AllWays Traveller Features
Wrong turns can be a real pain in the, well, the neck. Even more so when you're deep in the Yucatan jungle! If you can get a signal, the GPS shows your location on a satellite map, but rarely shows how you got there. This happened to me just recently. I was driving from Mérida towards Campeche in the Yucatan province of Mexico to find the Grutas de...
With travel opening up across Canada, now is the time to visit Montreal for its big-city French flair. Montréal, the largest city in Canada's Québec province, is located on an island in the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart. After being starved of air travel for the past 17 months, we board an Air C...
A warm wind blows across me, but I still feel a chill run down my back. I'm alone in the desert. I'm at one of the darkest places on earth, according to my map. It's a little scary, especially while visions of coyotes, scorpions, and roving gangs of desert hares dance in my head. I'm here to photograph monsters. It isn't my imagination. I saw them ...
When travellers speak of Isla Mujeres they conjure images of pristine white-sand beaches and crystal clear blue-green waters. The streets of the Artisania are hustling with tourists, and the bars and restaurants are bustling with revellers. The ferry arrives every hour, bringing more visitors to this island paradise. Taxis and golf cart rentals par...
Tampa's downtown riverfront has bloomed in the past decade or so, with the splendid Riverwalk connecting museums, parks, restaurants and other attractions. Slip on your walking shoes and head out for a day of history, art, terrific food options and people-watching. Rivers were essential to the commercial viability and growth of cities, and from th...
E-bikes, wine and beer in Osoyoos, British Columbia The small Okanagan town of Osoyoos at the Canada-US border in British Columbia bats above its weight in tourism prowess. Osoyoos is Canada's desert and home to the warmest Lake in Canada . Now, this is my kind of safari. Rather than tracking lions, elephants and rhinoceros, my wife, Kerry, and I a...