Cartagena → Dominica
“From Champeta beats to canyon leaps: dancing, pink lakes, spices, drums, and waterfalls across two hemispheres.”
Cartagena, Colombia

Champeta with us, it's a vibe
Dance like nobody's watching, move like Cartagena's listening.
Champeta's African rhythmic roots sail straight across the Atlantic — because Cartagena's most electric dance was born from West African souls, and Dakar still holds the heartbeat.
Dakar, Senegal

Full-Day PINK LAKE and FISHING VILLAGE combination
Pink lakes and fishing villages combine for the kind of day you'll retell forever.
From Dakar's impossibly pink salt lake to Zanzibar's spice-soaked shores, both cities built their identities around nature's most astonishing color palettes — one rosy, one golden with saffron and cloves.
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.
From Zanzibar's spice farm tables to Accra's Makola Market stalls, the journey follows the flavor — where colonial trade routes once forced spices and stories into the same sacks, locals now share them with pride.
Accra, Ghana

African Drum and Dance Lessons
Feel Ghana's heartbeat through drums—no musical experience required, just open ears and joy.
Ghana's drum rhythms are the ancestral pulse that crossed the Middle Passage — and in Dominica's Kalinago and Creole traditions, those same drum-born moves still shake the jungle floor.
