Newfoundland and the East Coast Trail
Candice Walsh and her friends hike a section of the East Coast Trail in Newfoundland from Quidi Vidi Village to Logy Bay.
Candice Walsh and her friends hike a section of the East Coast Trail in Newfoundland from Quidi Vidi Village to Logy Bay.
The Famous Idaho Panhandle Has Lots of Fun Activities for Travelers By Shelley Seale Senior Writer Shadow had a boyfriend, and she clearly missed him. I had felt a little guilty pulling her away from him as we set off down the trail; she kept turning her head back to look for him. Now we…
By Habeeb Salloum Standing atop a 300 m (984 ft) high hill Domain Blue Lavender Farm (Bleu Lavande), just minutes from the charming town of Magog, edging the picturesque village of Fitch Bay in the Eastern Townships in Quebec, I breathed in the lavender-filled breezes. Like myself, here, in the midst of fields of this…
Solo Travel Hang-Ups and How to Fix Them By Sarah Cavicchi Traveling solo is one of those experiences that can be rewarding and life changing, but it can also be full of scary adjustments, even to the most seasoned traveler. Evelyn Hannon, solo traveling expert and editor of journeywoman.com, knows all too well how challenging…
Melissa Adams takes a bike and barge tour through the emerald plains and verdant meadows of the Netherlands.
Yukon Territory | Sony Stark heads to Canada’s Yukon Territory for the 460-mile Yukon River Quest, the longest canoe and kayak race in the world.
Ron Mitchell visits Ghana where he finds a warm welcome from fans of President Obama, hikes in the rainforest, and samples local dishes like fufu, red-red, bantu and spicy goat soup.
Tenerife, The Largest of the Seven Canary Islands: “There’s No Other Place Like It” By Tina Benitez “I’ll never leave Tenerife,” says Jose Ramon Gonzalez Duranza. Born and raised in the largest of the seven Canary Islands, Duranza can dissect the geological makeup of every “black” mountain, identify every species of indigenous plant life or…
Kate Hartshorne takes a cruise from New Jersey to Bermuda with her kids, avoiding the hassles of schlepping luggage through airports and passing through airport security.
Algeria: An overland trip through Annaba, Constantine and El-Oued in Algeria, where they find spectacular scenery, historic architecture
Finding Freedom Up North in British Columbia By Jim Reynoldson The man was on fire! Exploding into a karate kick, the chubby, middle-aged Elvis impersonator was belting out his rendition of “Hunk of Burnin’ Love.” As the sun was setting on the shore of British Columbia’s Okanagan Lake, the crowd at the annual Penticton Elvis…
2009 in Review from our Travelers A travel website needs to be edited and written by real travelers. Sometimes I wonder when I read glossy magazines about whether those editors really go anywhere, or do they sit in their big offices and look at stories about other people’s travels? Not us! GoNOMAD’s staff had a…