Before you go: USA.

Hello Pals,


Before you go to any country you should learn some basics but double check those important things such as Visas and Vaccines.

  πŸ›‚ VISA 
Depending on where you’re from, you’ll be eligible for the ESTA – Visa Waiver Program which is USD 25. Check eligibility here.
 πŸ’‰ VACCINES
Click here to make sure you’ve got the necessary jabs!

πŸ’¬   LANGUAGE
The United States has no official language but English is the most widely used. Spanish, second.
You can read an interesting article about the dialects of American accents here.
πŸ’°  CURRENCY
United States dollar.
Code: USD .
Check your exchange here.

American paper currency comes in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100.



Here’s a list of things you should know before you travel to the USA.

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The Mixture in MΓ©rida

Hello Pals,
MΓ©rida is the largest city within the Yucatan and is the capital. The origin of Yucatan is unclear, possibly a result of a loss in translation between the Mayan and the Spanish. I spent four days in MΓ©rida, looking at the Neo-Classic, Neo-Gothic, Baroque and French architecture littered throughout the city. If you’ve got the time, it’s also a great place as a hub for day trips.

If you would like to know how I spent a “few days in MΓ©rida.” click ‘read more’

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Valladolid: It’s more than Chichen Itza.

Hello Pals,
Valladolid quickly became one of my favourite places within Mexico, and maybe even took the number one position. It’s vibrant colours, cobblestone streets, food halls and cute cafes – Valladolid has much to offer. It’s rich in history but showcases mostly, as a lot of Mexican cities, the Spanish Influence. If you look out – you’ll still be able to see examples of Maya Architecture.

While in Valladolid, I also managed to spend half a day at Chichen Itza, organising it by myself (okay well a friend organised it and we just tagged along.) You can read about that too.

If you would like to know “How to spend a few days in Valladolid ” click ‘read more’

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Jump Into Tulum

Hello Pals,
Tulum has become bustling within the last decade, especially with artists and influencers flocking for the pristine hotels, beaches and cenotes. Originally known as Zama (dawn due to it being one of the first places dawn breaks in Mexico.)

If you would like to know “How to visit cenotes on your own in Tulum” click ‘read more’

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Five places to get your vegan food fix on in Playa Del Carmen!

Hi Pals,
Normally, I would do a post on a place itself, but Playa Del Carmen really just didn’t have enough to do within itself. This time, I’m going to recommend fives places to get your vegetarian/vegan food fix on – and believe me, they’re good.

To see my five recommended places to eat in Playa Del Carmen, click ‘read more’

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Before you go: Mexico.

Hello Pals,
Before you go to any country you should learn some basics but also double check those important things such as Visas and Vaccines.

  πŸ›‚ VISA 
Depending on where you’re from, you may need a visa. Countries who will need a visa, click here (Google Translate Link)
 πŸ’‰ VACCINES
Click here to make sure you’ve got the necessary jabs!

πŸ’¬   LANGUAGE
The recognised languages are Albanian, Serbian, Bosnian. Try and learn common phrases such as hello, goodbye, please and thank you here.
πŸ’°  CURRENCY
Mexican Peso. Code: MXN.
Check your exchange here.


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Cancun; stay a day.

Hello Pals,
The first translation of Cancun was Kankun – “nest of snakes,” although I cannot find a definitive answer as to why – perhaps it’s related to the mangroves that used to surround Cancun.

If you read blog posts or forums on Cancun, people will either list day trips for you to do (so things not in Cancun) or tell you just to fly in and get out.
I think that like anywhere, you need to give it a few days to form your own opinion. Sure, Cancun is a major tourist destination, but that was the whole point of Cancun it was a government-backed investment.

If you would like to know “how to spend 2 days 100% in Cancun” click ‘read more.’

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