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Top 10 Travel Photos (Part 3)

Top 10 Travel Photos (Part 3)

Scrolling through my socials this morning, I realized it’s been far too long since I posted a top travel photos blog—2018, to be exact. That’s a shame, because our travel community has done some truly incredible things in the years since. Narrowing it down to ten highlights feels almost impossible, so I won’t. Instead, I’ll start at what feels like a natural point: our travels post-COVID. The world has changed, and truthfully, so has how we travel. While there were plenty of adventures between 2018 and then, it feels like the right place to begin our “new normal.”


#1 Dubrovnik, Croatia

Traveling again after lockdown was a strange and emotional experience. Our family had endured a lot of loss, including the heartbreaking miscarriage of our third child, and even though navigating COVID regulations was challenging, we decided to visit Croatia and the Balkans. We wanted to step out of our routine, to heal, and to reconnect. A lockdown obsession with Game of Thrones helped narrow our choice—Croatia looked stunning on screen—and its location made it easy to explore nearby Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro.

So many moments from that trip were life-changing—I say that without exaggeration. Watching the sun set over the waves of the Adriatic left me forever changed. But what made it truly unforgettable was how untouched it all felt. Maybe it was the lingering COVID restrictions or the difficulty of traveling at the time, but the place felt entirely ours. There were no cruise ships, no crowds, and I don’t even recall hearing English spoken. For those who’ve visited Croatia more recently, particularly after the return of cruise tourism and the euro adoption, you’ll understand why the emptiness of this moment felt so extraordinary. I’ve been back since, and while it never fails to impress, there was something magical about feeling like it existed just for Jordan and me.


#2 Secret Beach, Puerto Rico

Shortly after Jordan and I dipped our toes back into traveling, we wanted to bring the kids along. COVID restrictions were still in place, and the world hadn’t fully reopened yet, so we landed on Puerto Rico for a family trip. We rented a car and an Airbnb, but beyond that, we left the itinerary completely open-ended—partly because many things weren’t running on a full schedule, and partly because we had little kids and didn’t want to be stuck if they were cranky or uncooperative.

I love this picture because it captures a day that went entirely wrong. We drove three hours to tour a cave we had only learned about that morning, only to arrive and be turned away. It was a gut punch, but it led to one of the most incredible discoveries of the trip. We quickly Googled nearby beaches and found ourselves on a dirt road. We ditched the car and hiked through the jungle to a pristine, hidden beach that, to this day, stands out as the greatest surprise to come from a failed plan.

We had the place entirely to ourselves. I did get wildly sunburnt—hey, I hadn’t planned to hit the beach that day—but we found amazing shells, beach glass, and perspective. Sometimes, when things go “wrong,” the most magic happens. You just have to lean into the chaos a little.


#3 Scotland Surprise

Our first group trip after COVID was to Northern Ireland and Scotland. Originally, over 40 people signed up, but with the unpredictability of COVID, we ended up with 23 travelers—well, 24. Mason had been a student of mine in Atlanta that year, and when a scheduled school trip was canceled, he and his mom decided to join our Scotland adventure. It was a big year for them—Mason turned 18 on the trip, and Melissa celebrated her birthday as well.

Not long after they enrolled, I received an email from Mason’s dad, Jay, asking for help with an incredible surprise. In addition to the birthdays, it was also Jay and Melissa’s wedding anniversary. Jay’s plan was simple but extraordinary: show up unannounced and give them the surprise of a lifetime.

It still brings tears to my eyes thinking about the care that went into it. Jay said he didn’t need anything elaborate—just being together was the occasion. While there were countless Instagram-worthy moments on this trip—the breathtaking landscapes, the incredible experiences—this one stands out above all. Moments after Jay walked through the hotel lobby, there wasn’t a dry eye in the room. To this day, it remains one of the sweetest, most unforgettable surprises I’ve ever witnessed.


#4 Kotor, Montenegro

The Balkans left such an impression on my heart that we brought a group back the following year—probably one of our quickest turnaround trips ever. At the time, Croatia and the Balkans weren’t exactly hot destinations, so it still amazes me that these 14 adventurous souls said, “Yeah… sure, let’s go!” Talk about trust.

