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Couples Travel–There's nothing quite like exploring the world with your significant other, though it has its challenges.
Best Places to Visit in Mexico
Gorgeous beaches, a delicious culinary scene, festive culture, and ancient pyramids all make Mexico a popular tourist destination. Mexico is a land of color and contrasts. Crowded beaches lead into quiet colonial towns while resort cities open gateways to jungles ringing with parrots and howler monkeys. Majestic mountains descend to remote deserts. Traditional pueblo houses sit near Spanish haciendas. Ruins of Mayan cities lie excavated outside of modern metropolises. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Mexico:
By Siddhartha Sapkota5 years ago in Wander
Turkish evisa online application - Express Tourism System
Do you know how to get turkey visa online? What are the different ways for getting the visa? When it comes to how to get a visa for Turkey, there are many options available. Getting a visa for visiting Turkey is easy when you know how to get it.
By Celina Johnson5 years ago in Wander
Wrong Place, at the Right Time
The Wrong Place, At the Right Time Many years ago, my husband and I traveled to Hawaii— Oahu to be precise. The trip was the farthest we had ever traveled from home. We stayed on Waikiki Beach and enjoyed every minute of our eight-day vacation. We swam in a lagoon, just the two of us, kicked back at the hotel pool, and signed up for a few trips around the island and one trip to the big island of Hawaii. Everything we saw and did was absolutely perfect. We took a moonlight cruise around the bay and ate roast pig at a luau. We tried to learn the hula but gave it up when we laughed so hard, we couldn’t stand up much less dance.
By Debra Ison5 years ago in Wander
My Laptop Lifestyle
For as long as I can remember I have always loved to travel. When I was in Elementry School I lived with my brother who is two years younger than me and my mother. My father worked for Continental Airlines and was always traveling with my stepmother. He had a habit of bringing me home weird-looking money from different countries and islands. Looking at his cool scuba diving pictures and hearing stories about how he learned to hula dance in Hawaii made me dream of traveling when I got older. My Dad finally retired and bought himself a boat to live on which made me start thinking if he can fulfill his dream at the age of 74 there is no reason why I cannot at the age of 49.
By Greer Collins5 years ago in Wander
Perchance to Dream
Running to the beach with tears streaming down her eyes was not the way Sasha thought she’d be spending this evening. It was supposed to be a surprise romantic reunion with her boyfriend of two years, Eric. Oh how she missed him so for these past weeks while he was in another state from her to train for his new position in the hospitality industry. She was so proud of him when he told her of this great opportunity he had to advance his career. Little did she know he also wanted to advance his relationship with the new girl at work and this solo adventure without his girlfriend was the perfect time to do just that. Romantically but cluelessly on her part she came out to surprise him on his weekend off but she was the one surprised after all. Turns out his great new coworker who was so helpful showing him the ropes of his new position taught him a few new positions.
By Sabria Hafeez 5 years ago in Wander
A glass of Merlot and a sailing challenge
It all began with an invitation to do a road trip along the east coast of the United States. When we finally met in person we didn’t expect our existing work friendship to spark an automatic connection. He poured me a glass of Obscura Merlot while we talked about life and then... the challenge had begun. He suggested getting on the road in search of the perfect sailboat to purchase and sail along the East coast of the United States
By Gia Santos5 years ago in Wander
Serenity
There is a calm sense of serenity even amidst endless chaos. Staring directly into the eye of the storm, arms spread wide like an eagle ready to soar, not to be blown away. For to survive in this world you must embrace the chaos or else be entirely consumed.
By Hannah McKenzie5 years ago in Wander
Most Romantic Honeymoon Destinations in the World
The wedding season is around the corner! Even after months of planning and ongoing programs, the madness of hectic wedding rituals, and finally tied the knot. The last thing you can get time for is planning a honeymoon with your partner to a place where both can enjoy the lavish getaway to a dream destination.
By Olivia Sophie5 years ago in Wander
Tacos in Tulum
Recently my wife and I ventured to Tulum, Mexico to celebrate my retirement from the United States Navy after 24 years of service as a Deep Sea Diver. With CoViD restrictions lifting and the pandemic seemingly in retreat we also have missed our routine of traveling annually with the lock-downs and strict orders from the Navy not to travel further than 300 miles radius from my command; this was also a trip to stretch our worldly legs again, and rid ourselves of some cabin-fever. Returning to the United States does still require some CoViD testing procedures that can induce stress into what is supposed to be a time for relaxation and no worries; However, that's for a different story all together.
By Meko James 5 years ago in Wander
Getting evicted in the Wild, Wild West that is the Mexican Jungle
My partner and I believe in community. To us, it's the most intelligent and compassionate way forward and it's our intention to get a headstart on creating what we believe everyone will eventually be looking for soon - a village, a family, a sanctuary. We arrived at our AirBNB in Puerto Morelos, Mexico and we said, "This could be it!" My partner saying that explicitly, and me saying it quietly to myself. We were wrong, and we were right.
By Celesdina Devi5 years ago in Wander










