
Adventure Travel
Best Places to Travel
Where’s your bucket list destination? There are so many wonderful places worldwide that make it hard to choose where you’d like to travel next. Whether you’d like to swim with whales in Tonga or ride a hot air balloon in Cappadocia, so many of us have a strong desire to find the best places to travel.
One of the things I like to do before I travel is to gather as much information as I can about a place to have an enjoyable trip. My travel guides are built to offer as much information as possible about a place so that you can decide how to build your itinerary in the way YOU want to travel.
You’ll find sample itineraries, especially for those who have limited vacation days. There are weekend getaway ideas for the weekend warrior. These guides will offer inspiration for where to stay, what to see in a new place and tips and tricks to have a successful trip.
How do you like to travel?
There are no wrong answers! Whatever way you like to travel - whether it’s slow and easy or a go-go-go adventure - is the right one. If you like off-the-beaten-path adventures, city escapes, or photography-focused trips, I’ve got a guide for you.
Are you the kind of traveller who’s up for anything? A three-day wilderness hike through the forest? Bungee jumping? Swimming through a tectonic plate? Hell to the YES. Let’s get adventurous.
Adventure Travel
There’s nothing better than throwing your bags in the back of your car, rolling the windows down and blasting your favourite tunes ready for wherever the road takes you. Road trips are my favourite way to travel too!
Road Trips
When vacation days are limited, it means packing in as much as I can to have a fun, action-packed week. Here are some posts about 10-day itineraries for your next vacation:
10-Day Vacations
It’s no secret that I work full-time. And I live for the weekends, making the most of every opportunity I have to see new places and have new experiences. Looking for some weekend getaway inspiration, here are a few posts that can help:
Parking in and around Banff can be a nightmare, which is why it’s easier than ever to visit Banff without a car. Here’s everything you need to know about getting around Banff without a vehicle