Just having started as an “ordinary” farm at the edge of Willemstad, the Curacao Ostrich Farm is now one of the best rated attractions in the capital area. Being one of the biggest ostrich farms out of Africa, it felt…
One Day in Bonaire
The ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao) are more and more becoming of the Carribean’s top destinations. Staying a full week in Curacao only just felt too boring to me – and there is always the opportunity to do some plane…
A touch of Orient in a Munich Hotel Room
“Stylish”, “Surprising” or “Modern design” might not really be the attributes which you combine with ibis hotels. The more I have been looking forward to see the “My room by Cagla” offered by the ibis hotel Munich City, when I…
Visiting the Home of the Curacao Liqueur Factory
For cocktail lovers, the name Curacao is strongly linked to a liqueur named after that island – as a tourist you may visit the Landhuis Chobolobo in Willemstad, which shows the local production of the Blue Curacao. Curacao Liqueur Factory –…
Willemstad – Maritime Museum and Harbour Tour
Being a UNESCO World Heritage for its famous colorful city center and harbor area, it is not that surprising that a visit in the Maritime Museum of the city is recommended in many Willemstad, Curacao, travel guides. As the museum…
A Day in Niagara Falls
As part of my summer vacation, I spent some 24 hours in Niagara Falls, ON (means: on the Canadian side). Much more than the Falls themselves, this place is a touristic wonderland built all around the natural wonder. Here are…
Munich State Museum of Egyptian Art
As I for example stated in my review on Louvre Abu Dhabi, I am quite much interested in ancient cultures and arts (and rather less in modern stuff…). Thus, visiting the State Museum of Egyptian Art (“Staatliches Museum ägyptischer Kunst”…
City Outlet Bad Münstereifel
Spa Town Bad Münstereifel, suffering from economic problems in their city center, decided to revamp its commercial concept and opened the City Outlet Bad Münstereifel: the medieval heart of the village kept some of its local stores as well as cafes…