About

Spread the love

Thank you for visiting A Couple for the Road! We hope to inspire you and be inspired by sharing our travel stories, as well as hearing of yours! This site was written with the intention of not only sharing our stories, but helping others find their own voice and envision their own journeys. The best reward we can have is seeing you enjoy rewards of your own!

We aren't nomads. We haven't quit our jobs and discarded all responsibilities to stay on the road. We're just like you. We simply found a way to make frequent travel, to anywherefor anyone, very possible.

We're here to show you how to do the same!

Please contact us with any suggestions, comments, stories, or anything else you might have. We love to hear from our friends, immediate and extended, about their own travels!

It's about the journey... and the destination! Cheers to all of us!

Our travels together started in July 2007 in Downtown Nashville, and since that time we've moved and journeyed to some incredible places, as well as seen and done some amazing things. As writers and a couple that is obsessed with travel, we ran across some of the great work by blogs such as Nomadic Matt, The Planet D, Nomadic Samuel and the Expert Vagabond, and thought "why not us?" In 2016, that thought led to the actual beginning of A Couple for the Road when the first post went up in December.

Currently, we reside in South Florida with our cats and the endless sunshine. We're a unique breed-- a 30-something couple, without kids and an unquenchable desire to see everything and anything. Though we call South Florida home, we love traveling to the far reaches of the globe, connecting with people and cultures, and having the opportunity to share in this human experience. We hope you feel the same.

We're lovers of life, music, art, language and culture. We hope you are too, and will be sharing with you what moves us in hopes that it moves you as well.

Whether traveling solo, as a couple, with family or as a group, we'll show you how to spot the best travel packages to anywhere in the world.

Click on a location below to read more, and plan your next vacation!

World Map Placeholder
World Map

RECENT ARTICLES

8 Hours in Paris: A Raw Review

By Justin & Tracy | August 4, 2019 | 2 Comments

It is no longer Hemingway’s Paris. No longer that romanticized epoch of clinking champagne glasses and Can-Can Girls, backlit with the swirling of sweet cigars and bawdy revelry. Where the beauty drifted, we don’t know; perhaps to the fate of […]

10 Free Things To Do In Naples

By Justin & Tracy | July 25, 2019 | Comments Off on 10 Free Things To Do In Naples

See Naples’ Historic City Center Wind through the restricted rear entryways of the city’s noteworthy focus to find puzzling temples, old mausoleums and underground surrenders. Pass by craftspeople using devices of their exchange, see clothing vacillate over your head and […]

Jagerschnitzel

By Justin & Tracy | July 18, 2019 | Comments Off on Jagerschnitzel

While this is technically a recipe for schnitzel, the generalized terms for a breaded and fried veal, pork, or chicken cutlet that is commonly made in Bavarian Germany and Austria, we’ve added our recipe to the Jager sauce that accompanies […]

10 Historical Sites To See In Guatemala

By Justin & Tracy | June 29, 2019 | Comments Off on 10 Historical Sites To See In Guatemala

Guatemala is a fascinating Central American country, sandwiched in the north-most part of the region between Mexico, Belize, Honduras and El Salvador. A stunning landscape of peaking mountaintops, rain-forests, volcanoes, and ancient ruins, Guatemala present an atypical vacation opportunity for […]

Visiting Chichen Itza: Exploring The Most Popular Mayan Ruin On The Summer Solstice

By Justin & Tracy | June 21, 2019 | 2 Comments

Chichen Itza stands as the most important Mayan ruins, full of charm and allure more than 100 years after first being frequented as a tourist location in the Yucatan Peninsula in the early 20th century. Today more than 1.4 million […]

Transylvanian Goulash Recipe

By Justin & Tracy | May 28, 2019 | Comments Off on Transylvanian Goulash Recipe

So, what’s the difference between a traditional Hungarian Goulash and this recipe, Transylvanian Goulash is a dish that breaks all the “gulyas” rules. First, where a standard goulash/gulyas always contains cubed beef that is slow-cooked, the core ingredients in Transylvanian […]

No Comments

Leave a Reply