Coba is one of the Mayan pyramids of old. Its remote location makes it less touristy than other pyramids, and the ancient Mayan city surrounding the pyramid has that old world charm that make it just as impressive as Chichen Itza.
Category: Trip
Complete Guide to Visiting the Tulum Ruins
Visiting the Tulum ruins is a great activity for family, friends, or a for solo trip. The old ruins are inside an ancient walled Mayan city with stunning views of the crystal clear Caribbean waters. Whether or not you’re a history buff, anyone can appreciate the historical significance of this ancient walled citadel.
Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands): A Day Trip from Reykjavik
If you want a break from the norm of Iceland, head to Vestmannaeyjar, also known as the Westman Islands. They are an archipelago of about 15 islands and 30 reefs off the coast of South Iceland formed by underwater volcanic activity. The Westman Islands have a summer feel to them, and this day trip from Reykjavik is a great off-the-beaten-path activity for anyone. No trip to Iceland is complete without a trip to Vestmannaeyjar!
Best Jobs for Travelers
The age-old tragic irony: when you have enough time to travel, you don’t have enough money. When you have enough money to travel, you don’t have the time. Where does that fine line in the middle fall, where you have enough time and money? Here’s the secret: it all comes down to your job. Here are the best jobs for travelers, starting with the most obvious!
Best Things to Do in Iceland
Best Beach Towns in New Jersey
Something magical happens as you drive down the coast of New Jersey. The city disappears, mountains fade away, and the road flattens out. You find yourself driving so close to the ocean you can smell the salt in the air. New Jersey has some of the most diverse and most beautiful beach towns in the country. So which are the best beach towns in New Jersey? Read on to find out.
Iceland’s Ice Cave Tour
Chasing Waterfalls in Iceland
Iceland is the magical land of ice and fire. When ice and fire combine, they form many things like volcanoes, glaciers, gorges, and of course, waterfalls. Iceland has tons of waterfalls, some pretty huge and others small ripples over continental divides. Whether you’re into riding waterfalls that produce quick rapids, catching a rainbow in front of high waterfalls, or feeling the power of a waterfall, Iceland has something for you.