Having a full-time job and not owning a pot of gold are not reasons to pass on traveling. For people with a limited amount of days off and a tight budget, a weekend getaway can be the easiest way to go on a quick trip and discover a new city. Below, I’ve gathered a few…
Camp Gear Review: The JetBoil and the Weber Q1200 Grill
I love camping, but I don’t do it as nearly as much as I would I like to. One of my favorite parts of camping, whether I’ve been backpacking or car camping is cooking with my friends after spending the day exploring the trails or just hanging out in nature. Food and fire are universal…
Cheap Flights to Latin America with InterJet Airlines
If you are shopping around for cheap flights to Latin America, whether it is to Mexico, Guatemala or Peru, there is a budget airline that is beginning to make its presence on popular flight search engines such as Google Flights called Interjet. Interjet, a new carrier from Mexico, is a part of the OneWorld Alliance…
A Love Affair With Tulum, Mexico in Photos
Tulum, Mexico has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Beyond the beautiful turquoise ocean, the energy given off of the Mayan temples situated on a cliff over the ocean compliments this natural wonderland. Easy to say, Tulum is magnificent, it’s majestic and it’s just like a painting. This trip to Cancun that brought…
Patagonia Hiking: Bariloche – Cerro Catedral and Refugio Frey
San Carlos de Bariloche is a stunning lakeside town on the Argentinian side of Patagonia. It’s a three-hour bus ride from the quaint town of San Martin de Los Andes and it is a popular location for seasonal vacations and end-of-the-school-year trips. The natural setting combined with a small city-town vibe is a place not…
Patagonia Hiking: Bariloche – Cerro Llao Llao
San Carlos de Bariloche is a stunning lakeside town in the Argentinian side of Patagonia. It’s a three-hour bus ride from the quaint town of San Martin de Los Andes and it is a popular location for seasonal vacations and end-of-the-school-year trips. The natural setting combined with a small city-town vibe is a place not…
Mendocino Roadtrip: Oysters, Redwoods and Rivers
Northern California is majorly underrated by my fellow Southern Californian’s, which is really unfortunate so I am trying to change that up so they too can admire and physically enjoy the beauty it has to offer, but also once you realize how beautiful your home is you might respect it more. For a while I…
The Cheapest Way to Get to Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Costa Rica has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world so if you are planning a trip to Costa Rica, you are most likely looking for the cheapest and most reliable mode of transportation to get you from San Jose Airport (SJO) to one of the beaches. If you are planning to visit…
How to Start a Travel Blog in Six Easy Steps
Documenting your travels by blogging is one of the best ways to not only preserve your travel memories and adventures, but it is also one of the greatest ways for your friends, family, and even wanderlusting strangers to be a part of your worldly adventures. If you are traveling long-term or plan to start, you most likely have a…
Adrift Anywhere’s Relaunch and 2nd Birthday Soiree!
Adrift Anywhere just celebrated its second birthday AND it’s relaunch. While the site may look the same, this year Adrift Anywhere is implementing new features which will be rolling out in the next few weeks including daily flight deals, weekend trips with readers, a VLOG and a few more beneficial bits. We celebrated Adrift Anywhere’s…