Bohobalikaa






Bohobalikaa by Charmi


Hello, I'm Charmi Patel, creator of Bohobalikaa.
I worked in India, in the entertainment industry
as a celebrity costume designer and stylist.

In 2022, I created my own clothing brand, Bohobalikaa
which offers a unique blend of bohemian and contemporary styles.
My creations are inspired by nature,
of my daily experiences,
from my visits to historical places,
of my research,
and everything around me.
Bohobalikaa aims to create a brand
which celebrates individuality and self-expression,
by allowing people to embrace their own style
and their personality.
With my creativity, my passion for design
and my commitment to quality,
I want to make Bohobalikaa a brand appreciated by all those who value creativity,

to style and connection with the natural world.

As part of the Sarah Pary concept,
you will have the opportunity to discover my unique creations throughout the seasons,
you will be able to place completely personalized orders.
Sarah Pary concept is also committed to giving a second life to your favorite pieces while investing in Indian know-how.
Send me your denim clothes and let's discuss the makeover you want to give them ;-)

You can easily contact me by WhatsApp
via the number: +91 800 007 6801 (in English)
or with Sarah's help
via coucou@sarahparyconcept.com (for French)

Creatively yours,

Charmi



When prints become invitations to travel

Sarah Pary concept offers suggestions for places to discover, but cannot guarantee their evolution over time; it is up to travelers to check the updated information and recent opinions on forums and platforms before planning their stay. Your good addresses are always welcome to enrich these little guides throughout the seasons! Send them to us at coucou@sarahparyconcept.com .
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Sanur

Sanur Guide: Tranquility, Wellness and Discovery on Bali's Southeast Coast

Sanur, located on the southeast coast of Bali, is a peaceful and authentic destination. Renowned for its golden sand beaches, wellness retreats, and rich culture, this resort town attracts families, yoga enthusiasts, and nature lovers.

History and heritage

Sanur is famous for the Blanjong Charter , the oldest known written document from Bali, dated 913 AD. Housed at the Pura Blanjong temple , this inscription testifies to the historical importance of the area.

Must-do activities

1. Walks and well-being

  • Walk on Sanur Beach
    A 5km paved promenade runs along the beach, perfect for walking or cycling while admiring the calm waters and traditional jukung fishing boats.
  • Yoga classes in Sanur
    Sanur is home to several renowned yoga centers:

Power of Now Oasis
A beachfront yoga center offering trainings, wellness retreats, and daily classes in an eco-friendly bamboo studio.

Koa Shala

A hidden oasis offering a boutique spa, a beautiful yoga shala and holistic wellness treatments.

2. Local market experience

  • Pasar Sindhu Market
    A must-see for discovering a typical Balinese market, where you can find fresh produce, local textiles, handicrafts and souvenirs to take home.

3. Boat excursions

Sanur is the perfect starting point for exploring the neighboring islands.

  • Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Penida
    Take a speedboat to these islands known for their pristine beaches, spectacular diving spots, and breathtaking scenery. Book your tickets in advance to guarantee your spot.

4. Turtle Conservation Center

A few kilometers from Sanur, on the island of Serangan , is the Turtle Conservation and Education Centre (TCEC) . This center is dedicated to the protection of sea turtles, their rehabilitation and public awareness.

  • Activities offered: Turtle observation, discovery of their habitat and the possibility of participating in the release of baby turtles.
  • Admission: Free, with the possibility of making a donation to support their actions.

Where to eat in Sanur?

  • Warung Mak Beng
    A local institution since 1941, famous for its spicy fish soup and fresh fried fish.
  • Cafe Batu Jimbar
    A friendly cafe offering Balinese and international dishes made with local ingredients.
  • Gecko Coffee Shop
    A modern café with a boutique area where you can find original accessories and objects.
  • Luhtu's Coffee Shop
    Located on Pantai Segara Ayu beach , this cafe allows you to enjoy your coffee with your feet in the sand.
  • Byrd Beach House
    On the same beach, this chic lounge offers makis (not very local but perfect for a break), sandwiches and a delicious passion-lychee iced tea, all in a relaxed atmosphere facing the sea.
  • Coco Bistro
    A great place to enjoy fresh fruit juices while admiring the jukung , these colorful traditional fishing boats, decorated with fish eyes to ward off evil spirits and stabilized by bamboo outriggers.
  • Three Monkeys
    In a setting that combines colonial and tropical styles, this restaurant offers refined and tasty cuisine, combining local specialties and international influences.

Where to stay in Sanur?

  • Karmagali Boutique Suites
    A haven of peace run by a French couple, offering luxurious suites around an infinity pool in a tropical garden.
  • Villa Kejora 10
    A modern villa with three bedrooms, private pool and direct beach access.
  • Sanur Beach Villas
    Spacious villas with private pools, perfect for families or groups of friends.
  • Villa Cemara
    A traditional Balinese villa with five bedrooms, located directly on the beach with stunning ocean views.

Relaxation and local crafts

  • Blink Jewelry
    Visit Anik at her boutique, Blink , where you'll discover a stylish and modern collection of handcrafted jewelry. Each piece reflects Balinese artistry and local authenticity. Give Anik Sarah's regards!
  • Massages at Maya Sanur Resort
    Ask for Ketut Murdiana , an exceptional masseur whose technique and kindness make the experience unforgettable. Although more expensive than the average Balinese spa, his treatments are worth every penny. Remember to book in advance.

How to get to Sanur?

  • From Ngurah Rai International Airport
    Sanur is located 15 km from the airport, or a 30-minute drive depending on traffic. Taxis and private transportation services are available.

Weather and climate

Sanur enjoys a tropical climate:

  • Dry season (April to September): Temperatures around 27°C, ideal for outdoor activities.
  • Rainy season (October to March): Humid heat with frequent showers, often late in the day.

Crafts and local products

  • Pasar Sindhu Market
    The perfect place to buy traditional textiles, wooden carvings, and handmade jewelry. A great opportunity to bring a piece of Balinese spirit home with you.

Sanur in brief

While Sanur may not be the ideal destination for beach bums, it has plenty of other attractions. It's a perfect place to immerse yourself in authentic Balinese culture , with its traditional markets, local customs, unique architecture, and lush green surroundings. Its relaxed beachfront setting , combined with a vibrant culinary scene and friendly locals , makes it a great place to slow down and savor every moment.

