Caye Caulker feels like one small amusent park for adults. There are no cars or motorbikes, only bikes and some drunk people driving golf carts around. A walk around the island takes less than an hour and when you go through the streets in the North you are guaranteed to be asked at least ten...Read More
Just half an hour boat trip from Corozal, a bordertown in Northern Belize, we arrived in a small fishing village called Sarteneja. The place was exactly what we had been looking for; cheap local food, charming cheap bungalows at a place called “Backpackers Paradise” and plenty of space to ourselves- far away from the touristy...Read More
As Chichen Itza was easily seen in half a day, we decided to hop on a collectivo to Tulum to spend the evening there. We had hoped that it would be less touristic than Cancun and Plays del Carmen but I am sad to say that the main street there was completely packed with tourists...Read More
The famous “el Castillo” in “Chicken Itza” Arriving at Cancun airport we headed straight to the city for lunch before getting on a bus to Valladolid. It was a place i never had heard about before this day, but apparently it is the closest city to Chichen Itza and also home to some of Mexicos...Read More