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The magic of Morocco is unforgettable and beyond dreamy. A country full of color, hospitality and grace. Falling in love with this place came easy. And has made its way to #1 of my top 5 Destinations! 🙂 This exquisite country has so much to offer from its high tourist attraction, bustling souks to desert wonderlands. The blue city of Chefchaouen is one of the most photogenic and aesthetically dreamy places I’ve visited. Today, Morocco remains one of the most accessible parts of Africa, divided only by the Strait of Gibraltar from Europe — in fact, it takes less than hour to reach Tangier by boat from Spain. 

Traveling solo as a woman felt like a dream. It’s a great destination for travelers, women in particularly despite what you might read.

Morocco is a great destination to visit all year long. With its coastline, mountains, and desert landscapes, it’s an incredibly diverse country offering something unique to see any time of the year.

1. Marrakech


Marrakech effortlessly blends tradition and modernity, and it is considered the major city of Central Morocco. With streets painted a gorgeous shade of red, and the buildings to match – hence its well-known nickname, The Red City. This is a great start, especially for first time travelers to Morocco, or even solo travelers like myself. Depending on where you book your stay you will be minutes away from shopping centers, restaurants, the medina (old town with souks for shopping) and so much more.

Whether it’s exploring the winding streets through bustling souks, discovering archaeological and architectural gems, taking a moment to bask in gorgeous sunsets or escaping the city to the beautiful Atlas Mountains. Every direction more breathtaking than the next. Or spending the night in the Agafay Desert watching the sunset fade into a dreamy starlit sky.  Live your BEST LIFE as a prince/princess should and BOOK THE TRIP TO MARRAKECH. The city life here is what I normally would dislike, with it being too large, the busy streets, it’s intense. But I was wrong! It’s everything I’ve been craving from the gorgeous and vibrant lantern stalls in the Jemaa El-Fnaa, Marrakesh’s medina quarter (old city) to the artwork in the streets, and the midday atay (tea) with views all-around.

Accommodations in Marrakech

I highly recommend booking your stay in Gueliz, the so-called Ville Nouvelle (new town) of Marrakech. As I mentioned before, so many things are within walking distance such as a grocery store (Carrefour) unlimited options of delicious restaurants, and not to mention makes it easy for tour guides and drivers to get to you.

2. Tangier & Chefchaouen


Tangier, the gateway to Africa, the magical coastal city that invites you in with warmth and beauty! I made sure to book a flight in advance from Marrakech for a total of $27USD. Tangier or Tanger, is a breathtaking port town in northern Africa just across the Gibraltar Strait. I was swept away by all of the beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.  The sounds and colors just ignited a fire in me like no other place in the world. 😉 Most importantly, I knew I had to include Chefchauouen, the blue city.

Although a gorgeous destination now, Tangier wasn’t always like this. Morocco’s last king made a point to divert all national investment away from his country’s fourth city. The new king, who took the throne in 1999, believes Tangier should be a great city again. The first city he visited after his coronation was Tangier. It’s exotic, warm, inviting, riveting even.

If you have the time, and luckily I did, Tangier has a colorful, relaxed vibe that invites you to adventure off to explore and unwind. While walking through the medina, I found a cute restaurant where I sat and enjoyed a hot glass of atay (tea) and people watched as families gathered or passed by, some shopping and others dining.

HOW TO GET TO TANGIER

There are multiple ways to get to Tangier. Depending on where your starting point or destination is. I decided it was easiest to fly from Marrakech to Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG). It will take just about an hour and cost $27USD on Ryan Airlines. You can also catch the train which is about 5.5 hours and from $220-$430 MAD (Moroccan Dirham) which is about $225-$45USD. If you decide to take the train, there will be a couple stops along the way making it easy to travel to different cities such as Fes and Casablanca.
You can get to Tangier by ferry from Spain, France, and Italy. Most ferries arrive at the port of Tanger Med, which is located about 40 km from the city. A ferry from Spain to Morocco typically costs between $75 and $300USD. The cost depends on things such as the route, time of year, and whether you are traveling with a vehicle, etc.

