What To Do In Rhodes, Greece: Where History And Beauty Abound
Rhodes (pronounced rho-dos) is the largest—and perhaps the most famous—of the gorgeous Greek Dodecanese Islands. In comparison to the quiet and lovely Leros, the island of Rhodes is well trodden. Before the discovery of Santorini’s unique caldera, Rhodes was...
Leros, Greece: An Off-The-Beaten-Track Island To Remember
One of our goals while island-hopping in Greece was to head to some of the more off-the-beaten track islands that don't see as many tourists. And we certainly weren't disappointed by the Dodecanese Islands. One of our first stops: the island of Leros. Historically,...
Sunday Snapshot | Hiking the Mountains Of Costa Rica
We are finally getting settled into our new home in Costa Rica. After unpacking our backpacks, getting beds, a car and all the little necessities that come along with putting down roots, we’re finding time to explore the area around where we live. And there is plenty to explore in the mountains of Costa Rica! We have everything from whitewater rafting to waterfalls to mountain hikes, and the beach is still less than an hour away.
We are very excited to be hosting Casey’s sister for a month which is the perfect excuse to get out and play tour….
30 Photos That Will Make You Want To Take A Road Trip Through Tuscany
Whenever we visit a new destination, we often find ourselves saying "This is my new favorite place in the world!" Well, the Chianti Region of Tuscany was no different. Whether it has to do with the picturesque medieval villages, the rolling green countryside - or if...
A Guide to Korean Cuisine: What to Order
Ordering food in foreign countries is often among the most daunting tasks — particularly if it’s an unfamiliar language. While trial and error often reap great rewards, I’ve found the error often outdoes the trial. Lucky for us, there’s no one who knows a menu better...
48 Hours In Athens, Greece: Everything You Need To Know
Most travelers breeze through Athens, Greece, opting to give precedence to the enchanting Greek islands over the rough-around-the-edges capital city. And honestly, we weren’t all that different. Dan had firm dates that he had to be in Santorini to photograph a yoga...





