Mexico
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Vegetarian restaurants in Puerto Escondido | Mexico
Are you looking for vegetarian restaurants in Puerto Escondido? Stuffing your belly with tasty vegetarian food in Puerto Escondido is not hard at all – for both eating out and cooking. And here we are, sharing our favorite restaurants on Zicatela and La Punta. Vegetarian restaurants in Puerto Escondido Coming to Puerto Escondido was a blast for us. We enjoyed our time on the Caribbean coast a lot, but it’s a bit too loud and touristy for us. This coast is so different. The chill vibe, most friendly people, and lack of loud tourists were exactly what we needed. In the last post, I shared our tips for what to…
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5 TOP: What to do in Puerto Escondido?
Puerto Escondido was our favorite beach town during our six months travel in Mexico. We’ve spent about a month and a half in this gorgeous place, so if you’re wondering about what to do in Puerto Escondido, here are our top five tips! 5 Fun Activities in Puerto Escondido Honestly, even if you would do nothing for weeks, you would enjoy Puerto Escondido. It’s a perfect place to just relax, chill, eat, practice yoga and enjoy the vibe. But these activities will make your trip even better! As always, we were not too keen to participate in many tours. Still, we made one exception. Keep on reading to find out…
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5 TOP Vegetarian Restaurants in Oaxaca City
Oaxaca City is a Mexican paradise for all of us foodies. But where to eat as a vegetarian or vegan in Oaxaca? Good for us, there are so many amazing places! And I want to share our favorites with you. Check out these tips for vegetarian a vegan restaurants, offering both Mexican and international cuisine. Vegetarian Restaurants in Oaxaca City When it comes to Mexican cuisine, you might think about tacos al pastor, chorizo, and all kinds of chicken preparations. Not that these are not Mexican dishes, but do you realize how huge Mexico is? So every part, obviously, has some diversity when it comes to food. And Oaxaca has…
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Selina Puerto Escondido Review: Is it a Digital Nomad Paradise?
Selina Puerto Escondido is probably for sure the most expensive accommodation in the area. But is it worth the money? How is this Selina for long-stay, where do we see its biggest pros and cons, what did we like and what did we miss? We spent about six weeks altogether in this surfers paradise, so let’s check it out! Where is Selina Puerto Escondido? This is already our second of Selina hostel. The first one was Selina in Oaxaca de Juaréz, the capital of the state. This one is just a 6 hour’s colectivo ride away on the pacific coast. And when I say pacific coast, I mean surfers everywhere.…
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Monte Albán: DIY Trip without a tour | Fun and cheap!
Monte Albán is a beautiful archeological site just outside of Oaxaca de Juárez, capital of the Oaxaca state. It is very easy to visit on your own without a tour, and it’s way more fun! Why should you skip the tour and how to get to Monte Albán from Oaxaca by bus? Keep reading! Monte Albán ruins in Oaxaca Monte Albán is a huge pre-Columbian archeological site in the state of Oaxaca, just about 9 kilometers outside of the city Oaxaca de Juarez. Unlike the most famous Mexican ruins, Chichén Itzá, and the ruins in Palenque, it’s not Mayan. Three other mesoamerican civilizations lived here: first Olmecs, later Zapotecs, and…
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Hostel Selina Oaxaca: Review from Digital Nomads
What is Selina Oaxaca like? Where do we see its biggest pros and cons, what did we like and what did we miss? We lived and worked for a couple of weeks in this Selina and we’d like to share our observations. Enjoy our first Selina review! With a video as well! Where is Selina Oaxaca Located? The location in Oaxaca is Selina’s greatest benefit. It’s located right in the city center. You’ll be just a couple of minutes walking from the main square and main avenue. A great restaurant or bar can be found in every direction and you get to the market in fifteen minutes. At the same…
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How to cross the border from Mexico to Guatemala (2021)
It’s possible to cross multiple borders between Mexico and Guatemala. We chose the crossing in El Ceibo. We made it from Palenque to Flores by a combination of colectivos in Mexico, a bit of walking, buses, and Tuk-tuks in Guatemala in a couple of hours and about €12 / $15. You can find out how to do it in this article. Big news: First YouTube video! Let me start with a small announcement. We’ve just started our YouTube channel! And the first video we’re sharing is a report from our crossing from Mexico to Guatemala. Therefore, if you prefer to watch the video better than reading the text, this one…
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What happened in the last six months? Half a year in Mexico!
During the last six months, this blog was pretty quiet. However, our life was one adventure after the another! What have the last six months brought us? Long story short It’s already July, which means we are almost six months in Mexico! The blog got a new design, domane, and double language version We visited five Mexican states and one Wonder of the World We found out beeing vegeterian in Mexico is possible We’ve met soooo many incredible people We’ve got used to be digital nomads What is the story behing Stories along the Road? I used to have a blog in Czech called Kuchařka na cestě, which could be…
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Our flight to Mexico from the EU. Traveling in the time of a pandemic
Flying itself is a pretty stressful and exhausting experiance for a lot of people. But a flight to Mexico over the ocean in the time of world pandemics is another level. It can be quite challenging even for an experienced traveler. How was our flight? Our flight to Mexico in 2021 I wrote an article at the beginning of the year. It’s not translated yet, but the main points are: First: Summarization of our travel experiences in 2020 Second: Explanation of the decision to fly to Mexico. There was no room to describe our fun journey from Europe. I originally wanted to incorporate the story into a more informative article…