Whenever we get to a new city, one of the first thing we do is try a few restaurants. After all, if we’re going to be there for a while, we might as well find our favorites right away! I thought I’d share our discoveries and the little gems we found so you don’t starve on the side of the road or get a food intoxication right after you get there! Our Favorite Restaurants Comedor Las Flores If you want some delicious local food, this is where you want to go! It was recommended to us by a local because otherwise …
A Food Guide To San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
Athens Food Tour: A Delicious Walk Around the City
When Chris and I decided to go to Athens, we knew we wanted to experience it from a local point of view. That’s why, after checking out all the big and touristy attractions, we met with locals who took us around the city and showed us their secrets. But our experience of Athens and Greece wouldn’t have been complete without the one: food. On top of learning about the Athenians, Chris and I also wanted to learn about their food. Greece has so much to offer, and that’s why we let the guide from the Athens Walking Tour take us …
Food and Fortress: A Taste of Mediterranean
Since we arrived in Šibenik (pronounced Sh-ibenik) two weeks ago, it’s like we’ve been living in a dream. Who knew Croatia could be this beautiful? There are so many streets to explore, so many beaches to swim in and so many old buildings to discover. When we arrived in the city, one of the first things we noticed is the fortress. It sits on top of a hill, overlooking the channel that leads to Šibenik. It’s an impressive building that definitely has a lot of history. It also happens a place of entertainment. Walking around town, we saw so many posters of …
Cost of Living in Sayulita, Mexico
Have you ever wanted to live close to the beach, surrounded by tacos and palm trees? Then Sayulita is for you. An hour outside of Puerto Vallarta, the small town has everything one could need (or almost). Even if it’s not always quiet, the beach is a great place to relax. And during the dry season (winter), you don’t have to worry about the rain since it’s sunny almost every day. Which means you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the water. How did we end up in Sayulita? Well, we knew we wanted to go to Mexico since Chris has a …
Where to eat in Sayulita, Mexico
Do you want to spend some time in Sayulita? A week, maybe two? Why not a month or more, if you’re a digital nomad like us. Once you get there, you’ll quickly understand something: grocery shopping is hard. Why? Because there’s no real grocery store around here, only convenience stores. They don’t have very many products and what they have changes from one to another. That’s why I decided to make this small guide of where to buy food in Sayulita. I also decided to include some good restaurants, since it’s Mexico! You can’t only eat food that you’re going …