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Where to eat on Isla Holbox – my favourites

The number one question between all that lounging and hammocking and swimming in those crystal clear waters of Isla Holbox at some point is probably gonna be; “where the hell

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

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

How to DIY: a trekking in the Colca Canyon in Peru

Personally, I thought the Colca Canyon was one of the most beautiful areas I’ve seen in Latin America. The Colca Canyon is the second deepest canyon of the Americas. If

DRONE ALERT! The majestic peaks of the Andes

If you’re planning on visiting Mendoza you really just HAVE to go to the Andes. I mean, it’s one thing to see those gorgeous Andean backdrops from the city center,

Things to do in Grand Teton NP

In addition to my previous best wildlife photos of Grand Teton I’d like to share the things that I think (after thorough research, talking with various rangers and a stay

24 x cheap and cool things to do in Buenos Aires

Oh my god I loved Buenos Aires. If there’s one city I had to pick in a Spanish speaking country to live in for the rest of my life this

9 x gorgeous stops in Redwoods, California

In for an epic road trip? Even though quite populated, the west coast of the USA serves up so many lovely spots for solitude-seekers that you’ll keep on being surprised.

A 4-day itinerary to the wonders of Yellowstone

No matter where you go, animals, waterfalls and geysers are all around in Yellowstone. Established as the world’s first national park in 1872, Yellowstone is home to over 2 millions

24 hours in Boulder: here’s where to go

Heading out to Boulder in Colorado? Splendid choice. Boulder is like the Colorado version of San Francisco – home to green gurus, an innovating tech scene and outdoor climbing heroes.

PHOTOS: The wilderness of Grand Teton

Leaving the many wonders of Yellowstone behind, we decided to stay another three days at its southern neighbour: Grand Teton National Park. Compared to Yellowstone this national park – wrapped

The geysers of Yellowstone: where to go

“There is frequently heard a loud noise like thunder, which makes the earth tremble”… Explorer William Clark made it pretty clear in his journal some 200 years ago: the lands