I first visited Seattle back in 2010 with my Dad, just after doing a beautiful Olympic Peninsula road trip. We only had a couple of days in Seattle so we did the general touristy stuff – ate seafood on the waterfront, visited the Pike Place Market, went to the Art Museum and wandered around the downtown. I […] Read more…
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A Perfect Week on Canada’s East Coast
After a very long day traveling we finally arrived back in Quebec to Riviere du Loup, on the eastern side of the St Lawrence river. Unfortunately the bus station was located on the outskirts of town, and 6km from the camping ground we were going to be spending the night in. There are no public […] Read more…
Discovering the Red-Soiled Beauty of Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is famed for its beautiful beaches, abundant seafood, bucolic farmland, red soil and cliffs and of course: Anne of Green Gables. I never read the books myself but obviously a lot of people did as everywhere you look in PEI there is some reference to Anne. In fact the main reason that […] Read more…
Underrated New Brunswick: Not Just the Drive Through Province
We were lucky enough to get another rideshare organised to get from Quebec to Fredericton in New Brunswick as the buses in the Maritimes are ridiculously expensive. Our ridesharing hosts didn’t speak much English so it was a quiet but pleasant enough ride. They dropped us just outside of Fredericton and we immediately hitched a ride with a nice […] Read more…
Highlights of 9 Days in Ontario, Canada
Thanks to the accrual of many air miles, we spent our first two nights in Canada in the Hilton Garden Inn Toronto Airport. It felt impossibly luxurious and we made the most of it, eating stomach-busting portions of the buffet breakfast, eating lots of the free fruit from the lobby, swimming in the pool, watching […] Read more…
A Week in Rio de Janeiro: Machu Picchu By the Sea
So because we only had a short amount of time left to us before our flight to Toronto, we decided to spend our last week in Rio, rather than rushing around trying to see more of Brazil. Unfortunately before we could relax, we had to complete 18 hours on a bus to Sao Paulo then […] Read more…
One Week in Buenos Aires and the Mighty Iguazu Falls
We arrived to freezing Buenos Aires and eventually managed to find the subway system after a couple of false starts and confusion over all of the other different types of trains. Day One in Buenos Aires We found our little hostel, outside the tourist zone, and left our bags there before going in search of […] Read more…
Discovering Gritty La Paz, the Death Road and Coroico in Bolivia
La Paz is a big, dirty city but what makes it different than most is its spectacular setting, in a natural bowl surrounded by high mountains to protect it from the harsh climate. I wasn’t overly impressed by La Paz on my first day looking around. There aren’t a lot of obvious attractions and I […] Read more…