🌍 About Passport Pages Europe
Hi, I’m Jamie – the traveller behind Passport Pages Europe.
What started as a few weekend trips has turned into a project to share honest guides and hidden gems from across the continent. I’ve always loved exploring new places, not just the famous landmarks, but the quiet corners, local cafés, and everyday details that make each destination unique.
Passport Pages Europe is where I share those discoveries. From the beaches and volcanoes of the Canary Islands to the historic streets of Spain, Portugal, and beyond, my goal is to help you plan trips that feel exciting, authentic, and stress free.
You won’t find luxury reviews or over polished itineraries here, just real experiences, practical advice, and inspiration for your next adventure across Europe.
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway, a long term trip, or just day dreaming about your next destination, I hope this site gives you ideas, tips, and a little extra motivation to explore more.
💬 Follow my travels and updates across Europe for more stories, photos, and travel inspiration.

Frequently Asked Questions
1. How can I afford to travel so often?
I work full time and plan my trips carefully around weekends and holidays. I also look for off season deals, use flight comparison tools, and stay in affordable apartments instead of hotels. It’s all about planning smart, not spending more.
3. Do you travel solo or with someone?
Mostly with my partner or a friend, though sometimes I explore alone too. It depends on the trip, some are weekend getaways, others are longer adventures where we both work remotely.
2. What kind of places do you write about?
Mainly Europe, from big cities like Madrid and Lisbon to smaller, lesser known spots across the Canary Islands and beyond. I love mixing popular destinations with hidden gems most travellers overlook.
4. How do you choose where to go next?
Usually it starts with a cheap flight, a photo I’ve seen, or a place I’ve read about that sparks curiosity. I like destinations that feel authentic, with local cafés, good transport, and plenty to explore on foot.
