

Galapagos island - an alternate universe
Imagine a place where sea lions and lizards just hang out in the village like its the most normal thing to do. That's Galapagos islands for you! We were blown away after our first minutes in San Cristobal, the islands of the sea lions!

Marrakesh - the dream of 1001 nights
Marrakesh mesmerized me from the second we left the cab. Surrounded by "guides" eager to lead us to our Riad. Never would we have found our Riad ourselves, even though the taxi left us only about 300 m from the entrance. The unimposing door was hiding the beautifully decorated and colorful Riad. We were confronted with the incredible detail of Moroccan style. We stood there with our mouths open. Deeply impressed and taken aback by so many impressions, so much beauty.

Meknes - authentic vibes between beauty and roughness
After visiting the blue medina of Chefchaouen, we were off for a more authentic experience. Meknès is not as often visited as its glamorous neighbor Fez. We really can't understand why. To us, Meknès was a fascinating city to visit. It's not as busy or big as its famous neighbor Meknes, but that only adds to its charm.

Chefchaouen - Morocco's blue city
Fez has been lovely. We had a great time roaming the medina's maze. But Chefauchouen has been calling us. Many travelers have enthused by the charm of the blue city. Of course, we were eager to discover the blue town for ourselves.

Fez, Morocco - an insider guide to the medina's maze
Fez's old city, the medina consists of more than 9400 alleys. Some of them more extensive, some of them so narrow you almost didn't recognise it them as a path. Moroccans are proud of their traditions and heritage. As you roam through the streets, you'll be able to watch artisans apply century old traditions. Fez, one of the four royal cities of Morocco was home to respected Imans, artists and scholars is a proud, confident city. It felt cosmopolitan and yet quaint at the same time.

San Ignacio, Belize - Wild rivers, Maya ruins &latino vibes
San Ignacio and it's twin town Santa Elena form the heart of the "Cayo" district. While there is a comfortable touristic infrastructure, San Ignacio manages to maintain an authentic and vibrating charm. Contrary to the coastal part of Belize, Spanish is most widely spoken. San Ignacio is surrounded by lush vegetation, fast flowing rivers, Maya ruins, and caves. There are lots to do in this lively little town!

Caye Caulker - backpacking and diving haven
Caye Caulker, Belize's backpacking hotspot charms it's visitors with its easy going and fun vibes. It's an excellent place to get to know Belize. While it is far from representative, it shows you the fun, carefree side of life. Creole, Rastafaris, and travelers perfectly blend. On top of that, Caye Caulker offers several amazing things to do.

Tobacco Caye - Caribbean paradise ?
Tobacco Caye is so small in size but holds so much for those who are open to it! It's an island with a heart and a soul which we hold really dear. On top of that, it is surrounded by some of the most turquoise water you'll ever see!

Hopkins, Belize's Garifuna culture hub
Travel to Belize and discover Hopkins. Hopkins is a place for the soul, a place which has to be felt to adequately describe its charm. It's perhaps the place to learn about Garifuna culture and everything that comes with it passionate the passionate Punta dance, delicious food, and a distinct lifestyle.