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From deserted beaches to raucous singletrack to ancient Maya ruins, these new adventures and resorts in Central America will warm you up
Working as a reporter in Central America, I've gotten used to men asking if I'm married and offering unsolicited advice about how to live my life. While it's usually framed in some well-intentioned way, the subtext has been obvious: If you're a woman, you shouldn't be traveling alone.
From $6-a-night secrets to splurge-worthy resorts (and a few free urban oases), heres where to escape the grind in a hammock.
I want to hike up a live or at least dormantvolcano. Where can I go without getting scorched?
What's the best way to get to know a new city? Put on your sneakers and move.
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Central America's best travel destinations
9. Ancient Crumbles in the Jungle Tikal, Guatemala Why Im bounding up the steps of Tikals Temple of the Masks predawn on a chilly March morning is still not clear to melets chalk it up to barroom advice that sounded completely rational after a few beers. But I…
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A plan to save Guatemala's Mayan cities with a park and a posh eco-lodge has enviros and locals boiling
There's a magnitude of new adventure on this country's Pacific coast
In 窪蹋勛圖厙‘s 2004 Traveler issue, we bring you “The Sporty Forty,” a compendium of great destinations in Mexico and Central America. But this isn’t the first time we’ve explored that gloriously sun-soaked neck of the woods. Here, we present a complete anthology of our favorite south-of-the-border getaways. Taking the plunge…
Where to Surf, Hike, Dive, Fish, Shop, Eat, Drink, Dance, Sleep, and Kick Back
Marine iguanas? Yes. Tourist crowding? No.: Bartolome Island in the Galapagos Q: I'm looking for a Latin American vacation spot with great snorkeling and rock climbing and not too many tourists. Any ideas? Carrie, Portland, Oregon 窪蹋勛圖厙 Advisor: A: The first place that…
Cigar-smoking santos, icy Belikin, crumbling pyramids, freshly spun tortillas, slithering vipers, and everlasting love