Adventure Destinations
Awesome New Costa Rica Site
As many of you may or may not know, Im moving to Costa Rica in a few weeks. Since I will be living there for at least year, I will be able to get you the inside scoop on everything thats not in your average travel guide. From the secret local spots to the best budget friendly activities, I’ll give you the hook up on them all.
Date: April 2nd, 2008 |
Fiji Islands Adventure Cruises
Fiji Islands Adventure Cruises - Luxury Adventure Travel

Tui Tai Adventure Cruises are way to see and experience the remote islands of Northern Fiji is a way you never imagined. To many adventure travelers the words luxury and adventure don’t usually mix. Many “luxury adventures” are designed for the over wieght and over paying tourist. Tui Tai Adventure Cruises has found the perfect harmony of luxury and adventure.
Date: March 17th, 2008 |
Cycling the Loire River, France
While there are a number of ways to see France, biking provides an up close and personal way to see the country. Ranked one of the top 10 places to go cycling in France, the Loire River area is a must do.
The Loire River is Frances longest river. Most of the Loire River runs through flat plains, rolling meadows, and in very low populated country side.
Date: March 11th, 2008 |
Hacienda Merida
Hacienda Merida is a typical nature preserve/hostel. It has dorms, camping, and hammocks for rent. Dorm are $3 per person while camping and hammocks are $1.50 and private rooms are $10 per person.
The hostel also boosts a wonderful restaurant, with items ranging from $1.50 to $3. The best part is that, as long as there are more than 6 people staying at the hostel, there is a $3 all-you-can-eat breakfast and dinner buffet. The food is awesome and goes fast, so make sure to get a spot at the front of the line!
Date: February 25th, 2008 |
Cheap Thrills in Ometepe, Nicaragua
In Nicaragua and looking for some cheap thrills? Visit Omentepe; an island in the middle of lake Nicaragua. This is a great place to really stretch your money. Make your way to the small town of Meridia and you could easily rough it like a king for next to nothing.
Highlights:
There are so many things to do in Ometepe. It’s a haven for budget adventerers. You can hike to a waterfall, bike to beautiful beaches, kayak to see monkeys, or hike up to see a volcano. The people here are amazing.
Date: February 18th, 2008 |
Adventure Travel in Tahiti
Tahiti is truly a place of postcard perfect beaches and amazing landscapes. If you are looking for a destination that offers the perfect mix of adventure with luxury, Tahiti is certainly worth looking into. From scuba diving with Manta Rays to messages in your ocean top bungalow, Tahiti can offer it all.
Date: March 18th, 2008 |
Naked Air
Talk about packing light! Thanks to Naked Air, you won’t have to pack much more than your birthday suit! From the minds at Castaway Travel, a clothing optional vacation planner, a now clothing optional airline has emerged. Naked Air is the first ever nude airline to hit the skies.
Date: March 14th, 2008 |
Backpacking the Lost Coast Trail
The views along the Pacific Coast Highway in California are a spectacular sight to see via an automobile. Drive far enough North and the highway makes a sharp turn inland, this is where the real views begin. This turn in the highway is where the Lost Coast Trail begins.
For the next 50 miles or so its nothing but a variety of beaches, mountains, rocky coast lines, and you. The Lost Coast Trail starts with forested ravines, smooth wind worn bluffs, and a number of secluded coves filled with panoramic views.
The rest of the Lost Coast Trail will …
Date: February 25th, 2008 |
Adventure Travel in New Zealand
Planning some adventure travel in New Zealand? There is certainly plenty of it and we are to help you find it! This is a list of not only some of the best adventure travel in New Zealand, but a few other resources to help you plan your action packed vacation.
Date: February 21st, 2008 |
Sea Kayaking Around the Kenai Peninsula
The Kenai Peninsula is the lesser known of the two major peninsulas in Alaska. You know when you think of Alaska and you see that long skinny peninsula that jets out the South West corner of the state? That’s not it, the Kenai Peninsula is the smaller one right below it.
Date: February 14th, 2008 |
