Similarities and differences between Chile and Argentina
Exploring Cape Cod
Cape Cod is situated at the extreme southeast corner of Massachusetts, one of the 5o states of the USA. It is 399 miles of fishhook-shaped sandbar, but when my friend Lola asked me to be her company for a weekend there, she explained it better- Cape Cod looks like an elbow, a bended arm :) Geographically, Cape […]
Traveling with kids in Lisbon
Lisbon is an exciting city to visit and if you’re taking a vacation as a family, you’ll find plenty of great activities that kids will enjoy within the city. In fact, you’ll find that the entire city is really child friendly. Restaurants often offer special child-size portions, reduced price tickets for children and younger children can often […]
From beach bum to beach babe: Hawaii’s best beach sports
Feeling like in a movie when in the USA
Whale Watch in Provincetown – a dream come true
Benefits of traveling to USA
The United States of America were always on my bucket list. Not just because I find English in the USA much easier to understand than the British one (I’d better don’t even start about Scottish or Irish accents) but I really enjoy the American accent.To be honest, you would NOT find the USA anywhere in […]
Similarities and differences between Mexico and Thailand
After reading the name of the post you could think there are no similarities between these two countries, as one is in North America and the other in Asia. Completely different cultures, right? In many things that is true. But I found a lot of similarities between my favorite country Mexico and Thailand (still in my […]
Experiencing Budapest
As I was visiting hot Budapest in September 2012, I decided to publish already before a bit of information about its district for a better orientation. The Districts of BudaI – Várnegyed: the Castle DistrictThis district is definitely the big attraction for tourists, and for good reason. It’s the most historic of the districts, dating back to the […]