Early October, I had the opportunity to go South West to visit the Basque Country, which is a French/Spanish region. Discover the cities I’ve been to: Biarritz, Bidard, Anglet and Bayonne.
Read MoreIf you like culture, nature, and food, here's a suggested itinerary if you happen to spend 24 hours (one full day) in Québec City during summertime and you wish to see as much as possible within this short period.
Read MoreVatican City, the Colosseum, the Fountain of Trevi: you need to pay a visit to all these iconic places when in Rome. I guarantee you will love them. To avoid crowds try to go as early as possible.
Read MoreThe Eiffel tower was supposed to be deconstructed after the end of its 20-year concession agreement. Thank god it's still there! Now it's the most visited touristic monument in the world.
Read MoreIn case you didn't know because all you've seen from Morocco is Marrakech and the desert, note that there are many beach towns in this country. Morocco is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the West and the Mediterranean Sea in the North.
Read MoreHere’s the second part of my top suggestions when you visit Barcelona. The city is full of cool things to do, no matter what you’re looking for. Architecture, parks, kids activities, beaches, restaurants, museums, and so on and so forth.
Read MoreHere's a first glimpse at some activities we did in Barcelona, and which I highly recommend. You'll see that three of them include amazing views of the city!
Read MoreChefchaouen is located in the Northern part of Morocco - somewhere in the Rif mountains more precisely. It became very famous for its different shades of blue. Many fashion photoshoots took place in that city.
Read MoreA medina is pretty much a huge labyrinth of narrow streets with no visible names, local shops everywhere, and a ton of people walking at different paces. Marrakech's medina is colourful and has a lot to offer!
Read MoreWe explored the desert, took photos, did sand boarding, admired the sunset. At night we all shared a delicious home made tagine, and watched our hosts play Berber music around the campfire.
Read MoreThe hike is actually really nice, there are tons of fantastic viewpoints to get those epic shots. I have seen many waterfalls before, but this one was so much different from everything I had seen.
Read MoreAfter we got stuck in tropical storm Basyang for 3 days, we only had ONE day left on Siargao, and we were praying the sun would come out.
Read MoreIn this post I will share the main places to visit on the island of Siargao itself. It is quite a big island, and there is a lot to experience, starting with restaurants, resorts, surf spots, beaches...
Read MoreSiargao was my first Asian destination ever, and I had quite a cultural shock when we got there. Everything is different from what I'm used to, starting with how houses are built, life habits, transportation, laws, hobbies, and so on.
Read MoreThe main activity in Siargao (aside from surfing) is called island hopping. Indeed, the Philippines count more than 7,000 islands, and some of them are super tiny and uninhabited.
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