Hi RandomTripper! We are Inês and Chris and at RandomTrip we create complete, useful and free travel guides, based on our own experience in the destinations we visit, to make organizing your next adventure easier. Featured Destinations Azores Islands Organize your trip to the Azores Islands with our Azores travel guide, as well as with […]| RandomTrip
There is nothing better when arriving at a new destination than the feeling of freedom to decide where you are going at that very moment and there is nothing that tastes more like a vacation than the only decision you make that day is which beach to go to and where to eat. In Fuerteventura, the Canary island of the best beaches, it is essential to rent a car so in this guide we explain you everything you need to know to rent a car on the island of the beautiful beaches: what car rental compan...| RandomTrip
To explore Lanzarote well from north to south and at your own pace, it is essential to rent a car. In this guide we tell you everything you need to know to rent a car in Lanzarote: which car rental companies exist, what to check at the time of rental (insurance, deposit and excess), how to get the best price and how was our experience. The post Car Rental in Lanzarote (Canary Islands): a guide to drive around the island with a rented car appeared first on RandomTrip.| RandomTrip
Beyond the magnetic Teide volcano, the highest point in Spain, and the warm southern beaches where winter never comes and which attract thousands of tourists, the island of Tenerife has a lot to offer. In this guide, we tell you everything you need to explore Tenerife on your own: things to do, weekend, 5-day or week-long itineraries around the island, how to get there, how to get around, where to stay, and even where to eat. The post Tenerife (Canary Islands): things to do [with map] appeare...| RandomTrip
To explore Tenerife from north to south it is essential to rent a car. From getting to places where you can enjoy nature, to get to that guachinche that was recommended to you or take a dip in one of the southern beaches where it is summer all year round, it is important that you […] The post Car Rental in Tenerife (Canary Islands): a guide to drive around the island with a rented car appeared first on RandomTrip.| RandomTrip
Nature, culture, gastronomy or adventure, Bragança has all the ingredients for an amazing 2 or 3 day getaway. In this guide we try to reflect all that Bragança and its surroundings have to offer with practical suggestions, itineraries, where to sleep and even where to eat to make your Bragança getaway as amazing as ours was. The post Things to do in Bragança (Portugal) appeared first on RandomTrip.| RandomTrip
In this guide, we show you things to do in Porto, from the most essential to the most alternative and off-the-beaten path, with suggested itineraries for a day in the city, for a weekend getaway, or even for a 5-day vacation. We also tell you the best ways to move around the city, where to stay, and even restaurants that we love so that your days in Porto are as incredible as ours have been. The post Things to do in Porto (Portugal): complete travel guide with what to see and where to eat and...| RandomTrip
In this article we tell you everything you need to know to buy a SIM or an eSIM card for Portugal: which companies are available, what data plans and prices they have, how to recharge money and get more data, how to make local calls, etc. The post eSIM Portugal: best SIM/eSIM cards to stay connected appeared first on RandomTrip.| RandomTrip
In this post we tell you about our experience staying in what are, in our opinion, the best options to stay in Flores: Aldeia da Cuada and Villas do Mar.| RandomTrip
If you are traveling to the Azores islands, we recommend you to buy an eSIM to get internet in your smartphone and stay connected during your trip. In this article we tell you everything you need to know to buy a SIM or an eSIM card for the Azores Islands and Portugal: which companies are available, what data plans and prices they have, how to recharge money and get more data, how to make local calls, etc. The post eSIM Azores: best SIM/eSIM cards to stay connected in the Azores islands appe...| RandomTrip
In this article we are going to explain in detail what are the best areas to stay in Flores, the advantages and disadvantages of each one, the accommodations in which we have stayed in RandomTrip in our different visits to the island and recommendations in each of the areas.| RandomTrip
This guide is written by a Setubalense who loves to get lost and feel like a tourist in her Portuguese land whenever she can. Here you will find the best beaches in Setubal where you can swim, the best restaurants where you can eat good grilled fish and try the fried choco frito and the best places to sleep in the jewel of the Serra da Arrábida and the Sado river where dolphins live.| RandomTrip
