activities
Whether you're a sight-seer, thrill seeker or beach lounger, activities to satisfy bucket lists of all kinds.
Check Out Some Of The Ways To Experience Costa Rica
The small country of Costa Rica has become incredibly popular for its stunning natural beauty and heart-thumping adventures. Not only this, but it also rewards tourists with an ultimate nighttime adventure through Jaco Costa Rica nightclubs and bars. Sounds exciting? Here are a few ways to experience this amazing country on your next holiday.
By Nancy Ahuja6 years ago in Wander
Christmas In Mexico
Stop #1 cabo San Lucas! We docked in Cabo on the 23rd. The deal with going from boat to shore in Cabo is that the day before you have to pick up a “boarding pass” with a group number, thats your number to debark. Because we couldn’t pull right up to shore we had to take smaller boats to the pier. My siblings and I didn’t manage to get off the ship until around 10:30, upon hitting the shore my sibling immediately hit Senor Frogs, the famous Mexican tourist destination. Having been to Cabo before (and having done my partying) I decided to have a short wait on the pier for my parents until our excursion. They had gone on a boat ride to see the sites with my grandparents and cousins earlier that morning, they were going straight from their first excursion to our second one, scuba diving.
By Alexandrea Callaghan6 years ago in Wander
Outdoor Activities To Develop Speech And Language Skills
Effective communication is essential for growth, both career-wise and socially. It is hard for anyone to succeed at anything without strong communication skills. It is equally hard to develop effective interpersonal relationships with colleagues, friends, and family members without honing your speech and language skills. That is why you should focus your attention on activities that promote speech, learning, and development.
By Flora Mayer6 years ago in Wander
Climbing Seneca Rocks
We met in the parking lot around 8:00 in the morning before heading out toward the fin of rock that dominated the horizon. This trip had been postponed twice and almost didn’t happen, but today was finally the day of my first multi-pitch climb. Today, one way or another, I would summit Seneca Rocks.
By Danny McCaslin6 years ago in Wander
From Surfing to Vanlife
On a cold yet sunny Californian day in January 2017, I was out for a surf. I had only just started surfing that summer but was completely hooked. The waves were tiny that day, and I had yet to learn which waves to paddle for and which to let pass me by, so out there next to seals and not much else, really, I would paddle for my life at any small opportunity.
By Sif Jacobsen6 years ago in Wander
The Making of the Making of Westwardfro
Start Above YouTube Video and start humming the "Ballad of Westward Fro"… Felicia, Felicia, where do you roam Felicia, Felicia, far, far from home She travels on to where ever she must Her MacBook of silver is her badge of trust There are campfire legends that the plainsmen sing Of a chick called --- West-ward-Fro. Felicia, Felicia, where do you roam Felicia, Felicia, far, far from home
By Felicia Baxter6 years ago in Wander
Reasons Why Camping Is Important for Your Health
What makes it even more wonderful is the fact that it also has numerous health benefits. However, in order to have an amazing trip, you always need to bring adequate and the best camping gear so that you can have an amazing trip. Nevertheless, here is why camping is so important for your health.
By Flora Mayer6 years ago in Wander
Touring Antarctica
If you’re like me you might not believe it, because I prefer tropical warmth to the cold, but Antarctica has become one of the world’s current popular tourist destinations. There are now over 34,000 people who travel to this icy cold land. However, you must be aware of the fact that all of the activity there is heavily regulated by the Antarctica Treaty in order to protect the environment. All of the tourism going on is mostly managed by the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators or IAATO.
By Rasma Raisters6 years ago in Wander
What's on Your Bucket List?
A 'bucket list' comes from the phrase 'to kick the bucket.' Kicking the bucket means to die. That phrase has a couple of possible origins, one of which could be that 'bucket,' in that context, referred to a beam from which a pig was hung before slaughter.
By Sapphire Ravenclaw7 years ago in Wander
How to Spend One Week in Malta
For first-time travelers, organizing an itinerary can be both exciting and challenging. There are many factors you have to consider carefully to achieve that perfect holiday away from home. With all the famous tourist attractions to visit and activities to try, it’s inevitable to get overwhelmed with all the possible choices.
By Ed Lansink7 years ago in Wander











