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The Ultimate Arctic Travel Guide 2026: How to Explore, Survive, and Avoid Becoming a Polar Bear’s Lunch
If you’ve been reading us for a while, you know we’re in love with Arctic regions. And a lot of people turn to us for advice, and even want us to go with them on an Arctic trip!.
We’ve been there. We’ve hiked across frozen tundras, stood under the shimmering Northern Lights in absolute silence, and yes, once questioned our life choices while knee-deep in snow, miles from civilization.
The Arctic isn’t just a place — it’s a feeling, a test of resilience, and a reward for those who seek the extraordinary. So, this guide is for you, adventurous penguins, and all of our friends and relatives who keep asking us stuff (we love you)!
The Ultimate Vancouver Island Guide: Road Trips, Surf Towns & Secret Spots
If mainland British Columbia is nature turned up to 10, Vancouver Island is nature turned up to… 100. A place where the forests are thicker, the ocean spray is stronger, the coffee shops are cooler, and the goats… live on roofs.
We’ve road-tripped the island from top to tail and back again, chasing waterfalls, seafoam, and the perfect seafood truck. It’s where the moss drips like candlewax, the air smells like cedar smoke, and the ocean always feels a little too cold and a little too right.
Whether you’ve got a weekend or two full weeks, here’s what to see, where to go, and why it’s one of the most heavenly places we’ve ever been to.
5 Magical Trips from Vancouver You’ll Never Forget (Tofino, Whistler, Seattle & More)
Vancouver isn’t just an awesome city — it’s a launchpad. There’s a reason why people flock to live there — at least the ones who can afford it — and why it’s our favorite city in the whole world. If you’ve ever been to the Pacific Northwest, you understand what we’re talking about. In every direction, you’ll find moody forests, glacier lakes, indie cities, and coastal villages where life runs on West Coast time. These aren’t your average “day trips or excursions.” Some are close. Some are wild. All are absolutely worth it.
We’ve personally visited each of these places (except one — it’s high on our list), and if you visit Vancouver, venture out. You won’t regret it.
8 Hidden Beaches Near Barcelona You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of
Wild calas, nudist escapes, pine forests, and soft golden sand — all under 50km from the city.
Everyone’s heard of Barceloneta beach, in Barcelona. Too many people, in our opinion. But Barcelona’s coast hides dozens of lesser-known beaches you can reach by train, bus, or rental car — with fewer crowds, better views, and actual space to stretch out your towel.
Whether you want a quick escape or a secret beach day, here’s our pick of the best hidden beaches less than 50km from Barcelona. We’ve split them by direction — south and north — plus a few worth the extra distance. ¿Vamos?
Costa Dorada, Spain’s Hidden Gems: Beaches, Tuna Dives, and Nature Escapes
Everyone’s heard of Barcelona. A lot of people have heard of Costa Brava. Some may have heard of Tarragona. But if you keep driving south — past the Roman ruins and beach resorts of Costa Dorada — something quieter and wilder starts to appear. Pine-covered cliffs, secret calas you’ll have to shimmy into, a coastline that smells like fennel and salt, and tuna. Massive, impressive bluefin tuna.
Welcome to Southern Catalonia’s wild coast. Here's how we fell in love with it — and how you can too.
Our Ultimate Packing List: The Travel Gear We Actually Use (and What You Don’t Need)
We’ve packed for Arctic ferries, jungle hikes, desert road trips, and one slightly questionable swamp tour in Louisiana — and if there’s one thing we’ve learned? Most packing lists are basically long-winded ways of telling you to buy more stuff.
This isn’t that.
This is the gear we actually use for every trip, regardless of the destination. The stuff that’s earned a permanent spot in our suitcase after being thrown around, rained on, and occasionally stolen (RIP Lonely Planet Indonesia, and shame on you, anonymous traveler who took it in our hostel). It’s not minimalism. It’s lagom. It’s just common sense, hard-earned from years of overpacking, underpacking… and repacking on the hotel floor.
Costa Rica Ecotourism Guide: Nature, Wildlife & Why This Country Got It Right Early
Costa Rica isn’t just a place where nature happens to be beautiful. It’s a country that made a conscious decision, decades ago, to protect what it had — and then built its tourism model around that choice.
