Author Archives: Ana Pérez

About Ana Pérez

Después de nacer… ¡ha vivido! Es broma. Madrileña del mundo, se pasó la infancia y la adolescencia acompañando a su familia por todo el planeta por el trabajo de su padre. Sus estudios los llevó a cabo en distintos países y en varias lenguas, lo que ha marcado su carácter y ensanchó sus miras. Tolerancia, respeto, fusión y un largo etcétera son palabras que definen a esta mujer joven, licenciada en Químicas y Máster en Diseño Gráfico que, desde hace unos años orbita en la blogsfera como editora de contenidos.

El Medano Beach, Tenerife

El Medano is one of the largest natural beaches around Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Famous for the soundness of its coastline, El Medano is spectacular. A couple of kilometers of coastal terrain ideal for the enjoyment of anyone who … Continue reading

Canímar River: Cuban jungle landscape

Spending a season in Cuba Matanzas province required us to schedule a ride on a little boat over the calm waters of Canímar River, a rushing stream that runs through the Cuban jungle landscape and brings us into direct contact … Continue reading

May festivities in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

The month of May brings a lot of requirements to make the visit to Santa Cruz de Tenerife a unique experience. It’s time to celebrate one of their most important festivals, to which we have to add May Traditional Crosses … Continue reading

Bellamar: The depths of Cuba

We must go to the province of Matanzas, in the vicinity of our Cuban hotels, Be Live Las Morlas and Be Live Turquesa. There we can go into one of the oldest tourist spots of Cuba, Bellamar system cave. As … Continue reading

Dominican Republic Columbus Lighthouse

In the eastern part of the capital of Dominica Republic stands a monumental building whose purpose was to serve as a tribute to the memory of Christopher Columbus. The impressive architecture was designed many decades ago to be finally inaugurated … Continue reading

Fuerteventura: Imperative Nature

On the shores of this stunning piece of land, declared Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, one might believe that can touch Africa. Just an inlet of 100 kilometers separates us from the black continent and Fuerteventura suggests the African proximity with … Continue reading

Carthaginians and Romans, fun celebration

The city of Cartagena, Region of Murcia, is in itself an authentic treatise on history and on the stones of an ancient Iberian and Tartessian community, Hasdrubal dared to lay the foundation of the city around the year 227 b.C. … Continue reading

April Fair in Seville

From April 16th to 21st takes place in the capital of Andalusia one of the most spectacular festivals in Spain. The April Fair in Seville is the great fair of the spring and opens the time of good weather, ‘casetas’, … Continue reading

Catalina Island: an authentic piece of the Caribbean

We sailed from La Romana, probably aboard great catamarans that set sail to get us to one of those tropical wonders that everyone dreams. Catalina Island is nothing more and nothing less than authentic Caribbean. It is small, just 10 … Continue reading

Lanzarote ‘Hervideros’

With just a look on this coast of Lanzarote, the most experienced of us will surrender completely to the majesty and the rugged beauty of a unique landscape of mammoth visual force. Lanzarote Hervideros play with the viewer. Water, sea, … Continue reading