This summer myself and my best friend Marta decided to go on a road trip around Portugal. It was one of ours childhood dreams! As we’ve managed to discover so many incredible places in a very short time, I have decided to put a little guide together for you with my favourite 5 places that I am sure you’d absolutely love and should not miss when visiting Portugal. Our trip was seven days long and we’ve started off in Seville where we’ve rented the car from Hertz.
Algarve beaches
Looking for beautiful beaches and most magical sunrises and sunsets? Algarve has it all! It was the first stop of our road trip and we’ve spent 3 days visiting the most beautiful beaches on the coast. We’ve managed to visit Praia de Marinha, Praia do Vau, Praia do Camilo ( my personal favourite!), Praia de Ponta de Piedate and Largo de Praia. We’ve also made it to the famous Benagil Cave – thanks to Marta as she brought me there on a kayak, haha! And this place also got us absolutely speechless. I have never seen a place like this before! PS. Tip here is to get there as early as possible as it gets very crowded.
Carvoeiro
One of the most charming little towns on Algarve coast- personally my favourite! This place somehow reminded me of Cinque Terre and Mykonos at the same time. I think it’s a perfect place not just for a beach day but also for a little evening stroll. There’s a lot of cute shops and cafes. We’ve also dined at the little restaurant called Boneca. The location was absolutely gorgeous- hidden between the rocks and overlooking the ocean. To be honest the food wasn’t that good, however I still think the location is worth it! Maybe go there for a little snack or a glass of chilled Rosé wine!
Lisbon
How could you visit Portugal and skip beautiful capital? Impossible! It wasn’t my first time in Lisbon, however in the past I visited this city in the winter and the vibe wasn’t the same. Even though we’ve only spent a day there, I could really „feel” this city. Lisbon in the summer is just something else! It’s so warm, lively and vibrant. I absolutely loved all colours and beautiful tiles on every corner! We’ve started our day with a brunch at Heim Cafe– we LOVED it! It was so delicious and reasonably priced. After brunch we went for a stroll around the city. To be honest we didn’t really have this day planned properly. Myself and Marta have decided to be spontaneus and just get lost. We’ve walked around beautiful Alfama– the oldest area of Lisbon, Baixa– Lisbon’s historic heart, Bairro Alto – the bohemian area of Lisbon decorated with vivid street art. We’ve also stopped for a drink at famois El Miradour de Saint Lucia– such a stunning place, very crowded but still magical. The views from here are incredible.
Those of you who follow me on Instagram already know that 2 weeks ago I was so lucky to be invited on a luxury press trip to Cambodia and Laos by Avani Hotels. As I have never been to these countries before I said YES straight away! I’ve also heard a lot of good things about Avani Hotels so thought that would be a perfect opportunity to experience the brand myself. Our trip was quite short – 3 days in each destination, but I am amazed by how much we’ve managed to see so I’ll put my favourite places and things to do in Cambodia and Laos in this blogpost too.
CAMBODIA
First place we got to visit is Cambodia. I was lucky to stay at the newly renovated FCC Angkor Avani Hotel located only 20 mins drive from the airport. What I love about this property the most is the central location – only 10 mins drive from the UNESCO world heritage site of Angkor Wat and right across from the Royal Independence Gardens and Royal Residence. The hotel centres around the former ‘Mansion’ of the French colonial governor, which became the renowned Foreign Correspondence Club and a popular meeting place for local and international journalists, celebrities, and travellers from around the world.
I have fallen in love with the property from the moment I walked in – some places just GET me and FCC Angkor Avani Hotel clearly did! Look at this beautiful entrance! I felt like stepping into an acient fairytale.
The hotel offers 5 different room types ( 80 rooms in total) – deluxe room, deluxe courtyard room ( where I’ve had a chance to stay), premier room, junior suite and governor suite. I absolutely loved the colonial structures with designs inspired by Cambodia’s nature. This hotel had my favourite boho vibes with all the natural tones, wooden floors, rattan furnitures and wooden slippers that I ended up wearing everyday and also brought them with me to London, haha! Our room had a beautiful view over the stylish pool area. Have a peek!
