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Travel Tip: Take Advantage of the Curbside Check-in

While we generally travel only with carry-ons, when we are going on a scuba diving vacation we typically need a checked bag for our gear. We have come to know and love the curbside check-in counters offered by most airlines. Surprisingly, these are often less busy than the inside counters and

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Trip Ideas

Visiting Quebec City and the Countryside

Quebec City was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain and is one of the oldest European settlements in North America. It’s also the only walled city in both Canada and the United States. The Old Town is the heart and soul of the city and has a European feel to it. It’s also a […]

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Whale Watching in Tadoussac, Quebec, Canada

Tadoussac, 3 hours north of Quebec City is world-renowned for its whale watching. The steep fjords and plentiful population of krill and small fish make it a veritable buffet for the whales that come here every July – October. They are not here to breed, they do that down south, but they are here to […]

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Canadian Rockies Road Trip: A Self-Guided Adventure

I remember the feeling of seeing the Canadian Rockies for the first time and the profound impact it had on me. Seeing these giant mountain peaks rising above us, breathtaking, and unlike anything I had ever seen before! Having grown up on the much flatter east coast, the small mountains in the Laurentians I had […]

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Scuba Diving South Florida Day Trips

Blue Heron Bridge, a World-Renowned Shore Dive Site

We finally had the chance to dive the famous Blue Heron Bridge dive site and we know now why it has been voted the best shore dive in the United States! Also, snorkelers can enjoy the easy access Phil Foster Park Snorkel Trail.

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Dive Vacations Scuba Diving

Scuba Diving Vacation in Grand Cayman

We’re just back from a diving vacation in Grand Cayman. We couldn’t resist revisiting the island for some thrilling and exhilarating diving. Crystal-clear water, dramatic drop-off walls, colorful and healthy reefs, and the famous Kittiwake wreck—what more could we ask for?

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Travel Tech

Reviewing our New Carry-On Knapsack (Compressible Backpack)

We recently booked a trip on a discount airline to go and visit family in Montreal. After checking their site, we noticed that their carry-on allowance was for bags that are only 20x13x16! We also saw that they were very strict about this and would charge large fees to check the bags if over-sized. We […]

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Must-See Places in Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver is an important city port sandwiched in-between the Pacific Ocean and the mighty Canadian Rockies. It’s a gateway to Asia and beyond as well as an important cruise port with many cruises heading north to Alaska. A short ferry ride will take you to Victoria on Vancouver Island. A 3-hour drive across the border […]

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Layovers | Stopovers

Long Layover in Paris (Charles de Gaulle Airport Stopover)

On our recent trip to Croatia we had a 7-hour layover in Paris and we couldn’t pass up the chance to head into town instead of wasting time just sitting at the airport. A bit of fresh air and a walk would do us good we thought! Especially after a long red-eye flight! Having had […]

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Protecting Expensive and Fragile Equipment While Traveling

When flying, we are limited in the number and size of the bags we’re allowed to bring on board. But sometimes it’s worth dedicating one of those bags to our expensive or fragile equipment in order to keep it safe.