Miami International Airport Hacks!

If you’re like me, then going to the airport is both an enjoyable and miserable experience. Yesssss Noooo!!!! For me, being in the airport is mostly enjoyable. The long anticipation of going somewhere is almost over as you will be boarding a plane to XYZ in a matter of minutes, you can pick up your favorite magazine to peruse at the book shop and you can indulge in an overpriced unhealthy snack because, “screw it I’m traveling, I can eat whatever I want for the few hours!”… One of my favorite things to do at the airport is people watch…

Why I Love Medellin, Colombia!

cityscape of Laureles, Medellin

Introducción en Español: Este fue mi tercer viaje a Medellín, Colombia. Para mí, Medellín es una ciudad especial. He escrito este blog para compartir algunos de las razones que Medellín tiene el poder para seducir a cualquier persona que la visite. I can’t believe it either, but I just got back from my 3rd trip to Medellin, Colombia, and the 2nd time in the past 3 months. I don’t know what it is about this place, but I just keep going back, and I’m always excited to land at the airport and take in my first breath of the ultra-refreshing…

Travel Scams to Look Out For in 15 Countries Around The World!

Every year, millions of eager travelers jet around the world to top tourism hotspots, with the vast majority having an excellent time. Their collective experiences change them for the better, validating the risk of venturing away from the familiarities of home. However, some voyagers wander around these foreign environments aimlessly and carelessly, and put themselves in a position where savvy con artists and smooth criminals can exploit their naivety (it’s even happened to me in Argentina, China and Hungary!).  This leaves this unfortunate minority with an intensely sour taste regarding travel, made even worse by the fact that virtually all…

Paddle Boarding in Miami Beach and Lunch at The Local House!

This past week, I had the pleasure of going paddle boarding with Diamond PR, Ciro Campagnoli (owner of the  Sense Beach House hotel) and a bunch of other great journalists/editors working in the travel niche as well as enjoying a great lunch at Ciro’s restaurant, The Local House. We met at 10 AM on a warm, crystalline day outside the Sense Beach house. The quaint, 18-room boutique hotel is located at 4th and Ocean on South Beach in the South of Fifth neighborhood. I personally like this area of South Beach the best as it’s full of great restaurants, great…

5 Food Dishes not to Miss in Thailand

Among the nations of the world, Thailand stands above many others when it comes to the flavors encountered within the dishes of its mind-melting cuisine. To achieve this, Thai food takes at least two flavor elements (such as spiciness and sweetness) and blends them together in a harmonious marriage that leaves its diners coming back for more. While Thai food can be accessed with ease from restaurants and street stalls, some of the best versions of this countries’ best dishes can only be sampled from the woks located in the kitchen of a local Thai family. When you try eating…

When You Should Hire a Tour Guide

In most cases, independent travelers are adept at making their own way through the world.  Battle tested through the discomforts of self-guided travel, they are accustomed to organizing their own accommodations and transport, and they often take the initiative to read up on the history of where they are visiting to get the backstory of the place. Despite all this, there are times where even the most determined solo traveler should seriously consider hiring the services of a professional tour guide.  They often enrich one experiences in certain destinations, and in others, their presence is almost essential if you wish…

A Real Life “Amazing Race” For The Rest of US!

How many of us have watched the popular travel reality TV show ‘The Amazing Race‘ and muttered to ourselves ‘I could do that’.  You are intrigued about the idea of a travel competition, but you don’t like the show’s onerous tryout process, the risk of early round elimination and having to put up with other teams’ drama queens! Competitours (www.competitours.com) offers a team travel competition that the Chicago Tribune calls ‘The Amazing Race’ for regular people!  For 10 days, up to 12 pairs of teams are sent zigzagging across Western Europe to accomplish fun, quirky and hands-on challenges while in…

When is the best time to book a plane ticket to save money?

Of all the problems a traveler will tackle in their lifetime, there is perhaps no art more mysterious than booking a plane ticket at the right time to save the maximum amount of cash.  These days, the quoted prices of airfares bounce all over the place, from week to week, day to day, and even in some cases, hour to hour. On balance though, there are several patterns to watch for and rules to follow to avoid getting soaked when you go to book a flight.  By adhering to the advice to follow, you’ll be able to save your hard…

Staying at The Amazing El Beaterio Hotel in Santo Domingo

If you’ve read my blog a bit, you’ll know I’m pretty into history and architecture, especially in regards to the Spanish colonial era. Be it my current home base of Miami where nothing is more than 80 or 90 years old, or just the thought of centuries old structures still being utilized, I like to travel to colonial cities. Santo Domingo is one of those places. It is actually the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the Americas and was founded by Christopher Columbus’ brother at the end of the 1400s. You can spend a couple of days just meandering…

Video: 27 Charcos Water Falls Tour!

