Travel guides for charming towns, historic stays & outdoor adventures
Sanibel Island Travel Guide | Seashell Capital of the World
Known as the Seashell Capital of the World, Sanibel deserves a spot on your 2026 vacation list, especially if it’s been a while since your last trip. This beloved barrier island is known for its abundance of seashells, beautiful protected land, and resilient spirit. Here are six ways to make the most of your visit to Sanibel Island.
Crystal River Travel Guide | Manatee Capital of the World
Known as the “Manatee Capital of the World,” Crystal River is a great year-round destination. Manatees gather in the springs during the winter, and scalloping takes over in the summer. Here are five ways to make the most of your trip.
2026 Florida Bucket List: 10 Wild Places to Visit in the Sunshine State
Let’s make 2026 the year of discovering the beauty of Wild Florida! After exploring the state from the Panhandle to the Keys, these are the ten beautiful places I think are worth checking off your Florida bucket list.
Historic Downtown Stuart Guide
Stuart, a small city about 45 minutes north of West Palm, has earned the title of “America’s Best Coastal Small Town” from USA Today for good reason. It has a super cute downtown, fascinating coastal history, and a unique historic inn. Here are five essential stops in Stuart.
San Juan, Puerto Rico Travel Guide | Beyond Florida
When Florida’s cooler winter temps set in, San Juan makes the perfect warm-weather escape. Just a quick 2.5–3 hour direct flight from cities like Tampa, Orlando, and Lakeland, this vibrant city has sunshine, stunning beaches, rich history, and even a tropical rainforest. After six years of trips, I’m sharing my guide to five must-visit spots for an easy getaway from Florida to San Juan.
Downtown Fort Myers Travel Guide
Most people picture beaches when they think of Fort Myers, but I discovered that the historic downtown showcases a completely different side of this beautiful corner of Southwest Florida. Get ready to be impressed by Fort Myers’ River District, where palm-tree-lined streets, brick roads, and historic buildings are now home to lively shops, restaurants, and bars.