Top 16 Places Where We’d Live for 3 Months

Extra Pack of Peanuts Podcast Top 16 Places Where We'd Live for 3 Months

When it comes to traveling the world, there aren’t many places we WOULDN’T want to go to. But if we were to put down roots for three months, we’re a bit pickier.

Being location independent has its perks! In this episode, Heather and I discuss the top 16 cities and regions in the world where we’d love to spend three months, and what we love most about each one.

Whether it’s a great place for digital nomads with good internet and a thriving entrepreneurial community, a great beach destination, a hiker’s dream, or just a chill place with a chill vibe, we’re dreaming about where we might move next!

How about you?  If you could be dropped anywhere in the world for 3 months, where would you want to live? Tweet us @ExtraPackofPeanuts!

Today’s episode has been sponsored by our friends at Tortuga Backpacks!

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In This Episode

  • 3:50 – What’s the Paradise Pack?
  • 6:30 – Where would you want to be dropped off for 3 months?
  • 7:00 – The Rules
  • 8:20 – Honorable mentions
  • 12:25 – Heather’s #8 (could’ve been her #1, but…)
  • 13:50 – Trav’s #8 (is it too small?)
  • 14:55 – Heather’s #7 – A fun place with a growing digital nomad scene
  • 16:40 – Trav’s #7 – Good weather, good beer, good beaches, but expensive accommodations
  • 18:10 – Heather’s #6 – Near a place that she has a little trouble pronouncing
  • 18:55 – Trav’s #6 – A city where he’s spent more time than almost anywhere else, he loves it that much!
  • 20:30 – Heather’s #5 – The food, the vibe, the countryside, the wine…
  • 22:20 – Trav’s #5 – Awesome in both summer and winter
  • 25:05 – Heather’s #4 – Her favorite country in the world!
  • 26:40 – Trav’s #4 – It was a close decision between 2, 3, and 4!
  • 29:30 – Heather’s #3 – Friends, mountains, a nearby island, good hiking
  • 30:50 – Trav’s #3 – Awesome beaches, world-class city with world-class events, fun, clean…but not super exotic or cheap…and Heather wishes she’d thought of this one
  • 33:30 – Heather’s #2 – A place she and Trav both loved
  • 36:15 – Trav’s #2 – Great internet, easy to get around, super cheap, almost like a second home!
  • 38:30 – Heather’s #1 – A digital nomad’s dream. Healthy, feel-good… Jungle and beach all in one day
  • 44:20 – Trav’s #1 – Bikeable, hip, cheap, great food, amazing history, and fantastic summer weather

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Destination Diary – Florence

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While Rome and Venice may get all the publicity for things like culture and canals, Florence, with it’s amazing food, gelato, and architecture, is the Italian city that has truly stolen our hearts.

When a city has Heather’s favorite thing to eat (ever!), some of Trav’s favorite gelato, and one of the most amazing pieces of art they’ve ever laid their eyes on…it’s hard to go wrong!

So have a listen, and then start packing your bags, because Florence is one city you MUST go to.

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Places to Eat:

  • All’Antico Vinao – Quite simply the best sandwiches, and possibly the best food, in the entire world.  Couple that with a 2€ self serve wine bar and there’s not much reason to go anywhere else…ever.
  • Trattoria Mario – An old school trattoria that’s a local fave (and now a tourist one too).  But don’t worry, you still get the authentic feel and some of the best ribollita you’ll ever taste.
  • Finisterre – Right on Santa Croce plaza, this place is open late and has great pizzas for only 6-10€.  You can’t go wrong with anything, but their calabra (white pizza with peppers and sausage) is insanely good.
  • La Maremma – Another joint right on Santa Croce plaza – and few steps up from Finisterre – this place has 8€ pasta and 3€ wines.  Heather was a fan of the eggplant parm.
  • Vini e Vecchi Sapori – An bit more upscale and hard to get a reservation, this restaurant is many people’s favorite in Florence.  For us, it was just decent, but it’s great for a date night…and maybe we just had an off night?
  • Trattoria La Torre (Siena) – Located in a tower, this is a great place to go for groups.  Above-average food, cool architecture, and a good vibe.
  • Il Merendero (Lucca) – No, it’s certainly not as good as All’Antico Vinao (nothing is) but if you’re in Lucca and craving a sandwich, head here for friendly owners and huge sandwiches for only 5€.
  • De Cervesia (Lucca) – Looking for craft beer in Lucca?  This is the place to go.  Great selection, great vibe, great people.

