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  1. I simply loved Fez when I visited a couple of years ago. I think it’s still proper Morocco, while Marrakech is already a little bit too touristy. And I got lost in Fez só many times. I loved Café Clock in Fez and we stayed in a Riad called Lune et Soleil which was just amazing (and had little turtoise running around!)

  2. Two things I enjoyed in Fes: I wanted a coffee so badly, but the cafés were full of men who glared at me when I went by (woman alone). Then I saw small groups of women going into a bakery. There was a tea room upstairs. I went in–all women. It didn’t take long for some to approach me and start talking–they were curious about the solo Western woman. It ended up a very fun group conversation and cultural exchange.
    The other thing I did was hire the youngest kid who offered to be my guide. One is hounded incessantly by would-be guides, but as soon as I had one, I had royal peace. Since he was young, he took me where I wanted to go. He did show me his home, and his mother was beside herself with joy that her son was earning some money. Also, I didn’t get lost. He let me wander to admire the architecture and take photos, and when I was “lost” would lead me back to a main road.

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Escape the winter chill for a place where the sun shines all year ☀️ @waldorfastoriacostarica
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This brand-new property is truly a dream—incredible ocean views, luxury amenities, and more pools than I’ve ever seen at a hotel in my entire life.

🧖‍♀️ The Spa

A sanctuary of modern wellness and local healing traditions—volcanic mud rituals, rainforest-inspired therapies, and personalized treatments that feel deeply grounding.

🛎️ Amenities

World-class service, beachfront access, curated excursions, a stunning collection of pools, and elevated touches everywhere you turn. Newly opened, but already operating like a seasoned 5-star icon.

💦 Kids’ Club

With crafts, toys and an outdoor playground—traveling with littles has never felt so easy (or so fun). 

🥑 The Food

Fresh, locally sourced Costa Rican flavors blended with elevated dining. Oceanfront bites, poolside snacks, and beautifully crafted dishes you don’t have to leave the property to enjoy.

🦜 Nature & Wildlife Adventures

Costa Rica never disappoints when it comes to nature, but this trip was next-level. We took a private boat tour with @nolimitadventurescr and the kids are still talking about it. We spotted turtles gliding through the water, discovered remote beaches, and even squeezed in some tubing—pure magic for the little ones and the grown-ups alike.

We’re already counting the days until we come back. ✨ If you’re looking for a luxury family-friendly getaway in Costa Rica, this is your spot!

A huge thank you to @waldorfastoriacostarica for hosting us on this sunshine-soaked getaway!
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#costarica #waldorfastoria #luxurytravel
I found foodie paradise… and it’s in New England 🦞🍩🍺
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More specifically, Portland, Maine!

Last fall I took a roundtrip around New England for some leaf peeping, fall frolicking, and most importantly, for all of the eats. And while there are a LOT of incredible places to eat around New England, it’s Portland that has some of the absolute best foods.

From sweet potato donuts to fries made in duck fat to some of the best oysters I’ve ever had, this place is literally heaven.

Some of our fav spots:
@holydonutmaine 
@eventideoysterco 
@duckfatmaine 
@highrollerlobsterco 
@twelvemaine 
@_rose_foods_ 
@allagashbrewing 
@js_oyster 

If you want even MORE of the best local food spots around all of New England, I’ve compiled an extensive guide.

Let me know if you want the MAP and I’ll be sure to send it your way!
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#newengland #portlandmaine #visitmaine #foodie
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