Stephanie Mee
School
University Of Toronto
Expertise
Foodie Destinations, Solo Travel, Outdoor Adventures
- Stephanie has lived and worked in numerous countries across the globe, including Indonesia, Mexico, Vietnam, and Costa Rica.
- She has covered everything from water conservation in Bali to award-winning wine bars in Singapore and sacred cave temples in Cambodia.
- She is currently based in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where she is on a mission to discover the best tacos and micheladas in town.
Experience
Stephanie is a Canadian journalist and content writer with over 15 years of experience writing about travel, food, and lifestyle topics. She got the travel bug at a young age and has since visited 30 countries on three continents. Her work has appeared in numerous print publications and online platforms, including the Phnom Penh Post, Narcity, and the Matador Network.
Education
Stephanie received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto with a major in archaeology and minors in history and visual arts. She also holds a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate.
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Stories By Stephanie Mee
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The Amazonian wildlife is one of the main reasons people visit, and as incredible as it is to view these animals up close, they also present serious threats.
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While islands are popular vacation destinations for those looking for adventure, you may want to skip visiting the most dangerous islands in the world.
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These beaches might be beautiful, but they are also popular with sharks. If swimming with sharks isn't your idea of fun, give these spots a wide berth.