Gelato:

(ranked in order of best to not as best…because gelato can never be considered bad!)

  • Gelateria de Neri – If you can only have one gelato experience in Florence (the horrors!), this is the place to go.  It’s been called by some experts (me) as the best gelato in the world.  Plus, it’s right by All’Antico, which makes it the perfect sandwich-gelato bang bang.
  • La Carraia – If Gelateria de Neri is #1, this place is 1B.  It’s incredible.  And with two outposts (one on each side of the bridge), you’ll never be that far away!
  • Gelateria Santa Trinita – A small step down from Neri and La Carraia, in any other city this place would reign supreme.  It’s well worth going and trying for yourself, especially because it’s right near Ponte Vecchio.
  • Il Procopia – The last of the “must go” gelato places in Florence, this local favorite is worth the trip for the pistachio alone!
  • Vivoli – It gets a lot of publicity, but for me, it was just ok.  If you want to try all the places for yourself (and why wouldn’t you) then head here.  But not at the expense of anywhere above.
  • Perche No – They’ve got inventive flavors, good marketing, and lots of name recognition.  The gelato itself is decent.  But in this town, decent doesn’t cut it.
  • Gelateria Carabe – Supposedly “Sicilian” style gelato, this place was overpriced, unfriendly, and probably our least favorite in terms of taste.  Worth a trip?  Sure, if you’re at the Accademia.  But I wouldn’t go out of your way.

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Activities:

  • Marvel at the Accademia – It’s fairly small, hard to find, a little off the beaten path and the best thing you can do Florence.  The statue of David is one of the most impressive things…in the world.  An absolute must.
  • Climb the Duomo…and then climb the Bell Tower – Two of the most beautiful buildings in Florence (and maybe the world), the view from the top is even better.  Yes, it’s even worth the 463 stairs (Duomo) and the 414 stairs (Bell Tower)!
  • Stroll through the Uffizi – One of Europe’s most visited museums for a reason, the Uffizi is a place you can stroll through quickly or spend a whole day in.
  • Take a food walking tour – Yes, it’s fun to find places on your own, but with so many incredible places to eat, it’s that much more fun with a local guide.  Plus, who else is going to take you to an enoteca to drink wine at 9 am?  We recommend either Walks of Italy or Eating Italy.
  • Hang out in Santa Croce Square – Our favorite piazza in Florence, it’s got a lively vibe, great church and the people watching is unparalleled.
  • Shop the San Lorenzo (Central) Market – Meats, cheeses, and knock off handbags galore.  There’s not much better than hanging out in a real, functioning Italian market.
  • Walk over the Ponte Vecchio – It’s mostly jewelry stores that line this famous bridge, so unless you’re trying to drop thousands of dollars, it’s most likely not worth buying anything.  But it is worth strolling across and then getting some iconic shots of the bridge during sunset.
  • Take the 1:30 hour trip to Lucca or Siena – Both quintessential Tuscan towns with gorgeous architecture and great food.  Each is possible in a day trip, but if they’re running the Palio de Siena (horse race) while you’re there, head to Siena for an incredible spectacle.

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Six-Figure Travel Writing with Gabi Logan

Travel writing. Sponsored trips to exotic destinations, a paycheck to see beautiful places and write about them… For many people, it’s the dream lifestyle!

