Roseau, formerly Charlotte Town is the capital town of Dominica, an island of the Lesser Antilles or Windward Islands and is located in the western part of the island. The number of population is about 20,000. Catholic bishop's headquarters and main center of the archipelago, Roseau bases its economy on the export of agricultural products such as citrus, tropical fruits, spices, essential oils and obviously tourism.
Friday, 28 November 2008
Roseau or Charlotte Town
Roseau, formerly Charlotte Town is the capital town of Dominica, an island of the Lesser Antilles or Windward Islands and is located in the western part of the island. The number of population is about 20,000. Catholic bishop's headquarters and main center of the archipelago, Roseau bases its economy on the export of agricultural products such as citrus, tropical fruits, spices, essential oils and obviously tourism.
Monday, 18 August 2008
Havava - Revolution, Cigars and Fun

Sunday, 17 August 2008
Antigua - The colonial capital

Saturday, 16 August 2008
Lima - A city of life and colour

Friday, 15 August 2008
Mendoza - The vineyard of Argentina

Thursday, 14 August 2008
Cordoba - The colonial home of Argentina

Wednesday, 13 August 2008
Brasilia - The custome made city

Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Panama City - The Crossroad of the Americas

Monday, 11 August 2008
Buenos Aires - Tango, tango and more tango
you must go there. Because of the history of the city there is a huge European influence in the city and you will find many buildings similiar in style to buildings in Europe, especially France. Most of the tourist activities are located around the biggest avenue in the world, Avenida 9 de Julio. Here you will find some wonderful parks and places of interest. But lets face it, there are three main reasons to come here, for a cheap and fantastic variety of food – which the city proudly floughts due to its European roots, an insanely buzzing nightlife where most people don´t get back home or to their hotel until at least 5:00am, and Tango. Tango is everywhere, anytime and will be taught to anyone who is interested. Argentina is the home of Tango and Buenos Aires is the proud leading representitive of this exhilarating dance art. If you just want to see the dance rather than shake your money maker, there is plenty of Tango shows as well.Sunday, 10 August 2008
Acapulco - Still one of the best hotspots
If you don’t know or have never heard of Acapulco, well, you obviously don’t know Latin America and one of the most popular beach resorts in the Caribbean. Acapulco has been somewhat overshadowed by Cancun but still remains one of the hottest beach destinations and caters very well for tourists. The sun seems to always shine and the beaches are white and have an inviting assortment of beachfront restaurants and cafes. Once here you have to go to La Quebrada and see the famous cliff divers doing their thing. You can either see this from a platform on the cliff (after paying a small entrance fee) or from the nearby restaurant. Generally the prices here are cheap, which is surprising since it is such a popular tourist destination. One of the best beaches can be found on Isla de la Roqueta. After a short water taxi (the one we took had a glass bottom which was pretty neat) you can get to the island. There are family friendly shallow beaches as well as deeper beaches with a little more surf. The nightlife here is great fun as the families generally head to the restaurants and then their hotels while those that want to spend the night dancing and drinking usually do so until the sun comes back up.
Saturday, 9 August 2008
Bocas del Toro - A perfect hideaway
In the north east corner of Panama, lays the little hidden gem Boca del Toro. You still won’t find many tourists bloating out the town, which is a nice change from a lot of other Central American beach spots. This is another great – and cheap – place for diving and scuba to see some beautiful corals and sea life. You might even get to see a reef shark or two! And even if you stay above the water you have a pretty good chance of getting to see and play with some dolphins. The island itself is quite small so you can rent a mountain bike and trip across to other side and visit Bocas del Drago. But the best beaches are nearby and you normally only need to pay $3 or $5 for round trip by boat to either Red Frog Beach or Wizard Beach. Red Frog is the better place but will charge an admission fee of another $1 or $2. Further inland you can find – The Bat Cave! Don’t worry if you’re an evil villain, this version is only for the animal not the superhero. For only $1 you can wade through the watery cave and spy on hundreds of bats clinging to the ceilings of the caves.
Friday, 8 August 2008
Utila - Island Magic

