Results for Playa Blanca

This Ultimate Colombia guide is based on 100+ hours of research and three months spent travelling all over the country. We absolutely fell in love with the breathtaking nature, complex history and vibrant people of Colombia and we want you to equip you to do the same! This guide includes an interactive map and details about our favourite towns, restaurants, activities and accommodations. It also includes information we have gleaned from slow travelling the country about tipping culture, holidays, best ATMs, transportation, safety and much more! Unlocking this guide gives you access for life so you will automatically receive any updates when we return to Colombia or hear of additional places to visit in the country. Plus this guide is web- and mobile-friendly so you can save it to reference as you travel through the country! Guide includes: - best time to visit (seasons, holidays, etc. ) - money stuff (currency, ATMS, tipping) - transportation (flying, busing, driving) - where to stay, what to do, where to eat and drink in the following cities: Cartagena, Santa Marta, Minca, Bogota, Salento, Jardin, Medellin, Guatape - 15 places that were recommended but we did not visit We hope this guide provides everything you need to know to plan your own trip to Colombia, whether that's for a week or 3 months! Tag us in your planning and travels so we can see your experiences in this amazing country! @EricandSarah_ *Full transparency: this is not an ultra-budget guide. We include a range of free to paid activities in each place, a variety of restaurant options and mid-range priced accommodations (mostly Airbnbs). It's based on our own travel style which we'd consider "medium budget" - we like to save money but are also willing to splurge on certain comforts and activities. We believe there is valuable information for any type of traveller though!
Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Solo Female • Car-free • Couples • Groups • 50+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography • Coffee • Beach • Mountain
$29.99
7
Exploring Lanzarote: breathtaking volcanic landscapes, aesthetic architecture, and delicious food. Whether you're planning a romantic escape or a fun trip with friends, this guide is for you! I recommend spending at least 5 days on the island, but this guide includes activities for over 7 days! 📋 This guide includes: 🔸 28 must-visit places with my personal tips 🔸 9 curated hotel recommendations 🔸 Restaurant and bar suggestions 🔸 Car rental guidelines 🔸 Boat tours and island day trips 🔸 Direct links to all travel resources This is a living guide: I will continuously update it as I gather more information and discover new places, giving you lifetime access to all the updated content! My goal in creating this guide is to help you make the most of your visit to Lanzarote. I’ve included both activities I’ve personally experienced and those on my bucket list for future visits! With location pins and directions that sync directly to your phone's Google Maps, you'll be well-prepared for your trip without spending hours on research! 🗺️🔍 Download the Thatch App for free to easily access all the information right from your phone! 📱
50+ • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Plus Size • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Backpacker • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Luxury
$15.00
0
Sayulita is a charming beach town on the Pacific coast of Mexico, know for its laid back atmosphere, vibrant surf culture and stunning natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of local culture, Sayulita has something to offer for most travellers. Things to do: 1. Surfing; Sayulita is renowned for its surfing conditions suitable for both experienced and beginner surfers. With many local surf schools you can rent a board and ride the waves at sayulita beach or head to nearby breaks like La Lancha. 2. Beach time: If you're heading to Sayulita you're going to want to spend time soaking up the rays on the beach. The main beach on Sayulita is going to be busy and bustling with life. If you want to get away from that you can take a walk up to Playa de Los Muertos for find your perfect piece of sand. 3. Explore the town: A fun vibrant colourful town that always has something going on. Wander the streets to find local galleries, shops and restaurants (you'll find some of my favourites listed below) 4. Hiking and Nature: If venturing into the jungle is more your style there are plenty of scenic trails that you can take that will lead you to breath taking views and secret waterfalls. The Sierra Madre Mountains boasts plenty of opportunity for this. 5. Yoga & Wellness: Yoga and surfing often go hand in hand and Sayulita is no different here. There are many studios that offer daily sessions, retreats and workshops. There is something to fit all level of yogis. Getting Around: Sayulita is a relatively small town and therefore is easy enough to walk around on foot. Bicycles and golf carts are also available readily for hire to make the journey a little more enjoyable. There are also local taxi's and buses for longer journeys. When to Visit: Sayulita is nicest during the hot dry season which runs from November to April. During these months you can expect warm, sunny weather. The main tourist season also falls within this time -the busiest around the holidays and spring break (March). If you're looking for cooler temperatures and don't mind the occasional rain shower May, June, September, October may suits you better. Tips: - Respect the Environment: Sayulita is home to a lot of marine wildlife including the lovely sea turtles that call it home when its time to lay their eggs. Please be respectful by disposing of your waste responsibly, avoiding single use plastics, opting to eat in instead of taking away and supporting local eco friendly businesses. - Cash is King: While some of the local businesses accept credit card most do not. It is helpful to always have cash with you, especially for smaller transactions and purchases. - Eating gluten-free: Most establishments are very good with this although there is sometimes confusion about corn being gluten. I would recommend writing out a card in Spanish of your allergies if you have them so you can give it to the restaurants if need be. If you've found this guide helpful or you have any questions please reach out here on via Instagram @lifewelltravelledmkt Tips are greatly appreciated Thanks and Happily travelling! Maddie
Vegetarian • Gluten-free / Celiac • Couples • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Car-free • Wellness • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Outdoors • People & Culture • Adventure • Art • Budget • Foodie • Coffee
Free
2
Try ThatchGPT
© 2024 Thatch. All rights reserved.