What unfolded on that trip really changed how I approach group travel. In the past, I tried to pack as much action as possible into each itinerary. It was amazing, and we saw a lot, but by the end, we were exhausted. You got your money’s worth, sure, but often at the expense of rest and relaxation.

For this trip, we intentionally built in downtime and gave travelers space to explore on their own and get exactly what they wanted out of the experience. I’ll admit I was nervous to try it, but it was a wild success. Everyone went home more rested and rejuvenated—and many have requested that intentional free time become a standard part of future trips, which we now prioritize.

This picture is from that trip—we had just crossed the border from Croatia into Montenegro and were taxiing to our hotel by boat, right before an afternoon of free time exploring Kotor. Peter said the boat ride made him feel like James Bond—and that’s exactly how a trip should feel: invigorating, exciting, and exactly what you need.


#5 Maasai Warriors, Kenya

On Christmas Day 2023, I lost my very best friend in a car accident. She and her husband were killed by a drunk driver, leaving their three young sons orphaned. The loss rattled me to my core—not just because of the obvious heartbreak, but because of all the plans we had discussed, the dreams we’d shared about the memories we would make with our kids when they were a little older, a little easier—dreams she would never get to realize.

I remember thinking, what if that were me? What if I missed the chance to make memories while I could? In that moment, I decided I wasn’t going to wait for life to be comfortable or convenient. I was going to take every opportunity, no matter how small, to make memories with my kids in the only time I had—now.

I’ll admit, it was scary, uncomfortable, and probably a little financially risky. But we decided, “to hell with it,” and planned a trip with the kids to Kenya. Archer was only six at the time, and the idea of such a long plane ride filled me with anxiety. Was he perfectly behaved the whole time? Absolutely not. Were there tears, tantrums, and jetlag? 100 percent. But what followed was an adventure that changed our lives in the most positive way and created memories we still reminisce about daily.

Here, the boys are learning from our Maasai hosts the traditional dances and chants used to welcome visitors, impress the ladies, and ward off would-be threats. We slept in a dung hut, and the boys received Maasai names—Kakenya and Oloshipa—while lions roared in the distance. It was hard, messy, and chaotic. Old me would have talked myself out of it, but I am so grateful we took the leap. Jetlag, nosebleeds, and all, this trip became a turning point for our family—a moment that changed how we parent and how we see opportunity.


#6 Algarve, Portugal

Also in 2023, I had a dream to turn Land + See into more than a hobby—I wanted it to become a full-time, legitimate business. I had seen firsthand the beauty travel brings—not just helping people unwind, but connecting them to the places we visit and the people who call them home. Perspectives shift, and suddenly, the world feels more personal and connected.

A friend of mine, a successful businesswoman, encouraged me to think bigger, to see Land + See for what it could be, and to plan backward from that vision. I noticed that many of our travelers started out as solo female travelers—women who had put off travel for one reason or another, whether they didn’t have anyone to go with or life and work got in the way. I realized there was a real need for a supportive community for these women—and the Girls Trip was born.

You might think a trip full of women would be drama-ridden, but it was anything but that. We had the most incredible time exploring Spain and Portugal together. This photo makes me laugh every time I see it. We were scheduled for a private boat tour of the Algarve caves, but upon arrival, the captain called to say it wasn’t private and was about to leave—without us. If we wanted to go, we had to run. Here we are, literally sprinting to make it before departure.

What could have been a stressful moment turned into one of the most fun experiences of the trip, and now it’s a story we still laugh about. It perfectly captures what Land + See is all about: spontaneity, adventure, and making memories together.


#7 Tiny Traveler, Greece

The following summer, we had an incredible trip to the Greek Islands. Our travel family was starting to grow, and one of the sweetest moments was welcoming a mother-daughter duo, Stephaine and Layla. Stephaine had originally signed up for our Thailand and Vietnam trip scheduled for 2020—and, well… you know how that story goes. Rather than writing us off, she returned and brought her 10-year-old, spunky daughter along for the adventure. Layla was the only kid on the trip, which might have intimidated other parents, but she quickly won everyone over.

Watching them together was truly special. Traveling and making memories with your kids is one thing, but seeing a solo parent make it a priority—showing her daughter the world rather than just talking about it—was inspiring. Our children watch us closely. They see what we prioritize, how we pursue our passions, and how we balance work, life, and empathy. Travel is more than a trip—it’s an investment in yourself and in the lessons your kids learn by watching you live intentionally.

