My Trip to San Pedro Sula, Honduras: The Murder Capital of The World

I’ve been in some so called “murder capitals of the world”, hell I’ve even worked in one, Belfast (and played football in North Belfast which sadly once held the unwanted honour of highest murder rate in Europe). Forgive my Northern Irish blood here but how dangerous can San Pedro Sula in Honduras be? Quite a Read more about My Trip to San Pedro Sula, Honduras: The Murder Capital of The World[…]

Where to Stay when Backpacking in Leon, Nicaragua: Casona Colonial Hostel

After a border crossing from Honduras (where I had just been exploring the capital city, Tegucigalpa), I was dumped by the road side 2 kilometres north of the city of Leon. Great! Instead of taxi-ing or bus-sing it, the hardcore backpacker in me decided to walk into the town and find some accommodation on the Read more about Where to Stay when Backpacking in Leon, Nicaragua: Casona Colonial Hostel[…]

Backpacking in Outer Space: 5 Ways to Do it From Earth

Well you might think I’m going way out there and completely crazy with this one, but bear with me. My Northern Irish sense of humour hasn’t left me just yet and if you’ve followed my stories you’ll know that crazy travel ideas are what often makes me tick…and while I’m not about to start my moon Read more about Backpacking in Outer Space: 5 Ways to Do it From Earth[…]

One Inspiring Night: Staying in the Hemingway Inn, San Jose, Costa Rica🇨🇷

“In order to write about life first you must live it” – Ernest Hemingway. Well life continues to inspire me and when you wake up in the morning you have no idea where you will end up that night. This is what I buzz off. However before I had even got my bus to San Read more about One Inspiring Night: Staying in the Hemingway Inn, San Jose, Costa Rica🇨🇷[…]

Visiting El Salvador’s🇸🇻 Only UNESCO World Heritage Site: Joya de Ceren

El Salvador is a backpacker’s dream. Friendly locals, pumping bars, beaches, volcanoes, mountains and just an all round unventured gem. Once you’ve got your bearings and got to grips with the bus systems, you’re good to go anywhere in the country. I set my mind on visiting El Salvador’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, which Read more about Visiting El Salvador’s🇸🇻 Only UNESCO World Heritage Site: Joya de Ceren[…]

Backpacking in the States: Arrival in Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Oh, United States. I’m so sorry – it’s been a while! But I had fond memories reeling back this week. Let me tell you – life was sweet when I backpacked through New York and Los Angeles back in 2007. At the time I had just quit my high flying PR job in London with Read more about Backpacking in the States: Arrival in Atlanta, Georgia, USA[…]

Backpacking in Belize: Visiting Xunantunich Mayan Ruins

It’s time for yet another post on Belize, a country which similarly to El Salvador threw more adventures at me than I had ever time to catch. I toured the capital city of Belmopan, went snorkelling at Caye Caulker, stayed in the Xanadu Resort and visited the caves at Actun Tunichil Muknal. The thought of Read more about Backpacking in Belize: Visiting Xunantunich Mayan Ruins[…]

Ziplining𖠣⛓In Parque Nacional Pico Bonito🌳, Rio Cangrejal, Honduras🇭🇳

Honduras has been one hell of a roller coaster ride for me. After the madness of diving in Utila, surviving the world’s most dangerous city San Pedro Sula and exploring ruins and birds in Copan, it was time to actually chill out in the awesome national parks at Rio Cangejal. Or was it? What was going to Read more about Ziplining𖠣⛓In Parque Nacional Pico Bonito🌳, Rio Cangrejal, Honduras🇭🇳[…]

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Relax in Nature: Staying at La Villa De Soledad in Rio Cangrejal, Honduras

Travelling in Central America continued to surprise. After a crazy week of diving off the coast of Utila (booked through Utila Dive school and stayed in the Mango Inn), we got the boat (catamaran) back to mainland Honduras. Rather than heading straight for Lago de Yojoa or Tegucigalpa, we decided on a night in La Ceiba. Read more about Relax in Nature: Staying at La Villa De Soledad in Rio Cangrejal, Honduras[…]

World Travellers: Raymond Walsh AKA Man on The Lam

I’m delighted to feature Raymond Walsh on here. Raymond runs the website Man on the Lam, which has just had an awesome facelift as Raymond continues his journeys and aims to make it to his 50th country!! Also, Raymond is a friend from my travels too as we went on an awesome safari together in Read more about World Travellers: Raymond Walsh AKA Man on The Lam[…]