Hi all!
I’M BACK! Words cannot express how epic and wonderful our adventures were. We are still on such a high. I will be posting all of my vegan travel blogs soon (both here and on Vegan Travel) but for now, I wanted to share my favourites for June, whilst on vacation. I really hope you enjoy this special travel edition. We saw so many breathtaking places, made unforgettable memories, ate the most delicious plant based meals and took hundreds of gorgeous photos. It truly was the best trip we have ever had. I also read a fair few books, which I will list below. Let’s do this!
THE BEST OF JUNE:
1.) Luggage Accessory – Harry Potter (Platform 9 3/4) Luggage Tag

Before you travel anywhere, make sure you invest in a unique luggage tag. When you’re waiting at an airport carousel, a lot of the suitcases can begin to look the same. An easily identifiable tag can save you a lot of time and anxiety. I received mine in a subscription box but I’ve linked where you can find it on Amazon. It was really fitting that this was my tag for our Europe trip as 1.) I love Harry Potter and 2.) we went to the Harry Potter Studio Tour in the UK and 3.) we stopped at King’s Cross Station to visit the infamous Platform 9 3/4 itself. Amazing by the way!

2.) Travel Accessory – Kanken Backpack by Fjallraven

In the last year or so, I’ve had pretty bad shoulder problems, so I wanted to invest in a good quality backpack to use overseas. I’ve seen Kanken’s advertised everywhere but thought them too expensive, so I didn’t bother. I changed my mind when I realised it was better to pay more for something that wouldn’t injure me day after day on a very active holiday. I’m so glad I did because it was completely worth it. You can get them in so many colours but I bought the 16L Frost Green/Peach Pink. It held all of my essentials comfortably, sitting nice and high on my shoulders. It’s a quality investment that I can use for years to come and the design is gorgeous. If you travel often and are prone to neck/shoulder issues, I would highly recommend one.
3.) Electronic Device – Kindle Paperwhite E-Reader

For my birthday, my love bought me a Kindle Paperwhite E-Reader in white. It was perfect timing as I didn’t want to fill my suitcase with loads of heavy books. This particular model has a battery, that once charged, can last for weeks. It was so handy on long flights and trains. I love how it holds thousands upon thousands of relatively cheap books. A Kindle E-Reader is definitely a solid investment for those that love to travel and do so frequently. Before the Paperwhite, I had the Kindle app on my phone but it drained my battery and the screen was too small. This was a much better option, as I could save power on my phone to take lots of pictures along the way. Francis also bought me a really beautiful Kindle case from Etsy.
The books I loaded on before my trip were:
Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare
The Next Together series (The Next Together, Another Together (short story free on Kindle), The Last Beginning) by Lauren James
The Mara Dyer trilogy (The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, The Evolution of Mara Dyer & The Retribution of Mara Dyer) by Michelle Hodkin
Carry On & Attachments by Rainbow Rowell
I read most of them (see list below).
4.) Packing Accessories – Suitcase Organisers

My mum bought me these packing cases for Christmas and I’m so glad she did. I’m a super organised person, so this gift was perfect for me. I was able to keep all my toiletries, cosmetics, socks, underwear, cable cords/chargers, socks and jewellery in separate compartments. I put my dirty clothes in the laundry bags, which minimised the space in my suitcase. I was able to fit more in and save room for gifts/souvenirs. I cannot imagine travelling without them now!
5.) Place – Oxford University

It was really hard to pick my favourite place. I saw so many new cities and fell in love again with ones I had visited as a child. However, I felt the biggest connection to Oxford University in England. It was the most beautiful, charming campus full of rich history and old buildings. I loved walking the same streets that Oscar Wilde did when he was a student. We did a 90 minute tour of the Bodleian Library, which was everything! Unfortunately, you weren’t allowed to take photos inside but could for the Radcliffe Camera Library (see image above). Being there felt like a dream come true.
6.) Holiday Clothing – Sunflower Jumpsuit from Sportsgirl

We went to Europe at the beginning of summer, so it was ridiculously hot and sunny everywhere we went. I got so much wear out of my gorgeous Sunflower jumpsuit. I found it in one of the bargain racks a few weeks before departing, at Sportsgirl. It’s light, comfortable, pretty and made me feel like I was really embracing the season. It’s hands down one of my favourite wardrobe pieces and I cannot wait to wear it again, once our winter is over.
7.) European Vegan Restaurant – ‘Le Fate’ in Florence


There were endless amounts of delicious vegan options all over Europe, which was so wonderful. I will be posting proper vegan travel blogs for England, Italy & Greece later this month, but my all time favourite meal/restaurant was at ‘Le Fate’ in Florence. In my personal opinion, Florence had the best vegan food overall. This particular restaurant was special because Francis had been planning on taking me there as a surprise before we left. Basically, ‘Le Fate’ is a 100% vegan and astrological themed restaurant. It used to feature zodiac specific menus but unfortunately, the new chef discontinued it. That aside, the place was absolutely beautiful. It was decked out in all blue, with astrological paintings on the wall. The food was divine. I loved the raspberry ‘cheesecake’ for dessert!
8.) Memory – Best Moment of June 2017


Like I mentioned, nearly every single day was a best moment on this holiday but I’ll never forget staying with my family in Palermo, Sicily. I hadn’t seen them since I was a little girl and the reunion was truly emotional. We spent three incredible nights at my cousin’s gorgeous home, right on the hills laughing, conversing in Italian, hugging and exploring. They cooked delicious vegan meals for us, took us out sightseeing every single day and made us feel so welcome. One of my favourite moments was swimming in their beautiful pool, then spending the morning picking cherries with my auntie and uncle, whilst overlooking views of the entire city. It meant so much to introduce them to my husband and have them see me all grown up as a married woman. It was so hard saying goodbye but I’ll treasure those memories forever.
TOTAL BOOKS I READ IN JUNE 2017: 9
– Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz – 5/5 STARS
– Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare (Book #2 in The Dark Artifices series) – 5/5 STARS
– A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness (I also watched the movie on the plane and it broke me!) – 5/5 STARS
– The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin (Book #1 in the Mara Dyer trilogy) – 4/5 STARS
– The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin (Book #2 in the Mara Dyer trilogy) – 4/5 STARS
– The Retribution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin (Book #3 in the Mara Dyer trilogy) – 4/5 STARS
– The Next Together by Lauren James (Book #1 in The Next Together series) – 3/5 STARS
– Another Together (short story in the Next Together series) by Lauren James – 5/5 STARS
– A Long Conversation (Shadowhunter novella) by Cassandra Clare – 4/5 STARS
I hope you enjoyed my June favourites. As mentioned earlier, the vegan travel posts will be up soon! Peace & Love xoxo
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