After Mexico City and Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, I was keen to swap the cities for smaller places. My vague plan for the next two weeks was town and beach hopping along Oaxaca’s… View Post
On my one and only venture out of Oaxaca City before Day of the Dead, I went to Hierve El Agua, a set of petrified waterfalls. I went with a friend from my hostel independently.… View Post
After Mexico City, I headed south to my second city in Mexico, Oaxaca. Oaxaca is the capital city of the Oaxaca region and I’d heard many good things about it, especially as a place to… View Post
After Bacalar (four days next to idyllic turquoise water – love love love!), I flew to Mexico City. I hadn’t been to a big big city for a long time (think the last one was… View Post
After nearly a week on Caye Caulker, it was time to leave Central America and enter Mexico, my last country of the trip – yikes! Ever since I’d heard about the turquoise crystal clear waters… View Post
Caye Caulker is an island in Belize, just 130km from Belize City. It’s often a first or last stop for those travelling Central America with Mexico being the previous or next destination respectively. Chetumal is… View Post
Welcome to Caye Caulker and the go slow and hammock life! Caye Caulker is a Caribbean island off the coast of Belize’s mainland. For me it was a good last stop in Central America before… View Post
My next and final stop in Guatemala, after Semuc Champey, was to the famous ruins of the ancient Mayan city, Tikal, tucked away in the jungle of north Guatemala. In its day, Tikal was a… View Post