Sian Ka’an Ancient Canals – A Travel Video
Sian Ka'an Ancient Canals - 'Where the sky is born' It’s not everyday you wake up with the realization that you can spend the morning floating down ancient maritime canals, hand-dredged by Mayans nearly 1200 years ago. Unless you’re in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, of...
Sunday Snapshot |Fishing Boats of Mui Ne | Mui Ne, Vietnam
"The beach is beautiful, but it's all rich kids and kite-surfers," a traveller had told me when I'd asked about Mui Ne, a popular beach town in Vietnam. "What if you head away from the beach?" I pressed. He shrugged noncommittally, "I don't know, I don't think...
Casa Hamaca Guesthouse | Featured Accommodation Review
We drove around and around the town, but to no avail. We couldn’t seem to locate Casa Hamaca, our hotel in Valladolid, though our map assured us that it was in the center of town. We might never have found the B&B if it hadn’t been for the friendly local that was...
The Streets of Stockholm | A Photo Essay
Welcome to Stockholm! There's nothing like the excitement of arriving to a new place. While we have both traveled extensively around Europe, this is our first time to visit it together, which makes it particularly fantastic. We booked our tickets to Stockholm months...
4 Must-See Mayan Ruins in the Yucatan Peninsula
No trip to Mexico is complete without a visit to at least one ancient Mayan ruin. Of course, if you can see four Mayan Ruins in the Yucatan Peninsula—that's even better! One of the greatest civilizations of Mesoamerica, Mayans have inhabited Mexico and Central America...
Sunday Snapshot | Stockholm at Sunset | Stockholm, Sweden
We were so excited about this photo that we just had to break it out for this week's Sunday Snapshot! If you're following us on facebook, then you already know we are in Stockholm, Sweden! It's a bit of a change from the tropical weather we're accustomed to,...