I also need to mention the incredible restaurant and bar that FCC Angkor Avani Hotel has to offer. The main restaurant in the hotel is Mansion Restaurant– a beautiful colonial ( and to me bohemian) style restaurant with outdoor seatings, where you can experience the authentic Cambodian cuisine. I especially enjoyed the breakfasts! I have ordered Khmer noodles the morning we’ve arrived and ended up having it every single day together with a bowl of fresh fruits! Oh how much I miss it!
What to do in Cambodia?
1. Sunrise at Ankor Wat– absolutely magical, can’t find words to describe it! It’s just something else!
2. Get lost Ta Prohm temple– famous from movie Lara Croft. This place is honestly surreal! This place hold many secrets! You need to see with your eyes!
3. Jewellery workshop with Ammo Jewellery– a social enterprise with a mission to provide specialised design skills to help young and disadvantaged Cambodias unlock their creative potential. I absolutely loved this workshop and had so much fun designing!
LAOS
After an amazing stay in Cambodia we’ve headed to Laos. To be absolutely honest with you, I haven’t heard much about Laos before I was invited for this press trip, but that made me want to go even more. In Laos we’ve stayed at Avani+ Luang Prabang Laos. Another incredible property located in the heart of beautiful Luang Prabang, right opposite the night market and surrounded by dozens of heritage temples and magical Mekong River.
We arrived to Avani + Luang Prabang Hotel at night and even thought I couldn’t really see much, I could already feel how charming, peaceful and elegant this property is. Their 25- metre pool accompanied by sun loungers in a little light impressed me straight away. We’ve headed straight for dinner to their famous restaurant.
The Bistro Restaurant at Avani +Luang Prabang reflects our times, as well as our multi-cultural and multi-ethnic backgrounds. The inspiration comes from classic favourites, and the adaptation comes with local flavours and ingredients. What I loved about this restaurant is that they strive to use sustainably grown products from local farmers using traditional & organic farming & fishing techniques, as well as local artisanal produced sausage, cured meats, cheese & breads (We’ve had a chance to visit one of the farms- the Buffalo Dairy Farm and it was a very interesting experience). The first dinner was a sharing style feast where we’ve got to try many delicious dishes! After the dinner we’ve headed straight to sleep.
The rooms were gorgeous! Will never forget the smell of wood when I stepped in. The decor was minimalistic, natural and light. Avani + Luang Prabang offers 53 rooms in total, with three different room categories – deluxe room, deluxe pool view room and suites. Each room designed to be open-plan, simple and comfortable. Each room is en-suite with a shower and twin vanities- such a great idea when you’re sharing a room with somebody! I’ve stayed at Deluxe Pool View Room and absolutely loved the balcony overlooking the pool. I would normally start my day with a little read, cup of tea, admiring the lush green courtyard.
There’s also a beautiful spa at the hotel with therapies and treatments inspired by Laotian and traditional Asian techniques. I was lucky to have a chance to experience it. I have chosen a full body massage. It was so needed after few intense days! It was lovely!
After the massage we’ve had a couple of hours off so I’ve headed straight to their beautiful pool and enjoyed a little swim followed by a watermelon juice served at the pool bar. They had a great variety of fresh juices and smoothies. Look how beautiful this place was!
What to do in Laos?
1. Visit Kuang Si Waterfall- is a three levelled waterfall. Honestly one of the most beautiful waterfalls my eyes ever seen!
During this trip I was wearing another Mavele bikini! Perfect for a little swim! This model is called Sunshine Fox. You already know how much I love this London based brand. If you’re looking for a new bikini you can have a look at their designs here.
2. Sunset cruise with Mekong Kingdoms – explore the beauty of the Mekong’s powerful waters, admire the incredible views of tropical jungles, mountain peaks, impressive rock formations and authentic villages. Try Laos testing tapas, sip cocktails and watch the sun going down!
