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The Light Changes Everything: A Week on Croatia's Sunniest IslandStories

The Light Changes Everything: A Week on Croatia's Sunniest Island

Hvar gets 2,724 hours of sunshine per year. After a week there, watching the light shift from blue morning to golden evening to pink sunset, I understood why people don't leave.

Fair Travels·March 23, 2026·6 min read
Shillong vs Gangtok: Two Mountain Capitals, Two Different WorldsTravel Guides

Shillong vs Gangtok: Two Mountain Capitals, Two Different Worlds

One has living root bridges and the wettest place on Earth. The other has the third-highest mountain and India's best momos. Choosing between Northeast India's two hill capitals is harder than you think.

Fair Travels·April 24, 2026·6 min read
The Complete Lima Travel Guide: Ceviche Capital of the WorldTravel Guides

The Complete Lima Travel Guide: Ceviche Capital of the World

Everything you need for Lima — from where to stay and eat to the pre-Incan ruins hiding in plain sight and the pisco sour etiquette that'll save you embarrassment.

Fair Travels·February 8, 2026·6 min read
The Complete Guide to Stone Town, Zanzibar: Spice Islands, Carved Doors, and Freddie MercuryTravel Guides

The Complete Guide to Stone Town, Zanzibar: Spice Islands, Carved Doors, and Freddie Mercury

Everything you need to know about navigating the labyrinth of Stone Town — from the night market to the slave chambers to the best rooftop for sunset.

Fair Travels·May 12, 2026·9 min read
8 Things Nobody Tells You About Visiting Meteora's MonasteriesTravel Guides

8 Things Nobody Tells You About Visiting Meteora's Monasteries

The dress code is enforced, every monastery has a different closing day, and the hiking trails between them are better than the road. What to know before you go.

Fair Travels·February 22, 2026·5 min read
10 Things You Absolutely Must Do in SevilleTravel Guides

10 Things You Absolutely Must Do in Seville

From free tapas in Triana to climbing the Giralda at sunset — the definitive list from someone who keeps going back to Andalusia's capital.

Fair Travels·May 5, 2026·9 min read
17 Ubud Tips That Will Save You Money, Time, and Tourist-Trap FrustrationTips

17 Ubud Tips That Will Save You Money, Time, and Tourist-Trap Frustration

Skip the overpriced swing photos, avoid the Monkey Forest at noon, and learn which warungs the locals actually eat at. Hard-won advice from multiple Ubud visits.

Fair Travels·March 1, 2026·7 min read
A Week in Finnish Lapland: Huskies, Silence, and the Night SkyStories

A Week in Finnish Lapland: Huskies, Silence, and the Night Sky

Seven days at -24°C. I drove huskies, slept in an ice hotel, chased auroras on a snowmobile, and cried on day five. This is how Lapland takes you apart.

Fair Travels·May 19, 2026·7 min read
Four Days at the Edge of the Desert: My Petra JournalStories

Four Days at the Edge of the Desert: My Petra Journal

I came for the Treasury. I stayed for the Monastery climb, the Siq at dawn, and a conversation with a Bedouin tea seller who'd lived among the tombs his whole life.

Fair Travels·February 7, 2026·7 min read
Visiting Niagara Falls in Winter: Frozen Mist, Zero CrowdsSeasonal

Visiting Niagara Falls in Winter: Frozen Mist, Zero Crowds

Everyone visits Niagara in July. Here's why January might actually be better — and what changes when the temperature drops below -20C.

Fair Travels·February 11, 2026·6 min read
Rwanda in Green Season: The Case for Gorilla Trekking in the RainSeasonal

Rwanda in Green Season: The Case for Gorilla Trekking in the Rain

Wet season means muddier trails and cheaper flights. But it also means lush forest, fewer trekkers, and gorilla families that don't move as far uphill. Here's why March to May might be your best bet.

Fair Travels·April 30, 2026·6 min read
The Ocean Trench, the Blowholes, and the Silence: My Week in SamoaStories

The Ocean Trench, the Blowholes, and the Silence: My Week in Samoa

I came for the To Sua Ocean Trench photo op. I stayed because a wall-less hut on a beach taught me things about sleep, silence, and slowing down that no resort ever could.

Fair Travels·March 22, 2026·7 min read
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