11 Reasons Why You Should Visit Belgrade, Serbia

The beautiful capital city of Serbia in the heart of the Balkans has a rich history and youthful energy that will captivate any first time traveler. Belgrade is a city with a great deal to offer, and has been referred to as “The New Berlin” and it isn’t difficult to see why. Belgrade is a…

Could Ljubljana Be the Most Underrated Capital in Europe?

The city of Ljubljana, Slovenia is often overlooked in favor of its neighboring, more frequented capital cities such as Rome, Vienna and Budapest. Despite the Slovenian capital’s beauty, it still remains a relatively hidden gem. From the romantic bridges spanning the Ljubljanica River to the vibrant street art and cozy cafes, every corner of Ljubljana…

The Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum in Graz, Austria

There are few people in this world who have accomplished the amazing feats that Arnold Schwarzenegger has. The man epitomizes the American Dream and is a role model for all. His story shows that hard work and mental toughness can lead to incredible achievements. Arnold’s vision and commitment to his crafts led him to 3…

9 Reasons Why I Travel

Everyone has their own reasons for doing the things they love in life. One person’s passion may not be interesting at all to someone else. It’s one of the beautiful things of the human experience, we all are so similar, yet so different. When it comes to myself, I have two main passions in my…

How to Visit Manuel Antonio Without a Guide

Manuel Antonio National Park may be the smallest national park in all of Costa Rica, however, it is number 1 when it comes to visitors. Costa Rica can be an expensive place for travelers on a budget, and you may be asking yourself whether or not you need a guide. Sure, a guide will know…

Why Antigua, Guatemala is a Great Digital Nomad Location

The digital nomad community was growing but very much underground in the years leading up to the pandemic. Now the lifestyle is mainstream as more people have learned that there are ways to live a more fulfilling life with a little more free time and a job you can take with you anywhere. The digital…

Guide to Hiking the San Pedro Volcano

Guatemala is home to 37 volcanoes, so it’s only right to hike up a few of them. While the most popular volcano hikes are definitely Acatenango, Fuego and Pacaya, the San Pedro Volcano at Lake Atitlan offers some of the most incredible views without the troves of tourists. The San Pedro Volcano sits along the…

Serenity in Sayulita

My eyes open with the morning sun creeping through the window and the sound of turkey vultures crowing. Before brushing my teeth I walk out to the terraza to get a glimpse of the day and admire the surroundings and calmness of the early morning. Flowers and plants of all shapes and colors. Birds chirping….

The Best Tacos in Playa del Carmen

In Mexico, there is no “Taco Tuesday.” Every day is an opportunity to discover a new taqueria and add to the rankings of your favorites. We went on a hunt for the best tacos in Playa del Carmen, sampling from street carts and restaurants alike. Over the course of a month of living in Playa,…

What You Should Know Before Visiting the Tulum Ruins

Tulum is known across the world for its pristine beaches, trendy cafes, and its bohemian hipster vibes situated in the Riviera Maya region of Mexico. But before the beach clubs and $3,000/night beachfront villas arrived, Tulum was a major Mayan port city. Because of its location, it was important for land and sea trade routes….

The Best Tacos in Mérida

When you think of Mexican food, taco is the first word that comes to mind. And for good reason. They are incredible. In the Yucatan peninsula region of Mexico, ingredients like cochinita pibil and the habanero pepper make the tacos stand apart from the rest of the country. Cochinita pibil is a slow roasted pork…

An Unexpected Mayan Spiritual Experience in Uxmal

While traveling the world, you inevitably come across amazing, inspiring people. When we toured the Mayan ruins of Uxmal, we crossed paths with Jorge, a man from a small Mayan village. Little did we know we had encountered more than just a tour guide. We were about to embark on an unexpected Mayan spiritual experience…

How to Visit the Yellow City of Izamal for $5

Izamal is known as the Yellow City for good reason. Everything in the city center is yellow! But it is also known as the City of Hills. The hills aren’t just hills though. They are the remnants of ancient Mayan temple-pyramids. Izamal is a small city with charm, ruins, friendly people, and interesting history. And…

How to Get from Mérida to Chichén Itzá

Chichén Itzá. One of the new 7 Wonders of the World. A complex of Mayan ruins on the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico that will leave you astonished. How did they build it? Why did they put so much effort into every detail? These questions may never be answered. But one answer The Bros can give…

What Can You Get for $10 in Mercado Lucas de Galvez?

When traveling to a new location, many people focus on bucket list items. Salar de Uyuni, Oktoberfest, and Rainbow Mountain are classic examples of this. However, what is often just as exciting as visiting a local market in the new destination. Local markets give a glimpse into the way locals live and the things they…

Visiting the Mayan Ruins of Dzibilchaltún

The Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico is filled with ancient Mayan ruins at almost every turn. Of course, there are sites that are world-renowned such as Chichen Itza and Uxmal. But you would be truly missing out if you passed on visiting the underrated Mayan ruins of Dzibilchaltún. These ruins are not only memorable and impressive,…

What You Should Know Before Visiting Salar De Uyuni

What is the Salar de Uyuni? Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world and is located in the southwest region of Bolivia. You may have seen mind-bending photos of the flats on social media or have been introduced to it in movies such as Star Wars, but what else should you…

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How to Save Money While Traveling

If you’ve already managed to save some money for travel, you are off to a great start. Another challenge is how to make that money go further once you are on the road. Entrance fees to popular tourist sites, extravagant dinners out on the town and drinks with new friends can drain that travel fund…

Ways to Save Money for Travel

So many people want to travel the world. There’s a misconception out there that you need a ton of money in order to do it. Not only is this wildly untrue, but you can actually have more fun and travel deeper within a culture while spending less. If you’re struggling to find ways to save…

Two Years Later

The Bros went on an incredible journey of 400 days traveling around the world. A lot has changed in my world since then. Hell, a lot has even changed since One Year Later. So Two Years Later… The Highs Becoming an uncle once again is for sure one of the highlights of the past year….

10 Awesome Things to Do in Copenhagen

What comes to your mind when you think of Denmark? Some will say, happy people. Others may simply think of Vikings and cheese danish (wienerbrød). Truth be told, there’s so much more to life in Denmark, and a visit to the capital of Copenhagen must be on an itinerary for any trip to this Scandinavian…

Things to Do in Vienna on a Budget

Vienna is well known for its beauty and high quality of life. It is consistently ranked as one of the topmost livable cities in the entire world. With an incredible public transportation system, arts, culture, infrastructure, parks, entertainment, and food, it’s safe to say it deserves to be at the top. It is the model…

Finding Paradise in Panama

Traveling the world for over a year is an experience that many people dream of, but few get to live out. Sure, the journey is filled with incredible memories, beautiful landscapes and amazing new friends, but it’s not all rainbows and butterflies. A year is a long time. When you’re living out of a backpack…

How to Handle Your Money While You Travel

Have you ever been worried about how to handle your money while you travel? For some, it can be quite overwhelming. How do you navigate the ATM’s, currency exchanges, credit cards and are travelers checks still a thing? (No they are not!) How do you know if you’re getting ripped off? The Bros have traveled…

Top 7 Travel Credit Cards

Ready to start travel hacking, but don’t know which card to start with? You’ve come to the right place. All info in this post is based on information from May 2020 and will be updated periodically since program details are constantly changing. Our best tip: Search for the credit card on an incognito window in…