Turning 40 feels surreal. Iβve seen a lot of places, eaten a lot of meals, and probably overpacked for every single trip (some things never change). But hitting this milestone made me want to look back at all the destinations that have shaped who I am as a traveler β the ones that took my breath away, made me laugh, taught me something new, or just reminded me why I love exploring this big, beautiful world.
So here it is: my 40 favorite travel destinations and moments β one for each amazing, chaotic, unforgettable year.

1. Favorite Country Overall: Japan
Japan is a sensory overload in the best possible way β the neon glow of Tokyo, the peaceful temples of Kyoto, the precision of sushi-making that feels like an art form. Itβs a country thatβs both futuristic and deeply traditional, and somehow manages to make even convenience store snacks gourmet. Every visit leaves me speechless (and slightly obsessed with Japanese rice). Getting to live there was truly the icing on the cake β an experience that made me appreciate every small detail, from the quiet order of daily life β¦ even if I couldnβt understand a word anyone was saying most of the time (tried to learn Japanese and failed miserably ha).
2. Favorite City: Prague
Thereβs something magical about Prague. The cobblestone streets, pastel buildings, and that fairytale skyline make you feel like youβve stepped into a storybook. I fell in love with the charm of Old Town, the Charles Bridge at sunrise, and rooftop dining with panoramic views that make you never want to leave. And the food? Absolute star of the show. I still think about those meals and find myself daydreaming about going back again… and again… and probably again after that.
3. Favorite Small Town/Village: Sugarcreek, Ohio
If you want charm with a side of cheese and rolling hills, Sugarcreek is it. Known as βThe Little Switzerland of Ohio,β this town has cozy cabins, homemade fudge, and that small-town warmth that feels like a hug. Itβs slow travel perfection β and it proves you donβt need to cross an ocean to find somewhere special. You can read more about my weekend there inΒ a Weekend in Sugarcreek Ohio or stay in the coolest placeΒ Treetop Retreat.

4. Favorite Island: Bermuda
Pink sand, turquoise waters, and houses so colorful youβll want to move in immediately. Bermuda is the definition of postcard-perfect. My favorite photo spot ever β Spanish Point β crystal clear water, a hidden gem.
5. Favorite Underrated Destination: Grenada
Grenada surprised me in the best way. The people, the food, the beaches β itβs the Caribbean without the crowds. Plus, my stay at Sandals Grenada was the perfect mix of luxury and laid-back. Itβs still one of my favorite affordable-luxury resorts.
6. Favorite Bucket List Place Iβve Already Checked Off: Venice, Italy
Venice was one of those βpinch-meβ moments. Floating along the canals, getting lost (literally) in alleyways, and realizing that no map app truly works here β itβs a dream come to life. Every corner is cinematic, and every pasta dish was better than the last.
7. Favorite Place I Still Want to Visit: South Africa
Safari at sunrise, vineyards at sunset, and Cape Townβs coastal beauty β South Africa is calling my name. Itβs high on my list for its mix of adventure, culture, and wildlife. This will be on my year 41 travel destinations!
8. Favorite βSurpriseβ Destination (Better Than Expected): Boise, Idaho
Iβll be honest β Boise wasnβt on my radar. But wow, was I wrong. The food scene, secret hot springs, and community vibe made it one of those places Iβd go back to in a heartbeat. Sometimes the unplanned trips are the best ones.

1. Favorite Beach: Cas Abao Beach, CuraΓ§ao or Culebra, Puerto Rico
I canβt pick just one. Cas Abao Beach in CuraΓ§ao is all about those crystal-clear waters and the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. It's the locals favorite beach and isn't too crowded. Culebraβs beaches, especially Flamenco, are untouched paradise. When we snorkeled we could see straight to the bottom at least 30 feet down. Both spots feel like your own little slice of heaven.
2. Favorite Hike: Red Rock, Las Vegas
Yes, Vegas has nature β and itβs spectacular. Red Rock Canyon is my favorite hike for its colorful rock formations and peaceful desert trails just minutes away from the chaos of the Strip. I love at the end of the hike I did you can see the strip in the distance.

3. Favorite National Park: Smoky Mountains
The Smokies will always have my heart. Misty mountains, hidden waterfalls, and trails for every skill level make it my go-to park. Itβs where Iβve hiked, explored, and found so many of my favorite views. It's home.
4. Favorite Scenic Drive: Lavender Fields in Provence
Lavender fields in Provence are one of those drives that feels straight out of a dream. Rolling hills blanketed in purple stretch as far as you can see, and the air smells like a candle you wish you could bottle up and take home. Every turn reveals another postcard-perfect view β stone cottages, cypress trees, and locals zipping by on scooters as if theyβre part of a movie scene. Itβs peaceful, colorful, and the kind of place that makes you pull over every few minutes just to take another photo (or ten).

