Category: Central America
Caye Caulker, Belize
Flores surprise
Flores was my last stopover in Guatemala on the way to Belize. Following the chillingly disastrous stay in Cobán, I didn’t have any expectations or even hope for slightest improvements regarding the town and/or the weather. But, ah, how mistaken I was. To both. After five hours uneventful and boring 12 USD…
Cobán, the bitter chill
La Antigua
Playa El Tunco in El Salvador
Shuttle across four borders
León, the city that was
León or Granada? Pick a side. Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the prettiest of them all? Whoever keeps asking these questions must have alternative motives. (Like bringing tourists into town?) For there is no contest. None. At least not regarding colonial architecture, preservation, restoration, maintenance, charm, beauty, cleanness and…
The secrets of colonial living
Don’t let the (often) humble exterior of typical colonial houses fool you. Only one chance to make a first impression does not apply here. What you see is what you get does not apply here either. For the real secrets of these amazing structures are hiding behind their walls. Colonial houses are not only architectural…
Chicken bus to Masaya (and back)
Masaya a.k.a. “The Cradle of Nicaraguan Folklore“, “The heart of Nicaraguan handicrafts“, “The National Artisan Market“, ‘a must-visit handicraft market” is only 14 km from Granada, and as a matter of course, a perfect day trip destination. 14 kilometers is also short enough for a test ride on a chicken bus which…
Caye Caulker, Belize
Flores surprise
Flores was my last stopover in Guatemala on the way to Belize. Following the chillingly disastrous stay in Cobán, I didn’t have any expectations or even hope for slightest improvements regarding the town and/or the weather. But, ah, how mistaken I was. To both. After five hours uneventful and boring 12 USD…
Cobán, the bitter chill
La Antigua
Playa El Tunco in El Salvador
Shuttle across four borders
León, the city that was
León or Granada? Pick a side. Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the prettiest of them all? Whoever keeps asking these questions must have alternative motives. (Like bringing tourists into town?) For there is no contest. None. At least not regarding colonial architecture, preservation, restoration, maintenance, charm, beauty, cleanness and…
The secrets of colonial living
Don’t let the (often) humble exterior of typical colonial houses fool you. Only one chance to make a first impression does not apply here. What you see is what you get does not apply here either. For the real secrets of these amazing structures are hiding behind their walls. Colonial houses are not only architectural…
Chicken bus to Masaya (and back)
Masaya a.k.a. “The Cradle of Nicaraguan Folklore“, “The heart of Nicaraguan handicrafts“, “The National Artisan Market“, ‘a must-visit handicraft market” is only 14 km from Granada, and as a matter of course, a perfect day trip destination. 14 kilometers is also short enough for a test ride on a chicken bus which…