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5 favorite beach hotels
A few days ago I had a conversation about beaches in Messini because people do get surprised I have not visited Greece yet even though I’d planned summer in Greece. I was asked about my favorite beach hotels around the world. It’s true that sometimes I stay at cabañas, chalets or different kind of accommodation than hotels […]
Lime in the Coconut – the first open air cinema on Ibiza
Do you remember when the other day I wrote about the unique Sol Wave House in Majorca, the first Twitter Experience Hotel in the world?It’s called Lime in the Coconut and they came up with a special film and food idea and thus made the place the first Ibiza’s outdoor pop-up cinema. You can watch classic […]
Massages at Balneari Prats spa
3+1 adventure in Caldes de Malavella
47 things to do in San Francisco
I fell in love with San Francisco straight away. Its rudest bicyclists on the planet didn’t really bother me and every day in the city I felt as newly born. The city of technology captured my heart. It is here in San Francisco where the locals use phone apps to check out the microclimate weather […]
5 things I dislike about Slovakia
I really love my home country, don’t take me wrong. I love the nature, all the trees, lakes, rivers, Slovak language, relatively cheap prices of many things. I love that I can really express everything I want without looking for a word for it.However, there must be also something I don’t like so much. Not […]
Off the beaten path in Caldes de Malavella
19 weeks, 12 countries, 18 things destroyed and 16 dreams fulfilled
TCHO chocolate tour San Francisco
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 […]
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 […]
Water bottle factory San Narciso in Caldes de Malavella
My first visit to Caldes de Malavella back in September 2012 was very quick, however more memorable than any short visit anywhere else in the world. The small town famous for its thermal water, ancient Roman baths, archaeological site Camp dels Ninots and Balneari Prats hotel is quite remarkable, I must say. It was there when […]











