Category: Travel

  • A Short Trip to Malta: Your European Getaway

    A Short Trip to Malta: Your European Getaway

    My friend and I wished to travel somewhere for “potato” holiday as we call it in Slovenian. We both wanted to go somewhere warm, not too far and somewhere different. In the same breath we decided for Malta.

    Malta is an interesting mixture of European and African, which I have not encountered anywhere before. We did not rent a car, but rather used public transportation and it is totally doable. We decided to stay close to Valetta, in St. Julian’s area. We chose it because of variety of restaurants, bistros and bars. Our first night we started off with a dinner in a One Star Michelin restaurant – Rosami. The building itself is grandiose when you arrive. The simple, elegant but cozy ambiance on the inside makes you feel comfortable. And the food was just superb.

    The next day we went on a free walking tour of Valetta. I believe this is the best thing to do in capitals or cities. You see and learn much more than on your own. Maybe also see some secrets you wouldn’t have otherwise.

    After the tour we continued to walk around by ourselves. Filigree is a Maltese craft, where artisans weave silver wires into stunning patterns, making all kinds of jewellery. I bought myself a pair of earrings.

    The following day we went on a boat trip. We visited Comino and Gozo. It was a lovely day with some swimming and exploring.

    On the way to Comino.

    Comino.

    After we visited Gozo, where we had time to explore around.

    They drove us to the main sights on Gozo with a shuttle bus. Have to say there was enough time to see and even eat some traditional pastries – very yummy.

    On our boat ride back we had some more beautiful views of the island.

    In the evening we returned to St. Julian’s and went to Gululu, because I wished to try Fenek Imtektek – traditional Maltese rabbit stew. We also tasted Fwied tal- fenek moqli, which is rabbit liver with gravy.

    Our last day we went to see Marsaxxlok – Malta’s little fishing village. Very quaint. We had some fishy lunch there of course.

    Our next and last stop was Mdina. We saw the Game-of-Thrones famous Mdina Gate. We also visited St. Paul’s Catacombs – which are a must to visit.

    Malta is definitely worth a visit with lots to see and explore. One day I can go back and also do some diving. It was short and sweet, with many delicious foods.

  • Exploring Puglia: Highlights of Our Short Italian Getaway

    Exploring Puglia: Highlights of Our Short Italian Getaway

    Another short girls’ trip with my mom. I’ve been seeing all these photos of trullis on Instagram, people visiting and I fell in love with it. My mom also had it on her bucket list for a while. At first the plan was to go with the car from home and do a road trip. But then due to good connecting flights, we made it a short trip. We spent a couple of days in September when I didn’t have to work.

    The trip started rather funny. I booked a rent-a-car at Felirent. Without a rental it is impossible to get around Puglia. It was one of the rare agencies, where you didn’t need a credit card. No, I don’t have one. And I think rental agencies should really change their game. Anyway, the place was filled with Fiat Pandas and really sketchy looking. It took us probably more than one hour to get a car. Of course, they charged us something extra, just because they can. Luckily, everything was good, also upon returning the car.

    Anyway, let’s start the trip. We arrived early, so our first stop of the day was Polignano a Mare. We have prebooked a boat tour of the caves. We were more interested in seeing the place from the sea than from land. They took us to see many different caves – grotta.

    After the boat ride we continued our journey. We had a short stop in a quaint town – Locorotondo. We had a snack stop at Il Re dei Panini – the King of Sandwiches. It was so big, the two of us only ate half.

    In late afternoon we finally arrived to our home away from home – B&B Salita Delle Pere. The cutest place with the nicest lady host and delicious breakfast. You actually stay in a trulli, if you book so. For an affordable price and with a great location.

    Breakfast at B&B Salita Delle Pere with many different home-baked pastries.

    The next day was the most exciting one – we visited Alberobello. We were just wandering the whole day around, getting lost among all the trullis. My one thing to do beside visiting Alberobello, was to try orecchiette in Coppino. I would go back just to eat that again!

    I really enjoyed Alberobello. But since we still had some time in the day, we decided to check out Ostuni.

    Finishing off the day with a proper Italian dinner.

    Our last day we saved for Matera. It is around one hour drive from Alberobello, but a must to visit. Matera is a UNESCO World Heritage site with its rich history and interesting architecture. In modern times, it was used as a filming location. It served as a backdrop for films such as The Passion of the Christ, Wonder Woman, and many others. We joined one of the walking tours to find out more about its history. On our own it would be very difficult to actually find the Sassi cave dwellings.

    After many steps we treated ourselves to a panini at L’Antica Credenza – La Paninoteca.

