Have you ever heard of cenotes in Mexico?I hope so! Back in history, cenotes, or the sinkholes in English, were a source of life for the Maya inhabitants of the Yucatan peninsula. The word comes from dzonot which in Maya means cave with water.During thousands of years when the Yucatan Peninsula soil worked as a sponge, the rainwater […]
Trying the magical Temazcatl Azulik – the Maya Temazcal in Tulum
Where to stay in Tulum – Azulik Eco Hotel in Tulum
Fun adventure in Xoximilco Cancun – authentic Mexican fiesta
Where to stay in Riviera Maya – Hacienda Tres Rios All Inclusive
10 things to do in Isla Mujeres
Photo Essay from the picturesque Punta Sur Isla Mujeres
One of the places I remember the most from my first visit to Mexico in 2011 is strolling around Punta Sur Isla Mujeres. Punta Sur is the Southern-most point of Isla Mujeres, one of my favorite islands and at the same time the Eastern-most point of the whole Mexico.Now, spending 4 days on Isla Mujeres […]
Where to stay in Playa del Carmen – HouseTrip apartment El Taj Oceanfront
Cuernavaca photos
I’ve always heard just the best things about Cuernavaca so I was really looking forward to visit it. We only spent an hour or so strolling around the very traditional Mexican town before driving to the silver capital of the world Taxco. I took some Cuernavaca photos of the local sellers and their products, the […]
Peaceful Viamede Resort in Kawarthas
In a beautiful natural setting just 2 hours from Toronto, a really quiet resort with exquisite dining is located – Viamede Resort. With a group of other bloggers we were lucky enough to stay for a few days when visiting Peterborough and Kawarthas and slightly get under the skin of the area in the early […]
Pilgrimage site Guadalupe Shrine in Mexico
Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough – the world’s largest canoe collection
After visiting Viamede Resort, we made our way to Peterborough in Canada, there was no doubt we had to visit the world’s largest canoe collection which is situated in the Canadian Canoe Museum.The Canadian Canoe Museum first opened in 1995. Although the museum looks like a very simple building from outside, it holds a lot […]











