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Mendoza, Argentina – Restaurants

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As with other Latin countries, Argentinians take siesta which often runs between 1 and 4 to 5pm. Nearly all shops are close including restaurants. Most restaurants (aside from some of the main tourist ones) will reopen in the evening around 8 or 9pm. Restaurants typically will not be crowded until at least 10pm; it is not uncommon to see families with children dining at this "late" hour. We found restaurants to be quite crowded on the weekdays … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – Hotels

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Lodging in Mendoza ranges from very basic to high end hotels such as the Grand Hyatt and the Sheraton. Pricing is typically more expensive closer to the center of town and near the Plaza del Armas. Lodging is really quite spread out throughout the city and there no specific 'hotel' district. Aires de Montana is a destination spa located in the Andes about an hour from Mendoza. Lodging is also available on site - elevation is 1800 … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – Transportation

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Bus - The bus station is located about 15 to 20 minutes from the Plaza del Armas (the center of town). As with most bus stations, train terminals or airports be careful of your bags and belongings. These are typically high crime areas. We met a fellow traveler who was hanging around at the bus station when she was approached by a local - he pretended to ask her directions and she put her bag down to help him and when she looked back down, he and … [Read more...]

Mendoza, Argentina – More Info

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Banks Banks in Mendoza tend to honor siesta time and typically will close between 1-2pm for the rest of the day. ATM's and banks are scattered throughout the main part of Mendoza - ATM's are available 24/7. ATM's can be found at the airport and at the bus station. Typically we use Pay Pal and HSBC for our ATM withdrawals. The reason being are the lower transaction fees through Paypal to withdraw money from most Argentina Banks - and HSBC … [Read more...]

All the Anglers Are Covered – Ucluelet is a Sport Fishing Paradise

June 13, 2007 by Margo MalcolmLeave a Comment

The destination is the large La Perouse Bank off Ucluelet on the west coast of Vancouver Island, where halibut, salmon, ling cod and rock fish dine on the smorgasbord of herring, sardines and other bait fish that make the banks their home. "Ucluelet is in a unique spot geographically being very close to offshore banks," says Matt Olcen, of Westcoast Fishing Expeditions in Ucluelet. "You are not going to find a more consistent place for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Alaska, Baja California, Beach, British Columbia, California, Canals, Coffee, Cruising, England, Fishing, Hiking, Honduras, Journey, Paradise, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Seafood, Shopping Mall

Greetings from Peru!!

June 8, 2007 by DaveLeave a Comment

Arrived in Lima and rested all day which was good. Saw the catacombs underground in the 16th century St Francis of Assisi Monastery. Many skulls staring upwards with individual bones all separated and arranged nicely in neat orderly piles. Took bus overnight to C. Huayash - the pass was about 14,000 feet which we hit at 1am. I was in bad shape by then - arrived at 6am into town and immediately found hostel and crashed. For 2 days was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Andes, Animal Rescue, Bicycle, Bus Travel, Caribbean, Caves, Food and Wine, Glacier, Ice Climbing, Mountain Climbing, Nepal, Peru, Rainforest, Restaurants, Sailing, Spain, Thailand, Trekking, Walking tour, Waterfall

Learning Spanish in Xela, Guatemala

May 28, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

A large chunk of Guatemala's tourism revenue comes from teaching Spanish to travellers. It's not like it's the only Spanish-speaking country on the continent, but a number of factors make it a number one choice. To start with, the Gutemaltekas speak slowly and clearly. Anyone who has been to Cuba will appreciate the importance of this - you aren't going to learn Spanish if you don't understand a single word muttered through lazy lips at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Argentina, Art, Backpacking, Baseball, Beach, Bus Travel, Canada, Central America, Cuba, Culture, Drinking, El Salvador, Fashion, Gun, Journey, Peru, Resort, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

America’s Cup 2007 in Valencia

May 15, 2007 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

An article is due on the practicalities of attending the 32nd America's Cup in Valencia, which will draw huge international crowds this summer of 2007. Here is the vital info and insider tips. All of the action will take place in the America's Cup Port, a magnificently designed complex built specifically for this occasion by the local government of Valencia. The central ultre-modern Veles I Vents building, a sort of command tower for the press … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Beach, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Internet, Mediterranean, Montana, Museum, Music, Nightlife, Restaurants, Sailing, Seafood, Spain

Chicago Tourism: National Tourism Foundation

May 7, 2007 by Jackie SuttonLeave a Comment

Chicago is located along the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. The city has the honor of being the major center of transportation, industry, politics, culture, finance, medicine and higher education. The "Second City," the "Windy City," "Chi-town," and the "City of the Big Shoulders" are the informal names of Chicago. Chicago, like much of the Midwest, has a climate with a wide range of weather conditions. The city experiences four … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Bridges, Chicago, Culture, Festival, History, Michigan, Museum, Music, Natural History, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Zoo

Isleton Crawdad Cajun & Blues Festival California – May 2007

May 1, 2007 by DaveLeave a Comment

Isleton Crawdad Cajun & Blues Festival California - The Crawdad Festival, an annual event held since 1986, is a real party! This is the largest single event consumption of crawdads outside of the godfather state of Crawfish, which of course is Louisiana. Literally tens of thousands of people converge on this very small town which has a population of under 1000 people (California's Delta Region - east of the San Francisco Bay Area). Over 24,000 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Beer, California, Crawdad, Festival, Louisiana, Restaurants, San Francisco, Walking tour

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