    After refueling we decided to visit Palombaro lungo – the largest public cistern in the city. It was brought to life during the construction of Piazza Vittorio Veneto in 1991. Being roughly fourteen meters deep and fifty meters long, it had a capacity of over five million liters of water.

    We finished our visit to Matera with a view point spot.

    Found some more orecchiettes and called it a day. The next day we returned the car, they took us to the airport and said ciao, bella!

  • Day Trip to Gorenjska: Waterfalls and Michelin Stars

    Day Trip to Gorenjska: Waterfalls and Michelin Stars

    This time we didn’t go far. Just over the hill – to Gorenjska region. It was an easy day trip, with chasing waterfalls and delicious food.

    Peričnik waterfall is actually 2-part waterfall. The lower one is 52 m high and the upper one is 16 m high. It is located in Vrata Valley. If you visit it in the summer season, you leave your car before the valley. There is a shuttle bus to there or you can bike or walk to it. The flow was very nice when we were there in May. Also no crowds.

    Our next stop was Martuljek waterfalls. There are also lower and upper. We only went to the lower one, since it was wet and slippery. We were also limited with time.

    Because the whole reason for our trip was a dinner at Restaurant Milka. A very nice experience. Started off with a drink and chef’s greetings with a great view of the Jasna lake at their lounge.

    Then we moved to the dining area. The food was exquisite and the staff very nice. At the end they presented their homemade liquor, which we could try.

    Restaurant Milka has 2 Michelin stars and is listed on 50 Best Discovery. Chef David Žefran has 2 Knives. All very deserved. The restaurant is only open for dinner with their tasting menu.

    Great experience at Restaurant Milka.
  • Exploring San Marino: The Tiny Country Surrounded by Italy

    Exploring San Marino: The Tiny Country Surrounded by Italy

    San Marino is one of the smallest countries in the world. It is also one of the oldest countries. It is surrounded entirely by Italy and sits high on Mount Titano. Despite its size, it has its own laws, borders and a long history of independence that makes it feel quietly confident rather than touristy. We stayed for two nights. That duration was just enough time to slow down and allowed us to really enjoy the place. We stayed in a hotel, which was right in the old center of town.

    In the morning we went to see the 3 towers – Guaita, Cesta/Fratta, Montale – symbols of the Mount Titan. In the second one you will find Museum of Ancient Weapons. The third one is nice for a view.

    The next thing we walked around town, stopped at Basilica di San Marino. We were lucky enough to experience a parade of the Sammarinese military forces.

    I am a maniac for sunsets, so of course we had to find a good spot for it. And we did.

    In the light of December festivities, San Marino was lovely decorated. My mom and I even went ice skating – probably the best ambiance I had when ice skating.

    While in San Marino we mostly had pasta. I also tried strozzapreti, which are typical or common in San Marino. But you have many other options of pasta, obviously.

    On the way out we shortly stopped in Rimini. On the photos Ponte di Tiberio.

    On the way in we had a bit longer stop in Padua, in Italy. We had a proper Italian lunch and some sightseeing. For lunch we visited Enotavola, which is listed on the Michelin guide and Falstaff.

    Sightseeing before lunch and lunch.

    Sightseeing after lunch.

    Nice team building trip, with lots of pasta. 🙂

  • My First Diving Experience in Picturesque Raja Ampat

    My First Diving Experience in Picturesque Raja Ampat

    I have wanted to try diving for a very long time now. Then Rick finally said ok, let’s do this. So we went straight to Raja Ampat, Indonesia, one of the top diving locations. Many people said we will be spoilt from now on.

    We stayed in a homestay for about 10 days. No wifi, no alcohol, no choice of food. We ate fish, rice and veggies every day for 3 times a day – my tummy loved it! Once in a while we had something different, like dadar gulung – pancakes made of coconut & pandan. We had this whole beach, like from a screensaver, just for ourselves. It was picture perfect.

    The island was very small, we would walk all around it in about 45 minutes. There was a school and the local men were fishing every day.

    On our arrival, we had some problems finding our homestay. The boat left us at the main jetty. We found out later that ours was broken. The locals don’t really speak English. After some time using gestures and attempting to pronounce the name of our homestay, we made it.

    We started our OWD at the resort of the dive center. After we passed it, we of course joined their other dives. They picked us up every day at the jetty. Every dive was special, since we were experiencing something new really. At the time, I was not taking photos yet underwater. However, our guides were so kind to take them for us. They sent us all the photos from all the dives we did.