After the tour Greece with us, Stephaine and Layla took it a step further—heading to Milan to see Taylor Swift in concert—talk about a bucket list summer.


#8 Following Your Dreams, Japan

I taught Dakota when he was a freshman in high school. His senior year—before Land + See even existed—we took a group trip to Japan. Dakota came from humble roots, and if he was going to make this happen for himself, it would be by his own blood, sweat, and tears, not unlike my own upbringing. He worked part-time, scrimped, and saved to make the trip a reality—and it was life-changing for him.

A few years later, when Land + See decided to return to Japan, it should have come as no surprise that our first recruit was Dakota—again! It was actually funny because I hadn’t even announced the trip yet, but somehow Dakota had found the enrollment form, signed up, and paid before it was ever announced. His spidey senses must have been in overdrive.

This trip was truly special because Dakota was all in—24/7. He experienced everything with intention, joy, and enthusiasm that was absolutely contagious. Visiting Japan again was a dream come true for him, and you could literally see the spark of inspiration igniting. On the trip, he told me that his dream was one day to live there.

Well, Dakota reached out just a few days ago to let me know that he finally did it—he got accepted to university in Japan and will be studying there this fall. Watching people chase their dreams and having a front-row seat to that journey is one of the most fulfilling parts of travel.


#9 Remco’s Nana, Scotland

For years, Jordan and I would watch pro-cycling races on television. I mostly tolerated them in the background, but one cyclist caught my eye: Remco Evenepoel. He had a massive crash in Italy, on a treacherous course Jordan had raced a few years earlier. Remco flew over a bridge and broke his pelvis—a career-threatening injury. I followed his story for two reasons: one, I watched it happen live on TV and was petrified, and two, travel makes things personal. Since Jordan had raced that course, it could have been him.

While I can’t say my interest in pro-cycling skyrocketed, I did pay attention when Remco returned to racing. He made a full recovery and continued to dominate the sport, much to everyone’s surprise.

Later that year, when Jordan was racing as an amateur in Scotland at the same event as the pros, we used his off day to watch the race. Imagine my surprise when I bumped into Remco’s grandparents, cheering him on from the front row. It was incredible to cheer alongside two of the most important people in his life.

It’s safe to say Remco remains one of my favorite pro-cyclists—not just because I met his Nana, but because of his grit, determination, and refusal to give up.


#10 Cappadocia, Turkiye

My social media feed was flooded with pictures of magical hot air balloon–dotted skylines and fairy chimneys, and suddenly I became fascinated with Turkiye—Cappadocia, to be exact. After some research, I realized it wasn’t the easiest place to reach. It’s not within driving distance of Istanbul and requires flexibility and planning to get there. But that didn’t intimidate me. Jordan and I loaded up the kids and flew 11 hours non-stop to see what all the fuss was about.

I’ll admit, I was nervous. What if it was a letdown? What if it seemed cheesy? What if the Instagram-perfect skylines I had been drooling over didn’t live up to the hype?

The reality, however, was breathtaking. While there were certainly a few wannabe influencers trying to capture “the shot,” the magic of Cappadocia was undeniable. It wasn’t just one incredible day—balloons floated across the skyline every day, in the most whimsical, dreamlike settings.

The trip itself was unforgettable. We climbed fairy chimneys, descended into valleys, marveled in mosques, shopped in bustling bazaars, fed seagulls, made pottery, watched whirling dervishes, and ate our weight in Turkish delight. Cappadocia was every bit as enchanting as I had imagined—and then some.


Ten already? See, I knew this would be an impossible task from the start. It feels like I’ve barely scratched the surface of the incredible memories we’ve made over the past few years.

Travel has a way of acting like glue. It heals, connects, and helps piece us back together. There’s something deeply comforting about looking back at a scrapbook full of lived moments instead of what-ifs and regrets.

If you’re already taking opportunities as they come, I’m proud of you. And if you’re not, I hope this serves as a gentle nudge. The only time we’re promised is now. Get out there. Take the chances you’re given—travel and otherwise. You have one beautiful life, and it would be a shame not to live it fully.

5 Compelling Reasons to Add Croatia To Your Bucket List ASAP!

5 Compelling Reasons to Add Croatia To Your Bucket List ASAP!

Hey, wanderlusters and travel enthusiasts!