La Jolla

La Jolla Guide: San Diego's Jewel of Sea, Luxury, and Nature

La Jolla, nicknamed "the jewel" of San Diego, is an iconic coastal destination offering a unique blend of spectacular beaches, chic boutiques, and outdoor experiences. Located just a few miles from downtown San Diego, this upscale enclave is a haven of serenity and elegance. Whether you're looking for relaxation, water sports, or cultural exploration, La Jolla has it all—for families and adventurers alike.

1. Things to see and do in La Jolla

Beaches and water activities
  • La Jolla Cove : Famous for its turquoise waters, this beach is ideal for snorkeling, where you can swim alongside colorful fish, seals, and sea lions. You can also spot pelicans perched on the rocks.
  • La Jolla Shores : A long, sandy beach perfect for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. It's also one of the best places to learn to surf, with beginner-friendly waves and local surf schools.
  • Children's Pool Beach : A sheltered bay that attracts seals and sea lions, often seen lounging on the sand. A magical place for children to admire these creatures up close while maintaining a respectful distance.
Coastal parks and trails
  • Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve : Explore trails with panoramic ocean views, surrounded by iconic pine trees and dramatic cliffs. A perfect adventure for the whole family.
  • Ellen Browning Scripps Park : This lush oceanfront park is perfect for a picnic or a stroll. Kids will love running around in the grass while admiring the spectacular ocean views.
The view from Mount Soledad

Mount Soledad offers exceptional panoramic views of La Jolla, San Diego, and the Pacific Ocean. Climb to the summit for an unforgettable sunset experience. Kids will love the open spaces and spectacular viewpoints.

2. Activities for children

Discovery of marine fauna
  • Birch Aquarium : An interactive aquarium where children can learn about local marine life, touch starfish, and watch educational demonstrations about marine ecosystems.
  • Seal and Sea Lion Watching : Children's Pool Beach and La Jolla Cove are great places to see these animals in their natural habitat.
Outdoor activities
  • Family Kayaking : Explore sea caves and see dolphins and seabirds on a guided, kid-friendly kayak tour.
  • Surfing and Bodyboarding : Sign your kids up for a surfing or bodyboarding lesson at La Jolla Shores, a safe, beginner-friendly beach.
  • Torrey Pines Trails : Treat them to a nature adventure with easy trails and spectacular views.
Playgrounds and leisure activities
  • Kellogg Park : Located near La Jolla Shores, this family-friendly park offers a well-equipped playground and picnic tables, perfect for a break after a day at the beach.

3. Local flavors and gourmet moments

Restaurants with a view
  • George's at the Cove : Renowned for its innovative Californian cuisine and breathtaking ocean views.
  • The Marine Room : A unique dining experience where waves hit the restaurant's large windows while you enjoy refined dishes.
  • Duke's La Jolla : This casual restaurant offers Hawaiian specialties and kid-friendly menus.
Local delicacies
  • Oscar's Mexican Seafood : A must-visit for fresh fish tacos and delicious ceviches.
  • Sugar and Scribe Bakery : Ideal for breakfast or a pastry, accompanied by a hot chocolate for the little ones.

4. Where to stay in La Jolla?

  1. La Valencia Hotel : An iconic hotel nicknamed "The Pink Lady," famous for its timeless elegance and ocean views.
  2. Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa : This luxury hotel offers beautifully landscaped gardens, an exceptional spa, and top-notch service.
  3. Grande Colonial Hotel : Ideally located, this historic hotel combines period charm with modern comfort.
  4. The Lodge at Torrey Pines : Located near the Torrey Pines Reserve, this 5-star hotel is perfect for nature and golf lovers.
  5. Empress Hotel La Jolla : A boutique option with comfortable rooms and friendly service, just steps from major attractions.

5. How to get to La Jolla?

From San Diego International Airport
  • By car : La Jolla is approximately a 20-minute drive (18 km). Renting a car is recommended for easy exploration of the surrounding area.
  • By taxi or Uber : A quick and convenient option for a direct trip from the airport.
From other cities in California
  • By train : Take the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner to San Diego, then a taxi or rental car to La Jolla.
  • By car :
Getting around La Jolla
  • Uber and Lyft : Ideal for short trips.
  • Electric Bike : Rent a bike to explore beaches and quiet streets.
  • Car : Recommended if you plan to visit attractions outside of La Jolla.

6. Practical advice

  1. Book in advance for popular hotels, restaurants, and activities, especially during peak season.
  2. Bring a wetsuit or suitable clothing for water activities, even in summer, as the water can be chilly.
  3. Free parking is scarce near beaches; consider using apps like ParkMobile to reserve in advance.

Conclusion

La Jolla is a unique destination where beaches, nature, and activities intertwine to create unforgettable experiences. Whether admiring the seals at La Jolla Cove, enjoying the waves at La Jolla Shores, or exploring the cliffs of Torrey Pines, this San Diego gem will delight the whole family. With its laid-back atmosphere and breathtaking scenery, La Jolla is a must-see for unforgettable memories in California.

Muravera

Muravera Guide: Idyllic Beaches, Authentic Traditions and Local Discoveries

Muravera, located on the southeast coast of Sardinia, is a popular destination for its fine sandy beaches, peaceful atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage. Far from the hustle and bustle of tourism, this unspoiled region is ideal for travelers seeking tranquility, nature, and local flavors. It was in these enchanting landscapes that we shot our first summer collection. Discover the various locations that served as the backdrop for our music video.

1. Things to see and do in Muravera

Paradise beaches
  • Costa Rei Beach : A stretch of golden sand bordered by crystal clear waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
  • Cala Sinzias : A natural beach surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation, perfect for families. Enjoy a relaxing aperitif or a meal overlooking the sea at Lido Tamatete .
  • Colostrai Beach : A peaceful spot, bordered by dunes and wetlands, perfect for observing local wildlife and relaxing.
  • San Giovanni Beach : An unspoiled beach where dunes and clear waters blend to create a serene atmosphere.
The Salines and the local fauna

The Muravera Salt Pans offer a unique spectacle with their shimmering waters and exceptional biodiversity. Flamingos, herons, and other migratory birds find refuge here, offering visitors an unforgettable experience.

