We didn’t move to Cantabria by accident. We left the sunny south of Spain on purpose as we were in search of waves, green landscapes, and a community of people that felt more like us. Knowing it would rain more. Also knowing there would be days we had to stay indoors. And still, after months (okay, a year) of scrolling, …
If you’re anything like me, the category ´I want to travel as much as I can, work on the road, surf new spots aaah and I have a baby that comes with a bunch of luggage now´, you know that every euro counts when booking flights. Over the years, I’ve become a bit of a flight-hacking ninja (ha!), squeezing the …
I’ve had a lot of questions ever since we did the house exchange last December in Calgary, Canada (check out our trip and what we did there, in winter, with a 15-month old). I understand. I, too, thought this was something you only see in movies (and ok, with the slight chance of jusstt having Jude Law standing there all …
Let’s be honest, whatever your situation as remote worker, you need some remote work tips, because “working from anywhere” sounds reallyy awesome (like, Bali, palmtrees, warm water surf and tortillas for dinner) until you’re answering emails with one hand, havig a toddler yell ´mama caca´ through the door while you´re in a call, and your “desk” is a slightly crooked …
There’s something about the ocean that has always called me. And when I became a mum, that call didn’t disappear—it just got a little quieter, buried under nappies, feedings, and all the little (and big) changes. I used to paddle out to clear my head. Now, I paddle out to remember who I am in a storm of different identities. …
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Everyone knows Bretagne (or Brittany, as the English speaking say) for its rough climate, even rougher landscapes and endless beaches. And they say that the famous spot of La Torche it is the ´piece de resistance of the Bretagne surf scene. A wide beach with peaks for all levels and some fairly reliable surf throughout the year makes this the …
The first thing you´ll hear when you talk about surfing in Espirito Santo, Brasil, is: ´go to Regencia´. A small town connected by a 45-minute dirt road to the rest of the world. Nothing really special you would think, but it´s here where some world-class surfing barrels roll in every once in a while (mostly in the Brazilian spring). It …
All about vanlife in Albania, our six recommended places to go and how to be a vanlife digital nomad in Albania.
I remember the days traveling around China, pre-google translate and pre-google maps. Getting to your next destination by train meant comparing the caracters you had in your guide book with those on the train schedule. And sure, it happened that one was off just a little bit and I ended up in a very different city than I had intended …