Today, I want to take you on a virtual journey to a mesmerizing destination that often flies under the radar of most American travelers. It's time to set your sights on Croatia, a country that holds an abundance of natural beauty, rich history, and captivating culture.

As a travel enthusiast and tour operator, I have had the privilege of exploring countless breathtaking locations, and Croatia has completely stolen my heart. I find myself constantly torn between keeping this amazing secret close to the chest, and shouting it from the rooftops. Let me share with you why this hidden gem should be at the top of your travel bucket list



Reason #1: Untouched Natural Beauty:

Croatia boasts a diverse landscape that will leave you spellbound. From the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea to the majestic Dinaric Alps, this country offers a plethora of natural wonders. Picture yourself standing atop the cascading Plitvice Lakes National Park, where vibrant turquoise lakes blend seamlessly with lush greenery. Or imagine sun-kissed beaches along the stunning Dalmatian Coast, where you can unwind and soak up the Mediterranean vibes. Croatia's untouched natural beauty provides the perfect backdrop for adventurers, nature lovers, and photography enthusiasts.


Reason #2 Historic Marvels:

For history buffs, Croatia is an absolute goldmine. The country is dotted with ancient cities and UNESCO World Heritage Sites that speak volumes about its intriguing past. Wander through the cobblestone streets of Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," and marvel at its incredibly preserved medieval architecture. Explore the Roman ruins of Diocletian's Palace in Split, an impressive site that seamlessly blends history with modern life. From Roman amphitheaters to medieval castles, Croatia's historical marvels offer a captivating glimpse into bygone eras.


Reason #3 Captivating Coastal Towns:

Croatia's picturesque coastal towns are a haven for those seeking an idyllic escape. Places like Hvar, Rovinj, and Korčula boast charming old towns, enchanting waterfront promenades, and colorful buildings that exude a laid-back Mediterranean charm. Lose yourself in the narrow alleyways, discover hidden cafes, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're strolling along the ancient city walls of Dubrovnik or sailing through the captivating Elafiti Islands, Croatia's coastal towns are sure to capture your heart.


Reason #4 Delicious Culinary Delights:

Croatian cuisine is a culinary adventure in itself. Indulge in mouthwatering seafood delicacies, such as fresh grilled fish and succulent shellfish, while overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Try traditional dishes like Peka, slow-cooked meat and vegetables under an iron bell, which will transport your taste buds to another world. Pair your meal with a glass of local wine or rakija, a traditional fruit brandy, for the perfect gastronomic experience. Croatia's food scene is a true testament to the country's rich cultural heritage.


Reason #5 Warm Hospitality and Vibrant Culture:

The warmth and hospitality of the Croatian people will make you feel right at home. Embrace the vivaciousness of Croatian culture as you participate in traditional folk dances, witness vibrant music performances, or mingle with friendly locals at bustling farmers' markets. Croatia's lively festivals, such as the Dubrovnik Summer Festival or the Sinjska Alka knight's tournament, showcase the country's zest for life and offer a unique insight into its heritage.


As you add destinations to your travel bucket list, make sure Croatia is at the top. This enchanting country offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical treasures, coastal charm, delectable cuisine, and warm hospitality.

So, grab your passport, pack your bags, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!

Photo Blog: Croatia + The Balkans

Photo Blog: Croatia + The Balkans

I’m still pinching myself in disbelief that such an amazing week is humanly possible. The Balkans remain at the top of my list of places to travel. I’m torn between shouting from the rooftops that you must run as fast as you can to the breathtaking Dalmatian coastline and keeping it close to the chest as my own little hidden gem that remains mostly unspoiled. Although it seems reckless, it feels selfish not to share, so here it goes…


Split, Croatia


We started and ended our journey in Split, Croatia—a beautiful waterfront town that has a rich history, dating back to Roman rule in the 4th century AD. The impressive structure, Diocletian’s Palace, remains as a nod to it’s former glory.

Most of us were completely wiped out from our journey, but we did manage to sneak in a delicious wine tasting before dinner. We also sampled the locally-brewed Rakia, which one traveler jokingly noted resembled Mountain Dew—the taste, however, is quite different.

We ended the night on the rooftop bar of our hotel which has arguably one of the most beautiful views of the city skyline.


