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Post Travel Remedies: 4 Tips to get back on track after vacation

GET BACK ON TRACK AFTER VACATION

Travel is an amazing experience that clearly, I'm a big fan of. But the other side to this statement is that it also causes us to neglect self-care. Vacation is a time when we over-eat and create amazing memories, not fret about flossing or counting calories. So after living abroad the last 4.5 months, I decided to put together a set of tools to help you reset after overdoing it on holiday. And what better time to talk about being your best self than January- the start of a new year!?

Over the next week, I'll be sharing simple tips to help you get back on track in every department from fitness to beauty. But first, let's address the obvious: nutrition.

Traveling sets the perfect stage for a #cheatmeal. Trust me, I know. Living in Europe means I indulged in my fair share of less than healthy foods: croissants in Paris, gelato in Italy, paella in Spain... need I go on? And in my personal opinion, you should experience those things whilst traveling (YOLO, right?) But we all know that terrible feeling when the magic of the holiday has worn off and suddenly you're back home and your pants don't fit. Snapping back to reality is hard (I write as I'm currently eating chocolate covered caramel candy). 

croissants in paris

 

When I decided to extend my time abroad for another 6 weeks, I knew things had to change. I felt borderline sick from all the overeating and the lack of exercise over the last 3 months.  I was committed to making my next 6 weeks in London a step in the right direction regarding my health, and I knew it had to start with diet.

 

The good news is that it didn't take long for me to start feeling like my old self thanks to a few simple steps. So if you too find yourself experiencing those post-holiday-snug-pants-blues, fear not. Here's how to get back on track after vacation: 

 

1. HIT RESET WITH A JUICE CLEANSE: PLENISH

PLENISH LONDON JUICE CLEANSE

Okay, I'm about to go on a bit of a rant, but I feel that juice cleanses require some explanation. Maybe this is a twisted way of thinking, but I've found it easier to avoid diet mishaps when I can't eat anything. Hear me out for a second. I may wake up and say "I'm going to eat really healthy today!" and make it through the morning with a healthy breakfast. Maybe even lunch. But then come afternoon, I decide to snack on some carrots... which would go great with hummus... and pita chips are great with hummus too... aaaaaannnd suddenly the entire bag is gone. The point is, when I've spent the last however many days letting myself eat whatever sounds good, it's really tricky to catch yourself (or at least to stop yourself) in the act. So without fail, I now do a juice cleanse on my first day back home. Paying for the juice and mentally preparing myself gets me in the right mindset and helps me commit to a healthy decision once instead of having to decide over and over and over every time I walk to the fridge. If you pay for the juice and it's already in your fridge, I find it's a lot easier to stick with the decision rather than sliding down a slippery slope of healthy eating. 

But aside from being a convenient, easy way to kick start a detox period and healthy eating plan there are tons of health benefits that made me want to juice. So after researching my endless options, I landed on PLENISH: a prominent juice company in London (that Gwyneth Paltrow named "the best cleanse she tried across the pond).  PLENISH was created for people living ultra demanding lives and wanting a healthy, practical way to hit the reset button and restore their health and balance.  Devised by nutrition experts, their cold-pressed juices are designed to, well... Plenish.

By consuming raw, organic green juices while eliminating processed sugars, coffee and alcohol, meat and too much cooked food, you assist your system in becoming an oxygen-drenched alkaline one, which will help reduce inflammation and support immunity and health. You're flooding your system with all the vitamins, minerals and phytonurients your body needs (all whilst drinking juices that actually taste lovely). I've done my fair share of juice cleanses and this was by far my favorite one yet (I felt the most satisfied and energized I've ever felt whilst juicing). My favorite flavour?  BUILD: featuring nut milk, cashews, vanilla, dates, cinnamon, sea salt and water (it was so filling and tasted like a shake!)

plenish juice cleanse london

For those of you in the U.K., I highly recommend giving PLENISH a go- whether you've just returned from holiday or not! And for those of you that are stateside, you can still learn plenty about PLENISH and juicing in general to help you plan a cleanse that's right for you over on their website. 

 

 

 

2. PUT THE WINE DOWN AND HYDRATE

 

This is pretty obvious, but it couldn't be more important to drink lots of water (and for the record, that's coconut water, not a cocktail). It's key to flush out those toxins and help release extra weight and bloat from over-indulgence. Drink tons of water both while you're juicing and while you're eating solid foods. If you need accountability, get a water bottle to carry around and calculate how many you need to drink per day (the general rule of thumb is to drink half of your body weight in ounces). 

