Category: Central America & Mexico
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The Best Time to Visit Honduras
Wondering when is the best time to visit the Honduras? I’ve got you sorted. Read on. The Honduras is the second-largest country in Central America, situated between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The coastal areas are made up of white and black sand beaches fringed by the world’s second-largest barrier reef. With immediate…
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Mexico To Guatemala By Bus | Border Crossing Tips
It may look stressful and chaotic when you arrive, but there really isn’t too much to worry about. In short all you need to do is pay an exit fee, become cleared in the Mexican system as leaving, become admitted in Guatemala and cross the border. Easy! More articles on Guatemala: Exploring Tikal in Guatemala…
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The Ultimate List of Things to Do in Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker is a small island off the coast of Belize that is popular with travelers. Despite being small, there are a ton of cool things to do in Caye Caulker – most options being based on the clear blue waters that surround it. Some honorable mentions include swimming with sharks, watching the sunset and…
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Belize To Guatemala By Boat
While many travelers will enter Guatemala from Belize via the Tikal Border (note you do not actually cross at Tikal but this is an easy way to describe it), you can also cross into the country at the most southern city of Belize (Punta Gorda) by boat into Livingston (or Puerto Barrios), Guatemala. More…
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Best Things To Do In Guadalajara, Mexico
After living in this city for 4 months I’m so excited to share with you some of the best things to do in Guadalajara, Mexico. Mexico is an amazing country. It’s one of the few places where I’ve traveled too where it feels like a genuine holiday destination. There simply seems to be a fun…
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How To Get To Rio Celeste, Costa Rica | Amazing Blue Water
How To Get To Rio Celeste Costa Rica: The first time I saw pictures of Rio Celeste (Spanish)/the Celeste River (English) I was amazed. I was quite simply stunned at the vividness of the blue water, which looked too surreal to be true. I had seen it in photos prior but wasn’t sure if…
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How To Get To Hierve El Agua From Oaxaca- Best Natural Infinity Pool in Mexico
How To Get To Hierve El Agua From Oaxaca – Best Natural Infinity Pool in Mexico: Hierve El Agua seems to still be one of Mexico’s best kept secrets. While this is great in the sense that there won’t be a large amount of tourist, this can make things difficult as information on how to get…
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Volcan Paricutin: You’re Hiking In What?
Word of advice – don’t try to climb a rocky volcano face wearing a dress, a long thick red jacket, and with the outfit topped off with a ridiculously large handbag.Because if you do there is a strong chance you will have a bad time. I’m looking at myself ofcourse. Strike another one up for…
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Beach Babe Route: 2 Weeks In The Yucatan (Cancun & Surrounds)
Are you planning a holiday to Mexico’s Cancun but not sure where else to spend your time beyond the tourist capital? Instead of spending the entire two weeks in the city there are some amazing destinations very near by that are easily accessible by buses, ferries and rental car to help you see a…
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Exploring Tikal in Guatemala
Picture this – You’re walking through a thick humid jungle, a very muddy walking track surrounded by spiders, and best of all, having mosquitoes snapping at your heels. These are all part of the wonderful little presents which await you on your arrival to Tikal. If that’s the case, why would you willingly want…