Mexico

After deciding against sleeping in Berlin Airport, I found accommodation that would allow me to easily get to the terminal early tomorrow. It was an early night, and an earlier morning, about 3:30am,Weiterlesen
Cancun

After a big couple of days of travelling from Tunisia to Mexico, we planned to do very little and instead decided to hang out around the hotel, enjoy the pool, catch up after many months a part,Weiterlesen
Isla Mujeres

After a sleep in, we began our proper exploration of Cancun by heading to the island off the coast. As we were ferrying across to the island, instantly you saw the amazing blue water and white sandyWeiterlesen
Playa del Carmen

The main attraction for today was to bus to the town of Playa del Carmen. As such, we had a relatively early morning before packing our stuff and heading to the bus station. After an hour and a half,Weiterlesen
Chichen Itza

The ancient city of Chichen Itza, once the centre for the great Mayan Empire and one of the 7 ancient wonders of the world, was a bucket list item that was to be ticked off by the end of today. TheWeiterlesen
Disorderly Tulum

After convincing Sarah to stay a night in Valladolid so we could go the long way home through tulum, I was hoping for a great day. Although starting off well enough, it quickly took a turn for theWeiterlesen
Cancun Wind Down

The last few days had been hectic with sightseeing around Cancun. Although we haven't seen much of Cancun itself, we decided it would be best to take it easy today and mostly hang out around theWeiterlesen
Guatemala

Although we were due a big travel day today, very little of it would actually occur on a bus or train or plane. Instead, we would have a 5 hour shuttle drive to Lake Atitlan after a short flight intoWeiterlesen
Lake Atitlan walk

Given that we now had sunlight and time to see the hostel, we explored the area quickly and admired the views of the lake from the social area. We were keen to have a chilled day after the drainingWeiterlesen
Lancha Adventure

San Juan and San Pedro are two little towns along Lake Atitlan. Although not the largest, they are much bigger than where Free Cerveza is located, and so we decided to take the Lancha across the lakeWeiterlesen
Day on the Water

Today was our last full day at Free Cerveza, and we planned to take it easy. The hangover didn't allow for much else. We spent the morning in the sun and swimming before taking the stand-up paddleWeiterlesen
Panajachel

Because we were checking out today, this was our last chance to watch the sunrise over Lake Atitlan from the hostel. So, we woke up early, sat on the deck, and enjoyed the sun breaking over theWeiterlesen
Monkey Day

The first part of our day was spent at the nature reserve just outside of Pana. After a sleep in, we gathered our stuff and arrived at the gate just as it opened. This ended up being a great idea asWeiterlesen
Acatenango

Acatenango is a world-famous hike on the active volcano of the same name. Despite this, the excitement comes from the neighbouring volcano, fuego, that is almost always active and spitting out smoke,Weiterlesen
The highest I've Ever Been (Altitude)

When the alarms began to ring just before 4am, I was exhausted and tired but knew this wasn't an opportunity to miss. After dragging myself out of bed and collecting my warm gear, we began the ascent.Weiterlesen
Recovery

Unsurprisingly, we enjoyed a very slow morning and a hell of a sleep in. Eventually, though, we had to make the most of our day, and we couldn't lay around forever. We dragged ourselves through theWeiterlesen
The Highest I've Ever Been (High)

Although I tried to sleep in, some loud guests in the hostel meant I didn't get much further than about 8pm. Luckily, I had one good sleep after our hike. We decided to see the viewpoint in theWeiterlesen
Hungover travel day

Unfortunately, we had to wake up after a big night of drinking and get on a very rough transfer to the airport. But after this was a very big travel day. It started off poorly with a lot of traffic,Weiterlesen
Admin day

After a great sleep in and some very average breaky from the hostel, we parked up on the couches and planned the Peru part of our trip. We were very organised to plan Mexico and Colombia, butWeiterlesen
Tayrona National Park

The main reason for staying at the Journey hostel is that it is very close to the entrance to Tayrona National Park. This national park, like many others in colombia, is renowned for its biodiversityWeiterlesen
River Tubing

We slept in as we didn't have a lot planned for today before going and getting some breakfast. Although it was OK, the food here wasn't great during our stay. We checked out and made our way to RioWeiterlesen
Eco tour

We woke up, and I nursed a minor hangover, likely the result of the tequila and going to bed before the alcohol had fully absorbed into my body, before getting breakfast. I enjoyed a very niceWeiterlesen
Cartegena

We got a good sleep last night, and I began to recover well from my sickness. Today would be pretty relaxed too so I could rest still. We packed our bags and checked out of the hostel. We then walkedWeiterlesen
Sweat and Sloths

We had a 10 o'clock walking tour today, so we had an easy morning before beginning our walk toward the historical centre of town. Although only about 20 minutes, I was already dripping in sweat. It'sWeiterlesen
San Filipe Fort

We had a food tour booked for the afternoon, and the typically hot weather in the region meant we didn't want to do too much before a lot of walking. We did, however, want to explore one of theWeiterlesen