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Nacpan Beach: The 4km Stretch of Sand That Ruined Every Other Beach for Us
Discover Nacpan Beach in El Nido, Palawan – the stunning 4km twin beach with golden sand and crystal waters. Complete guide with costs, how to get there & tips. Read ⇢
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El Nido, Palawan: where the ocean looks unreal
Kayaking through hidden lagoons, swimming in impossibly blue water and hopping between wild limestone islands — our honest guide to El Nido, Palawan, with real tips, costs and the tours actually worth doing. Read ⇢
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New Year’s Day at Cervejaria Liberdade: When Every Euro Is Well Spent
A refined New Year’s Day lunch at Cervejaria Liberdade in Lisbon. Exceptional seafood, classic Portuguese mains, attentive gluten-free options, and a five-star dining experience worth every euro. Read ⇢
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Philippines, Coron, the Hotel, the Tours, the Restaurants
Our Philippines adventure began in Coron, a raw and beautiful corner of Palawan where limestone cliffs rise from turquoise water and everyday life moves with an easy rhythm. Between island-hopping tours, warm locals, great food, and a perfect stay at The Funny Lion, Coron became the ideal starting point for… Read ⇢
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Philippines, Coron, stills by the Burger joint
Street-side snapshots of Coron’s everyday bike lifestyle, captured by a small burger joint. Each motorcycle tells a quiet story through its rider and the things they carry—an authentic slice of island life in the Philippines. Read ⇢
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Portuguese Summer
No words, just moments taken with the Fujifilm x100vi sooc and a couple of aerial shoots taken with the DJI. Enjoy. Read ⇢
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Why Venice Surprised Me: A Traveler’s True Experience
I wasn’t sure I’d like Venice. I was wrong. This is a city of beauty, quirks, and surprises — and despite a few bumps, I’d go back in a second. Here’s what I loved, what I skipped, and what to know before you go. Read ⇢
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How I Want to Retire: With a Passport in One Hand and a Camera in the Other
My ideal retirement? Slow travel, photography, and time to live deliberately — from a beach house in Portugal to quiet villages across Europe. Read ⇢
We’re the family behind Far & Roaming — two parents, two kids, and a whole lot of passport stamps. Based in beautiful Portugal, we’ve been traveling the world together, one country (and one gelato stop) at a time.
Over the years, we’ve explored more than 30 countries as a family — from hidden islands in Asia to cobbled European streets — and we created this blog to share the very best of what we’ve found:
places worth staying, meals worth eating, and moments worth remembering.