Mostar, Bosnia + Herzegovina


From there we traveled by bus to Mostar, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We were instantly taken by the remnants that stand as an ever-present reminder that the Yugoslav Wars were quite recent—bullet holes lining walls and buildings and shells of building frames stand as a looming ghost of it’s bleak past.

The local shop keepers and vendors however, are bustling with the recent tourism boom after covid. The town is a time capsule— a juxtaposition between past, present and future.

We had a lovely, but honest walking tour with our host, Sheva, who shared Mostar’s complex history with us. His personal experience during the war was moving and candid and gave us tremendous insight into the realities of war on innocent children—fishing with grenades, rigging makeshift bicycles to get electricity, and complicated blurred lines between family, friend and enemy. He was a shining example of the resilience, forgiveness and hope that the human spirit is capable of.

As a local diver himself, Sheva was able to give us insight into Mostar’s famous sport—diving from Stari Most and even arranged for us to meet one of the young diving recruits. The sport has gotten so famous that Red bull sponsors a a diving competition from Stari Most each year.

We ended our time with a Turkish coffee experience—learning all about the growing, harvesting, and brewing process. Even the non-coffee drinkers in the group were faced with a challenge to their coffee biases.


Ston, Croatia


From Mostar, we returned to Croatia by way of Ston—a local salt-producing village surrounded by immense stone walls known for it’s unrivaled oysters. The sea is saltier in this region than most places and it produces some of the best Oysters in the entire world!

We also visited a family-run winery with our guide, Tonka, and learned about the different ways the local grapes can be harvested to produce countless different types of wine. We again encountered some locally-brewed Rakia and everyone left warmer and happier than they arrived.

On the ride to Dubrovnik, Tonka entertained us with stories from her days as an extra in the HBO hit series Game of Thrones. Needless to say, we were all very impressed to know village woman #20!


Dubrovnik, Croatia


In Dubrovnik we completely lost ourselves in the luxury of our hotel—most travelers even opted to skip dinner just to sit by the sea and watch the impressive sunset.

The next day, our local guide Tom took us through Dubrovnik and gave us both a fascinating history lesson and a private peek into some of the secret filming locations in Game of Thrones. Even those unfamiliar with the show were ready to go home and binge watch it after our afternoon with him. Together, we climbed the fortress and took in one of the most beautiful views Dubrovnik has to offer.

That evening we had dinner by the sea and watched as the most impressive moon rose over the Adriatic. It’s a night none of us will never forget.


Kotor, Montenegro


From Dubrovnik, we drove to Perast, Montenegro and hopped a boat to the man-made monastery Our Lady of the Rocks. Legend has it that local fishermen collected stones and slowly built the island over time. The locals still have a tradition of bringing a stone once a year to continue their work of expanding the island.

Our boat driver took us from the monastery straight to the dock at our hotel, and many of us felt like James Bond as we rode through the waves.

We headed into Kotor’s Old Town that afternoon for some shopping, cat museums, hiking, and so much gelato, before returning back to our beautiful hotel to swim, risk our lives paddle boarding (special thanks to Speedo Steve for saving one of us from getting tangled up in a rope) and taking in the breathtaking scenery.


Lokrum Island, Croatia


The next day brought us back to Dubrovnik for an afternoon exploring the island of Lokrum. We ate, pet peacocks, jumped off of cliffs, and sat on the Iron Throne. It was an amazing way to spend the afternoon before heading to the highlight of the trip—dinner with Marija and Zlatko!

Our local Croatian hosts were kind enough to have us over for the most amazing dinner of our lives. Zlatko and Marija cooked a literal feast of peka for us in the traditional way—slowly cooking over hot coals in an iron bell. We tasted Zlatkos home-brewed rakia, and ate proscuitto straight from the source!


Split, Croatia


The next day had us heading back to Split to say farewell to Croatia, but first many of us chose to stop at the kitschy, Froggyland museum—the lifeswork of an eccentric early 20th century taxidermy artist and easily the best $10 I’ve ever spent!

We ended our tour with an amazing dinner and found ourselves again at the rooftop bar for a final cheers and a quick laugh at some funny things that had been said along the way. All in all the trip was a dream—the destination, the hospitality, and the friendships we made were hard to beat!