Have home automation systems become obsolete? Currently, the trend is a return to the "analog home": a home that invites simplicity, silence, and a rediscovered connection with nature.
Aurélie holds a degree in Social Sciences from Université Paris Descartes and a certificate in print journalism from the Institut Pratique de Journalisme. Her career began at ArMen, a renowned magazine dedicated to Breton heritage and culture, before joining the investigative team at 24 Ore, a Corsican newspaper.
Relocating to Marseille, she transitioned to producing travel guides, including works on the island of Groix and Marseille, and began a long-standing collaboration with Guide Vert. Over time, she expanded her expertise to copywriting, working with agencies such as
Marsatwork, Perfeo and Sunmade. She later took on web copywriting roles for Décathlon Outdoor and Sport Découverte..
Aurélie then joined the luxury cruise line PONANT as Editorial and Iconographic Design Manager. Following a transformative yoga retreat in India, she chose to return to freelance work, allowing her to focus on her two greatest passions: writing and yoga.
Have home automation systems become obsolete? Currently, the trend is a return to the "analog home": a home that invites simplicity, silence, and a rediscovered connection with nature.
Nicknamed the “California of Europe”, the Algarve, in southern Portugal, has been named the “World’s Leading Beach Destination” at the World Travel Awards. With around 150 beaches lined with cliffs and record levels of sunshine, it has become one of the most fashionable destinations in Europe.
Just 40 minutes from Lisbon by coastal train, it is one of Portugal’s top destinations. Discover its pedestrian historic center, beaches perfect for relaxing and water sports, monuments and art museums, and seaside villas.
A rare astronomical phenomenon, the solar eclipse on 12 August 2026 promises to be a major event in Europe. Iceland, a strategic viewing point, is already being targeted by travel companies that have structured their offers around the eclipse.
In 2026, 65% of solo trips will be taken by women. While Iceland, Japan, and Portugal rank among the three safest destinations, there are other countries—such as Costa Rica or Rwanda—where traveling alone is completely safe, as long as the trip is well planned.
Located in the central lobby of the Municipal Library of Prague, a tower made of thousands of books symbolizing the infinity of learning has gone viral on social media.
From Finland to Kenya, passing through the United Arab Emirates, Australia, and Uruguay, the BBC has compiled a list of twenty destinations to explore in 2026, featuring unique historical and cultural experiences, spectacular landscapes, and eco-responsible travel.
This legendary Caribbean destination captivates millions of tourists each year. But behind its postcard-perfect landscapes lies a much harsher reality: on the island, access to the coast has become a privilege.
The model has just been unveiled: a fully wooden football stadium with a design integrated into its surroundings and a capacity of 5,000 seats. This innovative project will take place in Fukushima, Japan.
With the arrival of the holidays, what better way than to escape to Brussels, the world capital of chocolate? It’s the perfect opportunity to dive into the history of chocolate, stroll through the Christmas market, and admire the window displays of the great chocolatiers.
From Italy to Canada, and through Switzerland, India, and New Zealand, here is AD magazine’s list of the 10 most beautiful lakes in the world.
From September to November, travellers to Thailand will be able to enjoy free domestic flights. This initiative aims to boost tourism and visitor numbers in certain areas.
If you're one of the lucky ones who aren't subject to the school holidays, what a joy to be able to go on vacation in September! Tourist spots return to their post-season calm, the climate is milder, and so are the prices. Here are five ideal destinations to enjoy the end of summer.
Crowned Europe's top city for gastronomy tourism according to Time Out's 2025 ranking, Madrid is shaking up established standards. While Paris slips to ninth place and Rome drops out of the top 20, the Spanish capital boasts a thriving culinary scene.
Open until the end of 2026, Dream of the Desert is the premier five-star luxury train in the Middle East. Leaving Riyadh, he will visit the largest natural reserve of Saudi Arabia for two days.
The world's first Michelin-starred ice cream maker, MINIMAL, in Taiwan, is revolutionising gastronomy with modern ice creams with unique flavours.
In 2025, wellness is no longer just about seeking relaxation. It’s a holistic lifestyle, guided by harmony between body, mind and environment. Here are the key trends that are redefining our approach to wellness this year.