In today’s episode, Gabi Logan joins us to talk about the realities of the travel writing lifestyle, as well as the practicalities of how to do it successfully.

Learn what it’s really like to be a travel writer; where, how, and how often to pitch your work as a travel writer; the real truth about sponsored trips…and enjoy plenty of travel stories and tips along the way!

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In This Episode

  • 4:15 – How Gabi got started with the travel lifestyle
  • 8:20 – Grocery store tourism
  • 11:20 – Lessons Gabi has learned by diving deep into a culture
  • 18:20 – Gabi’s winding journey to becoming the successful travel writer she is now
  • 24:00 – Golden travel writing opportunities: where to pitch
  • 30:30 – Strategies for demonstrating your value if clients are hesitant to pay your rate
  • 34:00 – Gabi’s advice for someone who is just starting out and the three travel writing avenues you can take
  • 36:45 – What you need to do if you want to build your own travel business and the #1 mistake people make when they start travel blogs
  • 40:50 – Places where you can find travel writing gigs that most people would never think of, and tips for earning more reliable income
  • 48:35 – Gabi’s tips for pitching
  • 54:15 – Strategies for managing recurring work
  • 57:20 – What a typical week or month looks like for an established freelance writer
  • 1:01:00 – The real truth about sponsored trips
  • 1:05:40 – The lucrative way to do sponsored trips today
  • 1:10:10 – Gabi’s retreat center for writers
  • 1:14:45 – Gabi’s favorite destinations
  • 1:17:55 – Gabi’s biggest travel mishap
  • 1:20:40 – What’s coming up for Gabi, and where you can learn more

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Our Top Ten Cities – For Now…. Part 2

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First of all, make sure to check out my new podcast (with co-host Jason from Zero to Travel) and subscribe then go to this page to enter a drawing to win a $50.00 Amazon Gift Card!

Now, back to our regularly scheduled programming.

Nick and I are back to cause some uproar with our top 5 cities each. Anywhere in the world.

Some of you will agree, others maybe not so much.

But that’s okay, you should both go tell us why in the comments!

Our highest-ranked cities couldn’t be more different, so you’ll have a lot to choose from when you start daydreaming about visiting these locations!

Let the wanderlust begin!

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In This Episode

  • 08:53 Sarajevo, the war, and the EU
  • 15:43 You knew Croatia was going to make this list. Come on!
  • 20:05 Takin it to Japan!
  • 25:44 You can guess this one if you remember my favorite sandwich shop!
  • 31:16 Mexico City
  • 36:25 We filmed a TV show there this year!
  • 40:46 Kyiv. Everything you would picture a Russian city to have.
  • 47:05 Chiang Mai, Thailand. It’s just so easy!
  • 51:00 The mix of the entire world.
  • 57:17 The recent cities always win! (but really, it deserves it!)

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Top 16 Favorite Sweet Treats

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Heather and I love sweets, and not just for dessert!

Today we recount our search of the globe for the world’s best sweet treats. From Thailand to Philadelphia we’ll give you some places to visit just for the sweets!!

Our loves range from ice cream and creme brulee to fruit tarts and peanuts (we did get an extra pack of them after all….)

Also, please don’t forget to vote for us on the Lights, Camera, Switzerland site! If we win we’ll be hosting the pilot episode of a brand new travel show and we’ll also be doing some extra special for our listeners, but we have to win for you to find out what it is!!

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In This Episode:

  • 02:29 The check-out and hang-out.
  • 05:40 Will travel for Cheesecake.
  • 11:30 What is this story doing in a podcast on sweets?
  • 14:05 An Extra Pack of Peanuts?
  • 20:50 One of our biggest mistakes. Why did we only buy 2!?!
  • 30:04 We all scream for ice cream.
  • 35:21 Fruit tarts, every day!
  • 37:36 We’re still screaming…

and much more!

Today’s Sweet Treats

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