by talysin | May 15, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
I learned the hard way that throwing together a list of tourist attractions doesn’t make a good full-day tour. Three years ago in Charleston, I mapped out twelve stops, estimated fifteen minutes each, and figured I’d have plenty of time for lunch. By noon,...
by talysin | May 14, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The morning light catches the coquina stone walls of the Castillo de San Marcos, and you realize you’re standing in a place where Spanish soldiers once kept watch over these same waters more than three centuries ago. St. Augustine doesn’t just tell you...
by talysin | May 13, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The bellhop who disappeared decades ago still carries luggage up the stairs. A young girl in Victorian dress plays hopscotch in the hallway at midnight. These aren’t scenes from a gothic novel—they’re Tuesday night at some of Savannah’s most historic...
by talysin | May 12, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The Art of Creating Self-Guided Tours That Matter Standing on a cobblestone street in Charleston last summer, I watched a group of tourists huddled around their phones, clearly following some kind of audio guide. What struck me wasn’t just their engagement, but...
by talysin | May 11, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The gas lamps flickered against Savannah’s cobblestones as carriages clattered past grand mansions in the 1800s, but beneath the city’s genteel surface, shocking crimes were unfolding that would captivate the nation for generations. These weren’t the...
by talysin | May 10, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
The cobblestone streets of Savannah transform into Revolutionary War-era Charleston in your favorite period drama. That familiar coffee shop where the romantic leads first meet actually sits three blocks from your hotel. Movie magic doesn’t end when the credits...