Long before “eco-friendly” became a marketing label, Costa Rica was already experimenting, failing, adapting, and trying again. Today, more than a quarter of the country is protected land, wildlife corridors connect ecosystems, and tourism revenue directly funds conservation. It’s an absolute paradise for nature addicts.
If you’re wondering what ecotourism in Costa Rica actually looks like — beyond slogans and leaf icons — this guide breaks it down, clearly and realistically.
Where to Escape the Crowds in Formentera, Sardinia & Costa Brava
Sure, you’ve seen the photos: turquoise coves in Formentera, impossibly blue beaches in Sardinia, rugged cliffs hugging the Costa Brava. These Mediterranean icons are no secret — and in July or August, they can feel more like open-air festivals than peaceful getaways. Sure, we’re all about Arctic destinations, but we love a good Mediterranean beach too!
And here’s the thing: even the busiest places have quiet corners. You just need to know where to look.
After years of exploring these coastlines (and ducking the crowds like pros), we’ve put together our favorite off-the-beaten-path spots — the secret beaches, small-town stays, wild hikes, and local food joints that still make us feel like we’ve discovered something new.
If you want sun, salt, and (some) space to breathe — this is your summer guide.
10 Wild and Underrated Beaches in Portugal (That Most Tourists Miss)
Everyone’s heard of Algarve’s golden sands and dramatic cliffs. But here’s the secret: Portugal’s wildest, quietest, most soul-restoring beaches aren’t in the brochures.
From the windy wilds of the Alentejo to the moody cliffs north of Lisbon, here are 10 spots where the Atlantic still roars and the Wi-Fi still sucks (in a good way). Swam in their icy Atlantic waters (check local advice for currents). Got lost on dusty trails. Ate delicious fish along the way.
These aren’t polished. They’re not trendy. They’re not all swimmable — head to Algarve for calmer waters. They’re wild, raw, and totally worth the detour. And yuou’ll definitely need a rental car.
Here are 10 of our favorite underrated beaches in Portugal — the ones we almost didn’t want to share. These are the “praias” we tell our closest friends about — and now, you!
Trip to the Faroe Islands – Hiking, Hidden Villages & Where to Stay
We were looking for a nature destination with whimsical, dramatic landscapes for our unofficial wedding. Iceland had gotten way too popular, and the Lofoten Islands seemed to be next…
We found the perfect Faroese photographer, so we decided to travel to the Faroe Islands to symbolically get married, and, of course, explore this one-of-a-kind destination!
Will you join us on an unforgettable trip to the Faroe Islands?
Spoiler alert: A very famous character died there!
What to Pack for Greenland: Our Trial‑and‑Tested Arctic Gear List
Packing for Greenland is like dressing for mood swings — sunshine, snow, wind, and rain all before lunch. We’ve lived it, felt it, and nearly froze our eyelashes off. Take this as your Arctic survival script (with a side of style… or not).
And yes, read our Ultimate Arctic Travel Guide for even more cherry-picked wisdom!
Svalbard & Jan Mayen: Full Travel Guide
Svalbard had been on our bucket list for a long time. And we finally took the leap… with a little help from a Black Friday offer on flights!
Remote… Freezing… Empty… Dark… Everyone asked us why on earth we decided to go there.
Well, because it’s the northernmost place you can go without an expedition, which means flights are actually affordable.
Yep, the northernmost, so close to the North Pole… How could we NOT want to go there? And in the heart of the winter, of course!
LGBTQ+ Sitges: Celebrate Pride in a postcard town!
Imagine a place where rainbow flags dance in the Mediterranean breeze, where cobblestone streets lead to hidden calas and iconic beaches, and where the spirit of love and acceptance is palpable in the warm welcome of the locals.
Benvinguts a Sitges, the ultimate destination for LGBTQ+ pride celebrations and a magical place we’re blessed to call home!
Nestled on the stunning Garraf coast, near Barcelona, this postcard-perfect town offers so much more than sol y playa; it’s a vibrant haven of inclusivity and joy. ¿Nos acompañas?
