Polaroid Of The Week: Cherry Blossom Carpet in New York City
Even though my return to New York has been more stressful than expected, I was able to enjoy the tail end of cherry blossom season in the Botanic Gardens…
Even though my return to New York has been more stressful than expected, I was able to enjoy the tail end of cherry blossom season in the Botanic Gardens…
If you ask me, Cuba’s true showstopper is not Havana, but Trinidad, a town founded by the Spanish in 1514 which is now UNESCO World Heritage. This is why:
Only got 48 hours in Chile’s booming capital? No worries, I’ve got you covered! I am sharing how to best spend two days exploring Santiago’s neighborhoods, markets, museums and parks!
If you have time for only one beach in Cuba, make it this one! Cayo Jutias is one of the most spectacular beaches on the island, and maybe of the entire Caribbean!
Mexico, Cuba and New York City – April was a crazy busy month, but it’s also the best month of 2017 so far. Read on for the highlights and lowlights of the month..
My trip to Cuba turned out to be one of the most fascinating trips I’ve taken in a while. I started my trip in Havana, a city you can’t help but fall in love with…
Combining round-the-world, long-term travel with work means that we have a guaranteed income, but on the other hand it means that we had to plan our travels around our work schedule. So, how is that working out, you ask?
Even though I’ve been to the Yucatan Peninsula many times, I somehow never made an effort to explore the shores of Bacalar, the Lagoon of Seven Colors – until now, that is!
The place I was most excited to visit in Colombia – after Las Lajas – was Cali, the Salsa Capital of the world. But I found so much more there than salsa…
I still can’t believe I’m in Mexico! This sudden change of travel plans has made me very happy though – I just love this country. This is the third time …