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Hiking in Cornwall (with your dog) – 8x the prettiest pieces of coastline
Ah Cornwall – such a long-term dream it was to visit this area. Last September and October we drove from wild Northern Devon all the way along the coastline to
Exploring the mighty Brownsberg jungle in Suriname
WHAT: A hike in the humid jungle on top of the famous Brownsberg WHERE: Brownsberg Nature Park, on the edge of the giant Brokopondo lake in Suriname HOW LONG: You’ll
My ultimate itinerary for Panama: 10 – 14 days
Panama had never been really high on my ‘want to go to asap’ list, to be honest. Even when I was living in Costa Rica I was more keen on
A how to: cycling in and around Paramaribo in Suriname
In addition to my recent photo gallery about the mañana mañana vibes of Paramaribo, today I want to share my #1 day trip in the capital of Suriname: cycling in
Climbing Mt. Christoffel: a highlight on Curaçao
It’s tempting to do really little except chilling during your stay on Curaçao. This Caribbean Antilles island is made for it. However, I’d urge you to get off your ass
PHOTOS: My best shots of Curaçao
It’s March as I’m writing this, the weather is inexplicably grey and once you step outside the door you’ll be soaked within a minute… so nope, these are not the
A guide to Boquete in Panama
Sandwiched between the screaming hot Caribbean coast and the Pacific coast in Panama (or Costa Rica), it’s ridiculously refreshing to land in the little, lush hillside town of Boquete. Finally
5 x why to visit the remote town of Santa Catalina in Panama
Located on the Pacific coast of Panama, Santa Catalina has been a very dormant fishing village for decades. According to a local (one of the employees of the local Hotel
The ultimate guide to Honduras: 10 days itinerary
Slightly spontaneously we decided to hit Honduras during our trip last November and December. We had heard about the superb diving possibilities around the Bay Islands, which was enough reason
Cool things to do in Tofino without a car
Ahhh Tofino. The name itself already sounds so soft and sweet and magical, right? Like some funky candy from a Harry Potter or Roald Dahl book. Located at ‘the end
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