Oaxaca is the capital of one of the most culturally diverse states in the world and is considered, no less, to be the gastronomic capital of Mexico. In this guide we tell you all the things to see and do in Oaxaca and its surroundings with specific itineraries for 1, 2, 3 or 4 days, with practical suggestions, where to stay and even what to eat and where to make your trip as incredible as ours was.| RandomTrip
Paradisiacal beaches, delicious gastronomy and living Mayan culture are the main ingredients that make the Riviera Maya and the Mexican Caribbean one of the most popular and sought-after tourist destinations in Mexico. In this guide we try to show you everything to see and do in the Riviera Maya and the Mexican Caribbean with specific itineraries for one, two or three weeks with practical suggestions, where to stay and even where to eat so you can make the most of your trip.| RandomTrip
We traveled for a month in the state of Baja California Sur and it became one of our favorites of the six months we spent in Mexico. The whales were the main reason for making a trip there, because in this state, at a certain time of the year, you can see humpback whales, gray whales and the largest animal on the planet, the blue whale, up close. If you have a good time, as a bonus, you can even swim with the majestic whale shark, frolic among sea lions, watch gentle turtles and an impressive...| RandomTrip
Being one of the main tourist destinations in the Mexican Caribbean and its most populated city, Cancun offers several possibilities to those who choose it as a vacation destination: days of sun at the beach, days of exploring the Mayan culture and the most biodiverse nature in its surroundings or a mix of both. The […]| RandomTrip
In this post you will find all the information you need to organize your whale shark adventure in La Paz: when to go, how to go, which company to do the tour with, how much the tour costs, what rules to follow and even curiosities about this amazing and harmless fish to make your experience as incredible as ours was.| RandomTrip
In addition to boasting one of the most visited archaeological sites in the country, Tulum offers other attractions that invite travelers to stay a few days longer. After contemplating the famous Mayan Ruins on the shores of the Caribbean sea, there is a succession of fine white sand beaches lined with palm trees and a […]| RandomTrip
Bacalar ended up becoming one of our favorite places in this part of Mexico. Beyond the impressive freshwater lagoon that conquered two sea lovers as we are in RandomTrip, its slow-paced town where tourism has not yet stepped too hard caught us. So much so that we extended our planned days here and do not […]| RandomTrip
With some of the most beautiful beaches we enjoy in the Yucatan Peninsula, waters that glow at night thanks to their bioluminescence and the possibility of meeting the whale shark, Holbox has plenty of reasons to understand why it attracts more and more tourists. However, Holbox also has a less friendly B side for the island and its local population. In this guide we tell you not only what to see, when to go, where to sleep and which restaurants to go (and not to go) in Holbox, but also pract...| RandomTrip
To visit Isla Contoy, a small island north of the famous Isla Mujeres (near Cancun) is to see not only one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mexican Caribbean but also its last virgin paradise. In this guide you will find everything you need to know to visit to Isla Contoy with practical information on the best season to go, prices, who to go with, rules of the national park to make your experience as special as ours was.| RandomTrip
Just 20 minutes away from Cancun by ferry, Isla Mujeres boasts of being the island where the first rays of sunshine in Mexico are born, a sunrise you can enjoy in the south of the island, next to the statue of the goddess Ixchel to whom the island owes its name. The north of the island boasts what is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Mexican Caribbean, Playa Norte. In this guide we tell you the best things to see and do in Isla Mujeres, the best options where to stay, how to...| RandomTrip
In this small guide we tell you everything we learned and what you need to know to organize your visit to Tulum ruins: the best day and the best time to go, whether to go on your own or on a tour, with or without a guide, prices, what the visit includes and what you will see.| RandomTrip
It is true that in touristy Cozumel, transparency is only reflected in its waters. Outside them, the constant is that the simple task of booking a lodging, restaurant or a tour can become a desperate task between shady prices or that do not correspond to what you get. It is possible, though not easy, to escape this unfortunate trend that Cozumel has embraced. In this travel guide we try to explain how to do it, as well as give you practical tips on where to go, things to do in Cozumel, what t...| RandomTrip