5. Favorite Sunrise Spot: Arches National Park
Watching the first light hit those red rock arches is unforgettable. Itβs worth the 4 a.m. alarm β even if youβre not a morning person.
6. Favorite Sunset Spot: Sugar Beach
As the sun drops behind the Pitons, Sugar Beach turns into one of those rare places that actually feels quiet. The light shifts from gold to soft pink, the water goes glassy, and the whole scene feels effortless β no filters, no fuss. Just one of those sunsets that makes you stop talking and take it in.

7. Favorite Wildlife Encounter: Cats β always cats.
Iβve seen monkeys, iguanas, and dolphins, but if thereβs a cat wandering around a resort or a cobblestone alley, you can bet itβll be my favorite wildlife encounter of the trip.
8. Favorite βWowβ Natural Wonder: Grand Canyon of France
Also known as Verdon Gorge, this βGrand Canyon of Franceβ blew me away. The turquoise water cutting through massive limestone cliffs is something photos canβt capture β itβs pure, jaw-dropping beauty.

1. Favorite Hotel/Resort: Jade Mountain
Jade Mountain in St. Lucia is the definition of a dream resort β infinity pools in every suite, sweeping views of the Pitons, and that feeling of total serenity. This is an unforgettable experience.

2. FavoriteΒ Airbnb/Villa: Puerto Rico
Iβve stayed in some beautiful Airbnbs, but the villa in Puerto Rico had the perfect mix of tropical comfort and privacy. It was off the beaten path, relaxing, unique β it was perfection.
3. Favorite All-Inclusive Experience: Sandals CuraΓ§ao
Sandals CuraΓ§ao set a new bar for all-inclusive luxury. The dining, the service, the views β every detail felt curated. I loved that it still felt authentic to the island, not cookie-cutter resort life. The showstopper is the double infinity edge pool!
4. Favorite Luxury Splurge: Ritz-Carlton, Arizona
If you ever need a reason to splurge, make it the Ritz-Carlton in Arizona. Itβs desert luxury at its best β from the spa to the pool to the mountain views.
5. Favorite Affordable Luxury Stay: Sandals Grenada
Affordable and luxurious rarely go hand-in-hand, but Sandals Grenada nails it. Itβs the perfect balance of elegance and value.

6. Favorite Spa/Massage: Virgin Voyages Cruise
Iβve had a lot of massages, but the spa on Virgin Voyages? Game changer. Between the ocean views and incredible treatments, itβs easily the most relaxing experience Iβve ever had at sea.
7. Favorite Travel βFirstβ: Scuba Diving in Honduras
My first scuba dive in Honduras was equal parts terrifying and exhilarating β and completely unforgettable. Seeing coral reefs and marine life up close made me fall in love with the ocean all over again.
8. Favorite Photo Spot Iβve Ever Found: Gibbons Bay, Bermuda
The lighting, the water, the serenity β Gibbons Bay is the kind of place that makes every shot look professional. Itβs my all-time favorite photography find.
1. Favorite Meal Iβve Ever Had: Miami Fontanaβs Valentineβs Dinner at Biltmore Hotel Miami Coral Gables
This dinner was pure perfection from start to finish. Fontanaβs outdoor courtyard at The Biltmore Hotel sets the scene β flickering candles, fountains bubbling in the background, and that old-world Miami charm that feels effortlessly elegant. Every course was beautifully crafted, from the first bite to the last, and somehow each dish managed to top the one before it. It wasnβt just a meal; it was an experience that reminded me why I love dining out when itβs done right β thoughtful, memorable, and just the right amount of over the top.
2. Favorite Street Food: Japan Markets
The food markets in Japan are heaven on earth β from yakitori skewers to mochi to anything on a stick. Every stand is an experience, and yes, I tried everything.

3. Favorite Mocktail: Mango Mint Mojito
Fresh, fruity, and perfect by the pool β the Mango Mint Mojito is my go-to. If itβs on the menu, Iβm ordering it.
4. Favorite Tea Spot: Tucson, Arizona
Thereβs a little tea shop in Tucson, Scented Leaf Tea Shop, that completely stole my heart β relaxing, aromatic, and full of charm.
5. Favorite Dessert: Crème Brûlée in Paris
I can still hear the sound of the spoon cracking the top of that perfect crème brûlée. Eating it in Paris made it even sweeter.
6. Favorite Food Festival: Food Network Festival (Miami and New York)
The Food Network Festival is every foodieβs dream β Iβve been to both the Miami and New York versions, and each brings its own flavor. In Miami, youβre sampling dishes from celebrity chefs under white tents along South Beach, ocean breeze mixing with the scent of sizzling seafood and champagne in hand. In New York, itβs rooftop tastings, bold flavors, and that fast-paced city energy that keeps you moving from one bite to the next. Whether itβs beachside glamour or big-city buzz, both festivals deliver the same result: incredible food, creative energy, and a happily overstuffed traveler.


