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Svalbard in Summer: What the Midnight Sun Does to Your Brain (and Your Plans)Seasonal

Svalbard in Summer: What the Midnight Sun Does to Your Brain (and Your Plans)

From June to August, the sun never sets in Svalbard. Your body clock breaks, the wildlife goes wild, and the Arctic transforms into something you weren't prepared for.

Fair Travels·April 16, 2026·6 min read
My Madrid Diary: A Week of Eating, Walking, and Never SleepingStories

My Madrid Diary: A Week of Eating, Walking, and Never Sleeping

Seven days of 2AM dinners, accidental flamenco, and the best tortilla I've ever eaten — a solo traveler's journal from Spain's capital.

Fair Travels·March 1, 2026·10 min read
A Week in Krabi: Limestone, Longtails, and the Best Pad Thai of My LifeStories

A Week in Krabi: Limestone, Longtails, and the Best Pad Thai of My Life

Seven days of cliff jumping, temple climbing, and eating my weight in seafood BBQ — an honest diary from Thailand's Andaman coast.

Fair Travels·March 31, 2026·7 min read
Three Days at Semuc Champey: Turquoise Pools, Candlelit Caves, and the Roughest Road in GuatemalaStories

Three Days at Semuc Champey: Turquoise Pools, Candlelit Caves, and the Roughest Road in Guatemala

The bus ride nearly broke me. The pools at the bottom of the trail healed me. And the cave — swimming through an underground river by candlelight — was the wildest thing I've done in Central America.

Fair Travels·May 25, 2026·7 min read
Tasmania's Wild Side: A Food, Art, and Wilderness Deep DiveTravel Guides

Tasmania's Wild Side: A Food, Art, and Wilderness Deep Dive

Where wombats wander freely, a subterranean art museum defies every expectation, and the oysters cost AUD $15 a dozen — Tasmania is Australia's most surprising state.

Fair Travels·February 9, 2026·8 min read
The Night I Discovered Budapest's Ruin Bars (And Never Wanted to Leave)Stories

The Night I Discovered Budapest's Ruin Bars (And Never Wanted to Leave)

A travel journalist's first encounter with the crumbling, art-filled, endlessly surprising ruin bar scene that's making Budapest Europe's most exciting nightlife city.

Fair Travels·March 28, 2026·7 min read
8 Reasons to Visit Hobbiton Even If You're Not a Lord of the Rings FanTravel Guides

8 Reasons to Visit Hobbiton Even If You're Not a Lord of the Rings Fan

Hear me out. The gardens alone are worth the drive. And the beer is genuinely good.

Fair Travels·March 11, 2026·4 min read
Montreal in Summer: Why June Through August Is the Only Time to GoSeasonal

Montreal in Summer: Why June Through August Is the Only Time to Go

Jazz Fest, tam-tam drum circles, BIXI bikes along the canal, and the only season where Montreal's outdoor culture comes fully alive.

Fair Travels·May 18, 2026·7 min read
12 Things to Do in Amsterdam Worth Building Your Trip AroundTravel Guides

12 Things to Do in Amsterdam Worth Building Your Trip Around

A no-fluff hit list of the Amsterdam experiences that actually earn their spot — with the booking windows, prices, and timing tricks that turn a good day into a great one.

Fair Travels·June 18, 2026·7 min read
The Complete Beijing Survival Guide: From the Great Wall to Hutong AlleywaysTravel Guides

The Complete Beijing Survival Guide: From the Great Wall to Hutong Alleyways

Everything I wish someone had told me before my first trip to Beijing — from dodging the tea house scam to finding the perfect Peking duck at 2AM.

Fair Travels·April 15, 2026·7 min read
Hokkaido for Food Lovers: A Thematic Guide to Japan's Culinary FrontierTravel Guides

Hokkaido for Food Lovers: A Thematic Guide to Japan's Culinary Frontier

Miso ramen at midnight, sea urchin for breakfast, lavender ice cream at noon — Hokkaido isn't just Japan's best food region, it might be the world's.

Fair Travels·March 1, 2026·7 min read
23 Cappadocia Tips That Will Save You From a Cancelled Balloon, a Bad Cave Hotel, and a Wasted DayTips

23 Cappadocia Tips That Will Save You From a Cancelled Balloon, a Bad Cave Hotel, and a Wasted Day

The balloon ride isn't guaranteed. Not all cave hotels are actual caves. And the underground cities close earlier than you think. Here's what I learned the hard way.

Fair Travels·March 4, 2026·9 min read
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