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Cheap eats in Caye Caulker, Belize

If you come from either Mexico, Honduras or Guatemala and are planning to hop into Belize you should really brace yourself; the prices of food in Belize can come as

24 hours in Boulder: here’s where to go

Heading out to Boulder in Colorado? Splendid choice. Boulder is like the Colorado version of San Francisco – home to green gurus, an innovating tech scene and outdoor climbing heroes.

48 hours in Portland(ia), Oregon

Ah Portland. Even if you’ve been watching the comical sketches of the Portlandia series I can guarantee you that you’re most likely not prepared enough for the hipster levels vibrating

The vineyards of Mendoza: a tasting for nitwits

WHAT: A wine tasting at Bodega Norton WHERE: Just outside of the little town of Maipu (one of the three main wine regions in Mendoza) – some 20 km from

Budget tips for a visit to Easter Island

Always wanted to visit Polynesia? Has it been a dream of you to see those impressive and mysterious moai statues? Do you want to be on one of the world’s

My favourite spots to eat and drink in Palermo, BA

I admit, within my one month of staying in Buenos Aires I couldn’t explore all of the restaurants in Palermo. I mean can anyone really, even within a lifetime? Nonetheless

Some cool veggie/vegan spots in Cusco

As I was travelling with a vegan around Cusco, I was able to take a bite out of the scene in the city myself too. I guess being a vegan

Exploring Lima in 2 days: an itinerary

Wondering what to do in Lima? This itinerary covers up most of the historical centre, Miraflores, Barranco and Chorillos. You can easily extend your visit with another museum, but to

Places to eat on a budget in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile

Let’s face it, if you’ve just arrived from the northern parts of Latin America – say the south of Peru or the salt flats in Bolivia -, you really need

PHOTOS: Cusco’s colourful central market of San Pedro

Located only five blocks from the main square in Cusco, visiting the market of San Pedro is a splendid introduction to the day-to-day life in the city. I’ve visited the

Bologna: climbing the tower of Asinelli and other tips

Although Bologna might be well known by Italians, it is less so amongst foreign visitors. I’m not sure why it’s not one of the first cities you’d mention if you

3 poke hotspots on Big Island

Yummy, buttery and flavory.. if you’re into raw fish, there’s a big chance you’re a huge fan of poke bowls! Poke bowls are basically plates of deconstructed sushi and its