And in case you missed that first bit, let me reiterate: put the wine down (all alcohol really). Not only does this combat your goal of re-hydration and getting the deep sleep you need, it also means you're consuming empty calories. Try taking a week off (or at least a few days) for ultimate results. Need to reward yourself for giving up your beloved glass of cabernet? Try buying some fun wine accessories like these gold stemless glasses or these Gilded Rim red wine glasses to treat yourself when you finish your week away. 

 

 

3. CATCH UP ON SLEEP

If you're like me, vacation hardly means rest. I'm out late getting drinks and up early for adventures, meaning I'm guilty of not getting enough z's. According to research at Uppsala University, people feel hungrier and reach for larger portions when their tired (which you probably already know). So after days of sleep deprivation, you're bound to keep up the over-eating simply due to fatigue. Combat that temptation and catch up on sleep as soon as you get home. As a slave to productivity, I realize this may not be easy. A lot of us prefer to knock out annoyances like unpacking and laundry straight away rather than having it hang over our head. But prioritizing catching up on sleep is the best thing you can do with your time those first couple of days. So make like Sleeping Beauty and tell Snow White she can whistle when you wake up. 

 

 

 

4. GROCERY SHOP AND MEAL PREP

This has been clutch for me (especially now that I'm back home in the states). As someone who is always on the go, I need my meals to be convenient -- which means I eat out a lot. Not only does it get expensive, but it gives you little control over what you're actually eating. So finding meals that are healthy and you'll be excited about really is the best way to go (which usually means making it yourself). I realized that it's totally unrealistic for me to cook multiple nights a week, so I've started to make 2 big batches of a couple different dishes, store them in Pyrex (these glass containers are way better than plastic Tupperware), and voilà! I have on the go meals ready for the rest of the week. I realize this is no new discovery and most of you are probably like "Cool, Whit. We've been meal-prepping since like, 2004." But speaking as someone who is rarely home long enough justify going to go to the grocery store, this feels groundbreaking. Regardless of your lifestyle, chances are you'll be home for a bit after a vacation, so find some recipes that a). are healthy and you'll be excited to eat, but also b). are simple enough to shop for and prep. 

For some of my favorite recipes, check out my Pinterest 'Food + Drink' board!

 

So there you have it! These 4 simple nutrition tips are a sure-fire way to have you feeling brand new, no matter the damage done on vacation. But stay tuned for even more post-travel remedies on the blog this week... our work here isn't finished just yet. 

Thanks to PLENISH for providing me with a wonderful juicing experience and helping me reset after my travels! 

 

WHAT TO DO IN SANTORINI (AND WHAT TO PACK!)

WHAT TO DO IN SANTORINI GREECE

I've been sharing all about my time in Greece this week, but particularly where to eat in Santorini and where to stay in Santorini. To wrap things up, today we're talking about all the things to do in Santorini (and what you need to pack before you go!)

I'll start by disclaiming that you could be perfectly content sitting poolside at a resort and soaking up the views for the entirety of your stay. With that said, you'd also be missing some amazing things that are absolutely worth doing. 

 

CHOOSE YAFY | SANTORINI YACHTING CLUB

Choose Yafy is a Singapore based company, with a branch in Santorini. I actually found them in the Arrivals Hall of the Santorini Airport and their staff helped me put together an amazing boat tour for me and my friends at the last minute. They take pride in providing an intimate look into the local culture and provide tailor-made trips to suit all kinds of specific interests. 

Photos by Katie Theis Photo

 

We did a sailing tour embarking from Ammoudi Bay in Oia. We boarded the Lagoon 400 (a beautiful catamaran) and set sail towards the Volcano and Hot Springs for a quick swim in the therapeutic waters (word to the wise- bring a bathing suit you don't care about if you decide to swim!) From there we continued on to the Volcanic Red Sand beach for some more swimming and a bit of snorkeling. But my favorite part was lounging in trampoline on the front of the boat all day (hammock style). 

santorini yachting club
santorini yachting club
Photos by Katie Theis Photo
Photos by Katie Theis Photo
Photos by Katie Theis Photo

Prices vary based on the size of the boat and how many people are on each tour (I recommend a smaller group. We basically had the boat to ourselves- other than an Austrailian couple we were chatting with!) Regardless of which tour you select, they come with unlimited wine (yes please) and a delicious feast. After touring around some of the best spots on the island, our skipper parked the boat, fired up the grill and pretty soon we were eating pork + chicken, complete with Greek salad, stuffed grape leaves and tons of tzatziki. When we finished our meal, we headed to the best spot to watch the sunset on the water. It was the perfect ending to an increible day. 

