Feb 5, 2020• by Thecoupleinrow51
Sunrise Stand-Up Paddleboarding on Lake Bacalar: Fifty Shades of Blue
For those who do not know me: I am not a morning person - at all. Waking up anywhere before 7 AM feels just the same as waking up in the middle of the night for me. Generally speaking, I am a...
Jan 30, 2020• by Sequoia_Guides
Visiting Crystal Cave in Sequoia National Park
Crystal Cave in Sequoia National Park is a fun, family-friendly adventure! The cave is accessible only by guided tour but luckily tours generally run May-November and it's easy to purchase...
Jan 30, 2020• by TravelLightLaura
We still don’t like IPA’s but luckily craft beer in Michigan is an exotic forest of options so the Holmes & Watson quest continues. With Grand Rapids just 30 minutes away and a friend’s...
Jan 24, 2020• by KiwiTalksTravel
A Beginner's Guide To: New York City (Summer)
New York City is by far one of my favourite cities in the world. I’ve been lucky enough to visit NYC twice; once in summer and once in winter, and both times I went, it was so surreal and...
Jan 19, 2020• by BucketListTravel
Kodiak Alaska, Wild life and Culture
We visited Kodiak on board of the Azamara Quest. Kodiak island is home to about 6,000 people and about 8,000 bears. To get to Kodiak you can fly commercial, use the Alaska Marine Highway or a cruise...
Jan 18, 2020• by thebeesabroad
5 Locations You Must Do to Experience the Mexican Coast
There is so much to do and see in Mexico. Living a hefty portion of our lives in central and southern USA, Mexico was one of our top vacation spots. Cheap and quick airfare made it simple for us...