11 Amazing Canggu hostels that will make you rethink “minimalist” travel

The Best Canggu Hostels - Kosone Hostel | ABrotherAbroad.com

Canggu is the coolest new hotspot on Bali and arguably in Southeast Asia.  Whether you want to surf, sun, socialize, or get spiritual, itโ€™s all possible here…and the Canggu hostels scene is impressively set up to make this all possible in style. I guarantee you’ll be surprised at how awesome the accommodations are, and you’ll … Read more

The 3 Best Coron to Manila Ferry Options

Coron Palawan Paradise - Coron to ManilaA

The Philippines and Palawan are possibly the most beautiful aquatic paradises on the planet.  Unfortunately, traveling around the 7,000 islands and finding out your options for the Coron to Manila ferry after your amazing time on Coron can be difficult at best. Additionally, all international flights pass through Manila, making it mandatory to make your … Read more

Always Swim with Bull Sharks

Swimming with Sharks in the Galapagos Islands

This story isnโ€™t mine, but I love it.  Whenever I hit that feeling that weโ€™re all familiar with, that feeling on the edge of my comfort zone, I rememberโ€ฆ โ€ฆalways swim with bull sharks. A friend of a friend from a long time ago took a healthy living kick seriously in a good way.  What … Read more

Experiencing Istanbul through Ruins and People | Backpacking Turkey (Part 6)๏ปฟ

The Blue Mosque - Sultan Ahmet Mosqe - Istanbul | Backpacking Turkey

As my plane landed in Istanbul I had a whole new appreciation for Turkey.  What initially felt like a risk, a danger, coming to a country bordering war zones with ongoing bad relations with the US, ended up being welcoming, complex, and rich with culture and history.  Now that I had landed in Istanbul, the … Read more

The Beauty of Izmirโ€ฆfelt, not seen | Backpacking Turkey (Part 4)

Turkish Tea - A favorite from Backpacking Turkey

The relaxed port city of Izmir was a wonderful respite after the past two months of being busy and proactive nonstop.  Despite the long list of sites to see in the city, I intentionally took it slow and saved the fomo for another city. My days were spent leisurely wandering the city observing the contrasts between … Read more

An Ephesus Tour: Walking through Ancient Rome | Backpacking Turkey (Part 3)

A couple hours south of Izmir lies the city of Ephesus, home to some of the most well preserved Roman ruins in Europe, and the Temple of Artemis, one of the ancient wonders of the world. When traveling, a balance of history, irreplaceable views, good people, and sufficiently giving into your vices makes for a … Read more

From Greece to Turkey | Backpacking Turkey (Part 2)

The sun was shining bright, reflecting off the concrete ground and walls of the port as I walked through the port city of Mythilini for the last time.  One more stroll through its tiny streets.  One more overpriced espresso at the corner coffee shop I had become familiar with. As I passed through passport control, … Read more

Backpacking Turkey (Part 1): The Decision to Go from Greece to Turkey

Backpacking Turkey - A Journey from Lesvos Greece to Istanbul Turkey

As my time on the Greek island of Lesvos neared a close, I was contemplating where to go next.  For nearly two months, I volunteered with refugees by teaching English and translating in the refugee camps of Lesvos, but it was finally time to move on and backpacking Turkey emerged as a viable option. Backpacking … Read more