WHERE TO STAY IN TANGIER

There are many pleasant accommodations to choose from in Tangier.
Hotel Continental Featuring views of the Port of Tangier, free grocery shopping service, two on-site restaurants, a library and more.

Pestana Tanger A city center hotel with apartment-like rooms. Only 7 minute walk to Tangier Beach, 1 minute walk to the mall, and 24 minute drive from Tangier (TNG) airport.

Wander through the kasbah, experience the medina, immerse yourself in the deep rooted history. I’d wander around the Medina, relax at Café Tanger. It’s quite easy to get lost as you wind up and down the small streets through the Medina however, you can always ask one of the friendly locals if you’re in need of direction.

3. Essaouira


I Es-swear-a You’re Going to Love It!

From the moment I arrived at Essaouira, I could immediately tell there was something special about this place.

A port city of about 80,000 people on Morocco’s west coast. Just past the medina’s ramparts towards the sea, is a busy working port and a 2-kilometer sandy beach with a promenade strung with seaside restaurants and cafes. the Medina in Essaouira is by far one of my favorite throughout Morocco. In addition to this being my personal fave, this is another filming location for Game of Thrones. Luckily, these ramparts are open to the public for free from sunrise to sunset. I 🙂

Essentials for Essaouira

A few things to keep in mind while traveling to this amazing coastal town:

It’s 3 hour drive from Marrakech. You can reach by bus, car or tour

Cooler weather, strong winds

Wander / Explore & shop in the lively Medina (or discover it with a local on this popular walking tour)

Visit the city’s many art galleries and museums

See the vibrant fish market (and snap the blue boats)

Eat at Café Berber for a good value local meal, or head to Dar Baba if you feel like something fancy

Grab a sunset drink from Taros

WHERE TO STAY IN TANGIER

A couple days spent in Essaouira can give you ample time to explore this beautiful city! Below are some cost-effective stays that will absolutely blow your mind!

Salut Maroc – Art based Boutique Hotel has 180 degree sea views over the Atlantic Ocean and located in the old medina of Essaouira. With gorgeous rooms that accentuate beautiful artwork and design.

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Colombia has amazing combinations of mountains, jungles, white sand beaches, bustling cities and colonial architectures. These are the 5 best experiences in Colombia! Colombia is in that perfect tourism sweet spot, between the cusp of becoming one of the hottest tour destinations and being off-the-beaten-track. With these 5 best experiences in Colombia, I promise it won’t be hard to fall in love. I did!

THE 5 BEST EXPERIENCES IN COLOMBIA

1. Day Trip to a Pueblo

Chic, modern, and mountainous. Medellín is a beautiful countryside. The best experience in Colombia by far! I highly recommend going to Jardin, Santa Fé de Antioquia or Guatapé which is my personal favorite.

Nestled in northwest Colombia, bout an hour and a half away from Medellín lies this beautifully colorful (literally!) pueblo, Guatapé. A great idea on any trip to Colombia. I highly recommend hiring a tour guide to take you there even just for a day trip! And don’t forget to stop by La Piedra del Penol, a man-made Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir. One of the most popular, award-winning tours. Start off by climbing the famous rock, enjoy an Antioquian-style lunch at a local cafe (many restaurants, bars and gift shops located right here!) Next, you’ll stop by Plazoleta de Los Zócalos. A plaza filled with more gift shops, local food and more!

Definitely a Colombian experience you don’t want to miss!

2. Guatapé

Plazoleta de Los Zócalos is an exposure in itself. Cheerful, colorful and definitely a MUST-SEE!