Greenland by Ferry: Slow Travel from Ilulissat to Nuuk
here’s something quietly radical about sailing down the coast of Greenland. In a world obsessed with faster, flashier, and flatter, boarding the Sarfaq Ittuk ferry from Ilulissat to Nuuk felt like a deliberate act of slowing down. Like trading in your high-speed train for a wandering polar bear. Or, say, skipping the flight in favor of a three-day odyssey past glaciers, fishing villages, and the kind of endless horizon that recalibrates your sense of scale.
We hate cruises. This has nothing to do with one. Welcome aboard!
Why You Should Visit Ilulissat, Greenland: The Iceberg Capital of the World
Icebergs that groan and crack like thunder. Midnight suns that never set. Sled dogs howling across the frozen fjord. Welcome to Ilulissat: Greenland’s jaw-dropping, iceberg-studded west coast town where nature doesn’t just whisper—it roars.
Nuuk might be Greenland’s capital. But Ilulissat? Ilulissat is the showstopper. The drama queen. The main event. It’s the number 1 tourist destination in Greenland, and there’s a good reason for that.
At a young age, I (Eli) saw a documentary about Disko Bay and always remembered. So, seeing these icy giants 3 decades later was a dream come true. And there’s no word to describe a feeling like that, but we will try our best.
Our Greenland Travel Guide: How to Explore the World’s Last Real Wilderness
Greenland was a childhood dream for us, and the only Arctic destination we hadn’t explored (with the exception of Siberia, but not happening right now). So, when we heard about Nuuk’s new international airport and direct flights from the US, we HAD to go before everyone else does.
We just came back from Nuuk and Ilulissat — with a ferry ride in between — and we’re still thawing out emotionally. If you’re even slightly tempted to go, this is your sign. Here’s everything that might be useful if Greenland is on your bucket list (don’t worry, we’ll leave a few surprises). Adventure ahead!
Vancouver Summer Guide: Stanley Park, Fireworks & Sunset Sushi
If winter is for skiing and spring is for soggy hikes, summer in Vancouver is when the city truly comes alive. The mountains are still in view, but suddenly you’re on a paddleboard instead of a trail, eating sushi by the ocean instead of hiding from the rain. Well, of course, rain DOES show up (this green forest needs it!), but sunny days are frequent, and we had some the 3 times we went there.
Vancouver is one of our favorite cities in the world, and we’re not city people. Not because it’s flashy (it’s not) — but because Vancouver has that rare combo of nature (ocean, moutain AND rainforest), neighborhood charm, absolute coolness, and chill. And, because skyscrapers are made of glass and most cars & public transport are green, you don’t get a sensorial overload.
Whether you’re planning a local staycation or adding Vancouver to your summer travels, here’s our shortlist of what to do when the weather’s warm and your sandals are ready.
6 Things to Do in Espot: The Best of the Spanish Pyrenees
Espot, Spain, is the hidden gem of the Spanish Pyrenees we had been dreaming of. Imagine stepping into a postcard-perfect village, surrounded by dramatic mountains, with welcoming locals.
While there are tourists, mass tourism is not a thing (yet), so we thoroughly enjoyed the peace and quiet!
Espot offers a blend of natural beauty, history, and local charm that's simply irresistible. Ready to dive into this beautiful corner of Catalonia? Let's explore top six things to do in Espot.
Europe’s Best Beaches: Our 10 Favorite Spots for Sea, Sand & Something Extra
Spoiler alert: You won’t find Mykonos or Ibiza here. This is a deeply biased, highly personal list of European beaches we’ve actually been to — and loved enough to forget our towels (and sometimes swimsuit) for. And don’t expect just sea, sun and sand! From lava-black shores in Iceland to dreamy coves in Sardinia, here’s where to go if you’re looking for irresistible landscapes and sweet solitude (well, at least off season).
5 Destinations in Portugal Off the Beaten Path
When we first started exploring Portugal highlights, we thought we knew what to expect: the picturesque tram of Lisbon, the amazing Sintra, the beaches of the Algarve, and, of course, a pasteis de nata or two.
But trust us — Portugal has so much more to offer when you veer away from the typical tourist hotspots. It’s these hidden gems, these tucked-away villages and wild stretches of coast, that really made us fall in love with this place.
If you want to discover Portugal like we did, here are 5 places in Portugal off the beaten path.
Spoiler alert: It’s impossible to eat just a pasteis de nata or two. There’s a reason why they sell them in tubes!