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Online Travel Guide :Chilean Volcano Continues To Disrupt Travel

July 30th, 2011 admin No comments

Chile’s Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano continues to disrupt travel in South America, although activity has lessened  in recent days. Travel in Argentina and Uruguay has been the most severely impacted, with airport closures yesterday in Buenos Aires and Montevideo. While many

Online Travel Guide :“When Should I Buy My Ticket For This Summer?”

June 10th, 2011 admin No comments

Everyone dreams of it – that perfect ticket, with ideal flight times, great connections, and of course, a bargain price tag.  How to best go about making reality come at least close? There are lots of theories out there about when to buy, in order to get a great price.  Unfortunately,

Travel Guide :Can Travel Really Be Eco?

June 10th, 2011 admin No comments

I have been mulling a recent comment on an older blog entry.  The person wrote “I was told by a wise woman not too long ago (who runs an ecological farm – Permaculture based) that: ‘There is no such thing as Eco travel. You wanna be Eco? Good – Stay Home!” Is she right?  Is [...]

Travel Guides :Fuel Fire Causes Flight Cancellations in Miami

June 10th, 2011 admin No comments

More than 90 flights have been canceled at Miami International Airport Thursday after a massive overnight fuel tank fire.  The fire has created a major disruption for American Airlines, the airport’s biggest carrier, and stranded or delayed thousands of passengers. Firefighters

Travel Guide :Floods and Mudslides in Bolivia

March 23rd, 2011 admin No comments

After weeks of heavy rains, Bolivia is beset by floods and mudslides.  The poorer regions of the capitol city, La Paz, are particularly hard-hit, with hundreds of homes swept away by mudslides. It appears that relatively few lives have been lost, although there has been at least

Travel Guide :Latin America Weathers Tsunami With Minimal Damage

March 23rd, 2011 admin No comments

Latin America appears to have sustained minimal damage from the tsunami generated by Japan’s massive 8.9 earthquake on Friday. Ecuador’s government today lifted the state of emergency from the Galapagos Islands, and people all along the West Coast of Latin America returned

Online Travel Guide :Tsunami Warning for the Pacific Coast

March 23rd, 2011 admin No comments

A massive magnitude 8.9 earthquake rocked the Japan coast this morning (Friday, March 11th), triggering tsunami warnings for twenty countries, including the coasts of Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, Chile,  Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and the Galapagos

Travel Guides :Staying Healthy While Traveling: Part 1, The Basics

March 23rd, 2011 admin No comments

Anyone who travels regularly to Latin America has heard the questions.  Right after “But isn’t it awfully dangerous?” usually comes “Don’t people get sick down there a lot?”  The answers are no and no – most of Latin American is quite safe,

Travel Guides :What to do about lost or expired passports

October 24th, 2010 admin No comments

It happened again last week – the frantic phone call from the airport, as a client realizes that his passport is expired. Take a deep breath.  Yes, it’s bad, but like most things, there are solutions. The best solution is, of course, prevention.  When you buy your ticket,

Travel Guides :Peru Departure Tax – Now you pay it, now you don’t

October 24th, 2010 admin No comments

Latin America is the land of departure taxes.  Many countries charge departure taxes, and all too often these can only be paid in cash, at the airport, at departure.  This can come as an unwelcome surprise to travelers who (like me) may arrive at the airport with no money left in