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A few years ago, Felicity and I set out to explore Costa Rica the raw way. We spent one month traversing the country from the rugged south all the way to the wild north, navigating a mix of rental cars, bumpy dirt tracks, and local buses to reach some of the country’s most remote, untouched areas. That journey taught us that while Costa Rica is famous for its...


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If you’ve spent years traveling the world, you know the feeling: you meet someone great, but the moment you mention your next extended trip, things get complicated fast. Finding a compatible partner when travel is woven into your identity isn’t impossible — but it demands a more intentional kind of search than most people expect.

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We visited Leeds Castle on a warm, sunny day in May with Felicity and our daughters, Maya (10) and Bella (12). Having already explored other grand UK landmarks like


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Digital nomad teams are built on freedom: freedom to work from Lisbon one month and Chiang Mai the next, to design schedules around deep work, travel, family and wellbeing. But that same fl...


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I’ve been to Croatia a few times before. I’ve explored further north, taking in the terraced lakes of Plitvice, walking the Roman ruins of Zadar, and visiting Krk Island. I’ve even spent time wandering around Split. But oddly enough, despite those previous trips, I had never once been to Trogir


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