Spring Equinox, Chichen Itza, and Kukulkan

March 29, 2013

Ever since first hearing about the play of light and shadow on El Castillo during the spring and fall equinoxes, I’ve wanted to see it first-hand. The Mayan site of Chichen Itza, located in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, is the most visited archaeological site in the region and even more so during the equinoxes. Equinox (“equal […]

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Ik-kil Cenote – How To Escape the Crowds

March 27, 2013

Ik-kil Cenote in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico is located only about 5 minutes from Chichen Itza Archaeological Site. Its proximity to Chichen Itza makes Ik-kil a popular stop on group tour itineraries in the region. Open to the sky, Ik-kil’s water level lies approximately 85 ft below ground level. A stairway leads down to […]

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Snorkeling at Puerto Morelos National Reef Park

March 22, 2013

Puerto Morelos Reef National Park, part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, was designated a protected area in 1998. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is the second largest barrier reef in the world and the largest in the Western Hemisphere. The reef’s proximity to Puerto Morelos’ shore and protected status provide for some of the most accessible […]

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10 Travel Essentials You Thought Were Trash

March 12, 2013

We are always on the lookout for great travel tips and ideas for pack lists. One of the best articles we’ve seen on this subject recently was published by The Independent Traveler. It lists great travel accessories you can get for free by not throwing them in the trash. Their suggestions are easy on the […]

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Keeping Everyone Happy on Vacation

February 26, 2013

Over the last few years, we’ve seen a notable increase in the number of clients traveling in a small group of six or more individuals. Often times these groups include families that span three to four generations. Grandparents are taking their children, grandchildren and maybe even great-grandchildren on vacation with them. In addition to multi-generational […]

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5 Reasons Costa Rica is Great for Families

February 18, 2013

The popularity of Costa Rica as a top choice for family vacations continues to grow. Natural wonders, friendly locals, and ease of travel all add to its charm. Here are our top 5 reasons why Costa Rica is a great choice for families. Even if you’ve been there before, there are plenty of reasons to […]

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12 Undeniable Reasons to Explore Mexico

February 4, 2013

Last week, CNN.com published an article titled “3 undeniable reasons to explore Mexico” (http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/29/travel/mexico-three-reasons/index.html). The three reasons listed included gastronomy, pre-Hispanic sites, and swimming in cenotes. We wholeheartedly agree with these reasons. But after reading this article, it was easy to quadruple their number of reasons by emphasizing Mexico’s biodiversity and wow-inducing wildlife opportunities. #1: […]

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10 Things You Should Avoid Wearing When Traveling Abroad

January 28, 2013

One of the top questions we receive from clients relates to what should be worn during a particular trip. We’ve found that it’s easier to focus on what not to wear. A huge part of staying safe while traveling involves the art of blending in, not standing out. When packing for your next adventure abroad, […]

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Harris’s Hawks On the Hunt – A Family Affair (Tucson, Arizona)

January 11, 2013

When a winter trip to Arizona landed on my travel calendar, I knew a search for Harris’s hawks was in order. Harris’s hawks reside in the arid southwest US, including the Tucson area. This raptor species stands alone when it comes to hunting. They hunt cooperatively as small family units. Why? It increases their chances […]

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