3. Dine at Manda de Laos features Laotian Family Cuisine specialties from all regions of Laos. This restaurant is a perfect option for either romantic candle light dinner under the stars, relaxing lunch or magical spot for the cocktail and a sunset watch. It was my favourite dinner during this trip!
4. Experience Alms giving ceremony at sunrise- Luang Prabang’s alms giving Ceremony is a longstanding tradition in Laos Buddhist culture since the 14th century. It takes place daily as the sun rises, beginning on the main street of Luang Prabang. Such an incredible experience!
5. Visit Phra Bang temple- there was quite a few temples around but I found this one especially charming.
Thank you Avani Hotels for having me on this wonderful press trip and giving me a chance to experience the culture and the beauty of Cambodia and Laos!
Hello everyone! Recently many of you have been asking me how do I deal with constant travelling and long haul flights. I thought I’ll put a little packing guide with all you the things you should have in your cabin bag for a long haul flight. As a full-time travel blogger I am on the go all year long and I feel like I finally have my own little routine. Some of the things may be obvious however I believe these tips can be very useful to the new travellers and people who never flew long haul before.
1. Comfortable outfit
I swear there’s nothing worse than flying in something that makes you feel uncomfortable. Forget about wearing jeans or tight tops. I normally wear comfortable underwear and sports bra ( this year I discovered Sloggi Zero Feel Bra and honestly you don’t feel like you’re wearing anything! Brilliant for long flights!) long, baggy sweatpants, t-shirt, big cosy hoodie and trainers. As I normally get quite cold on long haul flights I also make sure I have an extra jumper and a blanket in my cabin bag. I also pack a little light outfit – usually a dress and sandals to change when I am flying to a tropical destination.
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2. Wet wipes
Literally the first thing I think of when packing for all flights in general. It’s not only to keep yourself refreshed at all times. You need them to wipe the screen, side of the sit and dining table before you take off. Imagine how many people sat there and touched everything before you.
3. Eye mask
Something I honestly can’t imagine travelling without. This is the only way I am able to fall asleep on a long flight- otherwise all the lights can be very disturbing- for example when passenger next to you is watching the movie or reading a book or when in your time zone is a night time while on the plane it can be a day light already. I highly recommend having eye mask in the cabin bag. Many airlines also give you an eye mask together with headphones, ear plugs and a blanket but I feel like it’s always better to have your own just in case.
4. Ear plugs
I swear there’s nothing worse than travelling without ear plugs and sitting next to someone who either speaks very loud or snore during the long haul flight. It’s actually a nightmare that I have experienced many times in the past that’s why now as experienced traveller I always have ear plugs in my hand luggage.
5. Good moisturiser
Very important thing as the skin gets super dry on the long haul flights. I always have a good moisturiser on me. I am especially loving Vichy Minéral 89which is a perfect in-flight hydration. It’s highly recommended by flight attendants.Vichy Minéral 89 hydrates the skin for up to 24 hours after application and prevents pollution particles from sticking to the skin. It’s light and non-sticky and leaves the skin’s texture improved and feeling healthier and smoother. I also travel with a sheet mask. It’s a quick way to give your skin a little boost. It’s easy to apply and remove and you don’t really need to move from your sit.
6. Dry shampoo
You already know that I am a big fan of Batiste Dry Shampoos. They are life saving on a long haul flights and keep my hair refreshed at all times.
7. Snacks
Another thing I’ve learnt over the years. I had quite a few long haul flights where I was feeling hungrt. Of course you do get food and you can always ask cabin crew for something extra but I must admit I don’t love plane food so I like having something that I enjoy on me in case I get hungry. I would normally have some fruits, chocolate bar and nuts.
8. Hand sanitaser
I know this one is pretty obvious but I still decide to mention it as it’s super needed on all flights in general.
