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We Were Stranded With No Money In Morocco

The Day When… We Were Stranded With No Money In Morocco

It was mid-March 2011, and it was already hot at 9 am at the Casablanca Airport. We had been in Morocco for 3 weeks and were more than ready to head to our next country, Egypt. We were prepared and had everything in order for our flight. We were at the airport early, probably earlier ...
Victoria House, Belize

Accommodation Spotlight: Victoria House, Belize

The palm trees swayed slowly from side to side, gently rocked by the same summer breeze that rippled the crystal clear Caribbean waters. We placed our bags at our feet and relaxed next to the immaculately clean pool. A smiling waiter placed two complimentary drinks beside us and said, “Welcome to Victoria House”. This is the ...
Searching for the Elusive Manatee

Adventures in Belize – Searching for the Elusive Manatee

“Do you see it? It’s right there!” our guide, Harry Sr. exclaimed as he pointed out into the translucent waters. We didn’t see anything, but eagerly moved to the front of the boat to search for the elusive Manatee grazing on turtle-grass at the bottom of the sea. There in the shadows of the Swallow ...
Caye Caulker

The Caribbean Paradise of Caye Caulker… Will We Ever Leave?

“Okay, welcome to Caye Caulker. I’m tired so just put yo’ bags in ya’ room and we do da papawork in da mornin.”  That was the welcome we received when we arrived at our guest house on Caye Caulker Island in Belize. The sun had set and the cool evening breeze gently swept over the island, ...
Motivation For A Digitally Nomadic Future blog work

We’ve Just Reached 10,000 Comments! Thanks Everyone!

We love receiving comments on our website and we just recently reached 10,000! We’re extremely pleased that we’ve been able to connect with so many different people from around the world. When we started Goats On The Road, we were always so thrilled just to see a single comment. We’d wake up in the mornings ...
Mexico to Belize

Mexico to Belize | Bumpy Boats & Immigration Issues

As we ate our last quesadillas and sipped our last Coronas in a lively Mexican restaurant, a feeling of melancholy crept over us. Our two months in Mexico were relaxing, rejuvenating and exactly what we were looking for, but we weren’t expecting to be so sad to leave this colourful country. We reflected on our ...