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Avatar photoCarolyn Ray

Raised in South Florida, I now split my time between two of the world's most amazing cities: Toronto and New York. With my adventurous and willing partner Tom and daughter Alyx by my side, I revel in the mind blowing perspective of authentic travel experiences in off-the-grid destinations like Colombia, Brazil, Nicaragua and Thailand.

14 Days Travel Itinerary in Greece

Sometimes the universe gives you exactly what you need, just when you need it. That was the case in Greece, when we abandoned our itinerary, and hit the open road. Goodbye schedule, hello freedom! Our 14-day trip to Greece included … Read More

Categories Europe, Greece Tags Chania, greece, Heraklion, ios, Kissismous, Naxos, Santorini

3 Life Lessons From Travelling With An Open Itinerary

MY EXPERIENCE FROM TRAVELLING WITHOUT AN ITINERARY When is the last time you abandoned a planned itinerary and hit the road for something unknown? A last minute road trip is the perfect opportunity to put your trust in the universe … Read More

Categories Travel Inspiration, Travel Tips Tags road trip, special, speciale, travel-tips

The Wonder and Thunder of the Perito Moreno Glacier in Patagonia, Argentina

There is perhaps no more spectacular place than a glacial lake. Cruising through the icy waters of Los Glaciares National Park in Patagonia, I could only imagine what the earliest explorers felt when they came across this frozen land thousands of … Read More

Categories Argentina, South & Central America Tags Argentina, glacier, perito moreno

Ushuaia, Patagonia – A magical journey to the ‘end of the world’

The appeal of going to a place known as the ‘end of the world’ is that you aren’t quite sure what to expect.  Will it be remote, icy and barren, or will it be like paradise found, with unimaginable species … Read More

Categories Argentina, South & Central America Tags patagonia, South America, Ushuaia

Seeing Red in Pamplona: Running with the Bulls

Not in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would see a bullfight. Dangerous, inhumane, outdated… all those words come to mind. But after experiencing bullfighting and the world famous running of the bulls, I can also add exhilarating, … Read More

Categories Europe, Spain Tags bullfight, Festival of San Fermin, Pamplona, running of the bulls, spain

New Year’s Eve in Morocco’s Sahara Desert

When we first thought of spending New Year’s Eve in Morocco’s Sahara Desert, the idea evoked romantic notions of a luxurious tent, starry skies, warm breezes and candlelight. Who wouldn’t want to spend a magical night in the folds of … Read More

Categories Africa, Germany, Morocco Tags desert, Merzouga, morocco, New Year's Eve, Sahara

Coffee on a Volcano in Nicaragua

To most, Nicaragua is a mysterious, unfamiliar land. When my partner and I first decided to venture into this Central American nation, most of our friends couldn’t imagine why we would want to visit – images of Sandinistas, revolution and … Read More

Categories South & Central America Tags Central America, Managua, Masaya, Nicaragua, special, volcanoes

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