In this month’s family travel guest post, Cameron Wears, from Traveling Canucks, breaks down the most common family travel excuses. Using his tips and tricks, just about any family will be able to start traveling – all it takes is some dedication and creativity!
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We Didn’t Listen to Those Who Said Travel Wasn’t Possible
Everyone always assumes that if you have children you can no longer travel. In this guest post, Cameron Wears from Traveling Canucks proves the naysayers wrong! While it won’t always be easy, Cameron is here to show that family travel is a challenging and rewarding endeavour worth the effort!
Why Road Trips are a Good Idea for Family Travel
Getting your kids to sit still on a plane can be an uphill battle. Factor in the cost of flights and you can see why overseas family travel is a costly endeavor. Family travel expert Cameron Wears has another possibility for the adventurous family, one that is budget friendly and involves less hassle than you think!
9 Tips for Better Family Travel
Family travel expert Cameron Wears is no stranger to traveling with kids. As an avid family traveler, he is familiar with the ups and downs of family travel. That’s why in this month’s family travel guest post, Cameron shares his best tips to help you get the most out of your next family adventure!
Why Tourists Ruin the Places They Visit
Updated 11/23/19 | November 23rd, 2019 Last summer, while I was living in Sweden, I met up with travel writer Doug Lansky, the man behind several worldwide destination guides for Rough Guides. We were talking about travel (of course) and began discussing the philosophical question about whether, as traveler writers, we end up destroying the […]
Vancouver Travel Guide
Vancouver is one of my favorite cities in the world. It has the best of both worlds: you can be in an urban environment one second and then, a few minutes later you can be out in the wilderness hiking beautiful mountains. With its world-class food scene, tasty craft breweries, popular markets on Granville Island, […]
8 Myths About Solo Female Travel Debunked
Taking the leap to travel can be difficult for a lot of reasons, but especially with all the misconceptions out there. In this post, Kristin Addis addresses 8 common myths associated with solo female travel and how to not let those stop you.
10 Common Fears That Stop You from Traveling Solo
Posted: 11/12/2014 | November 12th, 2014 On the second Wednesday of the month, Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse writes a column featuring tips and advice on solo female travel. It’s not a topic I can cover and, since there’s a lot of female travelers out there, I felt it was important to bring […]
How I’ve Kept Traveling the World After Having My Baby
Posted: 3/24/2023 | March 24th, 2023 Everyone says that you have to stop traveling the world once you have kids. In this guest post, Kristin from Be My Travel Muse shares how she has managed to keep traveling the world — even with a baby — and the lessons and challenges traveling with a child […]
The Foolproof Guide to Staying in Shape While Traveling
Steve Kamb, creator of Nerd Fitness and author of “Level Up Your Life” gives in-depth advice on how to stay fit while on the road. Included is a workout you can do anywhere, guidelines on how to party, and how to eat without going overboard. If you want to travel and feel great at the same time, then this post is for you.
6 Women Who Conquered Personal Mountains to Travel the World
Any woman can be a solo traveler provided she is willing to take the plunge and head out the door. The women in this post illustrate that very point: that any woman, from any walk of life, can make solo female travel work for them. It won’t always be easy, so let these women serve as your travel inspiration!
Extreme Budget Traveling (under $10 a Day) with Tomislav
A financial crisis led to community member and author Tomislav Perko losing everything. But through Couchsurfing, he gained a love for travel. In this interview, he shares how becoming broke was one of the best things to happen to him as well as the challenges and rewards of traveling on a small budget.