Photos by Katie Theis Photo
Photos by Katie Theis Photo
Photos by Katie Theis Photo
Photos by Katie Theis Photo

I cant recommend a sailing tour enough, and Choose Yafy made the entire experience so seamless and wonderful. Do yourself a favor and book a tour with them whilst visiting Santorini!

Photos by Katie Theis Photo

I had wanted to get a fish pedicure for such a long time, and I was so excited to finally try it in Santorini! Garra Rufa, also called nibble fish, originate from streams, ponds and lakes in the Middle East, so given the close proximity these fish spas are pretty popular all over the Greek isles. These little guys have no teeth but are able to nibble off your dead skin cells, thus exfoliating your feet. For only €15 you can sit with your feet in the tank for 20 minutes. 

Evidently, the practice is frowned upon and even banned in several of the states because it's not seen as sanitary (although I hardly doubt one go is going to kill you). While the concept is a bit strange (and I definitely had some ticklish moments) it was really fun to experience and I'd recommend giving it a go at least once!

kissingfish santorini fish pedicures

 

 

DONKEY RIDES 

Photos by Katie Theis Photo

I'll be completely honest. I don't know much about the donkey rides in Santorini other than this: If you ride the cable car down to the port of Fira (or if you're a brave soul who takes the stairs), one of your options to get back to the top is to ride donkeys for €5 (give or take). There were tons of people doing it so we said "why not?!" The views were awesome (The smell? Not so much) and there were definitely some scary moments when you thought the donkey you were riding was going to run right off a cliff. But overall, it was really fun and I'm glad we did it. I will say, there was a part of me that wondered if this was some form of animal cruelty, but this sign gave me a bit of peace. That being said, I probably could do more research (just haven't yet #realtalk). So, if you know something I don't about these guys that I don't, I'd love to hear in the comments below!

Photos by Katie Theis Photo

 

WHAT TO PACK

So hopefully by now I've convinced you that you have to take a trip of your own to Santorini (as if you really needed me to). Once you book your trip, it's time to start thinking about what you want to pack! Overall, I pretty much lived in flowy sundresses that double as beach cover ups, flat sandals and a bathing suit. I also loved playing up the blue and white vibe to match the island (#basic). 

Photos by Katie Theis Photo

I love this color blue (especially for a bathing suit) and was so happy to have it with me in Greece. I also love this top and this one piece in the same color (also this option in a similar color but different style). If you like the idea of blue but don't want to be too matchy matchy, try something with navy like this striped bikini, this crochet number, or you can get a little wild with this tie-dye.

In keeping with the blue and white theme, I love the textile of this breezy cover-up  and this breezy-boho off the shoulder dress. And for sandals, I love casual + chic basics like this Beno slide or this Payce slide

DRESSES + COVER UPS

BATHING SUITS

SANDALS

 

 

And that's a wrap! I hope these posts help you with planning a trip to Santorini- and an amazing one at that! It truly is an incredible place and even more beautiful than the photos. Still have questions or want more information? Let me know in the comments below!

 

Thanks so much to Kapari Natural Resort, Rocabella Santorini Resort & Spa, Perivolas Hotel and Choose Yafy/ Santorni Yachting Club for providing us with an unforgettable trip!

WHAT TO DO IN SANTORINI GREECE

WHERE TO STAY IN SANTORINI

where to stay in santorini greece

Happy Tuesday! We're talking all things Santorini, Greece this week. Yesterday I shared where to eat in Santorini, so today we're going to dive into another question you probably have: What are the best places to stay in Santorini? There are lots of options to choose from, but we opted to stay at hotels over an Airbnb because there are so many amazing resorts (no matter your price range). 

 

I mentioned Kapari Natural Resort (where we had dinner) as an option in yesterday's post and it was gorgeous. But in terms of my own personal accommodation experiences, we stayed at Rocabella and Perivolas-- and I can't say enough wonderful things about both of these places. 

