• During the World Tour,  TDM,  Tips

    Around the world: 15 kg less

    A good surprise of the round-the-world tour is my 15 kg loss and the return to my farm weight after… 10 years of overweight! This is all the more satisfying since this was not an objective of the trip and it was done effortlessly At 18, I left the family cocoon for my studies. At the same time, I completely gave up sports and started very bad eating habits For 10 years, I regularly changed my pants size (upwards you will have understood it) and my weight fluctuated between 90 and 100 kg In 2010, for our wedding, I tried a diet that… worked! I lost 10 kg in a…

  • During the World Tour,  TDM,  Tips

    12 unbearable things in youth hostels

    When you travel around the world for a year, youth hostels are a must if you don’t want to blow your housing budget. It is in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay that we mostly slept in youth hostels. In these three countries, two beds in dormitories cost us more than a comfortable hotel room in most countries in Asia If some youth hostels are perfectly equipped and very pleasant (special mention to those that put a curtain on the beds allowing a little privacy), in others, we feel that it is the race for profitability and that the comfort of the customers comes second Staying in a youth hostel is also…

  • America,  Cuba,  TDM,  Travel Journal

    Varadero and Matanzas (Cuba): the most beautiful beach in the world

    I am part of a travelers group on Facebook, and on this group, we can read, too often, “don’t go to Varadero, it’s too touristy”. Luckily I did not listen to this bad advice. It’s in Varadero where I could enjoy the most beautiful beach in the world ! ! Part 1: Travel Diary Part 2: Practical Tips Part 1: Travel Diary Day 1: Boca de Camarioca Our bus Viazul Trinidad -> Varadero leaves at 7am, hence our presence at the terminal from 6:15am to do the check-in (no check-in -> our tickets will be resold to other tourists at 6:30am). After a forced lunch break at 11am, we arrive…

  • America,  Cuba,  TDM,  Travel Journal

    Trinidad (Cuba): a city more than 500 years old

    Part 1: Travel Diary Part 2: Practical Tips Part 1: Travel Diary How to get there? We go to the Viazul office in Cienfuegos 30 minutes before departure to check in, as indicated on our tickets purchased 2 days earlier. Attention! The bus does not leave in front or behind the bus office, but on the right. You should not wait for the bus in the cool, but in the street! Day 1 : Cienfuegos -> Trinidad Trinidad is THE city where there are the most reps. I think everyone understands this, including Viazul. The Viazul bus stop in Trinidad is now equipped with a dividing line between reamers and…

  • America,  Cuba,  TDM,  Travel Journal

    Playa Larga (Cuba): dream beaches and fine sand

    Like Playa Giron, Playa Larga is part of the Bay of Pigs. The beaches here are more beautiful, but that comes at a cost. Part 1: Travel Diary Part 2: Practical Tips Part 1: Travel Diary How to get there? From Playa Giron, we take the shuttle (turistic bus) Guama Tour at 10:00 am (3CUC/person) and arrive at Playa Larga at 10:30 am. At the exit of the bus, a cyclo approaches us and offers us 2CUC to take us to our casa (1,5km away). It is 1CUC normally, but we accept because we have the laziness to negotiate Day 1 : Our casa is ” Casa de Yeni “.…

  • America,  Cuba,  TDM,  Travel Journal

    Playa Giron (Cuba): incredible turquoise beaches

    Playa Giron, does that mean anything to you? No ? And the Bay of Pigs? Yes, this is where the aborted landing of the anti-Castro Cuban exiles trained by the CIA took place. But we did not come here to revise history, just to enjoy its dream beaches. Part 1: Travel Diary Part 2: Practical Tips Part 1: Travel Diary How to get there? Playa Giron is a small village nestled in the Bay of Pigs. It is only 70km from Cienfuegos as the crow flies, but the direct road is so bad that it is necessary to make a small detour. All of a sudden, the route passes at…

  • America,  Cuba,  TDM,  Travel Journal

    Cienfuegos (Cuba): a French city in Cuba

      Part 1: Travel Diary Part 2: Practical Tips Part 1: Travel Diary How to get there? We wake up before the city roosters to check in at the Viazul bus office in Vinales at 6am. The bus starts at 6:45 am, if we don’t check-in on time, our tickets might be sold to someone else. It’s a 7h ride, at 60km/h, in a refrigerated bus We have 2 pee breaks, a restaurant stop and a quick stop at Jagüey Grande where some tourists get off to take a colectivo to Playa Larga At this moment, some take the opportunity to go down for a toilet break, and the driver…

  • America,  Cuba,  TDM,  Travel Journal

    Viñales (Cuba): in the middle of the valley

    Note: the photos will be added and the layout done when we return to France Part 1: Travel Diary Part 2: Practical Tips Part 1: Travel Diary How to get there We try to take an old American car to go to the bus terminal, but the prices are too high (20 CUC). So we take a normal cab for 8 CUC (the real fare is between 5 and 7 CUC). As expected, the guy doesn’t have change for 10 CUC, JB has presence of mind to ask him to give us change in moneda nacional, otherwise we would have had to leave him 2 CUC tip, just like that,…

  • America,  Cuba,  TDM,  Travel Journal

    Havana (Cuba): exactly as I imagined it (1/2)

    Cuba has been a destination on our “to do” list for years. The American embargo will soon be lifted, it is time for us to visit this beautiful destination before the old colorful cars are replaced by modern ones and mass tourism distorts the charm of this country. Part 1: Travel Diary Part 2: Practical Tips Part 1: Travel Diary Day 1 : After a long trip with a 5 hour stopover in Madrid, we land in Havana at 10 pm with hundreds of other European tourists travelling during the Easter vacations. We go through immigration very quickly. Because of a small inattention, we wait for our luggage in the…

  • Europe,  France,  TDM

    10 common things you are not used to after several months in South America

    As you know, we spent a few days in France before making the round trip to Cuba, due to cost issues. I know, it’s not logical, but that’s how it is! The return to France is really too funny, we feel like savages who discover the 😀 civilization and are surprised by a lot of banal things that we aren’t used to anymore. 1. Tap water is potable and can be served free of charge at the restaurant. As I was looking carefully at the drink menu in a Parisian restaurant, my sister reminded me of this extraordinary privilege we have, ordering a “carafe of water”. I have already forgotten…