Our Antarctica Itinerary with Chimu Adventures
100 years ago no more than a handful of people had journeyed to Antarctica, however today around 30,000 travelers visit each year. And we’re ridiculously excited to announce that next year, we will be too!
Antarctica remains one of the most unique destinations on earth, and expeditions are available to the average person seeking an exceptional experience. We’re looking forward to spectacular glacial lagoons, dramatic icebergs, breaching whales and deep-diving seals. To stepping out of our boat for hikes through ice fields, kayaking adventures, and camping overnight on the most remote continent in the world!
Being Australia’s most diverse Antarctic operator, we’re booked for February 2017 with Chimu Adventures. We’ll be traveling on their Pure Antarctica cruise; here’s a sneak peak at some of the stories, photos and videos you can look forward to!!
read moreThe Best Markets in Mexico City
Mexico City is a mega-metropolis made up of dozens of different neighborhoods. Each neighborhood has its own unique flare, personality, and most importantly, its own market!
A visit to a colonia would be incomplete without sampling a local market. The following are a few you shouldn’t miss.
read moreTravel Tales: The Time We Went Wild Camping in Greece
After years of full time travel, finding a frequent fix of life on the road is a necessity now that I’ve (kind of) re-joined the real world. But the need pursue adventure on a regular basis has a tendency to present financial obstacles, so I’m constantly creating new ways to explore on a budget, without having to feel like a backpacker again.
With a love of outdoor adventure, over the years I’ve developed a bit of a habit for sleeping out under the stars. So this time I set my sights on a week of wild camping in Greece.
read moreTwin Towns: The Perfect Way to Expand Your Travel Horizons
What do a rural village in Scotland, a farming community in Australia and a town in Oregon, USA, all have in common?
They may be miles apart, but believe it or not, Dull, Bland and Boring are known as twin towns to one another due to their rather unusual names. But just what is it that these places, along with many other twin towns, see in having such connections?
read moreYour Guide To Surviving Perth Airport, In Fact Any Airport In The World
Landing in an unfamiliar city can be extremely stressful, especially if you have endured a long flight and you are in a major airport. But there are several things that you can do to make sure that you survive any airport in the world.
Following these tips will make sure that touching down in any airport will be a stress-free experience.
read moreThe Pros and Cons of Living Abroad: An Interview With an Eternal Expat
Laura Bronner has always wanted to be the old lady that everyone goes to for a good story. You know the one; she has crazy tales of days gone by, of encounters that make you laugh so hard you cry, and has crumbling old photo albums worn from years of page turning. She wants to be that old lady.
So, six years ago she packed her life into a backpack and hopped a one-way flight to New Zealand. She lived there for over a year, and then moved to Australia for two more. The following year was spent in Korea, followed by a string of other homes; Switzerland, England, Mexico City.
With no plans of ever moving back “home”, Laura has become an external expat. So who better, we thought, to interview on the pros and cons of living abroad.
read more5 Websites Which Will Save You Money While Travelling
Travelling can sometimes be a costly affair. Paying for flights, accommodation, insurance, souvenirs, activities it all adds up. But thankfully there are many websites out there that allow us to save money when it comes to booking travel.
Here are just 5 ways you can save money, whether you’re planning your travel route or already on the road.
read moreUse Flexiroam X for Free Mobile Data when Traveling Overseas
If there’s one thing most of us expect nowadays it’s a reliable internet connection, and having access to mobile data is perhaps even more important for those who travel. That connection means access to information, money, and methods of communication when you find yourself in a foreign land. It’s how we organize everything from where to eat to finding a route to the hotel.
Mobile data has become such an integral part of our daily lives that most of us would be lost without it. Though international roaming can be ridiculously expensive, so staying connected overseas usually means hitting up a local café, finding an insecure public hotspot, or buying a local sim.
Thankfully, companies like Flexiroam are starting to step in, offering a data roaming solution that lets you earn free data before you travel, helping to avoid huge roaming fees when you’re overseas.
read moreThere’s More to Argentine Cuisine Than Beef and Malbec Wines
When it comes to Argentinian food, your first thought may be of succulent steaks accompanied by full-bodied Malbec wines. But what if you’re not one of those steak lovers? Or if red wine is not your go to drink?
Rest reassured, there is more to Argentinian cuisine than beef and Malbec wines!
read moreWhere Donald Trump Can Flee Now He’s Lost the Presidency
Let’s face it. The possibility of Trump being elected as the next President of United States is getting closer to becoming a reality.
Independents tend to sway the outcome of every major election one way or the other, and most Independents may not vote for Clinton. Though some people truly believe Trump will make America great again (as his campaign message states), and believe him to be the best choice to lead the free world.
But for those looking to exit the country because you can’t imagine living under Trump’s presidency, the following are fantastic options for you.
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