No words that I can type can do Corsica the justice its deserves. The small island located off the bottom of France is the most naturally picturesque place which I’ve ever had the chance to visit. Our two week stay was nowhere near long enough. Enjoy.
Fun with friends in the French Riveria
We were lucky enough to have had the chance to spend two wicked weeks exploring the French Rivera. From the ritz and glitz of Monaco, Nice and Cannes to the more out of the way spots such and Toulon and Gonfaron. What made our time in the Rivera doubly as awesome is because we got to meet and …
And the winner is Barcelona
While traveling around the world I’ve had the pleasure of visiting some amazing cities. But I’ve always struggled to find one that I’d enjoy living in, until I arrived in Barcelona. Barcelona is a eclectic Spanish city that must be injecting something delightful into the water because the place is filled to the brim with great …
Paella, Street Art and Masturbating Gargoyles
Valencia, home to Spain’s best paella, street art and masturbating gargoyles… Now I’m going to let the photo’s do the talking. Enjoy!
More than meets the eye in Malaga
When we arrived into Malaga, my expectations we’re at an all time low. Lets just say it didn’t have a great overall review from the travellers i’ve met along the way. All I knew was that it was on the coast (a big plus in my books) and it had a big industrial port. In …
Sweating it up in Seville
I never thought anything thing would ever compare to Morocco, temperature wise. Turns out that Seville gives Morocco a run for its money as the hottest and sweatiest place on earth. Really though. Seville or Sevilla as the Spanish call it, is approximately 3 hours north of Algeciras at the bottom of Spain and has about …
Ali Baba and the Saharan dunes enlightenment
Until I climbed on-board my camel (A.K.A Fifi) about a month ago, I had always thought that setting out into the Sahara dessert sounded more like something you’d see in an Indiana Jones flick or a storyline straight out of a Tin Tin comic – all heros, hidden treasure and desserts oasis’s. Basically, I thought …
Kasbah Capers
To say the least, Morocco was an eye-opener. It was also an eye-drier. In temperatures of 55 degrees plus, I seriously thought my eyeballs were going to dry up into shrivelled prune-like organs on several different occasions. That’s freakin’ hot! Nevertheless, our Moroccan experience was as epic as it was warm. From the ancient Kasbah …
Sintra to Oporto
After leaving the loveable Lisboa behind we picked up a sweet little hire-car and blasted our way up the highway to Oporto making multiple stops along the way. Here are a few shots of our week-long journey up the north coast of Portugal to the magical wine country of Oporto. Enjoy.
Lisboa and loving it
The history of Lisbon is like a roller coaster. It’s filled with many twists, turns, ups, downs and of course a couple of loop-the-the-loops, thrown in for good measure. It’s narrow and cobbled streets really have seen it all; wars between neighbouring counties, invasions by vikings, natural and religious disasters…seriously, you name it, Lisbon’s been …