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My Wandering Voyage is an adventure travel and photography blog by Olivia Rutt. My Wandering Voyage is a gateway to a world of adventure, alternative living and travel photography through compelling storytelling and visuals.

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I 🧡 Aperol Spritzes⁠!
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They're fun, fruity and perfect on a warm, sunny day. And an Aperol Spritz in Italy is a necessity (at least for me).⁠
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I may have ordered at least one a day during my recent trip to the Amalfi Coast. (To be fair, I was ther
Let me introduce you to Paros: a slice of Cycladic paradise where time slows down and beauty is around every corner. 💙

In the full guide, I share:
📍 How to get there
🏡 Where to stay. Spoiler: @sunsetgetaway.gr
🧿 The villages you can’t miss
“The season, the scene, the air, were all favourable to tenderness and sentiment.” - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park 

Remember how I wanted to shoot a roll of film in my Hasselblad every month? Yeah, that was before I unexpectedly got anothe
Rainy Sorano 🇮🇹

I fell in love with the rooftops in Sorano, a medieval village in Southern Tuscany. 

Even on a rainy day, it was fun to wander the streets of Sorano, exploring every nook with no goal in mind. 

In fact, we just picked this town o
Every time I told someone I would be on the Amalfi Coast for three weeks, I got an odd look, quickly followed by "Are you travelling around Italy or Europe too?" And I'd say "Nope, just Amalfi Coast."

This idea of slow travel is