It's always a constant battle between your travel plans and being able to afford that next trip. There are a few sites out there (like workaway.info) that pairs up hosts...
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"Why Guyana?!" People have been asking me ever since I went. Two reasons: My favourite Rum is distilled here and I wanted to go on a tour of the distillery....
L to R: Me, Natalia, Mónica in Laguna de Guatavita "This is the first time I've met a couchsurfer" I said nervously. Natalia starts laughing uncontrollably. I think they are...
Chilling by the firepit at the hostel After I left Canada I learned that I needed to have a travel visa for Brazil. After some research I decided to take advantage...
If you haven't read part one of this story yet, you should head over there now. José and Karin We arrive at the hotel and José (Karin's Manager friend) welcomes us warm heartedly with...
The conversation started because she thought we were gay. Two For One Margaritas at Fridas. I was sitting at a bar chatting with a cute American girl that was getting...
For the second half of my time in Mexico City, I moved north to the Guerrero neighbourhood. Again, in a pretty kick-ass AirBnB ($30CAD a night for a whole apartment?...
Take every stereotype you have of Mexicans and throw them out of the window: That’s México City. My previous encounters with the country have only been in the Yucatan peninsula....
Sybil hooked us up with a sweet AirBnB close to all the action. It was walking distance from the bus station as well as the infamous 5th avenue. This was...
San Pedro attracts a lot of Americans. So much so, a lot of the bars and restaurants cater to them directly. Wings, American Beers, and Football. Carlo & Ernie's runway...