October 2016. After three months of road trip along the Australian east coast, I arrived in Melbourne with the intention of settling down and staying there for a few months. I didn’t know then that I would have an such amazing time living and working there, at the point that I even considered settling there…Read more Travelling memories: my first days in Melbourne
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Everything you need to know about the Cinque Terre
In the north-west of Italy, at the limit between Liguria and Tuscany, the landscapes of the Cinque Terre are among the most beautiful places of the country. You probably already saw pictures of these five colourful villages, sitting on a fabulous coastline, halfway between the mountains above them and the deep blue Mediterranean Sea below.…Read more Everything you need to know about the Cinque Terre
Post-trip melancholy
Last Friday, as my trip to Italy was coming to an end, I wrote the following text as an attempt to capture this very special moment that always comes at the end of holidays, trying to put words on my thoughts and describing what this post-trip melancholy felt like. I’m now back at home but…Read more Post-trip melancholy
Travelling memories: five moments of freedom (5)
During the lockdown in France between March and May, I began a series of five articles about some of the most intense moments of my different trips, during which I had an amazing feeling of freedom. My goal with these articles was to share the great memories of these periods and briefly forget about the…Read more Travelling memories: five moments of freedom (5)
6 fascinating roads for a perfect road trip
My favourite kind of travel has always been road tripping. I believe that it’s the best way to enjoy the country you’re visiting: you can make as many detours as you want, take the direction of your choice and stop whenever or wherever you’d like to, for a quick picture by the side of the…Read more 6 fascinating roads for a perfect road trip
“In Saint-Nazaire, of our ships we are proud”
If you ever went on a cruise on a giant ship, chances are relatively high that it was built in my hometown in France. Since the second half of the 19th century, some of the most famous transatlantic liners in history have been built in the shipyard of Saint-Nazaire: ships like Normandie in 1935, France…Read more “In Saint-Nazaire, of our ships we are proud”
July 2017: a culinary trip around Europe (part II)
Three years ago, in July 2017, I came back to France after an extraordinary year in Australia. I had lived many amazing adventures in the past twelve months, but I didn’t want to stop travelling yet; I had already booked my tickets for a second long-term trip beginning in September, and the first thing I…Read more July 2017: a culinary trip around Europe (part II)
July 2017: a culinary trip around Europe (part I)
Three years ago, in July 2017, I came back to France after an extraordinary year in Australia. I had lived many amazing adventures in the past twelve months, but I didn’t want to stop travelling yet; I had already booked my tickets for a second long-term trip beginning in September, and the first thing I…Read more July 2017: a culinary trip around Europe (part I)
My last days in Australia
Three years ago, in the last days of June 2017, I was at the end of my first year in Australia. I haven’t written or published anything about this period yet, so I thought this was the perfect occasion to look back on the memories of my very last week in the country, filled with…Read more My last days in Australia
Travelling memories: five moments of freedom (4)
During the lockdown in France a few weeks ago, I began a series of five articles about some of the most intense moments of my different trips, during which I had an amazing feeling of freedom. My goal with these articles was to share the great memories of these periods and briefly forget about the…Read more Travelling memories: five moments of freedom (4)