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I’m Martina, an Italian travel blogger and freelance content writer. Born on a cold January night in 1992, I started traveling as a child — my parents took me to the Scottish Highlands in 1993 — and I haven’t stopped since.
I love pizza, breakfast, and always have a book on my nightstand, a cup of tea or Americano within reach, and a thousand ideas running through my head. My camera is more than just a tool, it’s my trusted companion, capturing the beauty and diversity of our planet one frame at a time.
Writing has been my dream since I was a child, and today I’m proud to call it my profession. With a degree in Journalism, I’ve been working as a content writer in the travel and lifestyle industry since 2013, when I launched my Italian travel blog, Martinaway.
Why did you join the community?
Q&AAs a freelancer, it’s easy to feel isolated and miss out on opportunities to connect and grow with peers. This community is the perfect way to break out of that bubble and keep learning from others
What is your favorite travel destination?
Q&AMore than a specific place, I love destinations where nature takes center stage, though I’m always down for a quick city break now and then
Where do you dream of traveling to?
Q&AI’m more about experiences than specific locations. My ultimate dream is to see humpback whales and whale sharks
What was your first travel job?
Q&AI started out collaborating with travel apps and websites focused on local tourism, while also working as an English-to-Italian travel translator
What do you want to learn more about?
Q&AI want to dive deeper into the business side of things and stay ahead of industry trends. I’d also love to level up my photography skills, especially night photography
Three words that describe why we should travel?
Q&AGrowth, memories, experiences
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