The Caribbean, Panama

Travel Blogs from The Caribbean (3)

Day 26, The Caribbean Sea, Panama travel blog
Day 26
Sep 30, 2007

... me it's not - that mealtime is the primary social time too. We had our safety and security briefing about Panama in the evening, and learned that there are some very active anti-American groups on the campuses and American students were "advised to ...

A travel blog entry by randiandersen
The Caribbean awaits!, The Caribbean, Panama travel blog
The Caribbean awaits!
Jul 31, 2009

... breakfast we reposition the bikes for the open sea stretch of the journey, then have a lazy day swimming and snorkeling and for the 2 G's an electrical job. Fritz has fried the anchor winch motor and the last time they used it while I was asleep they had ...

A travel blog entry by pearcy
Please bury at sea me now!, The Caribbean, Panama travel blog
Please bury at sea me now!
Aug 1, 2009

I don'tknow too much about the day but there was a period of calm as the engine was started again for a while. Later in the night a pretty good storm got up and we slowed for a while. The hatch over my head and bed did not seal so every now and then I got ...

A travel blog entry by pearcy

Forum Discussions on The Caribbean (11)

Colombia Starter Kit
Posted on Apr 7, 2009, 10:00:39
... is essentially Creole and is quite varied - ranging from guinea pig (a favourite in the Andes) to lobster (on the Caribbean and Pacific coasts). A typical lunch or dinner in Colombia consists of meat or chicken served alongside frijoles (kidney beans) or ...
Jamaica Starter KIt
Posted on May 19, 2008, 15:35:11
... to stay: Jamaica is a little expensive compared to some central American and SEA countries but you have to remember you're in the caribbean and normally paying for a double bed in a private room. I've found budget can be from $20us to $ ...
The Adventure Company pioneers a new style of responsible travel for 2009
Posted on Oct 1, 2008, 12:35:03
... Costa Rica and Panama - This family trip allows travellers to get up close to the leatherback and green turtles that inhabit the Caribbean coastline of Costa Rica. Take part in turtle patrols - protecting the nests, hiding them from poachers and helping to ...
Travel regrets?
Posted on Jun 22, 2009, 04:57:56
Running out of money in Central America and as a result not seeing anywhere on the Caribbean Coast. Also missing out on basically all the ruins, especially Tikal, as I was going to visit them on the way back north from Panama to Mexico Still it's a ...

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