Old City Cartagena: a Romantic City Frozen in Time
Cartagena is probably best known for its Old City, founded in 1533 in Spanish colonial style and now a famed UNESCO World Heritage site. Located on the Carribean coast of Colombia, Cartagena has...
View ArticleLa Boquilla: a Deserted Beach of the Best Kind
La Boquilla is a fishing village on the outskirts of Cartagena, Colombia. It’s not a top tourist destination. It’s not beautiful in the conventional sense. It has deserted beaches, but not the sandy...
View ArticleCartagena: Alone on Playa Blanca
Ever wanted the luxury of having an exotic beach all to yourself? Here’s how! The crystal blue Caribbean water of Playa Blanca, Cartagena. If you know anything about Cartagena, you know that the...
View ArticleA Photographer’s Guide to Budapest
By: Kim Norrman, Sweden-based photographer and founder of Kim Norrman Photography. Budapest, Hungary is a gem in Eastern Europe. Although Prague has long been known by Americans as the most worthwhile...
View ArticleSan Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
San Juan del Sur is located on the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua, about 40 minutes from the border of Costa Rica. It’s a hippie-surf-mecca adorned with colorful buildings and a sprawling bay. While the...
View ArticleGranada, Nicaragua
I arrived in Granada early in the morning from San Juan del Sur. It was an unexpected arrival and I had no time to find a place to stay in advance. I asked to be dropped off by Parque Central because...
View ArticleMasaya Volcano, Nicaragua
Masaya Volcano is located a little over 10 miles south of Managua in Masaya Volcano National Park. I visited the volcano with some friends I met in Granada on my way to the airport in Managua. On the...
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