Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

 

The shuttle from Antigua to Lake Atitlan took about three and a half hours and arrived at 4pm.  The van approached the lake from a mountain road high above, and the lake came out of nowhere.  Suddenly, I was greeted with spectacular views of an expansive, majestic, shimmering blue lake radiating the afternoon sunlight, encircled by lush green hills and towering volcanoes.… Read more

Antigua, Guatemala

The van from San Cristobal to Antigua was a slight nightmare.  It took 13 hours after several delays, and required changing vans three times.

At least the border crossing was easy.  On the Mexican side of the border, the van driver took each person’s passport into the immigration office (as well as a required $20 ‘exit tax’ if you’d been in the country more than one week), and returned 10 minutes later with our exit stamps. … Read more

Pacific Coast & San Cristobal, Mexico

The van from San José to Pochutla took 3.5hours after encountering roadwork on the winding mountain roads.  In Pochutla I caught a cab outside the van depot for a 20-minute ride to Puerto Angel and arrived at my Airbnb at 1:30pm.… Read more

Oaxaca & San José del Pacífico, Mexico

The bus ride southwest to Oaxaca took about four and a half hours.  I had a luxury bus, so it was a quite nice trip with scenic views of the dry, steppe, desert scrub land which most people think of when envisioning Mexico that transformed into tropical savanna and rolling green hills. … Read more

Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

An hour and a half after taking off from Quito, my flight landed at Seymour Airport on Isla Baltra of the Galapagos Islands archipelago.  The Galapagos Islands are one of the places people wait a lifetime to visit.  After landing, I could feel excitement in the air as people started getting giddy. … Read more