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Ecuador

Ecuador is a gorgeous South American country with so much to explore!

Ecuador Tips: 

  • They use the US dollar which is really nice and easy!

  • Similar to what I say about everywhere in Latin America—get out of Quito! Quito is fun and awesome, but the nature side of Ecuador is gorgeous. I highly recommend checking out Banos

  • Elevation is real—beware. Quito is one the highest capital cities in the world, so pace yourself. Also Quito is insanely hilly, prep your thighs folks

  • Also, this is semi-random and may have just been the app I was using—but the weather that was predicted was drastically different than what actually happened. I would recommend packing layers and a variety of clothes to be prepared

Adventures & Ales Top Recommendations in Quito:

  • Bandido Brewing: An awesome brewery!

  • Day trip to the equator!! Now I used to be a geography teacher, so it could just be my nerdy side coming out, but the equator was one of the coolest things ever. Do it up. There are two, in theory. Most day trips take you to both sights

  • Quilotoa Lake: An insanely gorgeous lagoon inside a crater. Cute little town here, lots of tourists of course, but the hike is great, the view is great, and I saw a double rainbow over the crater, so I’d say do it up

  • Cotopaxi National Park: Glacial volcano at 13,000 feet, complete with wild horses and a lake on top. What more could you ask for?

Other Ideas—Quito:

  • Take the teleferico: You’re for real in the clouds at the top—awesome views!

  • Check out the churches! Not a statement that always leaves my mouth, but Quito is overflowing with gorgeous churches. Basilica del Voto Nacional is the most stunning

  • Parque Itchimbia: Hike up to this pretty park to overlook the city, see the giant Quito sign, and hang out in the greenery

Quilotoa Lake

Adventures & Ales Top Recommendations in Banos:

  • Stay at La Casa Verde just outside of downtown. It’s an eco-hostel, super relaxing, and the hosts are SO nice. There are hammocks, delicious snacks, and great views.

  • La Casa Del Arbol: Translating to tree house, this is where “the swing at the end of the world” is located. So fun! So cool!

  • Take La Ruta De Las Cascadas: The waterfall route. There are a few different ways to do this: taxi, rental car, bike, or chiva. If you have a car, done deal. You can also bike it, but I was warned the biking can be aggressive and intense, so I decided against that. I thought the taxi sounded like not much of an experience. So, I did it via the chiva. I was the only non-Ecuadorian on the chiva and it was awesome. It’s basically an open air truck that takes you along the route to waterfalls and ziplining and such. Very cheap, very fun, very local

  • Hike the Mirador Tungurahua trail—depending on what you do from the trail it is an 8+ mile loop with views of Tungurahua volcano, the entire city of Banos, and lots of greenery. You can also swing to a cafe, which is what I tried to do, but be sure to double check their hours before you leave for the hike

    • There are plenty of other hikes in the area as well, including some awesome ones to waterfalls! Jump on it

My Favorite Places I've Stayed Around The World

I get asked all the time where I stay when I travel and it is 100% dependent on where I am at. Generally speaking I am a somewhat frugal travel. I try not to spend too much on hotels/Airbnbs because I would rather plan another trip with that money. Sometimes where I stay is based on a hosted collaboration, sometimes it is a basic, reliable chain hotel that is reasonably priced (usually a Hilton), sometimes it is an Airbnb—it all just depends on the circumstances.

I have spent hundreds if not thousands of nights at different lodgings around the world and here are my favorite places I have stayed at:

Latin America

Tortuga del Mar Jaco

Tortuga Del Mar

Tortuga Del Mar: Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica

I absolutely loved my beachfront room. The owners are so sweet and it’s nice and small so there’s barely anyone else around. The black sand beach is gorgeous and there are a couple of restaurants and a store within walking distance. Check out my Costa Rica guide here.

La Casa Verde: Banos, Ecuador

This eco-hostel is super relaxing, and the hosts are incredibly nice. There are hammocks, delicious snacks, and great views. Don’t let the word hostel throw you off—I had a private room and bathroom and nothing about it felt hostel-style, it was just a normal hotel with a variety of lodging options. Check out my Ecuador guide here.

Popa Paradise

Popa Paradise

Popa Paradise: Bocas del Toro, Panama

This is a gorgeous property! The pool, beach, walking trails and facilities were all stunning. The team here is also super nice and helpful. The food was fantastic and the place is quite small so you’re not overwhelmed by other guests. Check out my Panama guide here.

Arakur Resort and Spa

Arakur Resort & Spa: Ushuaia, Argentina

If you find yourself in Ushuaia at the very bottom of the content, Arakur is a must-stay. The outdoor pool and hot tub was one of the highlights of my entire trip! The views from the entire hotel are unreal. is Check out my Argentina guide here.

New Zealand

Taupo Airbnb

Edge Hill Hut: Taupo

The views from this Airbnb are superb! It is overlooking Lake Taupo and Mount Tauhara with sheep and farmland abound. The outdoor deck is packed with amazing amenities—an outdoor tub, fireplace, grill, comfy seating and more. There are thoughtful touches throughout the home and it was very clean and comfy. This airbnb is only a 15 minute drive from downtown Taupō and a little over an hour away from Tangariro National Park. It was also ridiculously affordable for such a nice spot. Check out my guide to New Zealand’s North Island here.

The United States

Kinn Guesthouse

Kinn Guesthouse Bay View: Milwaukee, WI

The set-up of Kinn Guesthouse is very cool. Each room feels more like a loft apartment and there is a shared kitchen and living room. It is housed above an Italian restaurant and walkable to several great coffee shops, bars and restaurants. Check out my Milwaukee guide here.

Fenway Hotel

Fenway Hotel: Dunedin, FL

The Fenway Hotel is a delightful spot. The hotel is gorgeous, the views from the rooftop bar are superb and the food and drinks are delicious. There is a trail on along the inlet in front of the hotel and you can easily walk into downtown Dunedin which is full of breweries, restaurants, shops and coffee shops. Check out my Dunedin blog here.

Orchards Inn

Orchards Inn: Sedona, AZ

Orchards Inn is right in the heart of downtown Sedona and the rooms offer spectacular views of the red rocks. Each room is a bit different, but my suite included a lovely fireplace, a spacious balcony, and an extremely comfortable bed. They have their own restaurant as well, 89Agave Cantina, which is delicious. Full Sedona guide coming soon!

North Carolina

Bryson City Airbnb

Bryson City Cabin

This cabin on Airbnb: Bryson City, NC

This cabin had magical mountain views and was the perfect spot for a weekend getaway. Outside there is a fire pit and inside their is a fire place so that you can have cozy vibes inside or out. The hot tub was excellent and there were lots of thoughtful amenities. Bryson City & Western North Carolina guide coming soon!

Aloft Wilmington: Wilmington, NC

Aloft Wilmington has loft-style vibes and is right on the Cape Fear River. The rooftop bar has great views and it is centrally located in downtown Wilmington. Check out my Wilmington guide here.

Glamping Unplugged

Glamping Unplugged

Glamping Unplugged: Boone, NC

Glamping in a dome on a creek in the middle of nowhere? Yes please. This is a fun and unique stay just 20 minutes from Boone. Make a fire, stargaze, fish in the creek, go for a hike—the outdoor possibilities are endless. Check out my Boone guide here.

Where are your favorite places you’ve stayed around the world? Let me know in the comments! Cheers—Alexis