For the second half of my El Salvador trip, I saw more of San Salvador and ventured to the country’s famous beaches.
Category Archives: Central America
El Salvador Part 1
Over Christmas, I ventured to the complex Central American country of El Salvador with business school friend Roberto as my guide. I visited the busy capital and a nearby lake.
San Pedro Sula
My final day in Honduras was spent in San Pedro Sula, the economic engine of the country and former most dangerous city in the world. Click here to read about my adventure in this non-touristy part of Honduras.
Copan
Copan is the star attraction of mainland Honduras. In addition to some of the world’s best Mayan ruins, Copan also has a cute colonial town. Click here to read about my trip to and around Copan, Honduras.
Ensenada and Valle de Guadelupe
Just 90 minutes south of the US/Mexico border in San Diego is the chill port city of Ensenada and Mexico´s most famous wine region. Click here to read about this undiscovered gem that is so close to Southern California.
Spanish Lessons in Antigua Guatemala
I took two weeks of Spanish classes in the beautiful town of Antigua Guatemala. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like, click here.
Acatenango Volcano Climb
New blog post on my two-day climb of Guatemala’s 13,045 ft tall Acatenango. Not only did I summit the third tallest peak in Central America but I also go to watch an active volcano erupt!!! Click here to read the story.
A Day on the Border: Del Rio, Texas and Ciudad Acuna, Mexico
I took a day trip to the Texas/Mexico border. There, I saw an unusual lake and had an intense encounter with the US Border Patrol. Click here to read about it.
Ciudad Juarez
New blog post on my trip to Ciudad Juarez, formerly the most dangerous city in the world that has cleaned up its act.
Yucatan Peninsula: From Cancun to Uxmal
Two new posts on my week in the land of the Maya!
Part 1: Cancun and Chichen Itza