How did you get your start traveling? I started traveling when I was 16. I participated in a volunteer trip to Guatemala and have had the travel bug ever since. Since then, I have traveled to many parts of the world, including doing
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“Year after year,” Carrie Bradshaw quips at the beginning of Sex and the City the movie, “20-something women come to New York City in search of the two L’s – labels and love." My friends and I discovered a lot
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Church bells clang, railroad tracks rattle and laughter leaps down the street. On a Sunday morning, the sounds of San Jose, Costa Rica waft through the gated window in my room at Hotel Colonial, landing on my bed along with
Chelsey Perron is the founder of Taproot Travel, an eco-friendly travel guide for Central America, and lives in Costa Rica. In this week's Women Who Travel Solo, Chelsey talks solo travel in Chile, Argentina and more.
Located on Calle 33 in East San Jose, Restaurante Sofía Mediterráneo is in the heart of the upscale Barrio Escalante, an oasis of culinary delights in Costa Rica’s otherwise mostly bland capital dining scene. The brightly lit promenade, known as