So I just spent a few days up in the Puerto Plata region of the Dominican Republic which is located on the central northern coast. I didn’t really know much about it accept there were supposed to be lots of cool things to do, decent nightlife, and bit less touristy than Punta Cana. Believe it or not, this was the most physical vacation I’ve ever had and it wasn’t even planned. My hotel was on a beach called, “Kite Beach”, which is one of the meccas for an amazing sport, kite urfing (check it out if you’ve never seen it,…

First Impressions: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

exterior of the oldest catheral in the americas

After boarding my flight in Miami at 10 AM, I landed a mere 1 hour and 40 minutes later in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Nothing like traveling to another country and not having to deal with a time difference or draining flight. Customs was quick and easy, and after I paid my $10 “tourist card” fee, I was strolling out of the airport with a big smile on my face. I opted to take a taxi into the city as the airport is about 30 minutes away. It wasn’t cheap, $40, but I didn’t feel like being any sweatier than…

Officially Announcing My Plans for Complete Freedom – Location Independence!

So I’m officially announcing that in a short amount of time (hopefully), I will become completely location independent. What is location independence you ask? Freedom. The freedom to be anywhere you  want to be, whenever you want to go, and for however long you want to stay. The thought is giving my goosebumps as I’m typing this post! For the past 3.5 years, I have always wanted to be able to travel indefinitely. See the sights of the world on my bucket list, learn new languages, essentially, grow. I feel my knowledge and intellect, beyond trying to figure out ways…

Black Miami – The History You Never Learned

When people talk about Miami, you often only hear a few things – vacation,  partying, sun, Latin culture, etc. While Miami is most definitely all of the aforementioned things, it wasn’t just dropped out of a catalog for the quintessential Caribbean getaway. Like many cities in the US, modern Miami was built through blood, sweat (a lot of sweat) and tears, and unfortunately the majority of all those liquids came from one demographic, blacks. Before you think I’m not being PC by using the term, “blacks”, the truth is, it wasn’t just African Americans who built Miami. In fact, the…

My 3 Day Getaway to Medellin!

Being that I live in Miami, it is actually easier and often cheaper to travel to Latin America than back home to Philadelphia (and why the hell would I want to go back there in February?). So after a fun 4 day trip to Costa Rica with my friend, we decided to take another short sojourn, this time to the land of Culo….mbia…I mean Colombia. I have actually been to Colombia twice before, once to Medellin (where we opted to go this time) and once to Bogota for work (Medellin is way better). Believe it or not, the flight is…

Inspiring The World: Houses Of Government That Resemble The US Capitol Building

In the years following the construction of America’s center of government, the Capitol Building in Washington D.C., many aspiring democracies had followed in its mold, building similar edifices that proclaimed that their nations were to be bastions of freedom, justices and the rule of law. When traveling outside of the United States, keep your eyes open for the following five structures that have been inspired by the grandeur of our government’s meeting place… 1) El Capitolio, Havana, Cuba Though Cuba has been under the rule of a Communist regime since the late 1950’s, it was a fledgling democracy prior to…

Top Reasons To Visit Canada

One of the top reasons to visit Canada is its striking similarities with the United States. Both countries have a massive land space and extremely diverse landscapes; from wave-beaten beaches to craggy ambitious peaks. Unlike its North American counterpart, Canada is made unique by its European architecture and culture, having been under the rule of British and French colonials. Canada is the largest country in North America and second largest in the world so it shouldn’t be hard to find more reasons to go there. Reason #1: Natural attractions Canada has a wide range of natural tourist spots and sceneries.…

The 5 Tallest Water Slides In The World!

When the heat of summer hits in 2014, those in search of some relief from the punishing rays of the sun will flock in droves to water parks all across the globe. Some will be content to float their day away in a lazy river, while others will have their need for excitement satiated by a having a good splash in a mildly thrilling wave pool. However, the adrenaline addicts among us will not be satisfied spending an entire day being idle in this manner.  They demand attractions that push the envelope of what’s possible without crossing the thin line…

My 4 Day Escape to Costa Rica for New New Years!

I never thought I’d ever say I needed to escape from Miami in December, but I most definitely did. Normally, the weather is great this time of year – cool, almost zero precipitation and plenty of things going on. But, up until mid-December, the weather was rainy almost every day, so my friend Matt and I decided to get the hell out of dodge for a few days. So, one week ahead of time we searched flights and 7 days later we were walking off a plane at the modern Juan Santamaría International Airport in San Jose Costa Rica to…

How travel enriches young minds: My 5 favourite vacations with our little ones

penguins on a rock

Hi The World or Bust readers! I’m Katie and Jeremy has very kindly allow me to write this post for you. I’ve had the travel bug as long as I can remember, from the time I flew off with my parents when we started taking package vacations to the trips I’ve taken with my other half around Europe, India and Thailand. So, when our own children arrived, we were determined to show them the world. While school obviously limits the time we can spend travelling, we’ve still managed lots of vacations which have not just bought us together as a…

24 Hours in Key West!

good bars in key west

For those of you who don’t know, when I’m not abroad, I’m most likely in my home base of Miami Beach. It’s walkable, it’s sunny, and there are plenty of people from all over the world to talk to if I ever get antsy for the road. While Miami has plenty to do, I never venture too far out of the area. If you go an hour in any direction, you’re pretty much in the deep south, which I want nothing to do with. So, deciding I wanted to take a little vacation without having to go to the airport,…