Safety Tips for Travel in Belize

I get a lot of e-mails from people planning vacations to Belize asking me about safety. Frankly, I think safety is a hallmark concern no matter where you are traveling to these days. People take advantage of tourists who are unfamiliar with the area, and often unexpecting.
That isn’t to say that you can’t do [...]

Seminars in Buenos Aires on Poverty and Rejuvenation

“Volver a empezar” y “Como acabar con la pobreza”
“Return to the Start” and “How to end Poverty”
Friday and Saturday (Viernes y Sabado)
The Philosophical Cafe in Belgrano, Buenos Aires is starting their activities off early for 2009. For the location of the events you have to email filosofiaparalavida2008@yahoo.com.ar or cafefilo2010@gmail.com.
The attitude for this year is set [...]

Tips for Success in Costa Rica

Not everyone can make it work in Costa Rica. Any foreigner that has spent a number of years will attest to that fact. Hundreds of people dream of retiring to this lovely country, but not all manage to make that dream a reality.
Here are some tips for success in Costa Rica:

Keep an open mind.
Be [...]

New House in a Quiet Rural Village in the Hills North of David, Panama

 
1600 sq. ft house on .26 acre treed lot (150 m2 on 1048m2)
Large master bedroom with built-in wardrobe, ensuite bathroom with bathtub and shower
Guest bedroom with built-in wardrobe
Second bathroom with shower
Large living room
Modern kitchen with custom cabinets, granite countertops and new appliances
Dining room
Interior storage room with shelving
Many windows providing sunlit interior, custom blinds
Large covered [...]

Guatemala Coffee Farm and Estate

Guatemala is known for its excellent coffee, and a tour of a Coffee Farm & Coffee Museum is a fun way to taste what’s brewing in this Central American coffee hotspot.
Finca La Azotea is open from Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Saturday until 2 pm and closed on Sunday. It is located [...]

Uruguay Weather – Enjoy all Four Seasons

One of my favorite things about Uruguay is the weather. In comparison to other countries where you can retire, I find the four seasons pretty refreshing. (Compare Uruguay with countries like Costa Rica with 6 months of dry weather and 6 months of unstoppable rain, and you can see why Uruguay weather, in my opinion, [...]

Apartment for Rent in San Salvador

This apartment is a short term rental in the neighborhood of Colonia Escalon. There apartment is 1200 square feet, fully furnished, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The total rental cost is $825/month, $420/week or $60/day. Currently the apartment is available for 3–6 months, although a renewal lease is available.
Utilities are included, high-speed internet and laundry [...]

Tips for Visiting Vilcabamba

These tips come from Mike at NaturalNews.com. If anyone is an advocate for the benefits of living in Vilcabamba, it’s him, and not without good reason.
Here are just a few of Vilcabamba’s pluses; the cost of living is low, the weather is great, there is abundant water and sunshine and the locals are friendly. Praised [...]

Hiking in Selva Negra

Selva Negra is the perfect place to do some hiking as me and my friends found without really trying. We were enjoying a nice pleasant afternoon hiking in the woods, with a fairly large group. We had decided to wander around a bit, enjoying the rain forest and the beautiful flora and fauna.
The Indiana Jones/Romantic [...]

Send Gifts In and To Honduras

Sending goods in Honduras is no easy task, especially if you have something you want to have shipped down from the United States, or any other country for that matter. Honduras.com has now set up an online store where you can purchase goods and have them delivered directly to Honduras.
To be frank, I haven’t used [...]

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