Posts Tagged โperpetual travelerโ
The Beauty of the Family in Brazil
In the heart of Brazil, family means more than just parents and kids living together. Itโs a vibrant tapestry of generations sharing the same space, where children, parents, and grandparents all play their part. In this setting, the idea of personal safety takes a back seat to the collective joy of everyone coming together toโฆ
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How Tulum helped me become a water rat (and a PADI open water diver) 

How I became a PADI open water diver in Tulum: โGoing to the beachโ for me so far meant chilling on the beach and looking at the water. Not necessarily going inside, and I always had many good reasons for it: โMy eyes burn from the salt water.โ โI donโt want my hair toโฆ
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Donโt fall for these tourist scams in Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen is one of the most popular and touristy towns on Mexicoโs Caribbean shoreline. If you enjoy a lively town, you will love it there. But donโt fall for these common tourist scams! I can sum up our stay in Playa del Carmen in five major points: Aggravating taxi drivers (they honkโฆ
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The hardship of trying to find a place to stay in the Caribbean
As announced in my last post, we were going to move from the west coast of Mexico to the Caribbean coast, with first stop in Cancun. Long story short, we did not like Cancun 1. The crappiest hotel in the Caribbean ? Not only did our hotel overbook and we hadโฆ
Our first month in Mexico (Digital Nomads in Puerto Vallarta) 

After one month of residing in the Mexican state of Jalisco, we decided to move on. What weโve experienced in the last four weeks was both exciting, insightful and heartbreaking (but maybe thatโs just me). Welcome to Puerto Vallarta! Our friends Kim and Ole left us and went back to Europe. One of themโฆ
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Mexico City here we come!
As some of you know, weโve been dreaming about this for a while. Times like these didnโt make it easier but still not impossible. We arrived safely and have enjoyed a couple of days in beautiful Mexico City. At 2250 m (7380 ft) above sea level it took us a day or so toโฆ
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