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Costa Rica Getaways are Affordable Mini Vacations

23 Jun

Save Green by Going Green! Affordable Vacation Packages to Costa Rica and Panama.

As a discerning traveler with 2 children, I am always looking for ways to experience unique vacation adventures and tread lightly on the environment, all while making dollars go as far as possible.  This has just become easier-check this out – 33 affordable vacation packages to 10 different top destinations in Costa Rica and Panama— perfect timing for summer family vacations!

Each vacation package features a different hotel with an average savings of 33%. Not too shabby! You could escape for an incredible weekend, or combine any of these packages for a longer, custom Costa Rica or Panama vacation. This is a great opportunity for couples, families, single travelers, or groups — Really for anyone looking to experience Costa Rica in style while saving a bunch.

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Going Green & How to Help

30 Mar

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Do you ever wonder what more you can do to help the environment? Are you looking for additional ways beyond reduce, reuse and recycle? Here is one way we all can help.

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Bocas del Toro, Panama Vacation

02 Mar

Archipelago of Natural Wonders

by Lisa Khajavi

One of the many advantages of Costa Rica being a small country is the ability to visit Nicaragua and Panama very easily. One of my favorite getaways is to Bocas del Toro, Panama. It is a beautiful, one hour flight from San Jose during which you see many sights; including the recently awakened Turrialba Volcano, coffee plantations, pineapple fields, mangroves and many stunning features. Not long after passing the winding waterways of the border town of Changuinola, you will descend into the town of Bocas del Toro with its cheerfully painted Caribbean-style structures perched on the water. This mellow town is on the island of Colon, which is part of a stunning archipelago made up of 9 islands, 52 keys and some 200 tiny islets. Welcome to Bocas del Toro! Read the rest of this entry »