7. Favorite βWeird Food I Actually Likedβ: Alligator in Destin, Florida
When in Florida, right? Alligator was surprisingly good β kind of like chicken, but with a twist.
8. Favorite Restaurant View: Prague Rooftop (Coda Restaurant)Β
Coda Restaurant in Prague has one of those views that stops you mid-conversation. Sitting on the rooftop, youβre surrounded by terracotta rooftops, church spires, and that golden evening light that makes the whole city glow. The food is just as impressive β refined without being pretentious β but itβs the setting that makes it unforgettable. Watching the sun set over Old Town while sipping something perfectly chilled is the kind of moment that makes you wonder if anywhere else could ever compare.
1. Favorite Travel Buddy: Brad, Forever and Always
Heβs my partner in adventure (and in carrying luggage). Traveling with Brad has made every trip better.
2. Favorite Girls Trip: Arizona, Boston, Utah
Three destinations, countless laughs, and probably way too many selfies. These girlsβ trips are my absolute favorite memories.

3. Favorite βHappy Accidentβ While Traveling:
Sometimes the best parts of travel are the things that werenβt planned β the wrong turn that leads to a hidden cafe or the detour that becomes the highlight of the trip. When we went to Costa Rica we happened to be there during the Cart Festival. It was so fun to experience a local tradition!
4. Favorite Event: Barber Vintage Motorcycle Festival
If you know me, you know I love motorcycles β especially old vintage bikes! The Barber Vintage Motorcycle Festival in Birmingham, Alabama is one of my all-time favorite events for that reason. Itβs basically heaven for anyone who appreciates two wheels and an engine. The weekend is packed with vintage racing, a massive swap meet, motorcycle shows, and even a full vintage motorcycle museum thatβs worth the trip on its own. The energy is contagious, the craftsmanship is incredible, and the whole event has that perfect mix of nostalgia and excitement. Plus, Birmingham itself is such a fun city to explore when youβre not trackside β great food, great activities, and plenty to keep you busy between races.


5. Favorite Souvenir Iβve Ever Bought: Antigua Painting
I always look for local art when I travel, and in Antigua, I found a hand-painted piece that stopped me in my tracks. I watched the artist work, brush moving quickly but with total focus, and somehow the island came to life on the canvas right in front of me. It wasnβt flashy or overdone β just real and full of character. Itβs still one of my favorite keepsakes from any trip.
6. Favorite Local Tradition: Costa Rica Cart Festival
Watching the locals celebrate with colorful carts, music, and dancing was an incredible glimpse into Costa Rican culture.
7. Favorite Travel Tip I Always Use:
βSay yes.β Try new things. Itβs fun. Every adventure β from food to activities β starts with saying yes.
8. All Time Favorite Memory Iβd Relive in a Heartbeat: Getting Married to Brad Plummer
Of all my travels, that moment will always top the list. Getting married to Brad was my favorite trip, favorite memory, and favorite adventure all in one.





If someone told me Iβd spend five hours at SkyPark, I would not have believed them. And yet. π
Gatlinburg SkyPark sits above the strip and itβs one of those places that looks like a quick stop on paper and turns into most of your afternoon. The SkyBridge alone is worth it β longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America, and yes, you will look down.
β¨ SkyBridge (longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America)
β¨ SkyLift ride up with views of the Smokies
β¨ Walking trails with mountain views in every direction
β¨ Way less crowded than downtown
Fair warning: if heights genuinely freak you out, the bridge might not be your thing. The rest of the park is still 100% worth it. Full guide with tickets, tips, and what to skip linked in bio. π
I walked into Goo Goo Cluster in downtown Gatlinburg thinking Iβd spend five minutes and leave with a small piece of candy. I was wrong on both counts. π
You build your own chocolate cluster at a kiosk: caramel, sea salt, pretzels, cocoa pebbles, you name it, and then watch them make it right in front of you. The whole thing takes about 15 minutes and costs $15.
The caveat? This is not a snack. This is a full-size brick of chocolate that I was still eating two days later.
If youβre already walking the Gatlinburg strip, this is an easy yes. Especially if you have absolutely no self-control around caramel. (Asking for a friend.) Full experience breakdown linked in bio. π
Your Knoxville Airport survival guide, from someone whoβs flown through TYS 100+ times is now up on my blogπ«
Parking, TSA wait times, where to grab food before your flight, rental cars, all of it, from someone who actually knows this airport. No guessing, no googling at the last minute.
TYS is small, easy to navigate, and honestly one of the less stressful airports Iβve been through. You just need to know a few things going in.
Full guide linked in bio. π
Hundreds of motorcycles. Tweed suits. Tennessee roads.ποΈ
The Distinguished Gentlemanβs Ride is a global charity event, classic and vintage bikes, dressed-up riders, raising money for prostate cancer research and menβs mental health. The bikes are stunning. The outfits are even better.
Full guide linked in bio. π | @gentlemansride
Went in for Italian. Left thinking about pasta for three days straight.π
Osteria Stella in Knoxville is THE date night spot, pink door, moody lighting, and a radiatori con broccoli pesto that I would genuinely go back for alone. The lasagna comes out as its own perfect slice with crispy edges all around. The focaccia with garlic confit disappeared before anyone admitted to eating it.
Make a reservation. Order the pasta. Thank me later.
Full review linked in bio. π
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