As after each travel blooging conference, after the 2015 TBEX in Lloret de Mar, Spain, some of us had short trips in the surroundings. As I’ve visited Catalonia a couple of times, this time I decided to get a glimpse of history further to the South – in Calafell and Tarragona. Tarragona and its colosseum was […]
Uglich Russia cruise – blood, market, churches
Russian sunsets seen from Rachmaninov cruise
Spending 2 weeks on the Rachmaninov cruise from Moscow to St. Petersburg was really relaxing. One of the things I will never forget were the Russian sunsets.I saw many of them when I tried to get some travel blogging work done sitting in the library or one of the bars. Then, of course, I had to stop […]
Russia cruise from Moscow to St. Petersburg
Divine time at Divi and Tamarijn Aruba – All Inclusive hotels Aruba
Training Muay Thai at Legend Thai Boxing with Putpatnoi legend
Learn Thai Boxing – Muay Thai at Petchyindee Academy Bangkok
Isla Contoy – bird and beach eco-paradise Contoy Island Mexico
Isla Contoy – Contoy Island Mexico is situated just 30 miles North from Isla Mujeres (Women’s Island.)During my first 2 visits to Mexico I did not even hear of Isla Contoy until I started planning my third and fourth visit – 4 weeks in Yucatan peninsula. I spent a lot of time just between Cancun […]
Where to get a massage in Prague – Thajsky raj fish spa and Royal Thai massage
I truly love Prague. It’s definitely in my top 3 European cities, maybe just after Barcelona. So when I went there now for 5 days, I knew I needed to spend some time at a spa, too.Freezing in Prague at Christmas time without pampering myself? No way!After all the walking with my friends around the […]
Fun adventure in Xplor Fuego Cancun
Cenotes in Mexico – fun adventure in extraordinary Xenotes park
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 […]