It is really not difficult, he said. Just a tiny bit of sand, he said. Next moment I am crossing 19 km of sand dunes on my way to Jericoacoara.
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Day 47 & 48: Natal to Fortaleza – Pitstop & Reunion with Ana Paula

What a great and unexpected stop in Natal… But now it was time to get to Fortaleza where I arranged an oil change at the BMW dealer and more important to meet Ana Paula again who I met in Floripa the year before.
Day 46: Tibau do Sul to Natal – A Meeting With Local BMW Bikers

My number plate got lose and I had to go to the next garage to fix it… I was afraid to lose it again (like it happened in Bolivia last year). Also, I needed a new lubricant for my bike’s chain. Therefore…
Day 43 to 45: Recife to Tibau do Sul – Paraiso!

I am sitting in a charming creperie on a wooden platform directly at the sea, the sun is slowly setting and is painting the palmtree and sanddune paradise in a wonderful mixture of red, yellow and orange….
Day 23: Vitoria to Itaunas – A Layed Back Village with Forro Passion

Caraivas was too far to reach within one day and I decided to stop somewhere in the middle and what else could have been a better choice than Itaunas?
Day 19 & 20: Paraty over Rio de Janeiro to Buzios – The Brazilian Ibiza

Usually it would take not a long time to get from Paraty to Buzios… usually… however, I haven’t seen so many speed cams in any other country before which made it impossible to drive faster than 60 to maximum 80 km/h.
Day 152 to 156: Florianopolis – Paradise on Earth

Cachaca, beaches, nature, turqouise coloured lagoons, perfect nightlife and beautiful people…
Day 64 & 65: Whale and Wildlife Watching in Mancora

Mancora is famous for three things: Surfing, Partying and Wildlife. My main reason was to watch one of the most beautiful creatures on this blue planet: the playful humpback whale which is famous for its acrobatic jumps off the water. I felt in love with this animal since my time along the coastal highway in Australia. […]
Day 61: Huanchaco – A Mysterious Day at the Beach

Coincidentally, I ended up in a beach town called Huanchaco instead of Trujillo after I was struggling to find an affordable hotel. Since I was already close by to the ocean I decided to follow the coastal highway and surprisingly discovered this surfers paradise.
Bohol – Tarsiers, Chocolate Hills and Beach Life

It is a 2 hour ferry trip from Cebu to Bohol. Arriving pretty late in the evening we decided to stay in the main town of the island and “simply” had a gorgeous dinner while going early to bed. The next days were packed with activities…