by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Fall 2016, Getaways
Cave tubing is a unique way to take in the beauty and history of Belize’s river caves. Does tubing conjure up memories of being dragged behind a speedboat, clinging on for dear life as you do doughnuts along the river? Or how about as a kid, squinting into snowflakes...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Fall 2016, Getaways
A red brick road zig-zags its way through Boston. Two bricks wide, sandwiched side by side in the pavement, the Freedom Trail directs young Bostonians, tourists, and travelers through a bustling city of skyscrapers and traffic. Hunkering at each location marked on the...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Fall 2016, Features
Travelers have long since sought out places associated with classic artists: Stratford to visit Shakespeare’s hometown, Giverny to tour Monet’s house, and Salzburg to bask where Mozart composed his music. However, today’s travelers seem more influenced by pop culture....
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Culture, Fall 2016
Kenya is a land of vast natural beauty. However, the country’s magnificent landscape is marred by the trash that washes up on beaches and flows out of landfills. In the last two decades, entrepreneurial individuals have found ways to recycle certain kinds of waste...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Culture, Fall 2016
Cinnamon Challenge, anybody? This social media craze may be relatively recent, but cinnamon itself is one of the oldest known spices in the world—it was imported from Egypt as early as 2000 BC and is mentioned in Greek texts beginning in 700 BC. Cinnamon was highly...
by Stowaway Magazine | Oct 3, 2016 | Fall 2016, Insider
Traveling with kids can be difficult and stressful, so travel magazines and blogs give a variety of tips to help parents plan for the unexpected and control the uncontrollable. But catastrophes can always happen when traveling with kids, no matter how well planned the...