    Between the 2 dives we always had a surface interval on one of the islands. On one of them we got a chance to see fruit bats.

    On another one we went to see the view of Piaynemo. It was beautiful to see it.

    We had some friends trailing us around the island all the way to our homestay.

    Our hosts were very kind. One day we had a privilege to get fresh coconut, straight from the palm. Our host climbed up so easily, cut it off and made it ready for us to eat. He even made a little spoon out of the peel. Amazing. Another day he came home on his narrow boat with the biggest swordfish ever. He was very proud of his catch. I forgot to put the case off of my phone, so I’m not really proud of these photos. Still, you get the picture.

    Local fishing at sunset

    We fell in love with diving! There will be more!

  • Memorable Moments at Frankfurt’s Christmas Markets

    Memorable Moments at Frankfurt’s Christmas Markets

    After some years we met with my Canadian friend in Frankfurt. It was a perfect reunion at Christmas markets, what we loved to do when we were living in Belgium. We had one evening and then the whole next day. We for sure took advantage of it.

    We tried some typical German dishes and had some glühwein. It was a jolly weekend with many steps done.

  • Discovering Chiang Mai: Ultimate Mountain Biking Experience

    Discovering Chiang Mai: Ultimate Mountain Biking Experience

    Mountain biking in Thailand? Yes! Chiang Mai – a very different experience than anything else.

    Good and cheap food, many temples, hungry stray dogs, wild boars and some crazy trails. Also, nice and cheap massage!

    This was the first days of riding. We shuttled in a tuk-tuk! The trails ended at a temple. We’ve found some nice views too before going down.

    This was one of our first lunches after MTB – Anchan Noodles. We loved their noodles so much, we went there a few more times. It was slightly more expensive than your average Thai place, but still much cheaper than European restaurants. The owner gifted us dried anchan flowers for tea. They use this flower as food coloring, also for their noodles. I decided to get an anchan tattoo. Anchan is known as butterfly pea flower, which in many different cultures has significant meanings. “The Butterfly Pea flower is ruled by the planet Venus. It is connected to the element of water. These associations give it the attributes of love, emotion, serenity, and protection. In India, this flower is named after Hindu goddess, Aparajita, meaning one who can’t be conquered or defeated.”

    I have also visited probably one of the most ethical elephant sanctuaries Elephant Dream Project. There is no riding and no touching. The elephants are free to walk around. The sanctuary is trying to motivate others to start the same eco-tourism and keep the elephants in their natural habitat.

    One day of our 3-weeks-holiday we went on a Thai cooking class. We cooked and ate the whole day, it was fun! We got to see their garden as well.

    We visited street food markets quite often.

    And some more MTB adventure and other sight seeing (with a scooter).

    An adventure, which I will remember for sure.

  • Exploring Oahu and Maui: A Foodie Adventure

    Exploring Oahu and Maui: A Foodie Adventure

    If you are hungry, skip this post of my diary! After spending my 5 days in Los Angeles my next destination was the fabulous Hawaii. I decided to join 2 friends who already had their flights booked. It seemed like a much more convenient way to travel from Slovenia to Australia on my WH visa. This was easier than doing it all in one piece with more than 30 hours of traveling to down under. Hawaii it is! There are 5 major islands and many many more smaller. I only did a small research at the airports on the Hawaiian food I must try.

    We started and finished our journey on Oahu, most known by Honolulu and Pearl Harbor. My first impression of Oahu was as a very much urban island and I wasn’t really impressed. Once we sat in the car, things started to change. We drove around, especially out of Honolulu and Waikiki. It was a bit different story. We made a round day trip starting from Honolulu. We visited Dole Plantation, Pipeline, and Kualoa Regional Park. Then we headed to Nu’uanu Pali Lookout. To be honest it is not worth spending more than 4 days there and definitely not without a car. Maui is much much much more beautiful. Oahu is very crowded with mostly Asian tourists. Anyway, let’s see what we ate. We indulged ourselves with some pineapple ice cream and pineapple at the Dole Plantation. If you’re not too crazy about seeing pineapples growing, you don’t have to buy the tickets. You’ll already see enough of them.

    On this day trip we found the very famous Romy’s Kahuku Prawns, food truck known for their shrimp and prawns. We waited 45 minutes for their famous butter garlic shrimps or prawns, and we were lucky. The garlic is all over, but it still doesn’t kill the delicious flavor of the seafood. They gave us chilled pineapple while waiting. Awesome gesture. Not sure what is coated or sprinkled with, but it’s delicious. They don’t accept cards as you might be used to all around the US.

