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.

Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro

Perhaps it’s one of the most picturesque and most widespread images of all those that can be done in a place as touristic as Havana, but the Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro, next to Torre del Faro, … Continue reading

Swim with dolphins in the Dominican Republic

It is said that dolphins have therapeutic properties in contact with humans. Many doctors advise that the interaction with these mammals improve our mood and our communication and social skills. Anyway, it would be a shame to miss the chance … Continue reading

Lanzarote: the volcano island

Wild, rural, untamed and sensual, the eastern of the Canary Islands offers a perfect profile for those who like to combine all kinds of activities during the holidays. The ‘Island of Volcanoes’ has a long evolution that takes us back … Continue reading

New Be Smile Rocador Playa and lives Mallorca

Cala D’Or becomes a point of reference due to the opening of our new Be Live Hotel Be Smile Rocador Playa, a great way to experience the beautiful island of Mallorca. The new flagship of the hotel has served to … Continue reading

Cabaret Tropicana

Tropicana has always been a synonymous of Cuba. The super famous Cuban cabaret, founded in Havana since the late 30s of the 20th century, has gone through many stages, consistent with the history of the island. The reputation of Cabaret … Continue reading

Eating in the streets of Morocco

The North African country holds in its streets all the magic of the recipes of one of the most important cuisine cultures in the world. Food in Morocco honors the legacy of their ancestors, these patients and legendary dishes that … Continue reading

The house of José Saramago in Lanzarote

The love professed by José Saramago towards Lanzarote ‘badcountry’, was reflected in the relationship that the Portuguese Nobel Prize had with Lanzarote for the last 18 years of his life. There he lived with his wife and personal assistant Pilar … Continue reading

Ernesto Ché Guevara Memorial

Strolling through any Cuban localization is equivalent to breathe the same air of one of the most popular revolutionary man in the history of mankind. Everything smells like Ernesto Ché Guevara, an Argentine who Cubans profess an extraordinary affection. It … Continue reading

Royal Palace of Madrid

In the heart of Madrid we find the Royal Palace, a building that has its origin in the ninth century, when the Muslim kingdom of Toledo built a fortress finally used by the kings of Castile. Indeed, the Royal Palace … Continue reading

The Watchtower of Cartagena

It has been declared as Asset of Cultural Interest since 2002. The Lighthouse of Cabo de Palos, for its historical importance for navigation through this area of the Mediterranean, has fulfilled its monitoring function of Cartagena since ancient times. Erect … Continue reading