by Alex Allen | Jun 9, 2016
Peru’s Sacred Valley, otherwise known as the Urubamba River Valley, is a stunning stretch of landscape dotted with little villages and ruins that sit wedged between an expansive plain and jagged slopes, northwest of Cusco. Known for its imposing Inca ruins, some of...
by Alex Allen | May 23, 2016
With a sprinkling of idyllic islands, an almost constant lining of hazy beaches and a freckling of historic ports glistening with the cool, clean waters of the Adriatic, the Croatian coastline has stolen the hearts of many intrepid travelers. From the Premantura...
by Alex Allen | May 20, 2016
From the shores of Santorini to the meandering coastline of Mykonos, Greece offers some of the most beautiful and unspoiled beaches in the Mediterranean. But these swathes of seaside hardly come in one familiar size or aesthetic; from secluded coves to broad sandy...
by Alex Allen | May 13, 2016
In April, I was privileged to be amongst one of the first group of guests to visit our latest TreadRight heritage sustainability project, the Laboratorio Giuditta Brozzetti weaving workshop in Perugia, Italy. This is a new, included experience of which guests...
by Alex Allen | May 9, 2016
The oldest European restaurant guide still in existence, the Michelin Red Guide, wields great power in the culinary arena. Symbols of excellence, Michelin’s iconic “stars” have the power to make or break both careers and kitchens, while also promoting the quality of...