A fantastic way to spend the afternoon. Small horses with small carriages will take you on a trip across old stretches of rail to three gorgeous underground caves, where you can swim. For the daredevils, there's one you can dive into aswell, 10m down. A great thrill, 'cause there's only a small opening and from the top you can't see a thing!
Join the pelicans on Celestun's pier and watch the sunset, while local kids catch fish with a piece of string. In the morning, collect dozens of sea shell on the beach, and in the afternoon, take a boat trip into the Ria Celestun Reserve to see the flamingo's!
Tulum's beach side is lined with cabaña places. One of them, near the Mayan ruins, has a restaurant with large terrace, not te be missed. They serve delicious food. Try one of the seafood dishes, or go for the mixed grill! You'll love it!
Want to experience how the Brits go out? Saturday nights on Cardiff's St Mary Street will have you stunned. The girls strut around in short skirts and tank tops, even if it's 5°C, everyone's drunk before 8 PM, and when the bars close they all go for shoarma & chips, littering half of Cardiff with paper boxes and other filth you'll almost have to wade through. It's pure and utter madness!
For those on a tight budget, you can get free tapas all around the old arab quarter of Granada. Just keep your eyes open for those places where they give you one free tapa when you order a drink!
Excellent value for expensive Oslo. A bit out of the way - a metro ride and 10 minute walk will get you there - but well worth the trip. Go for the fixed menu at great prices!
Feel like a break from sightseeing? Go for a café russe in one of Bergen's coffee bars, where you can almost always sit at the window, sip your coffee and watch the people in the street. Relaxing at it's best!
Lovely authentic Dutch pub. Instead of saw dust you'll find peanut shells on the floor here, and those peanuts are free. Several types of Dutch and Belgian beer on draught. Also the place you'll end up if you're looking for the last place that's still open in the early hours...
If you're in the area and want to try those famous Zeeuwse mussels, then head for this little fishing town. Just pick any of the seafood restaurants around.
A great alternative for Riga's mainstream nightlife. Check the site for events, or just go and have a few drinks with the local youths. Excellent lunch place as well, with fabulous home cooking. Ask for the home made bread!