Author: lotuseaters.travel
-
Staying Fit and Healthy for Digital Nomads
I’m a bit of a health and wellness junkie and staying fit and in shape is something I prioritise. So this was non-negotiable for me when I started living a nomadic lifestyle. I wanted to ensure that I could stay fit and healthy as a digital nomad. But, I also…
-
Why I would choose to ski in Borovets this winter
Last ski season, I booked a surprise ski trip for my partner John. He’s never skied before, although he’d made noises suggesting he might enjoy it. I wanted to take him somewhere to suit beginners and that wouldn’t break the bank if he hated the surprise – I chose Borovets…
-
The Simply Soft Life 1: La Passegiata
As part of my time away from the corporate world, I’ll be honest and say that I’m searching for something. I’ve long been fascinated with the idea of slowing down, finding simplicity. I can be a bit “type A”, constantly planning and swinging from one thing to another. Yet, I…
-
Harbour Arm Folkestone – Champagne and Lighthouses
Folkestone is shedding off it’s old image and reinventing itself with Champagne and it’s famous lighthouse. Now visitors are sipping an ice cold glass of champagne whilst overlooking the ocean. This may not be the first image that comes to mind when you think about Folkestone. Yes, I do mean…
-
What to pack for wild camping?
There is no greater feeling to me than getting away for a weekend of wild camping. Setting out with my backpack in the knowledge that I’m totally free and unplanned for a few days is total bliss. The first time I wild camped, I had no clue if I’d enjoy…
-
Camino de Santiago Women’s Packing List
I completed my first Camino de Santiago on 01 August 2022, 18 days later, I am already planning my next one. Once bitten, twice not so shy! My mind is in overdrive when I think about all of the adventure that awaits. But I’m also starting to think about ladies…
-
Guide to visiting Alberobello: Trulli Scrumptious
Alberobello can be found in Southern Italy, Puglia to be precise. Apart from the town’s name being a treat for the tongue “Alb-er-o-bello” (doesn’t it feel delightful to say?), the town is well known for the Trulli. You can be forgiven if you have never heard of Trulli as they…
-
A beach and city break Santander and Somo
A BEACH AND CITY BREAK SANTANDER AND SOMO: A SHORT GUIDE A city break to Santander and a beach break to Somo, it could be the perfect combination. Santander and Somo are the perfect mix of city break and seaside scenery. Throw in amazing food and drink and you have…
-
Best restaurants in Sofia, Bulgaria
I think Sofia might just be having a gastronomic moment. Exploring the Buglarian capital recently proved to be a total taste sensation. Here are some of the best restaurants in Sofia Bulgaria we tried. Where to eat? Sofia is a relatively small city, very walkable, and its dense with restaurants.…
-
How to visit Santa in Italy
The Basilica San Nicola in Bari, Puglia, is rather famous. It houses a tomb which contains the remains of San Nicola (Saint Nicolas). This Saint is believed to have inspired the legend that is, Santa Claus. It is, the place, to visit Santa in Italy. What is the tomb of…