Year
All in Travel
What do you do when you break-up with an ex? Book a spontaneous trip to Paris, of course. My logic may have seemed somewhat flawed... jet off to the most romantic city in the world, alone. But it turned out to be just what I needed. Hereโs my top tips for things to see & do when travelling solo in Paris.
Famous for its tropical sea life, snorkelling and diving hot spots, not to mention the cluster of surrounding islands which are an Instagrammer's wet dream, Koh Tao boasts stunning scenery and a laid-back vibe.
Koh Samui (or Koh pooey?) From penis-shaped rocks, to stunning beaches, stinky streets and waterfalls, take a look at part 1 of my Thai adventure to the east islands.
I've been out and about with my camera snapping some gorgeous shots of Bath, whilst learning some new tricks with my Canon80D - long exposure and light trails. Here's a round up of the best snaps!
Windswept and interesting, I visited Durdle Door for the first time and discovered why so many people are in love with it's salty sea air charm and stunning views.
I was lucky enough to spend my 24th birthday in London this year with some bloody great company. I always love heading into the city for my birthday and it was the perfect opportunity to catch up with old uni friends, get out and about and explore with my new Canon 80D.
There's something magical about autumn. The weather turns crisper, the colour of the leaves gets richer and as you reach for your Winter boots and scarf, you're just itching to get out and about to take it all in. Alex and I recently visited Westonbirt Arboretum for a long walk in the fresh air, and it was the perfect opportunity to capture how stunning this time of year really is.
Bank holiday weekend called for a little trip up to the big smoke to catchup up with uni mates and my sister, and it was bloody lush. Hopping on the train up to Paddington on Saturday morning, Alex and I headed to Chinatown for a stroll before making our way to the ever-so-colourful Covent Garden where we scoffed THE most delicious pizza at HomeSlice, Neal's Yard.
Sunday was spent roaming around Shoreditch, absorbing all of the culture it had to offer. From the mouth-watering whiffs of Brick Lane's street food stalls, to an array of vintage gems, the hustle and bustle of the streets and the visually stunning graffiti that smothers the place, I was absolutely in my element as I got exploring.