My friend Kelsey and I spent 8 days in Portugal over the first week of September. We flew into Lisbon, drove to Porto, Lagos, and then back to Lisbon. These are the main things we did outside of these bigger
Santorini is a volcanic island located in Greece. It used to be circular shaped, but approximately 3600 years ago, a massive volcanic eruption caused parts of the land to collapse into the ocean, leaving the crescent moon-shaped island, with a
During our week in Greece in June 2015, we took a day trip from Athens to the ancient sanctuary of Delphi, high up in the mountains. The Greeks once considered Delphi to be the center of the world. It is
My mom and I spent a week in Greece back in June 2015. Athens was our starting spot, and we spent three full days here. We also took a day trip to Delphi while in Athens. From here, we flew
Iceland is one of the most photogenic places I've been. Here are my favorite pictures from the trip!Check out my video on our time in Iceland! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axnuA6pVsRoYou may also be interested in: How to Spend a Day in Reykjavik Northwestern Iceland Northeastern Iceland Glaciers in
ItinerarySaturday 9/1 - Land in Reykjavik early morning, spend half day exploring city, drive to Kirkjufell waterfall, drive to Airbnb Sunday 9/2 - Drive to Dalvik via Trollaskagi Peninsula, whale watching tour in Dalvik, drive to Akureyri and stay
On our last two days in Iceland, we spent our time in the southwestern region, east of Reykjavik.LAVA Center The LAVA Center is located in the town of Hvolsvöllur. You’ll get to explore an interactive exhibition on the volcanic systems in
I had seen so many pictures of the highlands, which are the central, mountainous part of Iceland off of the Ring Road. It looked beautiful and I knew I had to see it!Thorsmork The drive to Thorsmork is not an
Vik is a town on the southern coast of Iceland. It’s only about 2.5 hours east of Reykjavik. There are so many things to see around Vik. These are the few that we chose!Dyrholaey Dyrholaey is a peninsula very close to
The Vatnajökull glacier was one of the most impressive things we saw in Iceland. It’s Europe’s largest icecap and covers about 8200 square kilometers (~3200 square miles). It’s 1000 meters at its thickest point! You can see it when you’re