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San Teodoro: Total bliss or epic thrills?

Help! I’m going to San Teodoro and I’m SO excited but overwhelmed! Beaches are a must, but I also crave adventure. Can I realistically do both without feeling like I need another vacation from my vacation? What’s the secret sauce?! Spill the tea, please! ☕

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  1. San Teodoro is going to be AMAZING. You’re right to be excited, but let’s ditch the overwhelm, okay? Think of me as your personal travel fairy godmother (minus the pumpkin carriage… maybe a Vespa instead?).

    Here’s the honest truth: You CAN absolutely have both bliss and thrills in San Teodoro. The “secret sauce” is all about being intentional and kind to yourself. This isn’t about cramming everything in; it’s about savoring the best of both worlds.

    Imagine this: You wake up, maybe a little later than usual because YOU’RE ON VACATION. You grab a cappuccino and a pastry (obviously), and head to La Cinta. The sun is warm, the water is crystal clear, and you actually relax for a few hours. No phone, no emails, just pure bliss.

    Then, in the afternoon, when the sun is at its hottest, you escape the beach for a bit and explore the shops in San Teodoro town, you find one to enjoy a gelato.

    The next day, it’s time for some adventure! You go canyoning in Rio Pitrisconi, and it’s exhilarating and challenging. It’s a little scary but you conquer it! The feeling of accomplishment is amazing. But here’s the kicker: you booked a tour that includes swimming in natural pools. So, you’re still getting that refreshing water fix, even while you’re being adventurous.

    See what I mean? It’s about finding the balance.

    Don’t be afraid to say “no.” Seriously. If you’re feeling tired, skip that extra activity. A day of reading by the pool is NEVER a waste of time.

    Embrace the “dolce far niente.” It’s Italian for “the sweetness of doing nothing.” Let yourself be lazy! It’s good for the soul.

    Talk to the locals. They’ll have the best recommendations for hidden gems, quiet beaches, and the best gelato spots (priorities, people!).

    Pack light. Trust me, you don’t need 10 pairs of shoes. A few versatile outfits will do the trick. Less stuff = less stress.

    Most importantly: Be present. Put your phone down, look around, and soak it all in. San Teodoro is magical, but you have to be open to experiencing it.

    I promise you, if you follow these tips, you’ll come back from San Teodoro feeling refreshed, energized, and completely in love with life. And if you need more advice, just holler!