Since yesterday was national dog day, I wanted to celebrate an amazing pet-friendly property that we were invited to visit for a dog-friendly press trip; Dorado Beach, A Ritz Carlton Reserve.
Someone once wisely suggested to me that the key to staying in LA is to leave LA, and as a result, Santa Barbara became my place of choice to retreat to...
The first time I visited Boston, I fell in love with it! The city reminds me a lot of London, culturally and architecturally, but I love that Boston is it’s own interpretation...
Upon our many trips to NYC, we’ve never stayed overnight in Brooklyn, but we usually end up spending a lot of our time there visiting friends, so for our 3rd stop on The Traveling Tuna east coast trip...
For our second stop on The Traveling Tuna east coast trip, we drove to the great city of Philadelphia! We originally made the decision to stop in Philadelphia...
A few weeks ago, Tuna, my husband and I set off on a multi-city road trip towards the east in order to collect more content for thetravelingtuna.com. Our first stop- Pittsburgh, PA!
My husband and I got married in December of 2016 and we weren’t able to go on a proper honeymoon at the time. We knew we wanted to go on an adventure in the US, and somewhere ultra-romantic in Europe, so to help narrow down our options, we googled “Top Honeymoon Destinations in the World,” and Sedona, Az came up as Most Adventurous!
One of my favorite cities in the world is Chicago! I have been visiting since I was a teenager and I have always wanted to live there. Now that I am married, my husband and I are considering Chicago, but before we commit to move there, we wanted to get a taste for what the city would be like for almost hairless Tuna in the winter.
Although I would describe myself as a planner, spontaneous trips are actually my favorite!
Backstory: My husband and I were visiting friends in Atlanta for a week but we were invited by some of my LA friends to join them in Nashville for a retreat...
When it comes to choosing the perfect getaway, one may prefer escaping to a warm destination, while another may appreciate a much cooler temperature.