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Hostia del Mar
A Travel Blog entry by thejeshirecat from Peniscola, Valencian Country, Spain
... . We just visited Sitges, a lovely Mediterranean town by the sea: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitges Later We arrived at a beautiful hotel by the seaside. It made me really wish we had travelled in Summer! The town itself was a little sleepy, perhaps ...
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El Fin De Nuestra Luna De Meil
A Travel Blog entry by bilinga from Valparaiso, Chile
... with colourful houses spraypainted with tasteful graffiti art and some great views over the harbour. We checked into a sweet hotel in Vina Del Mar for a few days of ´the good life´, in a suite overlooking the ocean and complete with jacuzzi and ...
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CHAN-CHAN la ciudad sagrada y la Huaca de la Luna
A Travel Blog entry by borjul from Trujillo, Peru
... habían hablado antes, resultó ser el famoso plato "Calamares a La Romana" que Boris había cocinado cientos de veces en el Hotel Baja Montañita. Nos reímos al ver el "chicharrón de Calamar" pero igual disfrutamos de su presentación y sazón a la ...
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A Raging Bull Charging at Me!
A Travel Blog entry by jasoneverywhere from Quepos, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
11:30 PM [Saturday] Christina and I checked in for one night at the hotel Mar y Luna (no A/C, no lock on the bathroom door). The owner had a conversation with Christina en Español - I think he enjoys Miami or something like that. It was hot and we were ...
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Crack Whores and a Crazy old man
A Travel Blog entry by missouri from Quepos/Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
... food, and good sleep! June 14: Wake up, walk around, get a bit of interesting advice(see pic for explan) from Alvaro, the owner of Mar Y Luna(the hostel we ended up at)..and caught a bus to Manuel b/c we promised Toni we would come to Mar y Sombre for ...
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Costa Rica - Montezuma
A Travel Blog entry by saanddk from Montezuma, Costa Rica
Hola, Ian here: Arriving in Montezuma, after a day of about 5 different means of connections, we were ready to simply find a hotel room, shower and relax on the beach. It was evident once we walked onto the main street that this was a pretty sleepy, ...
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Quepos Day 2 - Closed on a Sunday
A Travel Blog entry by tangerine9 from Quepos, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... headed back to our hostel, where I entertained myself by watching the Brazil v Ivory Coast game before heading back to our hotel room for a closer inspection. Here I discovered that we seemed to be lacking wall sockets and that the only thing separating ...
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What a beautiful town!
A Travel Blog entry by intheworld from Cartagena, Colombia
... sleep. Somehow we managed but it wasn’t what you would call a good rest. Day 173: Breakfast was included in our hotel. After scrambled eggs, sweet bread and the tasteless but very popular arequipa we walked in to the Old City of Cartagena. Kory was ...
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Costa Rica
A Travel Blog entry by viajando from Costa Rica, Costa Rica
... no era poca). Mientras las máquinas lavaban, nosotros fuimos a cenar al restaurante El Jardín (12 dól.) y regresamos a hotel. Y sigue lloviendo!!!! Lunes, después de hacer un poco de fiaca en la cama, porque continuaba lloviendo, decidimos seguir ...
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Cartagena: completamente Caribe!
A Travel Blog entry by ristohannah from Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia
... the Caribbean coast. There we caught up with Emily, Teresa and Eugenia again, who'd saved us spaces at the immensely popular Media Luna hostel - the first hostel we've stayed in to boasts its own swimming pool! After a quick catch up with them, ...
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Me-MeMe, Xi-XiXi, Co-CoCo: Tulum tum-tum
A Travel Blog entry by vlaunir from Tulum, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
... no centro, na Posada Luna del Sur. Bem legal o quarto, com uma mini-cozinha e tudo, por $70 USD. Os donos do hotel são canadenses, muito bacanas, deram várias dicas do que fazer, onde ir e dos melhores restaurantes na região. Terminamos o dia com um ...
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Night of the Tortugas!
A Travel Blog entry by michellendave from Monterrico, Santa Rosa, Guatemala
... ? Humm, maybe Juan and Becky have a couple more strays to take care of. Of course we recommend El Delfin, website: www.hotel-el-delfin.com We made it over to the Tortuga Projecto about 5:15 to find a bunch of leatherback turtle newborns swimming ...
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End transit, commence holiday...
A Travel Blog entry by randyontour from Cartagena, Colombia
... beach (coconut juice, rum, pina colada mix, more rum, vodka, some strawberry stuff... mmm!) On our return to Cartagena we checked into a hotel with AirCon. Still no hot water, but the AC was a treat after living on a beach for 2 days. I'd been ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by lanefinch from Hong Kong, China
We arrived in Hong Kong around 7:30 p.m. We arrived at the Intercontinental Hotel and went straight to a small conference room to meet with some tailors brought in by our tour guides. I got measured for a blue pinstripe suit. Two days later I had my ...
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Colombia's playground for the rich & famous
A Travel Blog entry by chicas-latinas from Cartagena, Colombia
... days being pampered and shown the sights of Bogota by Fi's mum and Martin's family. We stayed in a wonderful boutique hotel in the cute, arty suburb of Usaquen - filled with little cafes and shops. We were non-stop: horse riding ...
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Marvellous Manuel Antonio
A Travel Blog entry by garygapyear from Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
... room (at the same price as I have been paying for dorms in expensive Costa Rica) were thwarted by the renovation of the hotel bathroom directly outside my door from 8.30am onwards - banging , drilling & sanding were the order of the day so sleep once ...
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Burns family visit to Chile!
A Travel Blog entry by pburns77 from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
... in the north would be nice and dry; cold at night (around 30F) but hot in the day (80F). What's more, we had a fantastic hotel decked out in the latest "desert hut" style. The town of San Pedro de Atacama may be tourist central, but it certainly ...
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