9. Reusable water bottle
You always stay hydrated and you help to reduce the waste from single-use plastic bottles
10. Travel pillow
nothing worse than travelling with no pillow- I swear! It happened to me few times that I have forgotten to pack mine and it was literally a distaster. From now on I always have a comfortable travel pillow with me.
Now you’re already to go! Follow that travel dream!
As some of you already seen on my Instagram, couple of weeks ago I’ve surprised my mum with a plane ticket to London. She has been to London quite a few times already, but this year she visited me during the summer for the first time ever. I’ve planned to show her the best things to do in town in the summer. We’ve spent few days visiting my favourite parks, coffee shops, rooftop bars and restaurants, but there was one thing I really wanted myself (and never had a chance to do it), so I thought it would be a great idea to do it together- Afternoon Tea experience on famous Brigit’s Bakery Bus.
As my mum visited me during Notting Hill Carnival weekend, they’ve prepared a special menu and decorations.
You can probably imagine my reaction when I walked in to the bus full of palm trees, flamingos and Caribbean rum- I literally felt like I am back in the Caribbean that as you know – I absolutely love. It looked just so fabulous!
As soon as we’ve sat down we were offered a drink and a little savoury sandwiches and the tour started. The bus headed from Victoria station through all the most important London’s landmarks. I honestly think it’s a great way to see the city if you’re only in town for a little while! They’ll make sure you won’t miss anything! During our tour we’ve had such a beautiful and super hot weather- London looked honestly prettier than ever!
After the starter we’ve been served Caribbean style lunch – rice & peas, Jerk chicken wings & Coleslaw- everything was freshly prepared and delicious. My mum absolutely loved eating and watching London’s vibrant life through the bus window. We’ve continued admiring the views, while chatting, taking lots of selfies and sipping chilled Prosecco.
And then the time for desserts! I had almost no more room after the lunch I am not going to lie, haha but everything looked too good to be missed. We’ve tried Caribbean tart with banana & Dulcey chocolate (my personal favourite!) , chocolate cupcakes, Sablé Breton and Choux vanilla and Rhum followed by traditional scones with clotted cream and jam. So delicious!
We couldn’t finish it all but we were offered a take away box. After the tour we’ve been also kindly gifted the prettiest coffee mug- it made it a perfect London souvenir for my mum.
We’ve absolutely loved the tour! We definitely ate too much but had so much fun together! I think I was great way to see London’s landmarks too. If you’re planning to visit London and looking for a fun thing to do you should definitely check out Brigit’s Bakery Bus Tour!
Those of you who follow me for some time already know how much I love jewellery, however in the summer it plays more important role than ever as what I am wearing most of the time are bikinis and kimonos, haha. This year I discovered a beautiful London based jewellery brand – Muru. The brand was born out of love of travel and creating memories so I felt like it matches my style perfectly. I absolutely love their gorgeous talismans and they’ve been accompanying my outfits all summer. Each piece have a meaning and it’s designed to promote positivity and wellbeing in different aspects of life.
I personally went for a Protection Gold Durga Coin talisman that illustrates Durga- the cherished Hindu goodness. She is a symbol of protection. She is often pictured with many arms and riding a lion and teaches us to protect those we care about.
I also chose my Zodiac Necklace- Taurus from their “My Constellation” collection. I think this necklace could be a lovely and thoughtful gift.
Last piece- the newest in my Muru collection is Gold Affinity Necklace from my blogger friend’s – Belle & Bunty collection. This necklace celebrates sisterhood and the importance of these supportive relationships in our lives.
I love wearing these necklace either separately or layered up. Either way they look beautiful and elegant and compliment every outfit. You can choose different length of the chain to customise your look and wear them your own unique way. Each necklace comes with a luxury gift packaging and a beautiful lilac ribbon – to me a perfect little feminine touch.
Whether you’re looking for something for yourself or for a gift, make sure to check our Muru’s Jewellery beautiful pieces.