Thursday, 7 August 2008
Maracaibo - A mix of the old and new
the capital Caracas. If you go out to taste the local culture you will quickly pick up the sound of a very specialised musical sound associated with the city. Walking around the centre of the city, you will probably find it clean but a little lifeless and fake. Because of this I suggest that you go see some of the more historical parts of the city like Saladillo. Saladillo is a gorgeous colonial part of the city with a much older Spanish feel with narrow streets. To the north of the city you will come across some interesting buildings built to float on the water by the native Venezuelans. There is also the bridge over Lake Maracaibo is the largest concrete bridge in the world and is quite an impressive sight. With all this, the city also has a very good climate and some great waterfront areas to enjoy. If you want to get to know a little bit more about the city and its history, try and take one of the Tranvia rides. These are special tourist trips that will take you around the most significant parts and tell you their history. This city is a definite recommended holiday destination.Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Quito - smack in the middle of things
in time. The La Compañia de Jesus is thought to be one of the most stunning churches in South America, and anyone that thinks this would be justified. It is a glorious building that has been restored after suffering severe fire damage. You can also pop outside the city and visit the monument for the middle of the earth (mitad del mundo). While the monument has been built a few hundred meters away from the actual middle of the earth, the location is typified with events and festivals, and a selection of museums that are a treat to see. Be warned we were lucky that we had a decent understanding of Spanish, as only the touristy areas spoke any form of English.
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Cartagena - La ciudad colonia
This is city that is more than just beautiful, this city is fantastic. With a huge amount of exotic colonial buildings,
s of restaurants and cafes, and the main beachfront or “Bocagrande”. The walled city also has some fantastic old forts which usually charge a moderate price for admission, but are well worth it. The Bocagrande holds all the main hotels and condos stretched across the coast of the beach. The best beach in the region is the Playa Blanca. You can drop by this beach as part of a trip to the Islas del Rosario as well as lunch and a visit to the aquarium. The city holds a huge selection of food both traditional and modern so you stomach will enjoy the trip as much as you do.
Monday, 4 August 2008
San José - The Centre of Costa Rica

The centre economically, physically and politically of Costa Rica, San José is place we passed through several times on our travels. The city itself feels very laid back and not too large, so you can take a walk around and see most things. In fact most of the tours are walking tours of the city. The people there are fiercely proud of their city, even to the point where they will happily tell you all the faults and how exactly they should be fixed. There are several museums in the city and one of the most popular and recommended include the Children’s Museum which has several interesting displays for both parents and children. There are plenty of other quality museums like the Gold Museum, the Jade Museum and the Insect Museum. You can also go visit the Simon Bolivar Zoo and see the local wildlife of the country and nearby regions. There is quite a collection of local foods available at relatively cheap prices, and plenty of cheap goods (some better quality than others). San José is also a good place to take trips to the regions around the city. Some of these include trips to the coffee plantations, river rafting and there are daily buses that take you to the volcanic mountain of Poas.
Sunday, 3 August 2008
Mar del Plata - Tango and Mate, rico!
t hungry or tired, try the Confitería Gloria Maris which is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling fish tanks. Pretty cool stuff. Being an Argentinean city, you can also naturally see one of many Tango displays at the Teatro Colon at an incredibly cheap 15 pesos. Also, this is a city of the addictive mate drink! You will be able to buy this bitter caffeine alcohol almost everywhere in the city, and most people walk around with a thermos or gourd close at hand to take a quick drink whenever they fancy.
Saturday, 2 August 2008
Viña del Mar - a hidden gem

One of the key beach destinations in Chile is Viña del Mar. This is a place with loads of cheap accommodation and fantastic white beaches that a lot of foreign tourists miss because they do not recognise the name. But because it is hugely popular with South Americans, make sure you book any hotel accommodation early if you intend to arrive in summer. Which of course would make sense since it’s a beach holiday resort. So as you are relaxing on the luxurious beaches, try one of the local delicacies - an alfajor. These are sweet cookies that usually contain fruits or caramels and are covered in chocolate. Great tasty and exotic gifts for anyone back home. Timing is essential for getting the most out of a trip to
Friday, 1 August 2008
Mexico City - Supersized everything