A gorgeous port city on Colombia’s Caribbean Coast. You’ll find the stone-walled Old City by the sea filled with colorful colonial buildings, vibrant bougainvillea over the tops of sprawling balconies and neighboring restaurants serving delicious foods and drinks. Cartagena was founded in the 16th century by Pedro de Heredia, a Spanish conquistador. A well protected, gigantic stone fortress that lines the entire city (up to 30 meters thick and 11KM long.) Definitely worth taking a stroll! 😉

3. Cartagena

Cartagena sits along the tropical side of this stunning country. A place that is typically know for “being dangerous” But that’s far from the truth! Cartagena is very safe and I never once felt scared there. Anyway, if your idea of a vacation is sipping the world’s best coffee on a bougainvillea-laced balcony, heading to a tropical island just minutes off of the city or anything in between. There’s something here for everyone. The colorful Colonial architecture all throughout the city is impeccable and makes perfect for photos! 🙂

GETSEMANI: A neighborhood located just outside the walls of the Old City, a laid-back, authentic part of the city that brings a New Orleans vibe. A perfect place to go out dancing, local spots to eat/drink and immerse in culture. Just an overall, beautiful, magical, and unique place to visit.

BOCAGRANDE: This neighborhood sits in the city of Cartagena de Indias in Bolívar, Colombia. Just southwest of the Old City and located on the water. surrounded by high rises and designed by first-world standards.

WALLED CITY (OLD CITY): An important part of Cartagena’s history will forever remain within these walls. Surrounded by 11 kilometres of fortress walls. Construction began on September 8 of 1614, after the attack of the legendary Sir Francis Drake and by order of King Philip III. While this fortress was being built, the city was constantly being invaded by pirates. It was completed in 1796. Nonetheless, a picturesque, colorful city you won’t want to miss!

4. The Colombian Islands

Enjoy the Colombian Islands – a true Caribbean paradise! The best beaches with the warmest water I’ve ever experienced and the best part these islands are located just off the coast of Cartagena. I recommend taking a day trip to tour a few of them. You’ll want to take a boat to these islands usually starting with an early morning pick up from your hotel, have breakfast at a cute restaurant along the way. There will be many speedboats on the shores of Playa Tranquila ready to take tourists on an adventure of a lifetime. Be sure to book a full-day Islas del Rosario (Rosario Islands) which includes, Playa Agua Azul, Cholón, (all pictured below) Playa Blanca and Isla Barú and don’t forget to ask for a Coco Loco too. 🙂

5. El Totumo – One of 5 Best Experiences in Colombia

A mud bath in a volcano is a must-do!

Located an hour and 15 minute drive away from Cartagena. It used to be an active volcano that used to spew fire, lava and ashes. It is now an active mud volcano. Do you dare to climb in?

A few things to keep in mind:

  1. Getting out of the mud will be really tricky. Don’t worry! you won’t have to climb up the slippery, wooden ladder alone!
  2. You’ll get up close and personal with many strangers. You can change into bathing suits, you’ll make the climb up rickety, wooden stairs – which is quite the unexpected workout! Time to relax and unwind in the mud. One by one you’ll descend into the mud, slowly going down the same slippery wooden ladder mentioned above.
  3. Bring CASH with you There is no ATM nearby. (Colombian Pesos are preferred. U.S Dollars accepted)
    • If you get a massage in the mud. A tip should be paid.
    • If you receive help rinsing off in the nearby river. A tip should be paid.

Sitting there in the river with other travelers I’d never met, getting the mud washed off of us by old women we’d never met. Definitely a pleasant bonding experience!

10/10 experience 🙂

Pictured below, me just after my full body massage and mud bath.
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A journey of self-discovery. Located in Central America between Panama and Nicaragua. From the tropical jungle to the paradise beaches, Costa Rica is wildlife heaven and I’m blessed to have been given the opportunity to visit. Costa Rica is a small but incredibly diverse country, where “Pura Vida” isn’t just a saying, it’s a way of life. An incredible tropical country that has brought me so much peace during my stay here. A place I dream of someday returning to. 🙂

A way of life, the simple life. Pura Vida! ❤

1. San José


Home to the Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO). This is the capital and largest city in Costa Rica is San José. San José was the third city in the world to get public electricity and one of the first for public telephones. While Costa Rica’s lush countryside can be tempting, be sure to check out the humming capital city. This gorgeous city is full of rich history and once you’re here, you’ll be cognizant of the multidimensional appeal of Costa Rica’s largest city and cultural capital.