Nights of Shooting Stars

In August, the beaches of Muravera transform into natural observatories, perfect for admiring shooting stars. For a more immersive experience, guided tours to local observatories are also available.

2. Local discoveries and traditions

Launeddas Festival in Villaputzu

Every August 7, the nearby village of Villaputzu celebrates the Festival of Launeddas , a traditional Sardinian wind instrument made from reeds. Concerts, religious processions, and Sardinian street food punctuate this day dedicated to music and traditions.

Muravera citrus fruits

Renowned for its citrus production, Muravera organizes the Festa degli Agrumi every spring, showcasing its oranges and lemons through parades, exhibitions and tastings.

Horseback riding and cycling
  • Maneggio Ippoterapia Equestre Spiziosesa – Location Bia Siliqua : Offers horseback riding excursions to discover the Sardinian hinterland.
  • Garage Bike Di Stefano Garau : Offers bike rental services for exploring the surrounding area. Suitable routes are available on apps like Komoot.
Boat trips – Marina de Villasimius

From the marina of Villasimius, embark on a maritime adventure:

  • PescaTurismo Sampey : Take part in a fishing excursion and discover the coast from an authentic perspective.
  • Boat rental without a license : Sail in complete freedom to discover secret coves and isolated beaches with crystal clear waters.

3. Local flavors and gourmet moments

Local products and Sardinian specialties
  • Macelleria di Didu Virgilio : Renowned for its fennel sausages and other local specialties.
  • Anedda Apiculture : Since 1978, this family beekeeping has been producing rare honeys such as bramble, rosemary and maro.
  • Culurgiones : Ravioli filled with potatoes, cheese and mint, an essential local specialty.
  • Seadas : A traditional dessert made with thin pastry, cheese and honey, not to be missed.
Bars and restaurants
  • Le Miele : Appreciated for its assortments of land and sea starters.
  • Il Mondo : Renowned for its delicious pizzas. Round out your meal with a homemade ice cream at the Via Nazionale gelateria in Villaputzu.
  • Nicla Beach Bar : Located on Colostrai Beach, this bar offers a friendly atmosphere and warm service.
  • Bar Number One – San Priamo : Stop by Matteo's for a coffee and pastry. This cozy spot is perfect for chatting with locals and experiencing a truly local atmosphere.
Fresh produce and groceries
  • Market Sidis – San Priamo : Valeria and her sister welcome you to this grocery store where you'll find everything you need. Their friendly service and varied products, including local pastries, make it a must-visit. Don't forget to give them Sarah's regards!
  • Frutta e Verdura – SS 125 Orientale Sarda in San Priamo : For fruit and vegetables straight from the garden, this is a must-visit for lovers of fresh produce.
Muravera Weekly Market (Monday)

An ideal opportunity to discover the region's fresh, artisanal products, while immersing yourself in the local atmosphere.

4. Where to stay in Muravera and its surroundings?

  1. Rio Molas : This hotel offers panoramic views of the hills and the sea, combining authentic charm and modern comfort.
  2. La Villa Del Re – Adults Only : A luxurious adults-only establishment, ideal for a romantic getaway.
  3. Domu Bresca : Comfortable and authentic accommodation that reflects local charm.
  4. Colostrai Hotel Club : Located near the beach, this family-friendly hotel offers a friendly atmosphere with various activities.

5. Need local services?

Hairdressing

Flavio Parrucchieri di Murgioni Flaviano : An address for men and women, ideal for a refreshing cut during your vacation.

Massage

Simona – Holistic Massage Operator

  • Address: Via G. Carducci, 11, 09043 Muravera
  • Phone: +39 366 337 6026
  • Recommended by Patrick & Sarah for a moment of relaxation.

6. Practical information

How to get to Muravera?

From Cagliari, there are two routes available to you:

  • By expressway : Take the SS 554 and the SS 125, to reach Muravera in 1 hour 15 minutes .
  • Via the mountains : A more scenic route offering spectacular scenery, taking around 1.5 hours .
Climate

Muravera enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is from May to October.

Muravera embodies the peaceful and authentic charm of Sardinia, where beaches, nature, and traditions come together to create unforgettable memories. Whether you're looking for relaxation or adventure, this destination promises a unique and memorable stay.

Jaipur

Jaipur Guide: The Pink City, Between Royal Splendor and Vibrant Culture

Jaipur, the majestic capital of Rajasthan, is nicknamed "the Pink City" for the distinctive hue of its buildings. Combining royal history, fine craftsmanship, and exquisite cuisine, Jaipur is a must-see destination for discovering India in all its splendor. This vibrant city is a perfect blend of tradition and modernity, offering visitors sumptuous palaces, bustling markets, and warm hospitality.

1. Things to see and do in Jaipur

Palaces and historic monuments
  • Hawa Mahal : This pink sandstone architectural masterpiece, with its 953 intricately carved windows, is an iconic symbol of Jaipur. It offers panoramic views of the city from its summit.
  • Amber Fort : Perched on a hilltop, this majestic fort blends Mughal and Rajput styles. Explore its ramparts, gardens, and richly decorated halls. Don't miss the sound and light show that tells the story of the fort.
  • City Palace : This royal complex, still inhabited by the princely family, houses museums displaying clothing, weapons, and miniatures. The Pitam Niwas Chowk, with its magnificently decorated gates, is a must-see.
  • Jantar Mantar : A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it houses impressive instruments for studying the stars and the weather.
Neighborhoods and walks
  • Johari Bazaar : Discover this market dedicated to jewelry, from precious stones to modern creations. A paradise for jewelry lovers.
  • Bapu Bazaar : Famous for its textiles, cotton clothes, mojris (traditional footwear) and colorful souvenirs.
  • Rickshaw Ride in the Old Town : Dive into the bustle of the narrow streets to admire local daily life and typical architecture.

2. Unique experiences and activities

Local craft workshops
  • Hand-printed textiles : Take part in block printing workshops and create your own scarf or tablecloth with traditional patterns.
  • Jewelry Making : Learn the art of creating silver or gemstone jewelry with local artisans.
Hot air balloon at sunrise

Take to the skies to admire Jaipur and its surroundings bathed in the first light of dawn. The views of the forts and villages are breathtaking.

