Adventures worth chasing
I've been fortunate to travel to some extraordinary places — polar wilderness, Arctic fjords, WWII forests, ancient Mediterranean islands. These are their stories, written to inspire rather than instruct.
Destinations
Five places that left a mark. More on the way.
My birthday falls on Valentine's Day. We decided to spend it in total polar darkness, 78° north, waiting for the first light to return to the Arctic sky.
Read the story →UNESCO-listed fjords carved by glaciers over millennia. Waterfalls drop from plateaus 1,400 metres above. Villages that feel untouched by the century.
Read the story →Finnish Lapland sits inside the auroral oval. But the northern lights are only half the story — reindeer farms, Sami culture, and a silence that feels physical.
Read the story →Dense forests, river valleys, and medieval castle towns — and beneath it all, the weight of the bloodiest winter of WWII.
Read the story →Neolithic temples older than Stonehenge. A Crusader capital that Caravaggio once called home. A harbour that has seen every empire that ever controlled the Mediterranean.
Read the story →Take the trip — without the guesswork
I've travelled every EU and Schengen country — as a bachelor, and later as a couple with a family. Seven years living in Europe taught me how these trips actually work: which routes reward patience, which operators are worth trusting, and what changes when you're travelling with kids versus travelling light.
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