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14 days in hotel quarantine: Sydney, Australia

14 days in hotel quarantine: Sydney, Australia

Back in mid-March we were having a grand old time sipping coffee and hiking in Colombia. With the news about Coronavirus ramping up it was definitely on our mind, however no travel restrictions had yet been announced for the region and we were keen to 

Travelling from Panama to Colombia with San Blas Adventures

Travelling from Panama to Colombia with San Blas Adventures

What you will experience Amazing food Friendly and energetic guides Lots of volleyball Pristine snorkelling As much beach time as you could ever need Must knows Read the FAQs on San Blas Adventure’s website. Then read them again. You will sleep in a hammock under 

Honduras Travel Guide: Why you should not just skip through

Honduras Travel Guide: Why you should not just skip through

Backpackers and holidaymakers have been avoiding Honduras for some years due to the violence and crime associated with the previous political corruption, gangs and drug trade. In fact some cities in Honduras were known for having the highest homicide rates in the world. Unfortunately is 

Nine Secret New Orleans Tips

Nine Secret New Orleans Tips

Welcome to New Orleans & Louisiana, arguably one of the most unique cities (and state) in the United States. With an intriguing mix of cultures, history, architecture, food and music, it’s easy to see why this city is high on so many peoples bucket lists. 

Mexico City travel guide

Mexico City travel guide

Flying into Mexico City, I expected it to be a big, busy, polluted city. But boy was I wrong. I mean yes – it is big, and busy, and there is definitely pollution – but it’s so much more than this. We ended up falling 

7 unique ways to record your travels

7 unique ways to record your travels

Why document your travels? Keeping a record of your travels, whether short day trips or a longer once in a lifetime journey can be super rewarding. It will help you recall and share stories of your unique experiences, and is a great way to have 

3 glorious days in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

3 glorious days in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

It’s easy to understand why San Miguel de Allende has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every corner you turn as you walk along the cobblestone streets presents breathtaking scenery of the brightly coloured houses, stunning Spanish colonial architecture, and distant mountains. But I’ll