|Guest Post| Tampa Bay: More than sea
At the moment, the preparations for a bigger travel adventure, which starts on December 27, 2017, keep me pretty busy. Until I can finally tell you in detail about our plans for th
Miami Beach, please.
This time last year, I had already booked the flight for the New Year’s Eve trip. Not that New Year’s Eve is particularly important to me – on the contrary, I actuall
Travel snapshot – oh you beautiful Naples Pier
Unexpectedly, the Florida wanderlust attacks me in between. Today it’s that time again and since I have about 1oo photos of the sunset at Naples Pier on my hard drive (and I
Top things to see and do in Nassau
A classic, the three-day Bahamas cruise from Miami. Three nights on the ship, two island fevers and in between the romance of the ship. Or so. Well, if you’re already in Miam
Travel Snapshot – Best of Florida
Two times Florida and still not enough – that’s what I’m doing right now. I’ve been to the Sunshine State twice now, but still haven’t seen everything. To
Florida or saving the best part for last
For our last day in Florida we had only one goal – to find the airport in Orlando and our plane to New Orleans. The starting point was Crystal River. Since there was enough time
Love in a roundabout way – with the Fiat 500 through Florida
I don’t like driving a car – and that’s okay to understand exactly as it is written here in four words. For me, driving a car means stress and a little bit of anxiety
An afternoon in Crystal River
Our second-to-last Florida day stage brought us to Crystal River with a small detour to Clearwater Beach. The area around Crystal River is also called the Manatee Coast. Artesian s
Clearwater Beach and what’s missing from Florida’s beaches
For our day’s stage from St. Petersburg to Crystal River, we had planned a short detour via Clearwater Beach about 30 miles north of St. Petersburg. I had heard so much about
St. Petersburg – Dalí Museum, pelicans and beaches
St. Petersburg is like a grab bag, there is more to discover than you think. It starts with the name. I automatically associate it with the Russian tsarist city and not a sun-drenc
Garden of Eden at the Ringling Museum of Art
In addition to the pretty city center, which I have already reported on here, Sarasota also offers some cultural highlights. In the early 1920s, John Ringling, co-owner of the Ring
Sightseeing in Sarasota and discovering the grocery store
They do exist – these places where you come without expectations and then continue your journey full of positive impressions. That’s what happened to me in Sarasota, a smal