When visiting
Thursday, 31 July 2008
Puanta del Este - luxuary beach resort

The Monaco of South America, Punta del Este is a Uruguayan city that sits on some of the most beautiful and unspoilt beaches in the continent. If you are interested in a pure beach holiday then you couldn’t get better anywhere else. There are other water activities you can do like, for instance, hire a yacht and sail around the peninsula, or head to the surf side of the peninsula and ride the waves. And once the night turns to day, the focus of the city turns to the nightclubs and drinking and dancing with the throngs of other tourists. Because this place is synonymous with beaches and famous people who visit these beaches, this has also become a beautiful person’s city. You will find large amounts of people that spend all their time toning, bronzing, waxing and showing there assists. These people then spend the rest of the day strutting around the beaches showing everyone the results of their hard work. Food wise, seafood is top quality here and you will found plenty of selection from the restaurants along the beach front. A lot of the tourist influence comes from nearby
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Rio De Janeiro - Carnival City

Sunday, 20 July 2008
Cuzco - The Incan Capital
If you want to looking for a mystical holiday, the stone city of Cuzco will give you the ideal environment to relax, and feel isolated within the arms of the snowed covered mountains. You will also feel energised by the hot high altitude sun that is always present even though the area is a cold weather land. The sunlight has a wonderful illuminating effect on the buildings that come from the pre-Hispanic period as well as the colonial period. I have been lucky enough to have visited Cuzco 10 times, and every time I am able to find something extraordinary that I hadn't seen the time before. But for those that want some advice about what to do for a short one off visit to Cuzco, I would suggest that you must go to the Temple of the Sun, Coricancha, which originally had walls covered in gold and even though it wasn't the most imposing structure from the Incan Empire it was the most revered because it had been built for the Sun god. Then after drop by the Sacsayhuman Fortress and see and learn about the impressive feat of the crafting, moving and building of the fortress with enormous stone blocks. These blocks are placed on top of one another without any type of cement but are so secure you cannot place a piece of paper between the stones. Even with all this, we still haven't mentioned the world famous "Incan Lost City" of Machu Picchu. This is one of the most frequented tourist attractions around the world. In general, the quality and beauty of the pre-Hispanic constructions, the purity of the air energy of Cuzco will leave you, as it did me, eternally enchanted.
Saturday, 19 July 2008
La Paz - The city in the clouds

La Paz is a city that we heard a lot of people complain about, but we found it an absolutely fascinating place. The fact that it is the highest capital in the world is a novelty by itself. When you first enter the city on one of those dogey rickety buses you will be amazed at just what a stunning view entering La Paz is like. The city is built in the valley at the top of a mountain with the more wealthy areas in the base of the valley and the poor areas at the top. This means that most tourists like us will travel about halfway when they first arrive. The main sites in La Paz have to be the Coca museum, the black market and the nearby Tiahuanaco. The Coca museum talks about the history and influence of the coca plant and even give you the chance to try some special coca sweets. These little black sweets taste OK but will also leave your tongue numb for a good hour or two. The black market is a trinket market where you can purchase things as surreal as llama foetuses. Apparently placing one of these under the front step of your house will guarantee prosperity??
Thursday, 17 July 2008
Cancún - The sunnyside paradise

The city of Cancun has had huge amounts of money pumped into by the Mexican government over the past 10 or 20 years and it shows. The place is a water or beach lover's dream holiday location. With vast white sand beaches stretching for what seems like miles, it feels like a world away from work and city life. Most of the other things to keep yourself occupied with usually involve taking a dip in the gorgeous blue ocean. Snorkelling, scuba diving and fishing are some the activities that are enjoyable, relaxing and a perfect way to enjoy the sun, sights and the sea. Most of these trips can be organised through your hotel and usually includes pick-up and drop-off so all you need to sort out is yourself. The best time to arrive is just in time the Carnival in the end of February. This is basically one huge beach party where you will find tourists from every corner of the world drinking and dancing together. Another time to visit is during the mid-May Jazz Festival that draws in some surprisingly big name artists. This is not quite the chaotic level of the Carnival but has a much more cultured and chilled atmosphere about it.
Saturday, 12 July 2008
The best South or Central American City
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