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PHOTOS: My best shots of Curaçao Part II

It’s March as I’m writing this, the weather is inexplicably grey and once you step outside the door you’ll be soaked within a minute… so nope, these are not the

PHOTOS: My best shots of Curaçao

It’s March as I’m writing this, the weather is inexplicably grey and once you step outside the door you’ll be soaked within a minute… so nope, these are not the

A guide to Boquete in Panama

Sandwiched between the screaming hot Caribbean coast and the Pacific coast in Panama (or Costa Rica), it’s ridiculously refreshing to land in the little, lush hillside town of Boquete. Finally

5 x why to visit the remote town of Santa Catalina in Panama

Located on the Pacific coast of Panama, Santa Catalina has been a very dormant fishing village for decades. According to a local (one of the employees of the local Hotel

Where to eat in Boquete in Panama like a local

Tired of all the pizza, pasta and the high tourist prices in Boquete? These are the best options in town to go (a bit more) local!   Sugar & Spice

Where to stay on a budget in Boquete, Panama

I planned my visit to Boquete during its busiest festival of the year… La Feria de las Flores y del Cafe (aka the Boquete Cofee and Flower Fair)! Each January the streets

International Women’s Day: a little Latin American gallery

Today’s International Women’s Day – so here’s cheers to half of the population! I’m not a firm believer of these kind of days to be honest. If you take a

The ultimate guide to Honduras: 10 days itinerary

Slightly spontaneously we decided to hit Honduras during our trip last November and December. We had heard about the superb diving possibilities around the Bay Islands, which was enough reason

Crossing borders: Costa Rica – Panama at Sixaola

Here comes the article of an expert as I’ve already crossed the Costa Rican – Panamanian border in Sixaola thirteen times (as far as my memory can count!). At least

21 x cool and cheap things to do in Mexico City

Mexico City is bigggg and especially if you come from a less populated area (like I did… I arrived straight from the cold and dark forests of Canada), it can

MUST DO: Cenote diving in Tulum, Mexico

With super clear waters, underground marine gardens, cave-like structures like stalactites and gorgeous rays that shine like flashlights, the ‘cenotes’ of Yucatán are without doubt dreamy to experience. Cenotes are

What I brought along on my world trip

On my first trip to the tropics I neatly packed my 60 liter backpack (the same one as below) and stuffed it so full with so many ridiculous things that