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The Wedding Day
A Travel Blog entry by zggyzaggy from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... so much. Every thing went gorgeously, and then the deed was done. We came back and partied at the hacienda packed up and headed to our next destination, a hotel in San Juan. The surfriders foundation ( ie my surf possy) all stayed in the same hotel, we ...
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Island Life Invaded with Sickness
A Travel Blog entry by mieismie from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... difficult day for Raymie but we managed to get up a little bit. We had a nice albeit quick dip in pool and checked out Hacienda Don Jose for bad wifi and worse "Mexican" food. The sea view from the restaurant is breathtaking but the rest of the experience ...
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Always with the hurricanes
A Travel Blog entry by ardnopes from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... , and partly because we were suffering from a bit of a malaise. We stayed in only two places: in an apartment in San Juan for a few nights, and in a hotel near Fajardo for the rest of the time. San Juan was good. The old town is, as they say, 'unique in ...
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Queretaro - day22
A Travel Blog entry by tex06rus from Queretaro, Mexico
... , sports and recreational activities, fine art work, 182 rooms, etc. Its history goes way back to the sixteenth century when Don Juan Sanchez Alanis built his ranch in 1551. Imagine, that was only 30 years after Cortes conquered Tenochtitlan, the former ...
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Wild Ride: Batopilas
A Travel Blog entry by sola from Batopilas, Mexico
... regrouping in the evening for a family-style dinner. Camaraderie was high, and everyone made their way to the group's hotel for a mariachi session Juan had set up. The ballads rolled on into the evening; it was really great stuff! After the band took ...
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Ashaninka Village and Puerto Oacopa
A Travel Blog entry by markthom from Satipo, Peru
... . In short, the cuy was good, but the chicken was what hit the spot. After eating we left for our hotel which turned out to be a hacienda. It was used during the country´s war with Chile to quarter high ranking officers. The hacienda was gorgeous with a ...
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Boquete - Café Ruiz - La Excelencia en Café
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Boquete, Panama
... me explain. Apparently the Panamanian Geisha coffee is only grown by two coffee growers in the Boquete region – Hacienda La Esmerelda Farm and "Don Pachi Estate". That decidedly leaves out Hacienda Café Ruiz. Does that mean that the coffee produced ...
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Laura´s adventures with Robin & Vey
A Travel Blog entry by keelaurow from Arequipa, Peru
... He seemed genuinely confused by this turn of events. I just didn´t have the energy to enlighten him. We returned to Anibal´s hacienda and unsaddled our horses and said good-bye to them. Anibal covered them with warm blankets – another plus in his ...
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First posting from the Land of the Incas
A Travel Blog entry by mpbezold from Lima, Lima, Peru
... town about 4 hours away by bus. Tuesday we left at 5:00AM to make our trek back to Lima. We stopped at the gorgeous Hacienda in Tarma for a delicious lunch cooked in the ground by very hot stones (called Pachamanka) and went for a short hike through ...
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Volcanoes, marshmallows and manwhores.
A Travel Blog entry by ryanandbek from Antigua Guatemala, Western Highlands, Guatemala
... chants and hymns every day of the week. This place is definitely Nicaragua's gem. Mark, Bek and I luckily found our own Spanish hacienda that came complete with a pool and grumpy old custodian. Here, we simply chilled for a few days sipping on ...
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Guadalajara tienes el alma mas Mexicana
A Travel Blog entry by susieandisidro from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
... Mom was ready to sell her land last year, but Susie asked her no to and now we've decided to build a true colonial style mini-hacienda (not like our ranch-style one in the OC) there at some point in the future. Don't buy your planes tickets or pack you ...
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Merida - The Remarkable Paseo de Montejo
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Merida, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... Paseo Montejo, named after Francisco de Montejo who founded Merida in 1542, started in 1880 at the initiative of a group of hacienda owners, industrialists and business people. The first car drove on the paseo in 1904. It was conceived as a boulevard for ...
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One day tours from San Jose, Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by ivantours from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... by rappel, hiking through two paths one 200 meters and the other 300 meters. The experience ends with a lunch in our Hacienda Chirraca restaurant where will share the facts of the trip. Note: Pregnant women or individuals with a recent surgery are no ...
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