Last Updated on October 9, 2024
Another unforgettable year is coming to an end – this time it is our second year as full-time travelers! We’ve literally been around the world this year and, rather than rattle off a list of everywhere we’ve been, this Goodbye 2011 post will highlight our favorite pictures of the year, starting in Central America and ending in Thailand after stints in Europe, the U.S. and Canada.
January 2011
As we mentioned in our Goodbye to 2010 post, we began the year at Lake Yojoa in Honduras, where we were the only guests at our hotel. 2011 started out as laid-back as can be…
For more January highlights, check out our Facebook album Best of 2011: January (Honduras & Nicaragua).
February 2011
Shortly after the start of the New Year, we moved on to Nicaragua – and fell head over heels in love with the country. The picture was taken in Masaya, just outside of Granada…one of Nicaragua’s most visited cities. Throughout the country, the horse and buggy is still a common and totally valid form of transportation – alongside cars, buses, SUVs, motorcycles and bicycles.
For more February highlights check out our Facebook album Best of 2011: February (Nicaragua & Costa Rica).
March 2011
After three relaxing weeks in Costa Rica we made our way to Panama and were most impressed with the Casco Viejo area of Panama City (check out our picture post of Casco Viejo). We resisted actually picking up a Panama hat, but couldn’t resist photographing them. Panamanians have certainly got style!
For more March highlights check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: March (Costa Rica, Panama & Germany).
April 2011
Going from six months in the developing countries of Central America to visiting the mighty castles of Germany was an extreme contrast. This is what we love most about our nomadic lifestyle! At the end of the month we completed our first year on the road (find out how much we spent in one year of travel here).
For more April highlights check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: April (Germany, Austria & Italy)
May 2011
In Spring we traveled in Europe, from Germany and Austria to a few weeks in Tuscany. While we were both blown away by the romance of the countryside, the taste of the wine and the warmth of the locals, it was the pizza…the glorious pizza…that became the highlight of May 2011 for us.
For more May 2011 highlights including Jess with a group of aliens in Spain, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: May (Italy & Spain).
June 2011
In the first week of June, we went on our first ever cruise and followed that up by reaching 400 days on the road! Just a week later we would discover a city that could possibly, one day, be called home: Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese capital just ticks so many boxes – laid-back, sunny, warm, good (and cheap) coffee, beaches as far as the eye can see, plenty of history and oozing with charm. What struck us most was how similar Lisbon is to San Francisco. We spent three fabulous weeks here in June (despite a near heart attack experience that still has us cracking up).
For more June highlights, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: June (Spain, Corsica, Portugal).
July 2011
From Lisbon we flew directly to Toronto to begin an entirely new North American chapter of our travels. We spent six weeks house-sitting outside of Ottawa. These weeks were filled with exploring adorable villages, peaceful sunset bike rides, evenings in the jacuzzi and hanging with the friendly neighbors drinking great Canadian micro-brews.
For more July highlights, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: July (Canada).
August 2011
August was truly an unforgettable month that brought us through Montreal, Quebec, Boston, and the start of our NYC2NOLA road trip through New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC on our way down to New Orleans. While we loved the freedom of the open road, it was our four nights in New York that dazzled us the most. There is just something about this concrete jungle that gets us every time.
For more August highlights, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: August (Canada & USA).
September 2011
After four weeks and over 4,000 miles we finally made it to New Orleans in September. What we found when we arrived is a city with style, individuality and people with a zest for life and love of music like we’ve never experienced before. We could easily spend more than a week in the Big Easy…in fact we toyed with the idea of a few months here sometime in the future, too. On September 13th, just before reaching Chicago, we hit 500 days on the road.
For more September highlights, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: September (U.S. Road Trip).
October 2011
And then we flew to the other side of the planet – for our first trip to South East Asia! We started in Thailand, and it was definitely a relief to gaze out at this crystal blue water after a few chilly weeks in Chicago and Colorado!
For more October highlights, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: October (Chicago, Colorado & Thailand).
November 2011
After finding a good place to settle down to work in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, we hopped a series of buses and boats to travel around northern Laos for the last two weeks of November. While the two countries have their similarities, we were struck by how much simpler life in Laos is compared to fast-paced and modern Thailand. We have learned so much since arriving in Asia, especially about Buddhism – and have become accustomed to sharing our daily lives with the hundreds of monks populating cities and villages across the Buddhist nations.
For more November highlights, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: November (Thailand & Laos).
December 2011
The last month of 2011 marked a major milestone for us, as we hit 600 days on the road! In some ways it feels as though we have just started traveling. Looking back at everything we have done in these six hundred days truly feels like an accomplishment. One lesson we have learned is that in order to be happy as nomads, we need to know when to take longer breaks and relax. That’s why we booked ourselves in to an apartment in Chiang Mai for one month in December. We love this city, as it has everything we could ever need or want. We celebrated Christmas with friends, went on hikes, spent time with elephants, eaten endless veggie cuisine and learned so much about Thai culture and tradition.
For more December highlights, check out our Facebook album: Best of 2011: December (Laos & Thailand).
Happy New Year 2012 to all our readers!
We would love for you to tell us about your travel highlights for 2011 in the comments below – we’re always on the lookout for new locations about where to travel next!
Linda @EcoTraveller
Monday 16th of January 2012
Must say, this post has made me green with envy! You have had a fab year by the looks of it. And love, love your Thailand image... just like I remember.
Dani
Tuesday 17th of January 2012
Thanks so much, Linda!
cheryl
Saturday 7th of January 2012
Looks like one heck of a fantastic year and some really great photos! So glad that you visited my home town of Toronto as well and enjoyed some of our good beer. =)
jess
Sunday 8th of January 2012
We were in Toronto twice this year, actually - we loved the street art over by Queen St! And yes, 2011 really was one heck of a year!
Ekua
Saturday 7th of January 2012
Wonderful collection of photos and experiences. Happy New Year!
jess
Sunday 8th of January 2012
Awwww, thanks Ekua! Happy New Year to you, too!
Cam
Friday 6th of January 2012
What a year! Living the dream...
jess
Sunday 8th of January 2012
Hey, thanks Cam! Living the dream for sure...much of which was spent amongst the friendly Canucks this year! Happy New Year to you!
Mark Wiens
Thursday 5th of January 2012
Happy New Year and fantastic round-up of 2011's travels. I especially loved that Italian pizza was your highlight of May 2011 - that's a delicious highlight!
jess
Thursday 5th of January 2012
Hey thanks Mark! And about the pizza - it would even be in the running for a top three travel moment of the year. It may have been the light May breeze, the chilled white wine or the views out over Tuscany, but that pizza in the picture in particular was just devine!