5 Tips on How to Make the Most of Your Travel Photography
Travel photography has become an integral part of exploring the world. Thanks to social media, sharing those explorations has become equally important. Regardless of…
Hi, I’m Shaun; lover of memorable experiences, great food, and overall awesome times. I live to travel and aim to measure my life by the experiences gained through it. This Life in Trips is a collection of those experiences as well as a place to inspire and educate others who are looking to find more out of life.
Travel photography has become an integral part of exploring the world. Thanks to social media, sharing those explorations has become equally important. Regardless of…
Have you ever visited a place a handful of times only to later discover that you had barely discovered it at all? For me,…
Australia is a big beautiful country packed with amazing natural wonders and cosmopolitan charm. Unfortunately, like most places, it also has its share of…
With loads of recognizable landmarks, miles of shoreline paths, and one scary looking clown, seeing Sydney by foot is a treat. This extremely walkable…
New Orleans and alcohol go together like a hurricane and a headache. It is one of North America’s most popular bachelor party locations, and…
New Orleans history of French, Spanish, and Caribbean influences is best summed up in its food. Bold Cajun and Creole flavors have made New…
As noted in my 5 tips on surviving Universal Studios, this theme park is massive and needs to be navigated with thought. What I…
Of all the lobsters I consumed during my two weeks touring the Canadian Maritime provinces, Shediac, New Brunswick, takes the crustacean cake. This small…
Viking does cruising right. Along with amazing guest services and comfort above all else, tours are included as is beer and wine during meal service. …
Each month on this website I feature a favourite country, city, or region of mine. Alongside this destination of the month comes posts, highlights,…
Japan has its share of quirky things to see and do. From sumo wrestlers yelling at babies to Cosplay, Japan has no shortage of…
Quietly tucked away in the hills of New Brunswick’s Kingston Peninsula sits one of Canada’s most unique accommodation experiences, the Ridgeback Lodge. With its…
Each month on this website I feature a favourite country, city, or region of mine. Alongside this destination of the month comes posts, highlights,…
I recently tried to capture Cape Town’s coolness through a guest post on Nomadasaurous.com and failed. Sure, I covered the must-dos like heading up Table…
Nova Scotia’s capital city is a hub of business, education, and government services for the Atlantic provinces. It has seen tragedy and triumph and…
On my recent swing through the Canadian Maritime provinces, no stop was more moving than visiting Pier 21 in Halifax. This historic spot was…
On the very top of Northern Ireland’s craggy coastline sits one of the region’s most underrated attractions, the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. It may not…
Each month on this website I feature a favourite country, city, or region of mine. Alongside this destination of the month comes posts, highlights,…
Here’s a reality check for you. You’ve dreamt about traveling the world for years and now that you’re finally packed and ready to go,…
As I discovered during my weekend visit to Kingston Ontario, Canada’s original capital city is surprisingly tasty. With easy access to nearby farms, fresh…
For a city that has produced iconic Canadian talents such as Bryan Adams and The Tragically Hip, it’s odd to say that the hottest ticket…
The highlight of my day touring the Great Ocean Road was a walk along the 12 Apostles. Years of crashing waves and erosion have…
Although I’m an aviation geek, train travel is my travel of choice. It could be the freedom and comfort of being able to walk…
. My home base of Vancouver B.C. is well known as a foodie destination in Canada, if not the world. It is also enjoying…
Confession time. I am actually sad to say goodbye to Ontario. I know, I know. How could I be down about leaving Canada’s centre…