Monthly Archives: November 2011

How To Plan a Trip To Havana, Cuba

Remember this – traveling to Cuba – YOU HAVE TO BE FLEXIBLE!
There is a saying that I actually rarely listen to or use in my life, but for Cuba it just seemed too appropriate:
If you want to make God laugh, [...]

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Rite in the Rain – All Weather Notepad and Pen

I don’t know about you but whenever I travel there are two things I love to carry with me a map and a note pad to write down any detail I want to make sure I don’t forget. Yes! Technology [...]

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What to Do on the North Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica

The North Caribbean Region is famously known as the ‘Port City of Limon’. It consists of a cluster of freshwater canals and wetland areas, surrounded by thick rainforest heaving with wildlife and 22 miles of protected black sanded beaches. [...]

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Surfing Lessons, El Salvador – Photo Essay

Surfing is the name of the game in Playa Tunco and Playa Sunzal! For $15 per hour you can get to learn how to ride one of the most famous surf breaks in Central America. All ages need apply!

Surf Shop [...]

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Iximche Mayan Ruins – Guatemala

This was the capital of the Late Postclassic Kaqchikel Maya kingdom. This was also where the Spaniards founded the fist capital of Guatemala and Central America. Here are some fun facts about it:

Where is it? Ten minutes from Tecpan
Schedule: 8 [...]

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