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My 10 best viewed articles of 2019

The long days of January are finally over and clearly everyone was suffering from the blue month blues, as my website álmost hit the 25.000 viewers (24.351 to be exact).

21 x cool and cheap things to do in Mexico City

Mexico City is bigggg and especially if you come from a less populated area (like I did… I arrived straight from the cold and dark forests of Canada), it can

MUST DO: Cenote diving in Tulum, Mexico

With super clear waters, underground marine gardens, cave-like structures like stalactites and gorgeous rays that shine like flashlights, the ‘cenotes’ of Yucatán are without doubt dreamy to experience. Cenotes are

Top places to eat in San Miguel de Allende in Mexico

A couple of days ago I created this article about my ultimate hotspot list of San Miguel de Allende. Now I’ll post a little addition to that; here’s where to

Mexican Mayan ruins: visit Chitchén Itzá or Uxmal?

While travelling around Mexico I realised once more that the Mayans were quite an interesting civilization. Especially since there’s still so little known about it. For hundreds of years, the Mayan

Top things to do in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

A 4-hour bus ride from México City to the north of the country brings you to a whole new worrrrld: aka the very cute and enchanting town of San Miguel

9 x the most colourful towns in Latin America

Add some colour to your trip with these destinations in Latin America! After three years of travelling in the area, here’s a little guide to the most lolly-hued towns I’ve

Seven shades of blue; exploring Lake Bacalar in Mexico

The first look upon Lake Bacalar – located in the south of the Yucatán peninsula – is quite a confusing one.. are we still in Mexico in here? Are you

Where to eat on a budget in Tulum, Mexico

When I was young I’d read in Elle Magazine about a fashion designer (a woman.. I forgot her name) who’d go to Tulum every year to relax and to get

Things to see and do in Valladolid, Mexico

Valladolid was our first stop upon arrival at the Yucatán peninsula. After a long, very uninspiring drive through the jungle on the Kantunil-Cancun highway from the airport, we arrived in

2018: a year in the life

As I’m writing this article I’m seeing all sorts of pictures flowing by on my social media feed with happy new years’ wishes, champagne, selfies and the like.. all the

PHOTOS: The 18 of ’18

Yesss the time has come.. these are the days for the end-of-the-year lists. And a word of gratitude. Our previous years in the tropics were already quite amazing, but this year