    As we were staying in The Beach Waikiki Boutique Hostel we were located right at the Waikiki beach obviously. We got free breakfast with fresh waffles. The manager and the rest of the staff are super nice. When staying somewhere in Waikiki, it is also easy to get to Diamond Head. Not demanding, but really crowded with tourists. Another reason why I liked Maui more. Just at the end of our hostel’s street there was a food truck with Colombian food, called Mami’s Empanadas. We got a chance to try it the last evening – all the empanadas, Cuban sandwich and arepa with cheese. Tiny food truck, authentic and delicious food, quite affordable as well, especially if you compare it with other Hawaiian spots.  

    Going back from Diamond Head towards Waikiki, there are a few cafés. We stumbled upon this lovely gem, called Sunny Days. As per usual in American restaurants, bars or other places, the staff was very kind. 

    The next must-stops on Oahu are Leonard’s Bakery and Liliha Bakery. We bought not only coco puffs at Liliha Bakery, which they are famous for, but also malasadas. It is actually Portuguese dessert, their version of donuts. Well, we weren’t really enthusiastic about it. We tried them at Leonard’s Bakery. That’s where we should have tried them in the first place, so I’ve heard. We were left speechless and drooling in our rental car. It was delicious!

    Another very hidden gem in Oahu is Ahi Assassins. Pokés are just the best, so I had to find this place. They actually originate from Hawaii. I try to eat as much pokes as I could. Of course I could find them almost anywhere, even in the supermarkets. None of them were really bad around here. Even a cheaper one from the grocery store was still good. The fish and other ingredients are being soaked in all the sauces so much time. This place is a bit hard to find. It’s actually on the second floor with tiny door. It’s a funky lil’ place with delicious poké!

    Before going there that day we visited Makapuʻu Point Lighthouse Trail.

    Another funky place at the Waikiki beach is Steak Shack. As the name says, we had steak. There are different sizes or better said amounts, also good for sharing. The meat was just fabulous. Tender and very delicious with rice and a house salad, for which you can choose the dressing. Definitely recommended!

    When visiting Pearl Harbor, I took my time to see the Battleship Missouri. It’s truly amazing, it’s like traveling back in time when you step on that ship. It left me speechless.

    Enough about Oahu, let’s move on to the prettier island – Maui. Again, having a rental car is very convenient. To fully explore Maui, it’s best to have at least a week. Snorkeling with the turtles was very fun. We were very lucky and swam with a turtle one meter away. Just amazing! After a week I had problems leaving this place. 

    I was really impressed by Road to Hana. The nature is gorgeous. The road’s most amazing features are random stands by local farmers. They put their fruit there along with a money box. You leave the money and take the fruit you like. There is also a small food truck Halfway to Hana, where they have some snacks and fresh fruit. Homemade banana bread and pulled pork sandwich – YUM!

    However, the one you can buy at the Nakalele Blowhole (West Maui) was even better. It just melted in my mouth!

    There are some more food spots in West Maui region that we visited. Hawaii has the freshest fish and other delicacies from the sea. One of such places is Lahaina Fish Co. So many good options, it was very hard to choose from. I’ve had this beautiful dish Ahi “Katsu” Rice Bowl, which was just delicious.  After we were craving gelato. Right there is a nice place, called Ono Gelato. It has this beautiful terrace in the back, similar like Lahaina Fish Co. actually, there are just next to each other. Lots of gelatos to choose from, but they are a bit expensive. If we are being honest, the whole Hawaii is.

    To try some local beer, we visited one of the Maui Brewing Co. restaurants or the brewery itself. They have a big selection of beers and also delicious food with a big number of choices. There are a few locations.

    In North Shore are in Maui, I liked Paia a lot. It is a quaint little town with adorable shops and food spots. We visited original Paia Fish Market. It has many options of different kinds of dishes with fresh fish or the daily catch. While we were there we also had some delicious açaí bowl. Paia Bowls is the place to go. We got there just 5 minutes before closing time, but they were still kind enough to serve us. The small cup looked small at first, but it was more than enough of açaí, fruits, granola and other toppings of your choice.

    In South Maui we visited Coconut’s Fish Cafe. They are known for their delicious fish tacos. We tried also the limited edition kalua pork taco. Kalua pork is traditional Hawaiian and it means a specific kind of cooking the pork in an underground oven. On both tacos they had really tasty sauce with mango, which went really good with both of the tacos. The fish was very tasty and soft. Before going there we also visited the amazing Makena beach.