 

ROCABELLA SANTORINI

rocabella hotel santorini greece

Rocabella Santorini is a tranquil oasis in the picturesque village of Imerovigli. Their pristine white architecture of every building is quintessential Santorini and creates an incredibly luxurious aesthetic that you'll love. Not only does it overlook the caldera, the volcano and the surrounding islands, but it's also home to some of the most beautiful sunsets. But the best part is that the common pool, bar and restaurant areas all have these panoramic views of the island so you can enjoy it no matter where you are.  

rocabella hotel santorini greece
rocabella hotel santorini greece
rocabella hotel santorini greece
rocabella hotel santorini greece
rocabella hotel santorini greece
rocabella hotel santorini greece

The staff was so great and made us feel at home from the second we arrived (they even greeted us with cocktail). They helped us with our luggage, arranged cabs for us around the island and made sure we had everything we needed to enjoy our time in Santorini. 

The accommodations were all pristine and luxurious (some rooms even have individual pools if you want your privacy but can't peel away from those views). And breakfast every morning since I left has been somewhat underwhelming (I'm still missing eating their INSANELY yummy Greek yogurt while looking out at the beautiful views.)

All in all, Rocabella was a fantastic place to call home and someplace I think is a great value for what you're getting in return. While prices vary depending on the season, I've seen great deals using the link below. No matter when you go or how you book, I know you'll love it and highly recommend them. 

If you're wanting to stay somewhere that's quintessential Santorini with the blue dome roofs, you're looking for Oia- the small town perched on the northern tip of the island. Again, there are plenty of places to stay, but one in particular that I can't recommend enough. 

where to stay in santorini
oia santorini greece
perivolas lifestyle houses oia santorini greece

Perivolas is the ultimate in laidback luxury. Poised on the cliff high above the Aegean, this intimate escape is designed as a place where you can let the rest of the world slip away. Built ampitheatrically, Perivolas' secluded location combines expansive views with the luxury of absolute tranquility. 

Now, time for the real talk: HO-LY COW. You guys... I can't maintain any chill talking about Perivolas. This place completely blew my mind and far surpassed any place that I've ever stayed in my entire life. Being that I'm a travel blogger and hotel press visits are part of my job, I always maintain my professionalism no matter the circumstances. That is, I always did until Perivolas showed me my room (scratch that... my EPIC CAVE WITH A PRIVATE SAUNA, JACUZZI AND SWIM OUT POOL). I lost ALL my cool points and squealed like a little kid (may have even jumped up and down). Luckily for me, they were gracious and "so happy that I was happy" instead of looking at me like the crazy person that I was being.

 

In all seriousness, this place was the stuff dreams are made of. I NEVER thought Santorini would be someplace where I wanted to stay in my hotel all day and night, but we really actually wanted to (we even cancelled a nice dinner reservation we had that night so we could order room service and utilize the in-room pool and jacuzzi). My fingers shriveled up like prunes while I sat in the pool to soak up our view overlooking Oia (because it was UN. REAL.)

perivolas lifestyle houses oia santorini greece
perivolas lifestyle houses oia santorini greece
perivolas lifestyle houses oia santorini greece
perivoals lifestyle suites oia santorini greece

I loved how quiet the property was, but that we were so close to Oia (we were able to walk everywhere in town without needing a cab). The only time we did need transportation was getting back to the airport, but the hotel had a vehicle to transport us (and we cried a little as we said good-bye). 

 

And have I mentioned the views yet? Yeah? Okay, good.

 

While the suite we stayed in doesn't come with an everyday price tag (cost varies according to season)  it's certainly worth booking if the occasion fits (anyone planning a honeymoon?) But even if you don't stay in the same suite, Perivolas has dozens of other room options to choose from that are also incredible (we got to peek in a few of them). 

 

Long story short, Perivolas is the ultimate experience in luxury and tranquility, and I will go back again and again and again (basically, until they stop allowing me). Do yourself a favor and book it!

 

 

 

perivolas lifestyle suites oia santorini greece

Side note: I've been asked a few times where I got this dress. Unfortunately, it's sold out (for the record, I got it at Madewell last season) but I'll be including a packing guide with links to all the other product details in my next post, so stay tuned!

  

There's still so much more I want to say about Santorini, but no number of blogs will be able to bottle up these incredible experiences adequately. So stay tuned for tomorrow's blog on what to do in Santorini so that you can hurry up and book your own trip!

where to stay in santorini greece

I know there are lots of options to choose from, but I firmly believe these two are some of the best hotels in Santorini! Have you stayed anywhere on the island that you loved that I didn't include? Let me know in the comments below!

 

xx

Whitney