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Somewhere between the tide and the sunrise is a place called paradise: The Corn Islands

Somewhere between the tide and the sunrise is a place called paradise: The Corn Islands

Paradise is a place you can find on the Corn Islands, more specific Little Corn. This beautiful island on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua has no hard surfaced roads, there are no cars allowed and the Caribbean vibe will give you the ultimate paradise feeling. Very important: be muy tranquilo. That’s all you need to be on this Caribbean island, but don’t worry, the atmosphere won’t let you be anything else. The name of the Island indicates its size: it’s…

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The – oh so – hip and trendy Mexico City!

The – oh so – hip and trendy Mexico City!

Bigger, more impressive, more beautiful than you would ever imagine. If you’re traveling to Mexico, you shouldn’t skip this city. Combine Barcelona, Berlin, New York, Sydney and Amsterdam and you get Mexico City. You won’t be able to see the whole city just within a few days or a week, but the (in our opinion) nicest areas to wander around and be stuck all night are oh-so-conveniently located all close together! Also, hot tip! Uber is your best friend here…

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The misfortunes of two blonde backpackers

The misfortunes of two blonde backpackers

We all have that one friend who’s really really clumsy and will always come home with several injuries and stories about what went wrong. Let us be two of those clumsy people. As a result we discovered quite a few new inconvenient injuries during our trip through Central America, of which you may have never thought about. If the following stories are obvious or common sense to you, you’re obviously not clumsy. For our clumsy fellas: because sharing is caring,…

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Let’s get Spanish… in Antigua!

Let’s get Spanish… in Antigua!

Learning Spanish is getting more and more popular. It’s the second most spoken language worldwide, so if you’re looking to expand your language skills, Spanish is a beautiful and useful place to start. When we started traveling through Central America we were able to say ‘hola’ and ‘gracias’. Even though English is getting more common around Central America, we soon found out that just a few words of Spanish were not enough to make ourselves understandable. Especially when you want…

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