A friend of ours once said “A rainy day in Paradise is STILL a rainy day in Paradise” and that´s basically what happens whenever rains in Cancun and Riviera Maya. So, if you booked your summer vacations to Cancun and it happens to be raining once you arrive, worry no more! There are
When travelling was a major odissey and took several days or weeks to get to a place, there was a lot of room for boredom, back in those days travellers would a large number of books to read while travelling as well as a number of everyday objects to keep them entertained. While
Back in July we had the opportunity of spending a full day with one of our favorite travel bloggers in one of our favorite places in the Riviera Maya as it is Xplor Park, here is a recap of how was we were having fun with Shannon O´Donnell from A Little Adrift and
Latin America is a region that has an enormous variety of landscapes, cities, towns, climate, indigenous culture, colors and gastronomy that makes it so rich. That being said, we think it is a good idea to have a little recap on the most popular mixed drinks everyone who is travelling to the area
We love to travel but we also love to write down lists, therefore it wasn´t long before we thought it might be a good idea to make a bucketlist of the most amazing places to visit around the Americas at least once in a lifetime. The final 30 go as follows: North America
Over the last decade more and more people has decided to travel the world and experience it in their own unique, specially those who were on their “gap year” and baby boomers who decided to see the world on their retirement years. The terms “Voluntourism” and “Travelanthropy” started to pop up, with a
“Well he feels like an elephant Shaking his big grey trunk for the hell of it” Tame Impala Today is World Elephant Day and we couldn´t be more supportive of this anual event that creates awareness around african and asian elephants, these great animals are facing extintion and are currently being labeled under
A few months ago the newest Bond movie “Spectre” was shot in Mexico City and thought it raised a few eyebrows, the truth of it is that, director Sam Mendes chose the city and particularly portrayed a “Day of the Dead” parade for the opening sequence of the movie because he wanted the
Great adventures and life stories always beging in our minds… why? You may rightfully ask. Well, I believe that first you envision what you want, wheteher you are fully awake or in your deepest sleep, but you will eventually have that “a-ha” moment where you´ll just decide to go the distance and follow
Mexico is a country with many different traditions and myths, most of them revolve around food which is a no brainer when you have been given touched by God with rich soils. A huge variety of climates and landscapes and very creative and caring people who will always find a way to use
Why we feel one of the must things to do in Cancun has to be yucatecan food hunting? Well, because to most people´s ears, the solely mention of Cancun brings these images to their minds: insanely azure waters, white sand beaches, a never ending row of beachfront hotels, heat, guacamole and cold Margaritas.
You jumped on the plane, flew a few hours south and got a glympse of the incredible azure waters and the famous “7” which is the shape of Cancun´s Hotel Zone. You got safely to your hotel, changed into your first summer outfit and hitted the pool and the bar and all the