LANGUAGE:

The official language spoken here is Spanish however, indigenous languages like Bribri, Cabécar, Maleku, and Guaymí are also spoken. Be sure to touch up on your Spanish to help you along the way. As a language that is mainly spoken here, it will definitely come in handy.

A Journey of Self-Discovery

2. Tamarindo


A journey of self-discovery began here. Tamarindo has a special place in my heart as it has helped me grow. Alongside the Pacific coast lies this picturesque town in the Guanacaste Province. A must-see beach town that offers gorgeous stretches of beaches and good vibes. The closest airport is the Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR) in Liberia, Costa Rica which is just over an hour drive. I felt completely safe during my travel through Costa Rica. The locals are incredibly warm and welcoming. A perfect location for unforgettable tours and nightlife but more importantly, a great spot for those who love to surf!

The luscious natural settings of this stunning coastal community make it a perfect getaway!

3. Jaco


Jaco is located in the Pacific Coast province of PuntarenasCosta Rica. A picturesque coastal town makes it an ideal getaway. With its touristy atmosphere, lush rainforests and more, this is a great place to explore. Not to mention, it’s just about 3 hours away from Libera (Guanacaste Province).

THE 5 GREATEST ADVENTURES IN COSTA RICA

1. ATV and UTV Beach Tour from Tamarindo

Tamarindo is a must-see part of the country and there’s literally no better way than to ride an ATV. Explore Tamarindo’s beaches and dry forest on an off-road ATV tour with river crossings, mountain views, and stunning tropical scenery. Embrace the sounds of the Costa Rican forest and watch for birds and monkeys as you steer beneath coastal trees. With the warm breeze blowing as you cruise to your destination, it pretty much doesn’t get any better than this. You’ll visit playa Bahia Piratas and Playa Puerto Viejo Beach to soak in that vitamin D. This excursion includes round trip transfers to and from your Tamarindo accommodations.  😉

2. Guanacaste Snorkel and Sunset Cruise

Bask in the sunshine as you set sail across Costa Rica’s beautiful coastline. This sunset cruise begins with a pick up from your Tamarindo accommodation, you’ll be taken to the beach where you’ll climb aboard the catamaran. This tour is perfect for those who enjoy whale and dolphin watching, snorkeling and sailing. The best part of this particular tour is drinks while aboard and a light lunch as well! If that doesn’t sound like the perfect way to end your day, Cocktails, sailing and a sunset sound like the perfect way to end the day!

3. Nicaragua One Day Trip from Costa Rica

Discover an entire day full of memories you’ll keep forever! One of the best decisions I’ve ever made was going on this tour. Firstly, you’ll be picked up from your hotel/accommodation around 5am. YES that early!! Now, one thing to keep in mind, once your transportation arrives at the border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, your tour guide may ask for your passports. Don’t panic if your tour guide shouts, “RUN AMIGOS, RUN!!” Soon as you hand him your passports haha!

As a group you’ll continue onward on foot to cross the border. A Nicaraguan style breakfast (en Español, desayuno) will be served in a local restaurant. Discover the natural beauty and heritage of Nicaragua. Immerse yourself in the picturesque Spanish Colonial architecture in Granada, visit Volcán Masaya which last erupted in April of 2008.

*NICARAGUA FULL-DAY TRIP FROM COSTA RICA

4. Rio Celeste Waterfalls, Volcano and Sloths

A tour you wouldn’t want to miss. An adventurous hike in Tenorio Volcano National Park to see one of Costa Rica’s most famous natural wonders – Rio Celeste is very much known for its divine turquoise blue water. If you’re an animal lover like me, this is the perfect excursion that will lead you to cuddly sloths and more!! The hike to Tenorio Volcano National Park will take approximately 2 hours, you can immerse yourself in the breathtaking wildlife here as you continue your journey. Along with a bilingual guide, this tour is perfect way to start your day!

The best part is that hotel pick up and drop off and a Costa Rican style lunch is included.

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Costa Rica – a journey of self-discovery, follow yours! 🙂