Meeting with Elephants – Elefantastic

Spend a special time with elephants in a respectful environment. Discover these majestic animals by learning how to feed them, paint them with natural (safe) colors, and even share a bath. An unforgettable experience for animal lovers.

Guided gastronomic tours

Explore the flavors of Jaipur through its street stalls and traditional restaurants. Don't miss trying dal baati churma , laal maas (spicy lamb curry), and desserts like ghewar .

Cultural shows
  • Chowki Dhani : A recreated cultural village to experience the traditional dances, music and dishes of Rajasthan.
  • Kalbeliya Dance and Puppet Show : Watch performances that showcase regional folk arts.

3. Local flavors and gourmet moments

Restaurants and cafes
  • Suvarna Mahal (Taj Rambagh Palace) : This restaurant offers a royal dining experience with refined dishes in a sumptuous setting.
  • LMB (Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar) : An institution in Jaipur for its vegetarian dishes and sweets like ghewar and rasgulla .
  • Bar Palladio : Inspired by Italian and Mughal influences, this elegant spot is perfect for a romantic dinner.
Street Food in Jaipur
  • Pyaaz Kachori : A local specialty made from dough stuffed with spicy onions and deep-fried. Available in almost every market.
  • Golgappa (Pani Puri) : Small crispy balls filled with spiced water, available from street vendors.
  • Spiced Chai : Enjoy a typical Indian tea in a small shop, accompanied by biscuits.

4. Where to stay in Jaipur?

  1. Rambagh Palace : Former royal palace transformed into a luxury hotel, offering a majestic experience with exceptional service.
  2. Samode Haveli : A traditional haveli offering a blend of historic charm and modern comfort.
  3. The Oberoi Rajvilas : A 5-star hotel with an enchanting setting, perfect for a romantic getaway.
  4. Arya Niwas : A budget-friendly and friendly option, renowned for its peaceful ambiance, attentive service, and cafe serving homemade dishes. Book a relaxing massage with Lachmi for a unique wellness experience.
  5. Hotel Pearl Palace : An affordable yet charming option with rooms decorated in the local style.

5. How to get to Jaipur?

By plane
  • Recommended airline : IndiGo Airlines , for frequent and affordable flights.
  • Airport : Jaipur International Airport (JAI), located 13 km from the city center.
  • Average flight time :
By train
  • From Delhi:
  • From Mumbai, Bangalore or Kolkata:
By car or private taxi
  • From Delhi (280 km): 4.5 hours via NH48 highway.
  • From Agra (240 km): 4 hours crossing the Golden Triangle.
  • Options : Uber Intercity, Ola Outstation or private cars.

6. Getting around Jaipur

  • Uber and Ola : Reliable and affordable services throughout the city. Use Waze in Hindi to guide your driver to lesser-known locations.
  • Rickshaws and tuk-tuks : Convenient for short trips, but negotiate fares.
  • Car with driver : Ideal for exploring forts and outlying sites.

Jaipur is more than just a city: it's a gateway to the royal history, living traditions, and splendor of Rajasthan. Every corner tells a story, every palace dazzles with its grandeur, and every experience connects you to the vibrant soul of India. Whether you're a culture vulture, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, Jaipur promises to leave you with unforgettable memories.

Puerto Plata

Puerto Plata Guide: Between sunny beaches, merengue rhythms and Caribbean treasures

Puerto Plata, on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, is a destination that combines dream beaches, history, culture, and a festive atmosphere. Home to merengue and bachata , this vibrant city invites you to dance, explore its natural treasures, and savor local specialties like rum and amber. With its authentic charm and numerous attractions, Puerto Plata is a must-see stop in the Caribbean.

1. Things to see and do in Puerto Plata

Paradise beaches
  • Playa Dorada : An idyllic beach lined with coconut trees and all-inclusive resorts, ideal for swimming and relaxing.
  • Playa Sosúa : Perfect for snorkeling, this beach offers crystal clear waters and a lively atmosphere with bars and restaurants.
  • Playa Cabarete : Considered a paradise for kitesurfing and windsurfing enthusiasts, Cabarete combines spectacular beaches with a sporty atmosphere.
  • Cofresi Beach : A quiet beach located west of Puerto Plata, perfect for families and travelers seeking peace and quiet. Ideal for a relaxing day, this beach is also close to Ocean World Adventure Park , where you can swim with dolphins or watch marine shows.
Historical and cultural sites
  • San Felipe Fortress : This 16th-century colonial fort, located on the seafront, offers a dive into the city's history and impressive panoramic views.
  • Puerto Plata Historic Center : Stroll through its colorful streets, lined with Victorian houses, for an immersion in the charm of yesteryear.
  • Amber Museum : Discover the history of Dominican amber, considered one of the most precious in the world, and admire unique pieces containing fossil inclusions.
Nature and iconic landscapes
  • Puerto Plata Cable Car : Climb to the top of Isabel de Torres Mountain for breathtaking views of the city and the sea. Explore the botanical garden and the Christ the Redeemer statue at the summit.
  • 27 Charcos de Damajagua : Dive into natural waterfalls and waterslides. An unforgettable adventure for thrill-seekers.
  • Rio Damajagua and Jurassic Park : Discover the iconic landscapes where the movie Jurassic Park was filmed. Between lush mountains, waterfalls, and tropical forests, immerse yourself in a spectacular natural setting.

2. Unique and cultural activities

Catamaran rides to the rhythm of calypso

Set off for a day at sea on a catamaran, accompanied by captivating calypso music.

  • Sosúa Bay Excursion : A relaxing cruise where you can swim, snorkel in colorful reefs, and dance to the rhythm of drums.
  • Catamaran Cabarete : Combine seascapes, a festive atmosphere and tropical cocktails for an unforgettable experience.
Whale watching

From January to March, the waters of the Samaná Peninsula, a few hours from Puerto Plata, welcome hundreds of humpback whales that come to breed.

  • Guided Tours : Organized tours from Puerto Plata include transportation to Samaná and a boat trip to observe these majestic creatures.
  • Tip : Bring binoculars to make the most of this unique experience.
Horseback riding

Explore the magnificent landscapes of Puerto Plata on horseback.

