Raggamuffin Sailing Tour

I love sailing!!! After my Panama San Blas sailing experience I wanted to learn sailing and have my own boat one day. I love to be in and around the ocean and even more when the ocean looks as clear and turquoise as in Belize where you continuously want to jump into the water. When I found out there is … Read More

Colorful Caye Caulker & Blue Hole

The Rastafarian vibe gave me the real holiday feeling on Caye Caulker; nice cooling breeze, palm trees, reggae music, fresh fish, turquoise waters, white sand, clear waters and an amazing underwater world close to the second largest reef in the world. Caye Caulker Belize is easygoing; only golf cars and bikes drive around! As a Dutchy that is perfect of course. … Read More

Belize Zoo & TEC Lodge

When I was planning my trip to Central America and Belize, I wanted to go to the highlights but left some time to do unplanned activities as well. You have to do this when you are traveling for 9 weeks, you can’t plan every day. A woman in San Ignacio pointed out to me the idea to go to the … Read More

San Ignacio & ATM cave

I arrived in San Ignacio, Cayo District of Belize by bus from Flores, Guatemala. I have to admit I had a culture shock. The nature is almost the same, the distance from Flores to San Ignacio is about 3 hours by bus, but I arrived in a totally different country! From the relative cheap, lovely, tiny, Maya descendants, Spanish speaking, … Read More

River cruising Río Dulce & Lívingston

Most of the tourists travel to this eastern part of Guatemala to go on the spectacular river cruise through the jungle and rainforest between the towns Río Dulce and Lívingston at Lago de Izabal. In this travel blog more information, tips and inspirations on Río Dulce and Lívingston in Guatemala, Central America. Transport to and from Río Dulce & Lívingston You … Read More

Tremendous Tikal

In this travel blog I will give you tips, inspirations and information on Maya Tikal, Guatemala. The Tikal National Park in the province of El Petén was declared World Cultural and Natural Heritage by the UNESCO in 1979. The park covers an area of 576km² and is the most important natural reserve of Guatemala. The jungle of Tikal is home … Read More

Route for 3 weeks Guatemala

I visited Guatemala during my nine weeks travel through Central America. After Guatemala I went to Belize and got back to Guatemala to travel onward to Honduras and El Salvador. I made a round trip, in order to travel less and see the most! See here a route suggestion including and excluding other countries. I found it very easy to … Read More

Tips before you go to Guatemala

Before you go to Guatemala make sure you are well prepared. In this blog my tips and inspirations that will help you to plan your holiday. Visa to Guatemala As a Dutch citizen we don’t need to request a Visa, we get one in our passport for 3 months when we arrive in the country. Please check your visa status … Read More

Fantastic Flores

In this travel blog you will find tips, inspirations and information on Flores, Guatemala. The island town of Flores is in the north of Guatemala at Lago de Petén Itzá. Flores is segregated from the town on the mainland called Santa Elena; but the whole area is simply referred to as Flores. I loved the town of Flores; its all … Read More

Beautiful Semuc Champey

In this travel blog more tips, inspirations and information on Semuc Champey, Guatemala Central America. The most asked question when you travel to Guatemala is: “Should we go to Semuc Champey? Is it worth the whole journey?” In this blog I will describe and give you inspirations, why you should go to this original nature phenomenon that is less visited … Read More