Cecília Ben
Cecília Ben

I am a writer, passionate about travel and gastronomy. I have a degree in Journalism and extensive experience traveling the world. My love for exploring flavors and cultures motivates me to create engaging and informative content, combining knowledge with authentic experiences. I write to inspire discovery, connecting readers to destinations, traditions, and the richness of global cuisine.

Exploring Ireland: A Journey Through Galway, the Aran Islands, Connemara & the Cliffs of Moher

The discovery: My first impression of Ireland Traveling through Ireland in June felt like stepping into a living painting—one filled with emerald landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and a culture that instantly embraces you. My journey through Galway, the Aran Islands, Connemara National Park, and the iconic Cliffs of Moher exceeded every expectation. Even with the constant …

Crafting Journeys not just Vacations: Why Custom Itineraries Matter

Introduction Vacations have long been considered moments of pause—temporary escapes from the ordinary rhythm of work, responsibilities, and routine. For many people, booking a vacation means buying a package, packing a suitcase, and heading to a new destination for a brief period of rest or entertainment. While that definition of travel has its place, it …

Your Trip, Your Way: Custom Itineraries That Speak Your Style

Introduction Travel has evolved far beyond when tourists relied solely on guidebooks or rigid pre-planned packages. Today’s travelers seek experiences that reflect their personalities, passions, and pace of life. A trip is no longer just about visiting landmarks or checking boxes; it is about weaving together moments that resonate with who you are. This is …

Curated for You: Real Stories from Travelers Who Went Off-Script

Introduction Sometimes, the best adventures happen when we step away from the script. Travel guides, maps, and online lists are helpful—they give us structure, a sense of direction, and often highlight any destination’s “must-see” attractions. However, following them too closely can box us into the same routes repeated by millions of others. Every photograph begins …