After checking out our registration for the free tour through the chocolate factory, I started tasting chocolate already waiting for the last people to come. Then Meb, our ginger haired guide, started off with telling us that TCHO means 1st syllable of chocolate. We were seated in a small room and watched the video and photos to […]
TBEX in Toronto – was it worth it?
Since September 2012 until now I decided to attend all the travel markets and travel blogger conferences I could – to compare them, to learn something, to meet new people, to have fun with my old friends and also to finally meet in person all those I’ve been in touch online for months/years.So I attended […]
Spanish haven: secluded beaches, flowing dresses and scrumptious tapas in Lanzarote
This post was written by my new friends Vid and Savi. If you live outside Europe, chances are the Canary Islands don’t feature on your travel radar. Even in Europe, the archipelago is often marketed as a year-round holiday destination for the average sun-starved European. But if you like the sound of hidden villages, sleepy tapas […]
Alcatraz island prison – prison on the Rock
Discovered by a Spanish explorer Juan Manuel de Ayala in 1775 got a name Isla de los Alcatraces for the colony of pelicans nesting here. In 1854 the Army established a fortress on the island, called Alcatraz already, as part of the harbor defense, then converted it into a military prison during the Civil War. […]
Cliff walk from Todos Santos
Things to do in Todos Santos
Summer travel guide to Montreal
Complete with centuries-old stone facades, grand boulevards, and traditional bistros, Montreal may resemble the Old World, but this Canadian metropolis is anything but a fossilized relic. Beyond the cobbled lanes lies a vibrant city full of innovative eats, distinctive drinks, and cutting-edge beats. Home to boundary-pushing bands like The Dear and Arcade Fire, as well […]
Yosemite National Park tour – an extranomical day to remember
18,000 square km make it the 4th largest park in the US and also the 4th created National Park in the world. Carved by the Merced river, the Yosemite Valley is about 13 km long and 1,5 km deep. History of YosemiteAhwahneechee Native Americans lived isolated in the Yosemite area until 1830’s with almost zero contact […]
Hilarious flying through hot heaven – Wild Canyon zip line in Los Cabos
Camel riding in Los Cabos
Where to stay in Barcelona – Casa Gracia hostel
Snorkeling in Los Cabos
Staying in Marina Fiesta Resort in Cabo San Lucas for 5 days, it was the best place to do many activities leaving from Marina. One afternoon I decided to go snorkeling with Cabo Adventures and see why Jacques Cousteau called the waters around Cabo ”the world’s aquarium”. I was picked up at the hotel and taken […]