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One day at Ronda
Ronda, located in the Spanish province of Malaga, is a unique city. It sits on top of a plateau split by a deep gorge through which river Guadalevin flows. The gorge splits the city into two halves, connected by the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), which gives the city an amazing landscape. Here we present our 1-day itinerary, that will take you through all of the main monuments and points of interest of Ronda.

10 interesting facts about Mexico
Mexico has been inhabited by a huge number of civilizations throughout History, many of which still remain as unraveled mysteries. Additionally, when the Spanish arrived, an amazing fusion of the indigenous and Spanish cultures took place, which is nowadays reflected in many aspects of Mexican society and traditions, such as its food. Here we bring you 10 of the most interesting facts about Mexico.

Transit through Beijing
When we travelled to the Philippines, we flew through Beijing. We decided to extend a bit the layovers in order to be able to visit the main attractions of the Chinese capital. Thanks to it, we had the chance to explore places like the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace, in addition to enjoying the delicious Peking duck.

A weekend trip to Iceland
We present a 2-day route around the southwest region of Iceland. The itinerary that we follow is a modified version of the route known as “Golden Circle”. Iceland is a unique destination where you can enjoy amazing landscapes and natural formations, such as glaciers, impressive waterfalls and geisers, in addition to seeing the northern lights.

10 interesting facts about Iceland
Today we bring you 10 interesting facts about Iceland, the land of fire and ice. Find out here some of the reasons that make this country and its culture unique.

10 interesting facts about Japan
Japan is a unique country very special for us. We have uncountable stories to tell you about our adventures in Japan, but as a starter here we bring you 10 interesting and surprising facts about this amazing country.

Palau – day 7
We finished our Palau trip by visiting the island of Peleliu, where one of the main battles of World War II took place. This small island in southern Palau is covered with historical sites and artifacts from the battle, including thousands of unexploded projectiles!

10 interesting facts about Palau
With this post, we start a new section where we will bring you interesting facts about the countries we have visited. We begin the series with Palau.

Palau – day 6
For our second-to-last day in Palau, we decided to dive again at some of its best sites. Even though it seemed difficult that we could be impressed further after having enjoyed so many natural wonders in Palau, its underwater world left us amazed once again.

Palau – day 5
We began our fifth day in Palau by exploring the islands in a new way: by air! After it, we did a roadtrip around Babeldaob, the largest island in the country. In Babeldaob, we discovered several traditional and modern monuments related to the Palauan culture and history.

Palau – day 4
During our fourth day in Palau, we explored the Rock Islands in detail. We could travel around them by boat, kayak and even snorkel in their waters. We visited plenty of amazing places, including a sea lagoon inhabited by millions of jellyfish.

Palau – day 3
During the last of the three diving days that we originally planned in Palau, we enjoyed again the already usual sharks and tropical fish. Furthermore, at night time we were impressed by one of the best hidden wonders of Palau: its sea fireflies.

Palau – day 2
During our second day in Palau, we understood why it is a marine sanctuary. We were impressed when we dove surrounded by manta rays and sharks among corals and tropical fish.

Palau – day 1
We spent our first day in Palau mostly diving. After being amazed by its ocean, we also visited the National Museum of Palau.

Palau, pristine ocean paradise
Palau, recognized as a marine sanctuary, is one of the most remote and impressive destinations we have visited. These tiny micronesian islands are surrounded by crystalline waters full of corals and marine life, which make them a paradise for divers. Without any doubt, Palau and its colors will bring you unforgettable memories.

One day at Ronda
Ronda, located in the Spanish province of Malaga, is a unique city. It sits on top of a plateau split by a deep gorge through which river Guadalevin flows. The gorge splits the city into two halves, connected by the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), which gives the city an amazing landscape. Here we present our 1-day itinerary, that will take you through all of the main monuments and points of interest of Ronda.

10 interesting facts about Mexico
Mexico has been inhabited by a huge number of civilizations throughout History, many of which still remain as unraveled mysteries. Additionally, when the Spanish arrived, an amazing fusion of the indigenous and Spanish cultures took place, which is nowadays reflected in many aspects of Mexican society and traditions, such as its food. Here we bring you 10 of the most interesting facts about Mexico.

Transit through Beijing
When we travelled to the Philippines, we flew through Beijing. We decided to extend a bit the layovers in order to be able to visit the main attractions of the Chinese capital. Thanks to it, we had the chance to explore places like the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace, in addition to enjoying the delicious Peking duck.

A weekend trip to Iceland
We present a 2-day route around the southwest region of Iceland. The itinerary that we follow is a modified version of the route known as “Golden Circle”. Iceland is a unique destination where you can enjoy amazing landscapes and natural formations, such as glaciers, impressive waterfalls and geisers, in addition to seeing the northern lights.

10 interesting facts about Iceland
Today we bring you 10 interesting facts about Iceland, the land of fire and ice. Find out here some of the reasons that make this country and its culture unique.

10 interesting facts about Japan
Japan is a unique country very special for us. We have uncountable stories to tell you about our adventures in Japan, but as a starter here we bring you 10 interesting and surprising facts about this amazing country.

Palau – day 7
We finished our Palau trip by visiting the island of Peleliu, where one of the main battles of World War II took place. This small island in southern Palau is covered with historical sites and artifacts from the battle, including thousands of unexploded projectiles!

10 interesting facts about Palau
With this post, we start a new section where we will bring you interesting facts about the countries we have visited. We begin the series with Palau.

Palau – day 6
For our second-to-last day in Palau, we decided to dive again at some of its best sites. Even though it seemed difficult that we could be impressed further after having enjoyed so many natural wonders in Palau, its underwater world left us amazed once again.

Palau – day 5
We began our fifth day in Palau by exploring the islands in a new way: by air! After it, we did a roadtrip around Babeldaob, the largest island in the country. In Babeldaob, we discovered several traditional and modern monuments related to the Palauan culture and history.

Palau – day 4
During our fourth day in Palau, we explored the Rock Islands in detail. We could travel around them by boat, kayak and even snorkel in their waters. We visited plenty of amazing places, including a sea lagoon inhabited by millions of jellyfish.

Palau – day 3
During the last of the three diving days that we originally planned in Palau, we enjoyed again the already usual sharks and tropical fish. Furthermore, at night time we were impressed by one of the best hidden wonders of Palau: its sea fireflies.

Palau – day 2
During our second day in Palau, we understood why it is a marine sanctuary. We were impressed when we dove surrounded by manta rays and sharks among corals and tropical fish.

Palau – day 1
We spent our first day in Palau mostly diving. After being amazed by its ocean, we also visited the National Museum of Palau.

Palau, pristine ocean paradise
Palau, recognized as a marine sanctuary, is one of the most remote and impressive destinations we have visited. These tiny micronesian islands are surrounded by crystalline waters full of corals and marine life, which make them a paradise for divers. Without any doubt, Palau and its colors will bring you unforgettable memories.