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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

PHOTOS: The snowy fairytale of Banff and around

There’s absolutely nothing in the city to give us the same feeling as the great mysterious things of nature, even though they may be stone and ice. It is only

I moose post these long-legged beauties of Canada

My highlight this year probably has been my solo trip through the west of Canada ??. I did the classic road trip, driving from Vancouver via the ski town of

Pictures of ‘the caye you can drive to’ Placencia, Belize

I don’t know what it is about small towns on small islands, but I just love them. Maybe it’s because their isolated location just gives you a pleasant and sane

PHOTOS: Celebrating Día de los Muertos in Mérida

The first weeks in Mexico we already did a bit of Día de los Muertos (literally: Day of the Dead) ‘sniffing’ in Mexico City and San Miguel de Allende. Everywhere

Snaps from the enchanting streets of San Miguel de Allende

A 4-hour bus ride from México City to the north brings you to the very cute and enchanting town of San Miguel de Allende. Two years in a row San

The low-key life of Hopkins, Belize

If you’re travelling along the coast in Belize, the teenytiny village of Hopkins is a great town to take a little breath in between the bigger tourist hubs of Caye

10x cool things to do on Isla Holbox, Mexico

Frankly, Isla Holbox is an island that doesn’t require much activity to enjoy it. But if you’re planning on staying for a long time you might get a little restless

PHOTOS: The art of hammocking on Isla Holbox

A two hour drive plus a half an hour boat ride away from Cancún, you find a world that is far-fetched from the resort life of the ‘Riviera Maya’: Isla

PHOTOS: Mexico’s classy Catrinas on parade

I was super excited to visit Mexico City during the days leading up to the Día de los Muertos (‘Day of the Dead) and soak up a bit of the

Lazy island vibes at Caye Caulker, Belize

I have the feeling people either hate or love Caye Caulker, a Caribbean island smack right in the Caribbean sea in front of Belize. “So Kristel” you might think, “an

PHOTOS: Garifuna Settlement Day in Belize

The great thing about travelling without a plan is that there are just so many surprises along the way. This was absolutely the case in Belize. I wasn’t really planning