Amsterdam → Bacalar
“From Anne Frank's Amsterdam to Bacalar's lagoon: drums, spices, murals & dark history in one wild ride.”
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam Free tour World War II and Anne Frank
History's heaviest heart laid bare on cobblestone streets where courage whispered louder than darkness ever could.
From the dungeons of Amsterdam's darkest chapter to the dungeons of Ghana's slave castles — two cities where history carved its heaviest scars into stone walls that still stand and speak.
Accra, Ghana

African Drum and Dance Lessons
Feel Ghana's heartbeat through drums—no musical experience required, just open ears and joy.
Ghana's drumming heartbeat travelled the trade winds east to Zanzibar, where rhythm and movement are woven into the very soul of Swahili culture — the body always remembers what history tried to forget.
Zanzibar City, Tanzania

Stone Town and Spice Farm Tour (With Lunch)
Wander through centuries of history and fields of fragrant spices—basically a time machine that smells amazing.
Zanzibar's cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom once sailed the same colonial spice routes that stocked the kitchens of Cartagena — two port cities where flavor is political and every bite tells a story of faraway hands.
Cartagena, Colombia

Getsemani neighborhood in group: art and culture with Audio System
Where every wall tells a story and your soundtrack is pure Cartagena magic.
Cartagena's Getsemaní murals explode with Afro-Caribbean color and resistance — a visual language that flows straight into the kaleidoscopic waters of Bacalar, where nature herself picked up the spray can.
