Goats On The Road Posts

The Sickest I’ve Been: A Tale Of Nick’s Worst Travel Illness

A life on the road isn’t all beach bars and hammocks. We’ve had some really trying times in our (almost) 5 years of travel and if you’ve been on a long trip before, you know that getting sick is all part of the fun. We absolutely hate being sick, but when you’re travelling in developing ...
Full Moon Party

5 Tips For Surviving a Full Moon Party in Thailand

Like it or not, the Full Moon Party has become a big part of tourism in Thailand. There’s a lot of controversy surrounding this monthly festival, with many travellers preferring to stay well away from the debauchery, while others have this event firmly planted on their Southeast Asian itinerary. No one really knows when The ...
Town House Hotel, Carriacou

Accommodation Spotlight: Town House Hotel, Carriacou

When we booked our Osprey Ferry tickets from Grenada to Carriacou, we had no idea where we were going to stay on the island. Many of the hotels we looked at were over our budget, or we would have to take an expensive taxi ride to get there. After speaking with the helpful members of ...
Pictures of Grenada

Living In Grenada: Our Life in Photos

Living on the southern Caribbean Island of Spice for the past four months has been fantastic, and it’s not over yet! We still have another three months of living in the tropics, which we’re very much looking forward to. This is our first time pet-sitting abroad and it’s been a wonderful experience. Our lifestyle here ...
Sugar Reef Bequia

Accommodation Spotlight: Sugar Reef Bequia

Sugar Reef is a beautiful eco-luxury hotel located on the island of Bequia in St.Vincent and The Grenadines. Known as both the best restaurant, and one of the best hotels on the island, Sugar Reef has made a name for itself by having lovely staff, a beautiful location and a professional chef (Chef John) who cooks ...
Bequia Island

Bequia Island – Celebrating My 30th Birthday in Style!

Bequia Island (pronounced bekway) is the second largest island in the Grenadines and although it has a similar Caribbean vibe to its neighbours, it’s unique in its own ways. Many Bequians can trace their roots back to the famous whalers, Joseph Ollivierre and William Wallace Jr. and in fact, the native people are still allowed to harpoon ...