  • Rancho Lorilar : A great option for a horseback ride in the surrounding mountains, with local guides and stunning views of the Dominican countryside.
  • Horseback Riding Sosúa : Ideal for exploring secluded beaches and tropical trails. Perfect for beginners and experienced riders alike.
Dancing merengue and bachata

Puerto Plata is the ideal place to vibrate to the sound of merengue and bachata , emblematic rhythms of the Dominican Republic.

  • Malecon de Puerto Plata : Along this lively seaside promenade, numerous bars and clubs offer dance parties.
  • Kviar Show Disco & Casino : A trendy place to listen to live music and dance the night away.
  • Ocean World Terrace : Enjoy outdoor music evenings with live performances and local DJs.
Discovery of amber and rum
  • Amber Museum : Explore fascinating collections of Dominican amber, renowned for its clarity and unique hues.
  • Fábrica de Ron Macorix : Discover the Dominican rum-making process and taste iconic varieties like spiced rum and aged rum.

3. Local flavors and gourmet moments

Dominican Specialties to Try
  • La Bandera Dominicana : The national dish consisting of rice, red beans, meat and fried plantains.
  • Sancocho : A hearty soup made with meat and vegetables, perfect for a comforting meal.
  • Pica Pollo : Fried chicken served with tostones (mashed and fried plantains).
  • Mamajuana : A local drink made from rum, red wine, honey and medicinal plants, often described as an elixir with invigorating properties.
Trendy bars and restaurants
  • Le Papillon : A refined restaurant nestled in the hills, offering fresh seafood dishes with stunning views.
  • Los Tres Cocos : Famous for its fish and seafood dishes, in a friendly atmosphere.
  • Casa 40 : Located in the historic center, this restaurant offers fusion cuisine and artistic decor.
Beach bars and cocktails
  • Mojito Bar (Cabarete): Perfect for enjoying a cocktail while watching the kitesurfers.
  • Viva Bar : A relaxed place to sip Dominican rum with your feet in the sand.

4. Where to stay in Puerto Plata?

  1. Casa Colonial Beach & Spa : This 5-star boutique hotel combines luxury and tranquility, with elegant suites and a beachfront spa.
  2. Blue JackTar : A modern resort located on Playa Dorada, ideal for families and couples.
  3. Lifestyle Holidays Vacation Resort : An all-inclusive option with pools, diverse restaurants, and a private beach.
  4. Velero Beach Resort (Cabarete): A beachfront hotel perfect for water sports enthusiasts.
  5. Beachfront Homes for Rent : Puerto Plata also offers high-end villas and homes for rent along its beaches. These properties often feature spectacular ocean views, private pools, and personalized amenities for a luxurious and intimate stay.
    Villa Cofresi : An ideal option for a group or family, with direct access to the beach.
    Beachfront Luxury Villas (Cabarete): Perfect for a luxurious beachfront retreat.

5. How to get to Puerto Plata?

By plane
  • Gregorio Luperón International Airport (POP) : Located just 15 minutes from downtown Puerto Plata, it is served by direct flights from the United States, Canada, and Europe.
  • Transportation from the airport : Taxis, private transfers or car rental services available.
From Santo Domingo
  • By car : The scenic Carretera Duarte road (3.5 hours) crosses mountains and green valleys.
  • By bus : Companies like Caribe Tours offer comfortable, air-conditioned rides that take around 3-4 hours.
From Punta Cana
  • By plane : Fast domestic flights connect Punta Cana to Puerto Plata.
  • By car : Allow approximately 6 hours for a scenic drive along the north coast.

6. Getting around Puerto Plata

  • Taxis : Available throughout the city and ideal for short trips.
  • Moto-conchos : Local motorcycle taxis for getting around quickly. Always negotiate the price before getting in.
  • Rental Car : Perfect for exploring beaches and attractions outside the city.

Conclusion

Puerto Plata is a vibrant and authentic destination that captures the essence of the Caribbean. From idyllic beaches like Cofresi Beach to wild merengue dancing, festive catamaran cruises, whale watching, and luxurious beachfront villas to rent, this city offers an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a fan of relaxation, culture, or adventure, Puerto Plata will charm you with its warm atmosphere and hidden treasures. Prepare to be charmed by this tropical gem.

Ullapool

Ullapool Guide: Discover this gem of the Scottish Highlands

Ullapool, located on the northwest coast of Scotland, is a charming fishing port bordered by Loch Broom and surrounded by majestic mountains. Founded in 1788 by the British Fisheries Society, this picturesque village has retained its traditional charm while becoming a popular destination for exploring the Highlands, the Outer Hebrides, and Scotland's renowned distilleries.

Must-do activities

1. Places to visit (including National Trust for Scotland)

  • Corrieshalloch Gorge (20 min drive)
    Admire this spectacular 60-meter-deep gorge, crossed by a suspended footbridge. A walk along the marked trails offers impressive views of Measach Falls.
    Tip : Take the time to explore the viewpoints set up for unforgettable photos.
  • Inverewe Garden & Estate (45 min drive)
    A lush botanical garden benefiting from the Gulf Stream, home to exotic plants and vibrant flowers.
    Not to be missed : The trails offering spectacular panoramas of the sea and the mountains.
  • Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve (30 min drive)
    Discover this unique geological site that tells the fascinating story of the formation of the Highlands. Interactive trails make the visit fun and accessible to all.

2. Must-see hikes

  • Stac Pollaidh
    A moderate hike with exceptional views of the surrounding lochs from the summit.
    Duration : 2-3 hours round trip. Departure from the car park on the A835.
  • Ben Mor Coigach
    For experienced hikers, this mountain offers breathtaking views of the Summer Isles .
    Starting point : Achiltibuie, approximately 30 minutes from Ullapool.
  • Cul Mor
    A peaceful hike with beautiful mountain and loch scenery.
    Accessible from : The A835.

3. Boat excursions

  • Shearwater Cruises
    Explore the Summer Isles to spot dolphins, seals and seabirds on a relaxing cruise.
    Departure : Ullapool Main Pier.
  • Seascape Expeditions
    Take a speedboat to explore the wild and remote coastline around Loch Broom and the nearby islands.

