Polaroid of the week: Mysterious and beautiful – the cenotes of the Yucatan
I’ve been road tripping all over the Yucatan Peninsula this past week – a trip filled with Mayan ruins, stunning beaches, loads of tacos and crystal clear cenotes!
I’ve been road tripping all over the Yucatan Peninsula this past week – a trip filled with Mayan ruins, stunning beaches, loads of tacos and crystal clear cenotes!
Sumidero Canyon is located directly between San Cristobal de las Casas and Tuxtla Gutierrez in the state of Chiapas. The Canyon was formed by the river Grijalva and is 35 kilometers long.
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!
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!
I was excited to hit the road again last week! My first stop were two new countries in two days: I took a plane to Helsinki from where I headed straight to Stockholm on the overnight ferry!
I’m back in Berlin, introducing a special visitor to one of my favorite cities! One of our first stops? The famous murals on the Berlin Wall, also known as the East Side Gallery.
As you read this, we are wrapping up our time in Germany. Our two months here have passed in a blur and on Saturday we are changing continents yet again, …
This week was all about beaches – simply because it is too hot to do anything else! New York is suffering from / enjoying a heatwave – the perspective depends …
I spent a few days in Berlin and I was excited to see the city through the eyes of a first-time visitor, opening up my eyes to many little details I usually overlook.
Another epic weekend in Berlin – and this time, I got to revisit one of the most spectacular views over Berlin: from the inside of Sir Norman Foster’s Reichstag dome.