We sat down for a vegan paella at a restaurant in Barcelona we like specifically for this dish. Plant based dishes are still hard to come by on restaurant menus (more about this in another post). The restaurant is in one of Barcelona’s most beautiful squares – Plaza Real – the Royal Square. The square […]
Author Archives: Marit Hendriks
The beach is not an ashtray
We’ve been in Spain for a good few months and are temporarily residing in a seaside town called Sitges, roughly 30 km south of Barcelona. It’s a pretty little town with a quaint historic centre, beautiful churches and magnificent beaches. As the gay capital of Spain it’s a feelgood town. Sitges is a popular resort […]
Travel during Covid-19
The freedom to travel ended with Covid-19 being declared a pandemic. Lockdown is a word we are all familiar with and social distancing is the new norm. Around the globe restrictions are in place without a clear end date. Most agree that our lives will not go back to how they were. If, like me, […]
All I want for Christmas
After 25 years Mariah Carey finally got to no 1 in the Billboard Hot 100 with her song “All I want for Christmas is you”. It’s great that Mariah wants love for Christmas and does not seek more possessions. Like so many of us she’s probably received a multitude of Christmas presents in her lifetime. […]
Northern lights – Norway – Hurtigruten
We like ships, we like water and we like to explore new regions. We took a journey on a ship that combines the joy of traveling with locals with the luxury of cruise facilities. The Hurtigruten ferries that go up and down the coast of Norway offer just that. Many locals use this service as […]
From Istiklal street to Kalverstraat: why Black Friday is so wrong
Walking through the Kalverstraat in Amsterdam during the Black Friday period it reminded me of Istiklal street in Istanbul. Rows of shops and restaurants, crowded, slow pace, bumping into pedestrians – for me an unpleasant experience and the prompt to write this article. Black Friday has roots in the United States dating back to the […]
Amsterdam Light Festival 2019
Each year hundreds of designers, architects and artist from around the world submit a design to be featured in the famous Amsterdam Light Festival. This year’s theme – the 8th edition – is ‘Disrupt‘. The lucky chosen few go on to build their installation in and around the canals of Amsterdam. There are about 25 […]
Salinas de Maras, Peru
After visiting Machu Picchu we continued our journey in the sacred valley to Urubamba because we were keen to visit the Salt Pans of Maras which are nearby. In Urubamba we hired a private taxi (taxis are stationed on the corner of Padre Barre and Av Mariscal Castilla) to take us to the Salinas de […]
The real cost of visiting Machu Picchu, Peru
Machu Picchu is probably one of those places many of us have on our bucket list. It certainly was for me and it was an absolutely magical experience to see the famous Inca ruins. It’s expensive to visit Machu Picchu. There are costs for: site entrance; train from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes); […]
Lake Titicaca and the floating islands of Urus under threat?
Having seen many documentaries of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world at nearly 4000 metres above sea level, I was looking forward to visiting Puno and the floating islands of Urus in Peru. After a long bus journey from Arequipa to Puno we were keen to explore the area and visit the […]