4. Taste the Scotch whisky

Although Ullapool does not have a distillery, there are several well-known establishments nearby:

  • Glen Ord Distillery (1.5 hours by car, Muir of Ord)
    Discover the Singleton range, featuring rich and fruity whiskies. Guided tours and tastings will give you a deeper understanding of the art of distillation.
  • Balblair Distillery (1 hour 45 minutes by car, Edderton)
    Specializing in vintage whiskies, this historic distillery offers a unique experience in a picturesque setting.
  • Clynelish Distillery (2.5 hours by car, Brora)
    Renowned for its lightly peaty and waxy whiskies, a visit here is a must for Scotch lovers.
  • Ardross Distillery (1 hour 40 minutes by car, Alness)
    A blend of tradition and modernity, this distillery produces exceptional spirits in a magnificent setting.

Tip : Book in advance and arrange transportation for a safe experience.

Where to eat in Ullapool?

  • The Seafood Shack
    Address: Caledonian Hotel Car Park, Ullapool IV26 2UE
    Specialty : Ultra-fresh seafood, including renowned fish and chips. Casual and tasty style.
  • The Arch Inn
    Address: 10-11 West Shore Street, Ullapool IV26 2UR
    Specialty : Traditional Scottish cuisine with stunning harbor views.
  • Ferry Boat Inn Restaurant
    Address: Shore Street, Ullapool IV26 2UJ
    Specialty : A warm pub serving generous dishes and local beers.

Where to stay in Ullapool?

  • The Ceilidh Place
    Type: Hotel and literary cafe
    Description : Comfortable rooms with a cultural atmosphere. Ideal for those who love tranquility and reading.
  • Harbour House
    Type: Bed & Breakfast
    Description : A modern guesthouse overlooking Loch Broom. Impeccable service and Scottish breakfast included.
  • Riverside Guest House
    Type: B&B
    Description : Family atmosphere, close to the centre of Ullapool, with welcoming hosts and comfortable rooms.

Crafts and local products

  • Highland Stoneware
    Address: North Road, Ullapool IV26 2UN
    Description : Famous pottery where you can watch artisans at work and purchase unique pieces.
  • Ceàrd
    Address: Shore Street, Ullapool IV26 2UJ
    Description : Shop featuring locally made pottery, jewelry, and artwork.
  • Made in Ullapool
    Address: Argyle Street, Ullapool IV26 2UB
    Description : Solidarity store highlighting local crafts and supporting social initiatives.
  • Ullapool Saturday Market
    Location: Argyle Street Car Park
    Description : Weekly market in summer, ideal for discovering seafood, organic vegetables and crafts.

How to get to Ullapool?

  • From Inverness
  • By ferry
    Ullapool is the main departure point for the Outer Hebrides , with regular ferries to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis.

Conclusion

Ullapool is a true treasure of the Scottish Highlands, combining spectacular nature, local crafts, and culinary delights. For whisky lovers, the nearby distilleries add a quintessentially Scottish experience to your stay. Whether you're a hiker, a culture buff, or looking for relaxation, this charming fishing port will charm you. Enjoy your trip to this Scottish gem!

Saint-Malo

Saint-Malo Guide: The Corsair City and its Wonders

Saint-Malo, on the northwest coast of France in Brittany, is an iconic city known for its rich maritime history, imposing ramparts, and picturesque beaches. Nicknamed the Corsair City , it captivates visitors with its historical heritage, breathtaking scenery, and gastronomy. Whether you're a history, nature, or gourmet lover, Saint-Malo has it all.

Must-do activities

1. Heritage and historical sites

  • The Ramparts of Saint-Malo
    Stroll along the ramparts for panoramic views of the city, harbor, and bay. This iconic promenade tells the story of the fortified history of the corsair city.
  • The Castle of Saint-Malo
    Now a history museum, this castle offers a fascinating insight into the city's privateering past.
  • The Islet of Grand Bé
    Accessible at low tide from Bon-Secours Beach, this islet is home to the tomb of François-René de Chateaubriand, a romantic writer and native of Saint-Malo. A breathtaking view of the sea awaits you.
  • The Islands of Grand Bé and Petit Bé
    Explore these islands on foot at low tide to enjoy the coastal scenery and a peaceful moment.

2. Beaches and promenades

  • Sillon Beach
    Ideal for swimming, water sports and seaside walks, this beach is regularly ranked among the most beautiful in France.
  • Pointe de la Varde
    This 5km hiking loop from Pont Beach offers spectacular views of the English Channel and unspoiled landscapes.
  • Saint-Malo - Dinard coastal path
    Take the GR34, a route of approximately 10 km connecting Saint-Malo to Dinard. Return is possible by ferry.
  • Grouin Point
    From the port of Cancale, set off on a 7 km hike with splendid views of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and the surrounding islands.

3. Boat excursions

  • Corsair Company
    Offers crossings to Dinard, cruises in the bay of Saint-Malo and excursions to the Chausey Islands or Cap Fréhel.
  • Marin Malouin
    Small group outings to explore local history and discover the bay's specialties.

Tasting and local gastronomy

Oysters and seafood

  • Cahue Oysters (Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes)
    Enjoy fresh oysters directly from the producer, with a distributor available 24/7.
  • Cancale Oyster Market
    At the port of La Houle, enjoy freshly harvested oysters facing the bay.

Recommended addresses

  • The Trawl
    Gourmet restaurant renowned for its seafood and refined cuisine.
  • Le Tournesol Creperie
    Enjoy Breton pancakes and crepes in a friendly atmosphere.
  • The Sillon Brewery
    Facing the beach, this brasserie offers traditional dishes and an exceptional view of the sea.

Where to stay in Saint-Malo?

  • The New World Hotel
    4-star beachfront hotel with spa and elegant rooms.
  • Oceania Hotel Saint-Malo
    Modern and comfortable, this hotel is located facing the beach.
  • Hotel France and Chateaubriand
    Historic hotel within the walls offering direct access to the ramparts and main attractions.

Crafts and local products

  • Saint-Malo Biscuits
    Taste Breton pancakes and other local specialties in the city's biscuit shops.
  • Edible Seaweed
    Seaweed products typical of the region, available in local delicatessens.
  • Breton earthenware and crafts
    Although famous in Quimper, these ceramics are also available in the craft shops of Saint-Malo.

