Mexico City is a sprawling, chaotic, messy city in the best way possible. Here you’ll find world-class museums, monumental churches, grand plazas, historic buildings, lush parks, and one of the best food scenes in the world. It’s no surprise that travelers fall in love with all aspects of this dynamic city. Founded in the early […]
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Croatia Travel Guide
Croatia is one of the most popular destinations in Europe. It’s the go-to spot for stunning beaches, rugged islands, historic architecture, and all the sailing you could ask for. I think the country is vastly underappreciated. The tourism focus in the country is usually Hvar, Split, Dubrovnik, Istria, or the famed Plitvice Lakes. Too much […]
Sihanoukville Travel Guide
Named after the former king Norodom Sihanouk, the city of Sihanoukville is usually a must on everyone’s travels to Cambodia. The city’s golden beaches originally caught the attention of Cambodia’s jet-setting elite, however, Sihanoukville fell off the map during the tragic and violent reign of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Years later, it was […]
London Travel Guide
London is one of the most popular cities in the world. It’s home to charming pubs, world-class (and often free) museums, tons of history, some of the best theater performances in the world, a diverse population, incredible food, and a wild nightlife. I know it’s cliche to say there’s something for everyone but, in this […]
Bogotá Travel Guide
The capital of Colombia, Bogotá, is a city most people tend to pass through on their way to explore other areas of Colombia. They make an obligatory visit since they are in the country and go off to spend time somewhere “better.” Most travelers say Bogotá is only worth a few days. Those travelers are […]
Manchester Travel Guide
Manchester is one of England’s underrated cities, often overlooked by international tourists in favor of cosmopolitan London. However, the city punches well above its weight when it comes to things to see and do and is worth spending a few days exploring. Manchester boomed in the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution, becoming the world’s […]
Medellín Travel Guide
Medellín is the most popular city in Colombia (maybe even South America). It’s a hot spot for digital nomads and remote workers, expats, and travelers who come to backpack Medellín as they travel through Colombia. Set in the Aburrá Valley, Medellín has a temperate year-round climate that makes it one of the fastest-growing cities in […]
Saint Lucia Travel Guide
St. Lucia is best known as a romantic getaway. It’s a gorgeous tropical island with long sandy beaches and beautiful, natural surroundings that honeymooners love. But you don’t have to be on a honeymoon to enjoy this paradise! First known as “Louanalao” by the indigenous Arawak in 200 CE, the island is filled with beautiful […]
Oxford Travel Guide
Oxford is a charming, historic city located just a short ride from London. The city is famed for its prestigious university, which is one of the oldest in the world (it was founded in the 11th century). Oxford first earned fame in the Middle Ages as a hub for theological learning. It then expanded into […]
Tokyo Travel Guide
Tokyo is a crazy, frenetic, eclectic, and astounding city. It marries traditional tastes, unique fashion, Western music, avant-garde cocktails, and delicious food to create a place that is incredibly cool and weird. It comes alive at night, when the neon billboards and bright lights turn on and the Japanese cut loose after a long day […]
13 Tips for RVing with Kids
Posted: 6/3/2021 | June 3rd, 2021 I don’t have much RV experience — and I definitely don’t have any experience RVing with kids. But, this summer, with many people are planning domestic vacations instead of traveling abroad, RV travel is going to be even bigger than last year. To help those of you with kids […]
Saint John Travel Guide
Saint John is one of the U.S. Virgin Islands, a U.S. territory located in the Caribbean. Saint John is the smallest of the three main islands, with no airport (though there is a regular ferry service from nearby Saint Thomas). The U.S. Virgin Islands have been inhabited since at least 1000 CE (you can still […]