A Different Geography of Travel

Explore the Roads Not Traveled

The Maya World

These are the cities that lie beyond the main circuits — deep in the forest, far from resort corridors, reached by long roads and slow approaches.

From Calakmul to Becán, their scale is monumental, but their setting is intimate: architecture emerging directly from the landscape.

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Quiet Towns of Mexico

Across Mexico’s mountains, valleys, and plateaus lie towns that rarely appear on major itineraries.

From Malinalco to Real de Catorce, these pages follow that quieter geography — places where landscape, history, and daily life remain closely intertwined.

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Caribbean Islands

Across the Caribbean are islands that have developed at a slower pace.

These pages follow places where landscape, community, and daily life still shape the experience of travel.

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Maritime Crossings

Across open water, distance takes on a different rhythm - horizons widen, days lengthen, and movement becomes part of the experience itself.

From transatlantic voyages to small coastal crossings, these pages trace journeys shaped by the sea.

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Places explored firsthand

About the author

I’m Fred, the writer and photographer behind this site.

The articles here come from time spent traveling through the regions I write about — returning to places, walking through them, and documenting them directly. Nothing here is commissioned or sponsored. Every post is written by me and illustrated with my own photography.

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My Favorite Journeys

Edzna, Mexico

One of the most striking Maya cities in Campeche, still largely absent from the usual itineraries.

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Malinalco, Mexico

In a steep valley Southwest of Mexico City, Malinalco sits sheltered between towering cliffs and cobbled streets.

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A Day in St Barths, French Caribbean

In St Barths, the island’s French polish never quite overwhelms its small-scale character. You just have to know where to look.

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A Caribbean Voyage Through Smaller Islands

A Caribbean sailing with Explora Journeys offers a glimpse of a new kind of luxury at sea, impressive but still settling into itself.

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From the Diary