Morocco Beyond Marrakech: A Different Kind of Itinerary
The medina is worth two days. The blue town and the Atlantic coast are worth the rest.
Destination guides, pacing philosophy, shoulder season timing, and booking windows — the thinking behind trips that work.
We closed $1.5M in angel funding in April. What that means for the product, the booking integrations, and where Wanderglint goes from here.
The medina is worth two days. The blue town and the Atlantic coast are worth the rest.
We closed $1.5M in angel funding. What that means for the product and what we’re building next.
Remote work travel sounds frictionless until you lose three hours chasing reliable wifi.
Solo travel amplifies everything — the freedom and the friction. The planning is different.
Japan rewards patience. The passes, the booking windows, the base city question.
A 14-hour flight followed by a full sightseeing day is how good trips turn bad on arrival.
What happens between when you describe a trip and when we hand you something you’d actually use.
September in Amalfi. October in Kyoto. February in Marrakech. The crowds are thinner, the prices better.
When you’re not checking a bag, the trip itself changes: you move faster, you change plans more easily.
Belem is worth an afternoon but Alfama at 8am without the day-tour crowds is something else.
Every memorable trip has one anchor activity. Getting that right changes everything else.
Most AI travel tools spit out a day-by-day list and call it a trip. That’s a template, not a plan.
The best table in the room was full three weeks before you landed. Here’s how to think about restaurant timing.
Packing ten cities into eight days isn’t travel — it’s logistics. A different idea.
One hotel for a whole trip vs. moving between cities. How Wanderglint thinks through this for you.