Getting Ready!
19 de mayo de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C
Aufräumen, packen, geistige Vorbereitung... weniger als 24h bis zu unserem Flug nach Santo Domingo.
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Take Off from Zurich
20 de mayo de 2024, Suiza ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C
4:40AM Alarm Clock, ride 20 mins later and now I'm at the airport waiting for Luke to buy locks for our suitcases because he's strangely more paranoid than I am.
Santo Domingo
20 de mayo de 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C
We arrived in Santo Domingo, 32 degrees after a short stop in Madrid. Our air bnb is right next to a cemetery and our dinner took so long to be served that it came cold. At least the weather was warm,Leer más
Santo Domingo Day 2
21 de mayo de 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C
Hot, hotter, Santo Domingo. Heard the word "Gringo" around 28 times but saw some nice things. Today we leave for Puerto Plata. If I can't go swimming soon, I'm leaving! 😛
Puerto Plata
21–24 may. 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C
After a hot Monday / Tuesday in Santo Domingo, we drove out to Puerto Plata (where Luke's dad lives) and brought along Swiss weather. A rainy Wednesday later, we used Thursday's sun to go to theLeer más
Sosua
24–27 may. 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C
Got picked up by Luke's aunt and drove out to a place further down south called "Sosua", where Jews were shipped in by a previous dictator who wanted mixed races. Now, a diary production and a fewLeer más
Las Terrenas
27–29 may. 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C
We rode the "bus" (a large van packed with too many people) 4.5h through the pampas. Now, we're in an overprized bungalow in a cute place, not far from the most beautiful beach + sunset I have everLeer más
Samana
29–30 may. 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C
We left Las Terrenas with a cab instead of a bus as originally planned (it cost 48 dollars instead of 9) mostly cause of the friendly cab driver and his arguments about the car being more comfortableLeer más
Sabana de la Mar
30 de mayo de 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C
Instead of taking another bus or Taxi, we decided to change things up by travelling via boat. So, at 11am we took the boat from Samana to Sabana del Mar. We were asked by a Dominican tourist-shark:Leer más
Miches
30 de mayo de 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C
On the way to Miches in a tight spaced bus with a slide-door nobody really cared about. Nothing in Miches but super loud people. Just passin' through.🚐
Otra Banda
30 de mayo de 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C
Absolutely nothing here but suuuper loud people honking our ears off. We had a short overlay here, glad to continue. There was a nice guy though that said I had nice eyes, so there'sLeer más
Punta Cana
30 may.–3 jun. 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C
Fina'freakin'lly we arrived in our last stop of the Dominican Republic, tourist hot spot Punta Cana, where we were dropped of in some road with no clue where our hotel was and no internet. So,Leer más
Punta Cana Last Day Domrep
2 de junio de 2024, República Dominicana ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C
We have arrived at the last night in Punta Cana... and the Dominican Republic. Unfortunately I spent the majority of the day in bed with a lovely migraine. We did manage a dip into the ocean before weLeer más
Antigua
3–5 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
Da-da-da-daaaaammm.. We are officially in Guatemala! Yay!
Our flight left an hour late after I stressed Luke out by being slightly stressed out myself that the monitor said "Panama" instead ofLeer más
Antigua Day 2
4 de junio de 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
Antigua has me excited for more. It's a city rich in history and we did a ton of walking today. We saw two monasteries, the famous Guatemalan "Arco de Santa Catalina" and a pile ofLeer más
Chichicastenango
5–6 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C
Everything was fine until our offline navi told us to go offroad... and we went offroad.
It probably took us around an hour longer but at least it was fun and bumpy! Bet we saw more sides fromLeer más
San Pedro La Laguna
6–8 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
Oh my GOD what a day. We went to the busy market, as announced in our previous footstep. We bought a handful of things and thankfully nothing and no one was stolen.😁
As to our onward trip to SanLeer más
Lanquin
8–9 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C
I'm half dead writing this since Luke wanted to drive 8.5h straight and I had another lovely headache the entire ride. Finally, FINALLY, we have arrived having driven half-decent roads since weLeer más
Sempuc Champey
9–10 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C
Today we decided to leave the dirt-road driving to the professionals with 4-wheel cars. So, like the locals, we took a pick-up truck (we stood on the loading area) and I had to make sure my lensesLeer más
San Benito, Flores
10–12 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C
Another long drive but with a twist: we had to take a "ferry" to cross a river they might as well have just built a bridge to pass. But, alas, as most strange things are, it was an adventure andLeer más
Tikal
11–12 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C
WHEEEEE! Finally, we have arrived *insert drum-roll* in TIKAL, where I had the pleasure of realizing a longterm dream of mine of seeing Mayan temples. And boy was it magnificent! It used to be one ofLeer más
Puerto Barrios
12–16 jun. 2024, Guatemala ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C
Today has been rather uneventful, especially the 5 hour ride to Puerto Barrios, since Luke slept for almost the entirety of it. Thankfully I saw as good as all potholes and did not drive the car offLeer más
Guatemala City Last Day
16 de junio de 2024, Guatemala ⋅ 🌧 19 °C
Yes! We are still alive!
After 3 days of recuperating from our Guatemalan roadtrip adventure, we used today to drive out to Guatemala City for our flight tomorrow. So I have good news and bad news:Leer más
Albuquerque, New Mexico
18–19 jun. 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 23 °C
Howdy and welcome to the next era of this trip: The United States edition. And boy are Luke and I happy to leave the Spanish speaking to those that actually speak it! Also, the air is crisp, AmericansLeer más
Albuquerque, New Mexico Day 2
18 de junio de 2024, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 28 °C
Petroglyphs are pictures carved into stone, and in Boca Negra Canyon they've been around for 400-500 years. This is what fascinates me about the US: it is vast and rich in history. And it's historyLeer más












































































































































































ViajeroHow many suitcases?
Viajerolol, just two. I'm trying my all to keep it contained. 😛🤞🏻
ViajeroGuade Reise und vui tolle Erlebnisse 🤗🤗🤗
Viajerodankschön! des wünschi eich ä😁💪🏻