Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela

🌿 Celts, bagpipes, and witches: the ancient soul among the stones Where the stone keeps secrets, and the bagpipe sings them to the wind I arrived in Santiago many years ago, with the formal excuse of a postgraduate degree, and my heart ready to be surprised. Galicia was unfamiliar to me. I had never set foot on its land, nor tasted…

Fontaine-de-Vaucluse

Fontaine-de-Vaucluse

Sometimes, wonder appears around a bend... Sometimes the most magical journeys don't happen between major capitals or on repeated postcards. Sometimes, wonder appears around a bend, as if it's been waiting for you. That's how we discovered the Fontaine-de-Vaucluse well, a revelation hidden among hills, lavender 🪻, and whispers of water...

Woman with suitcase in a Venice canal - Aventura Premium

The Art of Not Knowing Where to Sleep

There are trips you plan down to the last detail, with confirmed reservations, printed maps, and a list of restaurants in each city. And then there are the others. On one of my vacations in Rome, staying with friends, I felt that undeniable impulse: I wanted to return to Venice. But not to stroll along the canals…

Person sitting in a café facing the river during a trip, in a moment of pause and reflection.

Actual trip

How to survive your dream vacation Because travel isn't always perfect (and it doesn't have to be either) In recent years, traveling has become almost an emotional obligation. You have to do it. You have to show it. You have to live it as if it were a succession of perfect postcards. We travel for pleasure, for fashion, for necessity, for...

Girl on her back looking at the Tiber River in Rome at sunset.

The Magic of the Senses

The senses of travel There are trips that don't need a passport. Sometimes a scent is enough. Or a song. And suddenly, I'm there. In Rome, I know I'm in Rome not because of what I see, but because of what I smell. The aroma of coffee in the air is not that of Madrid, nor that of...