Canada is a massive, stunning country filled with friendly people, diverse cities, and unique landscapes. Spanning over 9,000 kilometers (5,600 miles) from the icy tundra of the Yukon to the rocky beaches of the east coast, the Great White North is a country that has something for everyone. Canada is often skipped over on many […]
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Last Updated: 3/1/24 | March 1st, 2024 Planning a trip can be a lot of fun: researching amazing bucket-list activities, daydreaming about picture-perfect beaches and epic hikes, booking the cheap flights that will take you to the world’s most amazing destinations. Planning gives you ownership of your trip and lets you imagine all the wonderful […]
Greece Travel Guide
Greece is one of Europe’s most beautiful destinations, home to picturesque islands, delicious food, thousands of years of history, and wonderful people. It’s also super affordable. You can travel around Greece for a fraction of what you’d spend in Western Europe, which is just one of the many reasons why I absolutely love visiting Greece. […]
Cairns Travel Guide
Cairns is Australia’s gateway to northern Queensland. Whether you are backpacking around the region, looking to dive, want to visit the forests, or are heading deeper inland, Cairns is a worthwhile stop on everyone’s itinerary. From here you can visit the Great Barrier Reef, the Daintree rainforest, the Atherton Tablelands, Cape Tribulation, and much more. […]
Melbourne Travel Guide
While Sydney may have the more popular tourist attractions, Melbourne is the backpacker capital of the countr. It’s my favorite city in Australia. The city has a European feel to it and is popular with backpackers and young travelers looking to enjoy its laid-back vibe. With plenty of culture, activities, art exhibitions, and live music, […]
Perth Travel Guide
When it comes to traveling Australia, Perth is not high up on most travelers’ lists. It doesn’t get a lot of visitors or backpackers compared to the east coast. Located on the west coast (and far from everything), that’s partially understandable. It’s not an easy place to get to. However, those travelers are missing out. […]
Rotorua Travel Guide
Rotorua (which comes from the Maori “Te Rotorua-nui-a-Kahumatamomoe”) is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the North Island. Located in the Bay of Plenty region, tourists have been visiting here since the 19th century, flocking to the region to bathe in the geothermal hot springs. The dynamic geothermal landscape makes for exciting nature […]
Adventure Races and Overland Travel: An Interview with Ric
After getting laid off, Ric moved abroad and worked to turn his passion of traveling into his job. Now, he spends his time volunteering abroad and taking part in adventurous races all across the globe. Find out his tips for getting involved and what lessons he has learned after visiting 110 countries!
Brisbane Travel Guide
Brisbane is the state capital of Queensland and is the third largest city in Australia. Founded in 1825, Brisbane is something of a “business city” so there isn’t as much “to do” here compared to cities like Sydney or Melbourne. It’s the kind of place where people work on weekdays and then they leave to […]
How Gay Travel is Different (And Why it Matters)
Because different questions arise if you are traveling as part of the LGBT community, I’m introducing a new column by LGBT travel guru, Adam Goffman. In this first post, he addresses safety concerns and other worries of gay travelers.
Broome Travel Guide
Broome is located in northwest Australia and is a major stop on the backpacking and RV Australia travel trail. The city was founded in the 1880s as a pearling town and named after the territory’s governor. Today, the area’s mining boom has created an influx of people into the city. When you visit Broome, you’ll […]
Why Cynics Will Always Be Haters and How to Prove Them Wrong
We all have people in our life who dismiss our goals, accomplishments, and dreams. They will try to give you a sense of reality and tell you “the whole story.” Don’t let these cynics get you down. Travel is a worthwhile goal. Better yet, it is one within reach!