#31 30 Days to Guatemala
We had 30 days to leave Mexico, and our next destination was going to be Guatemala. There were quite a few miles to cover but it didn’t get in the way of exploring new territory…
Traveling the Americas with a Kid
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We have been on the road for 1888 Days. After four years and 79’000miles, we are now traveling through South America! USA, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and these days in Argentina… :-)) You can read everything about our adventures here and or watch our YouTube videos. Enjoy!
We had 30 days to leave Mexico, and our next destination was going to be Guatemala. There were quite a few miles to cover but it didn’t get in the way of exploring new territory…
Whilst staying at ‘El Faro de Peter’s’ campsite near San Luis Potosí, Abigail found a flight for the UK. It had been the cheapest listed since the outbreak of the pandemic and after two years…
Having already spent seven wonderful months in Mexico, and with the privilege of having five more to explore, we decided to say goodbye to hot and humid Yucatán, turn around, and drive up north again.…
We have never been so hot in all our lives!!! And after a month of visiting this wonderful peninsula, the heat just got the better of us and we had to get out of there.…
Our first of many experiences, in the southernmost state of Mexico, was releasing turtles into the Pacific Ocean. And what an experience that was! Not only did we get to camp for free at the…
The first thing we noticed when entering Oaxaca, was how pristine everything looked. The moment we crossed the border on that spectacular, scenic drive from the state of Puebla, things just got a little neater.…
Teotihuacan is home to famous archeological pyramids – the pyramid of the sun and the pyramid of the moon. This ancient city had been on our bucket list for a while, and we couldn’t wait…
Before approaching the wonderful gem of Hidalgo, we made a brief stop in Querétaro to climb up one of the world’s tallest monoliths: the Peña de Bernal. This 350m high piece of volcanic rock towers…
The blue agave fields did not end in Jalisco. Our journey into Guanajuato was a feast for the eyes. The spiky plants almost looked bluer in colour as we took on the steep and curvy…
Mazatlan – we arrived on the ferry the very next morning to blue skies and sunshine. Like La Paz, we were greeted with beautiful beaches, colourful letters and a delightful promenade to walk along, with…