The Pink Granite Coast | Discover our weekend cycling itinerary

Discover the Pink Granite Coast by bike, with incredible landscapes such as Tregastel, the Ploumanac’h lighthouse and the bird sanctuary.

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Salento | Cocora Valley | Villa de Leyva & Raquira

There’s no shortage of cute, charming little villages in Colombia. That’s why we’ve listed our favorites: Salento and the Cocora Valley, Vila de Leyva and Raquira.     I invite you to read all our…

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Cannes | A charming guest house 2 steps from downtown

Charming accommodation close to the center is so rare that you’ll be delighted to stay here. Well-appointed rooms, small nooks for relaxing or getting together and a superb glass roof for breakfast.

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Brussels | What to do on a weekend

Brussels, our first trip to a European capital since returning from our round-the-world trip. A look back at our experience over the past few days.   We discovered this city in a difficult context, as…

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Brussels | What to do on a weekend

Brussels, our first trip to a European capital since returning from our round-the-world trip. A look back at our experience over the past few days.   We discovered this city in a difficult context, as…

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Santa Marta and Tayrona Park | Practical info and tips

  What to do in Santa Marta? Discover the beautiful Tayrona Park and all our tips for enjoying the place.   Much less colonial than Cartagena or colorful than Salento, Santa Marta is a stopover…

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Santa Marta and Tayrona Park | Practical info and tips

  What to do in Santa Marta? Discover the beautiful Tayrona Park and all our tips for enjoying the place.   Much less colonial than Cartagena or colorful than Salento, Santa Marta is a stopover…

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Discover Guajira and meet the Wayuu people

Guajira, a region of Colombia that appealed to us, off the beaten track and offering breathtaking scenery. Discover this little corner of paradise still untouched by mass tourism   But it’s also the territory of…

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What to do in Cartagena?

What to do in Cartagena? We list our favorites, our experiences, but also a few disappointments.   Welcome to Cartagena or Cartagena de Indias, a pretty colonial town on the country’s Caribbean coast, 1 hour’s…

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Playa blanca, why we are disappointed with this beach!

  Playa Blanca beach was unfortunately a disappointment, and we’ll explain why. Discover the story of a trying day!   We were looking forward to resting on the Caribbean coast. That’s why Playa blanca, off…

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Playa blanca, why we are disappointed with this beach!

  Playa Blanca beach was unfortunately a disappointment, and we’ll explain why. Discover the story of a trying day!   We were looking forward to resting on the Caribbean coast. That’s why Playa blanca, off…

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Take a home cooking class in Cartagena

Why not try your hand at making a typical Colombian dish in Cartagena? Here’s how we felt about the experience!   If you’ve been following us since the start of our world tour, you’ll know…

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Medellin | What to do and where to stay?

  What to do in Medellin? We invite you to discover this atypical Colombian city, a surprising city that continues to develop and modernize.     We’d heard some pretty negative things about Medellin from…

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Medellin | What to do and where to stay?

  What to do in Medellin? We invite you to discover this atypical Colombian city, a surprising city that continues to develop and modernize.     We’d heard some pretty negative things about Medellin from…

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Explore the Armenia region, renowned for its coffee production

Don’t miss the Armenia and Salento regions in the center of the country, where you can explore their coffee production. Fincas are an integral part of the Colombian landscape, so make the most of this…

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Explore the Armenia region, renowned for its coffee production

Don’t miss the Armenia and Salento regions in the center of the country, where you can explore their coffee production. Fincas are an integral part of the Colombian landscape, so make the most of this…

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Bolivia: 3 days in the Salar d’Uyuni

If we say Bolivia, I’m sure that, like us, you’re thinking of perspective photos of the Salar d’Uyuni, the colorful lagoons of the south of the country and the desert-like Andean landscapes perched high in…

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Copacabana: the starting point for visiting Isla del Sol

Welcome to Copacabana, home to some 6,000 inhabitants. It’s the starting point for a trip to Isla del Sol, nicknamed the Island of the Sun, and to discover Lake Titicaca on the Bolivian side.  …

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Copacabana: welcome to Hotel La Cupula

If there’s one place you need to treat yourself to an overnight stay, it’s at the Hotel La Cupula in Copacabana, adjacent to the Hotel Las Olas. We tested out a suite with an incredible…

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Copacabana: welcome to Hotel La Cupula

If there’s one place you need to treat yourself to an overnight stay, it’s at the Hotel La Cupula in Copacabana, adjacent to the Hotel Las Olas. We tested out a suite with an incredible…

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Bolivia: from Potosi via Sucre and La Paz

We present 3 Bolivian cities with different characteristics: The city of money, Potosi, The city of chocolate, Sucre, and the capital, La Paz.   We are now 4 days into our Bolivie including 3 days…

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Bolivia: from Potosi via Sucre and La Paz

We present 3 Bolivian cities with different characteristics: The city of money, Potosi, The city of chocolate, Sucre, and the capital, La Paz.   We are now 4 days into our Bolivie including 3 days…

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