    Sansei Seafood Restaurant and Sushi Bar is more like fine dining place with various locations around Hawaii and even Seattle. This means that the dishes were very nicely plated but also the prices were much higher. The shrimps were a real dynamite! They have quite a big menu and award winning plates. It gets quite busy, but we were lucky enough that someone canceled their reservation.

    Hawaii is special and each of the islands have something unique. Many beautiful things to see and lots of fresh fruit and seafood. Quite a paradise. Maybe one day I will go back for diving.

  • Street Art and Food: My 5 Days in LA

    Street Art and Food: My 5 Days in LA

    LA was definitely something special. There are so many places to see. There’s Santa Monica Beach, Venice Beach and Hollywood with its walk of fame, of course. Besides mentioned I also visited Beverly Hills, Melrose Avenue, and Little Tokyo. Each part of it has its own character and soul. 5 days went by quickly. I was lucky enough to see a taping Will & Grace and it was an amazing experience! One of the most impressive moments was definitely the sunset at Santa Monica Beach.

    For hip things and street art a visit to Melrose Avenue is a must.

    In addition to street art like graffiti, there is also the Hollywood Walk of Fame. You can try to find your favorite artists there.

    Cruising with a bike through Venice Beach definitely made me feel like a local there. It was like a movie scene.

    I also did the popular Runyon Canyon Park walk with some friends I made at the hostel. It is located in the heart of West Hollywood. There are some nice panoramic views of the city.

    To get some nice views of the Hollywood sign we went up to the Griffith Observatory. It is also a good spot to wait for sunset.

    LA is a place where you can eat anything you want. It has a big influence from Latino America, but also a lot of Asian influence. So it is like a whole world in one city.

    I adore markets. And usually they are the best spot to eat cheaper and better. The same applies to Grand Central Market, Downtown LA. I had this huge taco for only 4 $ and it was delicious. If you’re not used to American Coke, then I recommend you take the Mexican one, it’s not as sweet. They sell it in a half a litter bottle. There is plenty of different types of cuisine for everyone’s taste. 

    When in Rome … It is mandatory to have a cheesecake at The Cheesecake Factory, Santa Monica. Until now I couldn’t even imagine that so many kinds of cheesecakes can exist. It was very hard to choose only one. One cost around 9 $, but it is more like a meal. There are around 200 spots around the US, so if you see one, go and have that cheesecake!

    Blue Plate Taco, Santa Monica is located just on the Ocean Ave. It has a nice view and a very Mexican touch of interior. I was craving for lobster for a while, so I decided for lobster tacos, which are also the most expensive. With it I got delicious rice and beans. For the dish you see in the photo, I paid 24 $ and plus tax and tip of course. Tortillas were crunchy, which I prefer and the sauce was delicious and not spicy, which I like as well. When waiting for the food, I received tortilla chips and some spicy sauce. 

    Right next to my HI LA Santa Monica Hostel, where I also found out about it, is HiHo. I loved their menu and interior, all in a keep-it-simple style. I had their double cheeseburger with fries and it was yummy! Fries were crunchy and full of flavour. Their 100% grass fed wagyu beef was tender and delicious. Also their fountain drink is not a regular one, but filled with crafted drinks only.

    This one was discovered basically the same way as before. When I got back from Universal Studios, watching the taping of Will & Grace, it was pretty late. I was looking for some spots around the hostel, that were still open and I found KazuNori. Since I adore sushi the decision wasn’t hard. I found this hand roll bar, which was very nice. The staff were very friendly and service was quick. Just as it says on their website: crispy nori and warm rice, making these rolls mouthwatering good.

    My obsession with dim sum started probably in Vancouver, when I actually first tried it. My friend from San Diego took me to ixlb – DimSum eats, LA. Too bad I wasn’t that hungry at the time, because I would’ve eaten more for sure. The menu sounded fantastic and everything looked delicious.

    Pink’s Hot Dogs are famous hot dogs in LA, which started back in the 30’s. Paul and Betty Pink definitely made their way from a pushcart to a successful hot dog stand. People are stacking up in line to try one of the famous hot dogs. The variety of the hot dogs is crazy. I tried the La La Land hot dog with fries. The serving is American big, although in the photo may not seem so. 

    Salt’s Cure, LA is one of more trendy, hip spots with a modern style of cuisine. They have different lunch, dinner or brunch menus. It’s more on the pricy side and the portions are not really American big. The dishes were plated nicely and both were very delicious, especially the salmon. 

    LA is definitely a place to find some good food spots. The variety is immense. I had a short but sweet stay there and met some nice people. My next destination after LA was Hawaii, so I was not too sad about leaving anyway.