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  • The most beautiful places to go snowboarding in Canada | Partnered Post

    The most beautiful places to go snowboarding in Canada | Partnered Post

    Canada is a paradise for snowboarders – there are just so many incredible places to go! The mountainous terrain, deep snow, and spectacular views make for a thrilling snowboarding experience…

  • 11 kick ass caves you should add to your bucket list

    11 kick ass caves you should add to your bucket list

    Barton Creek Cave, Belize This cave, easily accessible by tour from San Ignacio, is a great day trip for those who like to mix history with adventure. You’ll canoe into…

  • Travelling to the United States with an ESTA

    Travelling to the United States with an ESTA

    This week I’ve teamed up with Josh Hobson & Sophie Jones, two marketing students from the University of Liverpool, to talk about travelling to the United States of America with ESTA.…

  • 10 differences between America, Australia and England

    10 differences between America, Australia and England

    When I first moved to Australia I thought it was a perfect mix of America and England, but even after just a few weeks here I realised that all three…

  • Exploring the Wild (white) West in Cody, Wyoming

    Exploring the Wild (white) West in Cody, Wyoming

    During the summer the town of Cody, named after the famous Buffalo Bill Cody, is teeming with tourists eager to explore the nearby Yellowstone National Park. During the winter you…

  • The Mayan ruins of Tulum

    The Mayan ruins of Tulum

    Tulum is an up and coming resort town on the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsular. The main street is lined with hotels, shops and restaurants for every budget. It’s…

  • Exploring Mérida and driving the Puuc Route

    Exploring Mérida and driving the Puuc Route

    Mérida is a beautiful city with a rich Mayan and colonial heritage. There are busy squares and markets surrounding old churches and plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to keep…

  • How to see Chichén Itzá without the crowds

    How to see Chichén Itzá without the crowds

    This New World Wonder has an astounding 1.2 million tourists visit every year, but when you’re there it can feel like that many people visit the ancient Mayan temples every…

  • Diving into darkness and swimming with turtles

    Diving into darkness and swimming with turtles

    Diving around Playa del Carmen We chose to dive with the highly recommended Scuba 10. The crew was rad; Gerardo hooked us up in the shop, Irene taught the Open…

  • Relaxing in Playa Del Carmen and Isla Cozumel

    Relaxing in Playa Del Carmen and Isla Cozumel

    Playa Del Carmen An hour south of Cancún is the much smaller beach town of Playa Del Carmen. Getting here is as simple as taking the luxurious ADO bus for…

  • Chilling out in Cancún and Isla Mujeres

    Chilling out in Cancún and Isla Mujeres

    Mexico is probably up there in my Top 5 favourite countries in the world, especially the Yucatán Peninsular. Beautiful beaches, ancient temples, incredible diving and delicious food, all suitable for…

  • Explorez Montréal et Québec

    Explorez Montréal et Québec

    Québec is a predominantly French-speaking province in eastern Canada and the only one to use French as its official language. Most people use French as their first language and English…

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