Blog Entries tagged 'casa'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'casa'
- Vigo, SpainDue to inclement weather in Lisbon, Portugal we were forced to make a detour so our ship took us to Vigo, Spain instead. We will miss not seeing the coach museum and eating the outstanding pastries but such is Posted by Where2FromHere in Where 2 From Here? | Apr 27, 2022
- The actual Galapagos post!Well, I have spent considerable time and effort writing posts on planning to go to the Galapagos, getting as far as Ecuador, roaming around a bit, and finally arriving. So how to approach the Galapagos themselves in this narrative? Posted by tdeits in Tom's Travels | Jul 21, 2017
- BARCELONAFAVOURITE PHOTO BARCELONA, OUR LAST CITY OF AN AMAZING 6 WEEK TRIP - OUR FIRST BIG OVERSEAS TRIP. 10 YEARS IN THE MAKING, SAVING, PLANNING, LOTS OF GOOGLING, MAPPING, MORE GOOGLING Posted by aussirose in 2011 Europe & Morocco | Apr 16, 2017
- Casa Particulares, Cuba (1 Good)Casa Particulares in Cuba are rooms in family homes that are rented out to tourists with breakfast as extra (desayuno is generally around 5 pounds per person). Our first casa was in Centro Habana, a dilapidated, crumbling neighbourhood of Habana, which Posted by edandsuet in 2 Good, 2 Bad | Oct 6, 2016
- Climbing El Peñon de Guatapé.... Just for the ViewWe were pretty sad to leave Cartagena. It is a vibrant and fun place. We jumped on a plane bound for Medellin from there we had a two hour bus to a small town called Guatape...why were we heading there? Posted by chellebelle in Nil Responsibilities 'Til 30 | Sep 4, 2015
- Cuba Libre - PaparazziThis is our last day in Cuba ( for this trip anyway). My plan is to make the most of it and enjoy every last minute. Our tour takes us to Ciudad Libertad to learn about the literacy Posted by Linda Fluckiger in Living a Dream | Feb 4, 2015
- SwimmingI just returned from my second swim workout at El Raquet Club. Alyssa picked me up, and we met Katie, who is also married to a Mexican. She has been here for 11 years. The pool was Posted by Tampicoandlisa in Lisa in Tampico, Mexico | Aug 5, 2014
- Cusco July 4-8==Day 1== When we got to Cusco, we decided to stay at the Casa Andina Classic- Cusco Plaza. It was a three star hotel with decent rates. For the four days we spent there we spent a total of $434.94, which Posted by oliviiaaaaaaa in My Dream Trip Around The World | May 11, 2013
- Weekend trips in PortugalYou may be wondering why I haven't posted anything in a while. Well, my traveling has been at little slower for this winter months (the Christmas "holidays" were spent at home). But I've managed to make some short trips near Posted by danics in World Away | Feb 8, 2013
- A Room with a ViewWe think we've discovered the secret to Japanese efficiency: a hard work ethic and social pressures mean that of the 10 days annual holiday that Japanese employees are entitled to, most take 0 days off. Word of mouth is that Posted by Ashton and Emma in Its all about Japan | Oct 7, 2012
- Commu-tourism in CubaIn my opinion, Communism and Tourism don’t mix. Here’s how it works: in a communist country, such as Cuba, everyone is equal. People are provided with the basics of life, free of charge, including housing, education and healthcare. Posted by Lis.L in Let's Go Get Lost | Aug 26, 2012
- The Wild Wild West I was browsing the Internet when an article popped up on Yahoo. “Mexico: The most dangerous country to visit.” I had recently explored the Mayan Riviera and [b]the only dang Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Aug 3, 2012
- Back to School- Teaching English at the Secondary School Over the course of my last few blog’s, I have had a focus on Mexico and my adventures in it. Though Mexico and its many adventures has been an amazing experience, [b]I am also here to v Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Jul 30, 2012
- What is an "intercambio" at Casa HOY? For many people in the Spanish speaking study abroad world, “intercambio” means a semester abroad in another country. Literally, the word means “exchange or swap.” For us her Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Jul 25, 2012
- Salsa Dancing with Casa HOY In college, my fellow Spanish majors and I would get dressed up-ish and step on toes in Latin clubs around the Triad area, just excited to practice our Spanish. [b]I would sh Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Jul 25, 2012
- Visiting Casa de les Punxes On my last outing I made a visit to the spectacular gardens of Laberint d'Horta, so this time I decided to head back to the city centre and visit a very special and not so widely touristic bui Posted by hrtfreeman in Travelling Spain | Jul 25, 2012
- Taking a look around Casa Batlló I have wanted to visit Casa Batlló for a long time. The truth is I pass by this building almost everyday because this impressive piece of architecture is located in the centre of Barcelona, y Posted by hrtfreeman in Travelling Spain | Jul 3, 2012
- MontevideoI´ve had all of these great blog starter ideas in my head, but now, that I´ve finally had a chance to sit at a computer, nothing comes to mind. Where can I start? We arrived at 5 am. We hung Posted by UnMejorHOY in Rice and Beans, Alternative Travel | May 5, 2012
- A Compass to Guide You[b]May this compass guide you as you set out toward your shared horizon. Let the north anchor you, the southern winds fill your sail, The eastern sun warm you, and the western waters renew you. Follow your path with hands joined and Posted by UnMejorHOY in Rice and Beans, Alternative Travel | May 2, 2012
- Barhopping in Downtown CuernavacaRecent HOY volunteers have found their favorite places to drink- chic lounges and rooftop terraces. But everyone comes with a different budget, and if martinis poolside isn’t what you had in mind for your participatory trip in Mexico, [b]we’ve got Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | May 1, 2012
- CouchSurfingMy husband and I are starting, hopefully, a project about alternative travel. I’ve begun this blog, Rice and Beans, Alternative Travel, and we’re putting together questions and situations that will help us research this idea of how to travel in Posted by UnMejorHOY in Rice and Beans, Alternative Travel | May 1, 2012
- Balkan Music in MexicoI have to admit, much to the disappointment of many a drunken man, that I really, seriously don’t like dancing salsa. Or cumbia, or banda, or any other rhythm that requires me to move my hips and feet and arms Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Apr 28, 2012
- Inspiration for Travel“The goal is the path” – Shirley MacLaine. I haven’t written about a book since college. But fortunately I’ve been able to read a ton in the month that I’ve been living at Casa HOY. Gerardo, the director, recommend that Posted by UnMejorHOY in Rice and Beans, Alternative Travel | Apr 28, 2012
- Volunteering with the Salvation ArmyI mentioned in an earlier post that Casa HOY had just started working with the Salvation Army here in Cuernavaca. This month’s volunteers, from England and Australia, have continued their volunteer placement there. Although this placement falls under the Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Apr 26, 2012
- Hiking Boots for a Not Much Hiking TripThe shoes were the first thing to buy on our list. Luckily for my personality, Cuernavaca, Mexico, the town where I currently live, doesn’t offer much to choose from. There’s a store or two downtown and [b]a few ridiculously overpriced Posted by UnMejorHOY in Rice and Beans, Alternative Travel | Apr 23, 2012
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