Mazatlán is an incredibly easy city to get around, as there are tons of options for transportation, and they’re all affordable! No matter if you are a tourist or an expat, this guide will help you learn all the different routes, prices, and types of transportation in Mazatlán. When my husband and I moved to …
If you look at the annual weather of all the popular coastal cities in Mexico, they are all going to be very similar at first glance. You’ll see an average annual temperature of around 26°c (80f) no matter if you’re looking in Cancun, Puerto Vallarta or Mazatlán. However, there are many other factors (like average …
First off let me say this, I absolutely love Puerto Vallarta and used to spend time living there as a snowbird during the winter. In the last three years though, things have changed and it hasn’t been for the better. With a sad heart we decided to move on from Puerto Vallarta and traded it …
Ukraine has been picking up major popularity points from the expat and nomadic community lately. Why? Well when you combine the refreshingly low cost of living, soaring arts and social scenes, and close proximity to key destinations in Europe, Ukraine seemingly has it all. It’s no wonder more and more people are being drawn into …
Living in Hoi An was equally incredible as it was excruciating. I’ve dabbled into a few of the issues and benefits before, but I wanted to really get honest about my time there. With no fluff – just a transparent look inside what it was really like for me day-to-day. We called Hoi An, Vietnam …
There are tons of restaurants that deliver food in Hoi An, and that list just keeps getting bigger. With new apps being released and new eateries continuing to open, the options just keep growing. Hoi An is a place you’ll find yourself eating out for almost every meal. The prices are cheap and the food …
When I was 27 I was a Biology teacher in a small town near Melbourne, Australia. One day I was talking to the librarian about international teaching, and she told me that you can get a teaching job in India. She explained the perks like being paid to teach, flights, living expenses, medical insurance etc. …
Letting It Out I can’t seem to bring myself to share my journey on social media anymore. I can’t take the pressure and fakeness that comes along with having to make a post. Being a slave to ‘likes’ sucks. It makes people fake. It make’s me fake. All I was doing is appeasing people rather …
Everyone has dreamed about it. That day where you quit your job, sell everything you own and start traveling the world. The weight of bills, deadlines, monotonous routines, same thing day in and day out, all erased by a never-ending adventure of a life on the road.