It is very exciting to contemplate them at home, in their habitat, in freedom and when one of the whales decides to approach the boat, something magical happens that became one of the best experiences we have had in Randomtrip. If you also want to live this experience, in this guide you will find everything you need to do the gray whale watching activity in Baja California Sur (Mexico) with practical information about the best season to go, prices, where to do it, how to get to those places i...| RandomTrip
We fulfilled a dream. On our trip to Los Cabos (Baja California Sur, Mexico) we saw several humpback whale breaching, the most photogenic and acrobatic of all whales. If you also want to live this exciting adventure, in this guide you will find everything you need to do the humpback whale watching activity in Los Cabos with practical information about the best season to go, prices, who to do it with, how many days, whale watching rules and even where to stay to make your experience as special...| RandomTrip
Graciosa, in the Azores, small but valuable, concentrates such a natural heritage that it won, in 2007, the classification of Biosphere Reserve by Unesco. One of the jewels that contributed to this was due to having the largest volcanic dome in Europe, the "Furna do Enxofre". In this guide we try to reflect all that Graciosa has to offer with practical proposals, itineraries of 1, 2 or 3 days, where to stay and even where to eat so that your trip around the island is as incredible as ours has...| RandomTrip
In this guide, we tell you everything you can (and should) do in Ponta Delgada, where to sleep, and, of course, the restaurants we liked the most to make your trip as amazing as ours was.| RandomTrip
In this guide we try to reflect all that Pico has to offer with practical proposals, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to sleep and even where to eat so that your trip around the island is as incredible as ours has been.| RandomTrip
In this guide we try to reflect all that Flores has to offer with practical tips, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to stay and the best restaurants so that your trip through this "Portuguese Jurassic Park" is as incredible as ours was.| RandomTrip
Islands and lagoons, inside a volcano crater, inside an island. Since we saw the documentary “É Na Terra Não é Na Lua” (“It’s the Earth Not the Moon”), the curiosity to know Corvo, the smallest and most remote island of the Azores, has been increasing. When the time finally came to set foot on it, […]| RandomTrip
In this guide we share with you everything you need to know to do whale watching (whales and dolphins) in the wild, in the most respectful way possible, from a boat leaving from the capital of the largest island of the Azores, Ponta Delgada in São Miguel.| RandomTrip
In this travel guide, we try to reflect all that Santa Maria has to offer with practical suggestions, itineraries from 2 to 5 days, where to sleep, and even where to eat so that your trip around the island is as incredible as ours has been.| RandomTrip
A capital that is a Unesco heritage site (Angra do Heroísmo), a blanket of green-grass patchwork woven inside the largest crater of the Azores (Serra do Cume) and a unique volcano in the world that we can enter and look at the sky from inside (Algar do Carvão). Just because of these three attractions it is worth visiting the third largest island of the archipelago, but Terceira offers much more to those who visit it. There are dips in clear waters between lava flows in Biscoitos, biodiverse...| RandomTrip
We traveled through the entire archipelago of the Azores for 2 months, getting to know its 9 islands, and still it was not enough. We tried to soak up as much as possible of the culture and beauty of each island, we understood how different they are from each other and the idiosyncrasies that make it seem more and more absurd to speak of "the Azores" as one and the same, especially when we were there. They are different loves and together they form a paradise that deserves to be unveiled slow...| RandomTrip
São Jorge is an island that concentrates an imposing natural beauty in its narrow, elongated and mountainous silhouette, which looks like a dragon. It hides some of the most beautiful trails in the archipelago, incredible natural pools and is highly addictive for cheese lovers. And yet, the best of São Jorge is impossible to convey in pictures or words. In this guide, we try to reflect all that São Jorge has to offer with practical suggestions, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to sleep,...| RandomTrip
São Miguel is the largest and most populated island of the Azores, also the most touristic. It is a very heterogeneous island where there are plenty of plans to spend a week if you want to explore it calmly. In this guide we try to reflect all that São Miguel has to offer with practical tips, itineraries from 2 to 7 days, where to sleep and even where to eat so that you can make the most of your trip to the island.| RandomTrip