The Alaska Highway: An RV Guide and Itinerary from Whitehorse to Calgary
Rugged scenery, freedom camping everyday and stunning wildlife at every turn... this is what we expected our Alaska highway road trip to be! Trust us, it did not disappoint! Our final wildlife count was, 4 moose, 2 black bears, many many elk, lots of bison, 2 eagles,...
First Timers Guide to RV Rentals: What We Learned While Renting an RV through Canada
After our camper van rental in Iceland, we were dying to relive the fun of sleeping in a car and wild camping. This time we opted to head to the Yukon and drive down to Jasper and Banff, and we found the perfect RV to rent. We were super excited to have a shower and a...
Minimalists Guide to Plastic Free Travel Toiletries: The Best DIY Solid Toiletries for Travelling Carry On Only
The only downside of travelling carry - on only is the fact that all of your liquids must fit into small 100mL tubes and you are only allowed a certain amount of liquids in your carry-on. This means that you may not be able to carry enough liquids or your trip...
Wine Trails Around The World
Jason and I have been thinking about planning a boozy kind of trip exploring vineyards, hiking and drinking. Instead of just going to Napa Valley we decided to find out from other travel bloggers what their favourite wine trails are and we were not disappointed! You...
Winter Travel Packing List
Packing is challenging enough for any trip. Now that airlines are charging for each peice of luggage it kind of sucks having to pay that extra $25 US each way. The only way to get away from those fees is to pack carry on only. That $50 US is enough to pay for an epic...
Barbados on a Budget
Barbados has many options for direct flights from major hubs like JFK, Fort Lauderdale, London Gatwick and even Miami. It's a relatively short flight from most locations which means it makes the perfect escape for weekends trips or even longer trips. The high season...
Long Haul Flight Tips: How To Survive Long Haul Flights
Surviving long haul flights in economy is not easy. The confined space and uncomfortable seating makes it even more challenging. One of the downsides of travelling on a budget is that you don't have the luxury to be picky with your flights. This means you may end up...
Budget Breakdown: Canadian Rockies Road Trip
So if you followed our adventures on Instagram you may have seen some of our instagram stories about our Canadian Rockies road trip that we started in Whitehorse. Why Whitehorse? Well I (Stacey) had already done the whole Vancouver to Calgary roadtrip with family when...
Packing 101: How To Pack for Carry-On Only Travel
Carry on only travel is one of the best things ever. Learning to pack carry-on only is a skill that can easily be mastered. My backpack is an Osprey Sirrus 36L. Airlines are now starting to charge you just to put a bag in the overhead compartment which means carry on...
Ultimate Gift Guide for Eco-Friendly Travellers Under $50
Christmas is around the corner! (yay!) Whether you are looking for gifts for friends who are travelling or you are looking for ideas for yourself to add to your Christmas list! We have a list of some great eco-friendly options for the traveler in your life! Not only...
Ciudad Perdida Trek Packing List: What to Know Before You Go
The Ciudad Perdida trek or the Lost City trek in Colombia is probably one of the toughest hikes I've completed. When I started planning my adventure it was very hard to find informative resources about what to pack for the Ciudad Perdida trek. Even though it was...
Stepping Into Middle Earth: Hobbiton, New Zealand
I got in to Rotorua from Auckland around 9.30pm and walked to my hostel, Crash Palace, which was cheap and nice. Unfortunately I arrived to beer pong on Saturday night, but by the time I showered the exhaustion set in and I passed out. The next morning I woke up for...
Travel planning 101: Using Google Maps for Travel Planning
Travel planning... some people absolutely love it and others hate it! Jason prefers to just go with the flow and trusts my travel planning skills. I love travel planning so much, I actually have about three different trips planned on google maps. So if you hate it and...
The Nevis Bungy Jump Experience in New Zealand
So if you haven't read all of our posts then you may not know that I (Stacey) travelled to New Zealand on my own back in 2016. On an epic trip through New Zealand to visit my sister we decided to head to Queenstown, this is where I would do the Nevis bungy jump in New...
Ten Awesome Travel Couples You Must Follow on Instagram
As we all know, Instagram is full of amazing accounts of beautiful pictures all over the world. There are so many great ones to follow, so today we wanted to share some of our favorite travel couples that just scream "couple goals!" So in no particular order here are...
Osprey Sirrus 36 – A Traveller’s Review
After booking my Inca Trail trip I realized I needed a proper backpack to take with me. After a lot of research I found this gem on amazon, the Osprey Sirrus 36 L pack. This pack is the perfect size, I managed a week in Peru and four weeks in New Zealand carrying...