central america
Central America, once home to the Mayan Civilization, offers a Wander-worthy mix of old and modern.
A Week in Cancun
Imagine this: It's so hot out that you just want to run into cool, fresh water. Cancun is the exact place to do this. From sitting at the beach while being handed your drinks to being called Princesa and lying in your hammock letting the warm breeze float past you. Letting every ounce of stress leave your body.
Fiona MeisnerPublished 4 years ago in WanderTravel Diary: Los Cabos
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The Almond Milk ChannelPublished 4 years ago in WanderQuerétaro Is Where My Heart Lies
Santiago de Querétaro (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe keˈɾetaɾo]; Otomi: Dähnini Maxei), known simply as Querétaro City (Spanish: Ciudad de Querétaro), is the capital and largest city of the state of Querétaro, located in central Mexico. It is part of the macroregion of Bajío.[2] It is 213 kilometers (132 mi) northwest of Mexico City, 63 kilometers (39 mi) southeast of San Miguel de Allende and 200 kilometers (120 mi) south of San Luis Potosí.[3] The city of Querétaro is divided into seven boroughs: Josefa Vergara y Hernández, Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Centro Histórico, Cayetano Rubio, Santa Rosa Jáuregui, Félix Osores Sotomayor and Epigmenio González. In 1996, the historic center of Querétaro was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
The Birthday that Never Was.
I’m dancing my way into my fourth decade on this earth in the light of the moon, with sandy feet and the heat of mild sunburn across my cheeks.
Lauren BaerPublished 4 years ago in WanderBringing Back Myself
It was 2016. I was armed with my brand-new passport, a full bottle of SPF 50 sunscreen, and the TSA Carry-On Restrictions list. I was packing for an eight-day study abroad trip with my fellow classmates, and of course, I had left it for the absolute last minute.
M.G. SprinklePublished 4 years ago in WanderPlaces that Tourists can enjoy in Puerto Penasco Mexico
Puerto Penasco is situated in Mexico. It is known for its beautiful serene natural sceneries. There are various quality resorts in Puerto Penasco that offer the best and relaxing atmosphere to the tourists. If you are amongst employees who desire to make their time off from routines then the best resorts in Puerto Penasco can become a good choice for tourists. This resort offers the most wonderful sceneries, delicious cuisine, and pleasant atmosphere and most sought after beach activities that are always most anticipated. This place is known to give travelers. Most delightful sights, joyous living guaranteeing most cherished memories with loved ones.
Micheal JohnPublished 4 years ago in Wander8 Benefits of Living on a Costa Rican Golf Course Resort
For anyone looking forward to a vacation in Costa Rica, golf is one of the best activities to look forward to. In fact, you can book accommodation on a golf course resort for the ultimate experience. The best thing is that a golf course for a backyard landscape is for everyone including those who don’t enjoy the sport. A golf course resort is usually fitted with world-class amenities and amazing views to give you a pleasant experience. Benefits to enjoy living on a Costa Rican golf course resort
Krik LesterPublished 4 years ago in WanderMy Favorite Places to Visit in Mexico
Mexico is a beautiful country located North American comprised of 32 states that vary from deserts in the north to tropical beaches in the south. With so much to explore, it can be difficult to figure out exactly what the best parts to visit are. Let’s take a look at some of my most favorite places to visit in this amazing country known as Mexico.
Jimmy WilkinsonPublished 4 years ago in WanderTop 5 Things to Explore in Tulum
Tulum really is a place like no other. A coastal town that boasts stunning scenery, jaw-dropping historical architecture and seas as turquoise as they come, it’s hardly surprising that this Mexican town has become a favourite for tourists looking to flock to warmer pastures over the past few years. Added to this, it’s also a place that won’t break the bank, and is every bit child-friendly as it is an adult’s playground. Whatever you want from Tulum, chances are you’ll be appeased. From tranquil vibes to non-stop parties to upmarket accommodation to more laid-back hostels, Tulum truly does have something to appease everyone. A long-time favourite over the Christmas break, Tulum attracts visitors from the US and beyond in their droves, all of whom are enticed by its many mythical vibes. Here, we showcase some of what visitors can expect this January. As ever with Tulum, it’s recommended that you dive in head first to truly experience what this incredible spot has to offer...
A Continental Trip
Going from -50 degrees to +40 degrees in the span of six months is definitely what I would call “climate change.” From the tiny middle-of-nowhere island in the Arctic, to one of the largest cities in Mexico, I can tell you right now that heat is not my style. My body is feeling the strain just a tad; going from Igloolik to Monterrey is definitely an adventure.
Oneg In The ArcticPublished 5 years ago in WanderCosta Rica
Breeze exhales in your left ear. Inhale sea spray. Hot sun consumes the thick jungle and complexions, varnishing the lucky ones until they sparkle. Your boneless body slithers into a hammock. Shadows of palm fronds dance over bare legs, chased by sunbeams. Toenails resemble pink shells in the sand.
Summer KoesterPublished 5 years ago in WanderGraffiti and Guns
We’d gone to Mexico for the sun, waves, and underage drinking, my brother and I. He had just turned eighteen, I was twenty, and the idea of cruising the beach with an insulated water bottle full of tequila was too good to pass up. The beach in question wrapped invitingly around the bay that Sayulita, the up and coming tourist destination numero uno on Mexico’s temperate, jungle backed Pacific coast was situated on. It was familiar to us, and a favorite. During happier times in our childhood, we had gone with our parents and youngest brother to bask in the sun and surf the ever-present waves. The key to a day at the beach is never spending too long on land or in the water. Too long in the water and even a serious surfer will be exhausted within hours of entering, although this was made easier to fight off in Sayulita’s warm waters and mild currents. Spend too long on land, especially in Mexico, and one will resemble a boiled lobster; stiff, red skin wrapped tightly around digits, puckered lips, and sunken eyes. It’s not a pretty look and dehydration makes a beach drinking binge impossible.