Playa Jaco, Costa Rica 2018
Costa Rica gets into your soul. Pura Vida is a feeling; a way of life. My family has had connections to Costa Rica for nearly half a century, but lately … Continue reading
Nomadic Nirvana: Nassau, Bahamas
Cruise lines frequently stop in the Bahamas; it’s a convenient stop being so close to the Florida ports, and a lot of ships are registered there. With that said, the reviews on the Bahamas, Nassau in particular, are absolutely terrifying.
I will be the first to tell you, GO! It’s beautiful.
“Buddhaful Britt, Most Interesting Travel Blogger”
This has been a very exciting week for Buddhaful Britt. I was listed in an article on the Artful Club as one of the most interesting travel blogs to follow. … Continue reading
Dubai Travel Tips: Where to Go and What to See
Today we have a guest post on Buddhaful Britt, “Dubai Travel Tips: Where to Go and What to See” by Frank Lee; a fellow writer and traveller who works for … Continue reading
Nomadic Nirvana: Cuajiniquilapa, Mexico
Visiting a Sponsored Child – Cuajiniquilapa, Guererro, Mexico By Lisa Britt | May 13th, 2005 on “Boots n All” World Vision is a children’s organization very similar to the Sally … Continue reading
Nomadic Nirvana: St. Petersburg, Florida
As I travel, I tend to forget that I live in a beautiful paradise where people spend thousands of dollars to visit. I’ve mentioned before, that I am by nature … Continue reading
Nomadic Nirvana: Jaipur, India
The Golden Triangle, Road to Jaipur This was my first time in India… The best way to describe it is, India is an endless exotic photo-shoot. India is non-stop “What. … Continue reading
Just Ask
Somewhere around 2003 my company sent me to Mexico City to help open a few lounges in a trendy new W hotel, located in the posh Mexican neighborhood of Polanco. … Continue reading
Nomadic Nirvana: San Jose, Costa Rica
What can be said about a town that most people choose to skip, or scurry away from quickly into the Costa Rican jungles and beaches? The very appropriate nick-name for … Continue reading
Nomadic Nirvana: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
I haven’t been to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica in more than fifteen years. The last time I was here… oh dear, where to begin. Well, it is about 5 hours … Continue reading