth a 4-hour hike. A complete guide with 12 tips: where to photograph, where to stay, and when to visit for the best light.
Lago di Misurina is a pearl of the Dolomites Italy and a peaceful alternative to the crowds at Tre Cime — the loop around the lake is pushchair-friendly. The Cadini di Misurina viewpoint is just a 30-minute walk. A complete guide with 10 tips: from winter ice skating to the Cosmolab observatory.
Lago di Carezza beneath the Latemar massif shifts from emerald to turquoise — and we visited this year with our one-year-old, because the short loop is perfect for pushchairs. A complete guide with 10 tips: car reservation system 2026, best light for photos, where to stay.