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Jubilee Travel Blogs

It's Impossible to be Blue in Colorful Curacao!

01/25/2016 in Curacao

Curaçao’s popularity is growing fast among Canadian travellers is rapidly growing. Why? Because this idyllic island has so much to offer:

  • The island is influenced by more than 50 cultures, the main ones being Dutch, Spanish and African-Caribbean. This cultural fusion, along with Curaçao’s welcoming people and laid-back lifestyle, are what set it apart. 
  • The island offers warm weather and glistening beaches typically found throughout the Caribbean; however,...

Why you should get married in Belize

01/22/2016 in Belize

Why you should get married in Belize:

From its language to its food, the culture of Belize is rich and diverse. Take a break from the beach and delve into the 4 unique cultures of the Belize people. 

Your wedding will be totally unique. Everyone has been to or knows of people who have travelled to Mexico or the DR for a...


Walk the Jordan Trail - from Um Qais to Aqaba

12/30/2015 in Anywhere

The Jordan Trail is a walking trail crossing and connecting the length of the country of Jordan from Um Qais in the north to Aqaba and the Red Sea in the south. Offering 40 days of trekking across more than 600 kilometers of trail, it traverses the diverse landscapes and vistas of the country: the rolling wooded hills of the...


Discover Catalonia - The Most Popular Tourist Region in Spain

12/12/2015 in Catalonia

Catalonia, Catalunya, Cataluña - Spectacular No Matter How you Say It

Spectacular beaches and resorts on the Costa Brava, mountain scenery, a world-class foodie scene, the works of famous artists such as Gaudí and Dalí, Dalí's gloriously surreal 'theatre-museum' in Figueres Barcelona and other fascinating architecture, World Heritage Sites such as the medieval city of Girona, the many delights...


Wooing a Whale: Humpback Crooners in Baja California, Mexico

10/28/2015 in Anywhere

by Bryan Jáuregui, Todos Santos Eco Adventures

If science had all the answers, poets and dreamers would be out of a job. So when scientists tell us that they’re not really sure why humpback males sing – and it is only the males that sing – then it’s up to the rest of us to look at the evidence and help...


When to go to Iguazu Falls

08/04/2015 in Puerto Iguazú

Iguazu Falls is the local name in Argentina for the renowned Iguassu Falls. This spectacular waterfall system is comprised of approximately 275 different falls. Although the falls can be experienced in either Brazil or Argentina, the majority of the falls are actually on the Argentinean side.

When Lady Roosevelt first witnessed the falls her response was, “Poor Niagara.” This article explore...


Top ten Places to Visit in Paris

08/01/2015 in Paris

What to See in Paris - Top 10 Places to visit in Paris

1. The Eiffel Tower: Ok, ten out or ten for stating the obvious. Everyone puts the Eiffel Tower top of the list of things to see in Paris. But with good reason, because the Eiffel Tower is a place you just can’t miss. From its looming construction...


Jamaica's Blue and John Crow Mountains Gain UNESCO World Heritage Status

07/08/2015 in Jamaica

Jamaica’s Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park has just achieved UNESCO World Heritage Status! It is one of only 32 sites in the world that have is recognized for both its natural and cultural significance, and the first mixed site for the Caribbean sub-region. The park is globally known for its biodiversity, and is one of two remaining habitats...


Baja California Sur: Exotic Just Got a Whole Lot Closer

05/29/2015 in Baja California Sur

Discover what Jacques Cousteau called the “Aquarium of the World" by traveling with Jubilee Travel's Marketing Director on a nine-day trip that she took in March 2015 which covered the full Baja California Sur experience. Watch the video and contact us for your complementary consultation to escape to Baja Sur.


Experience an Ancient Mayan ceremony like no other

05/05/2015 in City of Mexico

The Temazcal is a cleaning experience and rebirth to be experienced at least once in their existence. The ritual combines herbs, flowers, music and a lot of heat in a rustic cocoon, reminiscent of the womb, dark and damp, captained by a Mayan shaman, typically attire.

The ceremony takes place in four phases, representing the four seasons of the year and...