How to get to Saint-Malo?

  • By train
    TGV trains connect Paris Montparnasse to Saint-Malo in around 2.5 hours.
  • By car
    From Paris, take the A11 motorway, then the N137 from Rennes for a journey of approximately 4 hours.
  • By ferry
    Maritime connections from the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands arrive directly at the port of Saint-Malo.

Weather information

Saint-Malo enjoys a temperate oceanic climate:

  • Mild summers (around 20°C).
  • Cool winters (around 9°C in January).
    Rainfall is distributed throughout the year, with a peak in December.

Conclusion

Saint-Malo combines rich history, stunning sea views, and culinary delights. Whether you stroll along its ramparts, enjoy oysters overlooking the bay, or explore its beaches, this corsair city is sure to charm you. Immerse yourself in Breton history and authenticity for an unforgettable stay!

Nassogne

Nassogne Guide: Discover this jewel of Wallonia

Nassogne, located in the province of Luxembourg in Wallonia, is a picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Famenne region, on the edge of the Ardennes. Surrounded by the Great Forest of Saint-Hubert, this destination is a paradise for lovers of nature, hiking, and local gastronomy. Combining cultural heritage, lush landscapes, and local produce, Nassogne offers an authentic and rejuvenating experience.

Must-do activities

1. Places to visit

  • Saint-Monon Church
    This historic church is dedicated to Saint Monon, a 7th-century Scottish monk and patron saint of ranchers. It is distinguished by its remarkable architecture and sacred artwork.
  • Saint-Michel Furnace (15 min by car)
    Located in Saint-Hubert, this open-air museum traces the region's industrial and rural heritage. Discover ancient trades and the daily lives of villagers of yesteryear.
  • Caves of Han (30 min by car)
    Explore these famous caves in Han-sur-Lesse, with their stalactites, underground rivers, and reconstructed prehistoric fauna. The adjacent wildlife park is perfect for a family outing.

2. Hiking and walking

  • Great Forest of Saint-Hubert
    This vast forest is a true paradise for hikers. Follow marked trails through rolling landscapes and peaceful clearings.
  • Local walks
    From the village, set off on walks such as the Ry des Glands circuit (5 km) or the Truchette trail (8 km), which run alongside streams and small bridges in the heart of the woods.
  • King Albert Trail
    An iconic route linking Nassogne to Saint-Hubert, crossing picturesque landscapes and panoramic viewpoints.
  • Mountain biking and horse riding
    Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the region's well-maintained mountain bike trails and bridleways.

3. Excursions and nature activities

  • Wildlife observation
    Go with a local guide to observe deer, does and wild boars in their natural habitat, particularly at dusk.
  • Saint-Hubert Game Park
    An ideal outing for families, allowing you to admire the region's animals in a safe environment.

Where to eat in Nassogne?

  • The Borquine Trailer
    A local food truck offering gourmet burgers prepared with quality local products.
    Address : Locations vary in the region.
  • Magerotte Butcher Shop
    Renowned for its quality artisanal meats and prepared meals, perfect for takeout.
    Address : Rue du Parvis 10, Nassogne.
  • At Mathilde's
    A gastronomic address showcasing inventive cuisine based on local produce.

Where to stay in Nassogne?

  • Gîtes and guest rooms
    The region is full of charming rural cottages and B&Bs, ideal for a peaceful stay. Consult the Tourist Office for personalized recommendations.
  • Beautiful Stay
    Well-known hotel offering comfortable rooms, an indoor pool, and a gourmet restaurant. Although for sale, it remains operational.
    Address : Rue de Masbourg 30, Nassogne.

Local products and crafts

  • Cheese Factory The Flavors of the Pays de Marche
    Specializing in raw milk cheeses, homemade cured meats and other delicious local products.
    Address : Rue de l'Artisanat 13, Nassogne.
  • The Weed
    Organic cooperative grocery store offering seasonal vegetables, local products and artisanal specialties.
    Address : Rue de Lahaut 3, Nassogne.

How to get to Nassogne?

  • By car
    Accessible via the E411 and E25 motorways, then via well-maintained national roads.
  • By train
    The nearest train stations are Jemelle and Marloie, with regular connections from major cities. Local buses connect these stations to Nassogne.
  • By bus
    Local lines connect Nassogne to neighboring towns.

Weather information

The weather in Nassogne varies according to the seasons:

  • Spring : 8°C to 15°C, ideal for hiking.
  • Summer : 16°C to 25°C, perfect for outdoor activities.
  • Autumn : 5°C to 14°C, with superb colors in the forests.
  • Winter : 0°C to 6°C, sometimes accompanied by snow for a magical atmosphere.

Conclusion

Nassogne, with its cultural heritage, enchanting landscapes, and delicious local produce, is an ideal destination for a nature getaway. Whether you're a hiking enthusiast, a foodie, or looking for peace and quiet, this charming Walloon village will charm you. Enjoy your stay in the heart of Famenne!

Mandrem

Mandrem Guide: Serenity and Bohemian Vibes in North Goa

Mandrem, located in North Goa, is an idyllic destination where pristine beaches, a bohemian atmosphere, and wellness combine perfectly. Known for its laid-back vibe, this coastal village appeals to both tranquility seekers and travelers seeking dynamic activities like surfing or yoga. Its proximity to Arambol also allows for a lively nightlife and vibrant cultural scene.

1. Where to stay in Mandrem?

Unique hotels and stays
  • Chique Shanti : A friendly beachfront hotel, perfect for travelers looking for charming and affordable accommodations. The relaxed atmosphere, comfortable rooms, and warm welcome make it an ideal place to relax to the sound of the waves.
  • Mandrem Beach Resort, a member of Radisson Individuals Retreats : Offering premium service and modern facilities, this hotel is perfect for a luxury beachfront stay, with direct sea access and wellness services.
  • Amritara Aura Resort & Spa : Nestled in lush greenery, this property offers spacious rooms, a swimming pool, and premium wellness treatments.
  • Riva Beach Resort : A beachfront hotel offering stunning sea views, a swimming pool, and a luxurious atmosphere.
  • Beach Boho (Airbnb) : A bohemian-style accommodation perfect for an intimate getaway. Enjoy its warm and elegant atmosphere, ideal for couples or small groups looking for a unique and personalized experience.

