Monthly Archives: April 2012

The Aviary of Xaman Ha in Playa del Carmen

Quiet. That’s how the inhabitants define the walk through the Xaman Ha Aviary in Playa del Carmen. An ecological park which houses more than 200 species of natives animals natives in the area. Of course, the undisputed stars of the … Continue reading

Cancun: my great Mexican wedding

Thousands of couples choose Cancun as the idyllic setting for a perfect and romantic honeymoon. Honeymooners from all the world enjoy their well-deserved honeymoon tripe at the  most touristic landscapes of Mexico. However, Cancun is not only the paradise of … Continue reading

Puerto del Rosario: The city of the Sculptures

The capital of the island of Fuerteventura began years ago an initiative that, over time, has become a beautiful open-air museum proposal. More than one hundred sculptures decorate everyplace in the city. Carvings, stones, bronze… they are beautiful sets integrated … Continue reading

Moroccan Tagine

With dishes so attractive and succulent as pastela, the harira or couscous; the tagine is one of the best-known culinary delights of Morocco. Meat, fish, vegetables… everything has place in this recipe, because in reality this gastronomic contribution takes its … Continue reading

Santo Domingo’s Amber Museum

The amber is an important part of the Dominican Republic universe in all the historical stages of the Caribbean island. They say that when Cristobal Colón arrived at La Española, he was fascinated by a pair of shoes decorated with … Continue reading

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The roman Pollentia in Mallorca

The remains of this city, the most important archaeological site ‘romano-mallorquín’, are the worthy vestige of the passage of the Roman Republic trough Balearic Islands. Founded by the Balearic Consul Quintus Caecilius Metellus, was the cause of the transfer of … Continue reading

Holy Week in Madrid

As it is expected, the capital of Spain also offers a varied schedule of acts related to Easter. During the dates of Passion of Christ, Madrid added to its multiples cultural and tourist attractions a series of historical, religious and … Continue reading

Easter in Tenerife 2012: Sun, Sea and Traditions

Though the ‘Islas Afortunadas’ are identifiable all over the world for its privileged climate and the magnificent beaches that can be enjoyed practically all the year, the certain thing is that also in The Holy Week they shine with other many … Continue reading