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10 Picturesque Locations You Need to Visit in Aruba

1. Arikok National Park Did you know that 20% of Aruba’s land is a protected national park? Arikok National Park is the perfect place to experience Aruba’s gorgeous desert landscape and breathtaking coastline. Tickets are $11 per person, and you can purchase them when you arrive. You’ll need to either pay a tour guide to take…

How to See Flamingos in Aruba

Endless outdoor activities, pristine white sand beaches, and unique wildlife are just a few things that keep travelers coming back to Aruba. Aruba’s slogan is “One Happy Island,” and it definitely lives up to its reputation. One of the most exciting attractions this Dutch island has to offer is its famous beach flamingos. After seeing…

Support Ethical Fashion With Girl Intuitive

I just returned from my trip to Asia safe and sound and I am very excited to start sharing my vacation photos with all of you! Before I left I picked out a bunch of cute outfits that I thought would look pretty in my next batch of photos. I am very happy to have…

My Transformation With Hairdreams Extensions

My whole life I’ve always dreamed about having long and thick hair. My mom was blessed with the most insanely gorgeous head of mermaid hair, and I’ve always strived to have my hair look like hers. Unfortunately, she did not bless me with the mermaid hair gene. My natural hair grows extremely slow and is…

Tacotopia X SHEIN

Lately I’ve been seeing clothes from the brand SHEIN all over my Instagram feed. I decided to order a few of their outfits to see if they really live up to all the hype. Luckily, another Pop-Up Museum came to Austin, providing me with the perfect opportunity to wear my new clothes! The Pop-Up Museum,…

The FOMO Factory: Inside Austin’s First Instagram Pop Up Museum

Pop-up museums have been appearing all over the country and I have been curious to see what the hype is all about. This past weekend I visited The FOMO Factory, which is a pop-up art installation dedicated to taking you back to your childhood days while providing the cutest backdrops for you to get that…

Top Places to Visit in Paris, France

Paris was the very first city I visited when I went to Europe for the first time. Since then, I’ve been back twice, and the city never seems to lose its magic. Here are the top places to visit in Paris: Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is such an iconic landmark in Europe and there…

Top Places to Visit in Paris

Paris was the very first city I visited when I went to Europe for the first time. Since then, I’ve been back twice, and the city never seems to lose its magic. Here are the top sights you must see in Paris: Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is such an iconic landmark in Europe and…

Visiting Monserrate in Bogotá

Monserrate is a mountain that stands 3,152 metres (10,341 ft) above the sea level in Colombia’s capital city of Bogotá. On top of the mountain is a church devoted to El Señor Caído that was built in the 1600s. From the top of the mountain there is the most breathtaking views of the city. Pictures don’t do…

How to Experience Montréal Like a Local

Montréal  is a vibrant city packed with artwork and culture. Canada is very welcoming to immigrants, which allows Montréal to be filled with people from all over the world. I was so impressed by all the different cultures represented throughout the city. One of the moments that sticks out the most to me from my…

Visiting Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic

If someone you know has traveled to the Dominican Republic and you ask them where they went, the majority of the time their answer will be “Punta Cana”. While Punta Cana is great if you are wanting to stay at a popular resort, it is typically packed with tourists and the beaches can be extremely…

How to Spend a Weekend in Mexico City

We only had 3 days in Mexico City and we definitely made the most of it! Here are the activities I recommend including in your Mexico City itinerary. La Casa Azul – The Frida Kahlo Museum La Casa Azul was the home of the famous Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. It is located in the historic…

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