2. Relaxation and well-being

Massages and treatments
  • Shanti Spa : Take a break at the Shanti Spa, where the smiling Pooja will welcome you with kindness. She will be able to advise you on the treatment best suited to your needs, whether it's to relieve muscle tension or for deep relaxation.

  • Dr. Rohit's Ayurvedic Clinic :

    Ayurvedic Massages and Marma Points with Subrat : Relax in the expert hands of Subrat for a personalized Ayurvedic treatment.
    Physiotherapy and Counseling with Raj : If you have a problem requiring the intervention of a physiotherapist, make an appointment with Raj for treatment and advice tailored to your needs.
Yoga and retreats

Mandrem is a must-see place for yoga and wellness lovers.

  • Yoga classes : Many centers offer classes for all levels, from beginner to advanced practitioner.
  • Retreats : Be careful, however, that not all retreats are created equal. Take the time to choose a location that meets your expectations in terms of teaching, accommodations, and the practices offered.

3. Where to eat and drink in Mandrem?

Must-see restaurants and cafes
  • Waango Waango Bar : Chill out in this bar overlooking the coconut trees and the beach, perfect for enjoying South Indian specialties while admiring the sunset.
  • Chique Shanti Restaurant : Located in the hotel of the same name, this restaurant offers a magnificent deck where you can dine, relax, have a cocktail, and talk about life with friends or loved ones. For a complete experience, treat yourself to a huka (hookah) if you're so inclined.
  • Lazy Dogs : A friendly spot offering a variety of Indian and international dishes. Ideal for lunch or dinner in a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Café Arjuna : A bohemian café perfect for enjoying a homemade dessert with a coffee or fresh juice. A must-visit for a gourmet break.
  • Delivery with Jelly and her companion at Kalpataru Bowls and Taru : Have a delicious vegetarian dish delivered directly to your accommodation or pick it up directly on site. Perfect for those evenings when you prefer to relax in complete simplicity.
Local flavors
  • Fresh Coconuts : Try fresh coconuts, a local specialty perfect for quenching your thirst under the Goan sun.

4. Shopping and local crafts

Discover the creators
  • Charmi for Bohobalikaa : Unique handcrafted creations that reflect Mandrem's bohemian style.
  • Pooja for Denjara : Elegant, handmade items perfect for memorable keepsakes.
  • Shanti Spa boutique and Chique Shanti boutique offer comfortable and original summer outfits that will suit all body types.
Shopping addresses
  • Sonia (near Nishka Organics) : Next to a platform with blue pillars, you'll find some wonderful souvenirs to bring back.
  • Singing Bowls and Silver Jewelry : Available right next to the Shanti Spa, these handcrafted treasures make perfect gifts.
  • Rouf (near Pushpa) : Discover beautiful jewelry offered by Rouf, along Junos Vaddo Street.
Daily shopping
  • Pushpa Super Store : A lovely lady and her two sons run this shop where you'll find everything you need, including alcohol. Payments are available in cash or via GPay.
  • MerryLand Mini Market : A convenient store where you can pay by credit card, ideal for your daily shopping.

5. Activities and leisure in Mandrem

Surfing and water sports

Mandrem is an ideal place for surfing enthusiasts, with its gentle waves suitable for beginners.

  • Surf Lessons : Sign up at a local school to learn or improve your technique.
Markets and nightlife
  • Hilltop Market (Friday evenings, seasonally) : Take a taxi to explore this lively market where you can browse crafts, sample local specialties, and listen to live music.
  • Ecstatic Dance at Shunya Wellness : Experience a unique evening without phones, alcohol, or conversation, and let yourself be carried away by the rhythm of the dance. An unforgettable activity to reconnect with yourself.
Proximity to Arambol

Mandrem is quieter than its neighbor Arambol, but this proximity allows you to enjoy the vibrant nightlife and hippie atmosphere of the area.

6. Practical advice

  1. Best time to visit Mandrem: Visit between November and February to enjoy pleasant, sunny weather.
  2. Transportation : Rent a scooter or motorbike to easily explore the surrounding area.
  3. Reservations : During high season, it is advisable to book your accommodation, yoga classes or spa treatments in advance.

Conclusion

Mandrem is a haven of peace where serenity and authenticity meet. Whether you want to practice yoga, relax with massages, explore local markets, or taste the unique flavors of Goa, this village in North India is a destination that is sure to charm you. Take advantage of its bohemian atmosphere and its proximity to Arambol for an experience that balances calm and dynamism. Let yourself be charmed by Mandrem and its hidden treasures!

Grenada

Granada Guide: Moorish Treasures, Captivating Flamenco and Andalusian Art of Living

Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, Granada is one of Spain's most fascinating cities. Famous for its Alhambra Palace, it reveals a striking blend of history, culture, and poetry around every corner. Between the narrow streets of the Albaicín, the caves of Sacromonte, and the lively squares, Granada is an invitation to discovery. Here are our favorites for an unforgettable stay.

(PS: this is also the name of our long bohemian cotton voile skirt – it will accompany you gracefully through the Andalusian streets.)

The Canon

Canon Guide – Cap Ferret

The simple luxury of shorts, feet in the sand

On the Cap Ferret peninsula, Le Canon is an oyster-farming village with incredible charm: colorful wooden huts, sandy streets, sunsets over the Bassin... It is also one of the favorite places for our unisex cotton flex shorts , called “Le Canon” .

He wasn't born here, but he likes to be carried away here. He feels good here. And you probably do too.

Piso Livadi

Guide to Piso Livadi – Paros

Piso Livadi, Cycladic light and discreet charm

Nestled on the enchanting island of Paros, nestled on the east coast, lies Piso Livadi, a fishing village of whitewashed houses nestled between blue skies and tranquil seas. Its narrow streets, small harbor lined with tavernas, and golden beaches make it the perfect setting for a holiday filled with tranquility, suspended moments, and strolls in a light skirt.

🎐 This is where we imagine wearing our "Piso Livadi" cotton voile skirt , which embraces the light, freedom and natural elegance of the Cyclades.

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