Did you hear the news? Peru was South America’s Most Awarded Destination at the 2014 World Travel Awards. This annual event serves to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the global travel and tourism industry. The 2014 event was held in Quito, Ecuador on Saturday, August 9. Peru’s Awards: Leading Cultural Destination: […]
Read PostTulum Ruins – Riviera Maya, Mexico
Tulum doesn’t have the highest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula. Tulum doesn’t have a ball court or observatory. What Tulum does have is stunning Caribbean views and white sand beaches. Tulum’s claim to fame is that it’s the only seaside Mayan archaeological site. If you find yourself in Cancun or Mexico’s Riviera Maya, try to […]
Read PostNicaragua’s Newest Airport Now Open
Nicaragua’s newest airport is officially open and that means it’s even easier to get to the enchanting Ometepe Island in the middle of Lake Nicaragua. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Ometepe is home to richly diverse habitats and wildlife, as well as incredible culture and history. According to La Costeña’s flight schedule, Ometepe’s airport will receive […]
Read PostIn Case You Missed It – New Screening Measures By TSA At Certain Airports
Earlier this month, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was directed to implement enhanced security measures at certain overseas airports with direct flights to the United States. The five-sentence announcement was posted on TSA’s website on July 6. In a nutshell, powerless electronic devices, e.g. cell phones and laptops, will not be permitted onboard planes. Be […]
Read PostCosta Rica Bird Festival – September 26-28, 2014
The second Costa Rica International Bird Festival will be held at Selva Verde Lodge & Rainforest Reserve from September 26-28, 2014. Selva Verde protects over 500 acres of primary and secondary rainforest and is home to more than 370 species of birds, including the endangered great green macaw. Located in Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí in […]
Read PostCosta Rica Sets Higher National Park Entrance Fees in 2014
Costa Rica’s National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) published updated park entrance fees for the country earlier this year. The new rates are scheduled to take effect on August 1, 2014. Fees vary for local residents and international tourists. For international tourists, some fees will increase from $2-$10 USD, but most parks will charge an […]
Read PostNew Carry-On Baggage Guidelines For Multiple Airlines Go Into Effect
Last year, Frontier Airlines started measuring passengers carry-on baggage at the gate prior to boarding. Any item that exceeded their size limits had to be checked, and more importantly, paid for at the gate. It seems that the days of having bags checked at the gate for free are gone for most major US airlines. […]
Read PostUSA Today – Are these really the “10 Best Hotels in Costa Rica”?
The title of a recent article published in USA Today caught our eye – “10 Best Hotels in Costa Rica”. Click here to read the full article. Since Costa Rica is one of our top-selling destinations, we wanted to see how many hotels on this list would make our Top 10 List. Four of the […]
Read PostCanal Boat Tour – Estacion Las Tortugas and Pacuare Reserve, Costa Rica
Along the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica there is a canal system that runs the entire length of the country from Panama to Nicaragua. Estacion Las Tortugas, a family-run sea turtle conservation project, is nestled between the canals and the beach. Pacuare Reserve also runs a turtle conservation project and is located just north of […]
Read PostBirding Life List – Alaska Magazine (June 2014)
Reefs to Rockies Co-founder Sheridan Samano, an avid birder, recently wrote an article for Alaska Magazine. The Last Frontier provides ample birding opportunities. The complete article is posted below. Don’t forget to pick up an issue of Alaska Magazine to read about one of the nation’s premier wildlife destinations. AKMMG_140600_00048 AKMMG_140600_00049
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