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Croatia: A beach lover's paradise, a Mediterranean food lover's frenzy, a sailor's haven.

Here's a few of my favorite shots while traveling in between the islands Hvar, Brač and Vis in the Adriatic Sea.

Krka National Park

Sure, it's a trek to get out to Krka National Park from Split. Unfortunately we missed the last bus of the day out there (which is an awesome, cheap traveler's bus that we took back home), so we actually Ubered out to Krka from Split. (Split is one of the only European cities I've used Uber - they even have an Uber Boat!)

It's one hell of a ride, so I'd suggest making sure you don't miss the bus out. But the views are worth it, just look at that color!

The Island of Hvar

Easily one of my favorite islands we visited while in this Mediterranean paradise, the island of Hvar is everything I absolutely love: idyllic light-colored cobblestone streets, modern decor to match the Mediterranean vibes, all the seafood you can imagine and house music blasting everywhere (it is the party island, after all).

I could easily spend a full holiday on this island alone. Here's just a few shots from our brief time there:

The Blue Lagoon of the Drvenik and Krknjasi Islands

Along our speedboat travels with Brac Excursions, we stopped in to the Blue Lagoon, which is another insane looking site of aqua blue waters waiting for you to jump in and swim.

We spent a few hours taking photos, videos, swimming and then heading up to the restaurant on the island for some snacks and ice cold beers. What a perfect way to end the day sailing!

The Island of Vis

Vis was our first stop on our speedboat tour with Brac Excursions. This island is not only gorgeous but has a quaint sense of peace with it, being one of the least-populated Croatian islands we had stopped at.

The town of Milna on the Island Brač

Vis was our last stop on our speedboat tour with Brac Excursions. This island is not only gorgeous but has a quaint sense of peace with it, being one of the least-populated Croatian islands we had stopped at.

Cheers!



Seville.

I can't tell if it was the luxury rooftop hostel or the beautiful architecture I loved more, but Seville has my heart - and will have yours too after you visit.

The Streets of Seville

Plaza De España in Seville, Spain

Want to take a trip to a photographer's paradise? A short (& cheap) boat ride from the iconic Italian city of Venice will take you to the picturesque islands of Burano and Murano, found just North of the city in the Venetian Lagoon.

The tour itself starts bright and early, in which we took the time walking to our meeting location to stroll through Piazza San Marco at about 7am. Let me tell you - we were one of the only ones, too! When we revisited the Piazza again in the afternoon, we were shocked at the amount of people there was during mid-day. If you can do it, the early morning is so worth seeing golden hour over St Mark's Basilica.

We hopped onto the 20 euro half-day tour with Veneto Inside, and we were officially on our way to experience one of the "most colorful cities in the world." Here's a few shots from the time we spent there:

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