Living the dream used to mean a cozy retirement in Florida or Arizona. Not anymore. More and more retired Americans are trading familiar surroundings for exotic addresses across the globe. And many...
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If you’re looking to travel in February and wondering where on earth to go, take inspiration from your fellow travelers: Check out their reviews recounting their favorite February trips. Our intrepid travelers...
A country-by-country guide to Starlink in Central America: Where it works, where it doesn’t, and what it means for expats and nomads.Internet in Central America certainly isn’t the headache it used to...
Brazil is one of those landmasses that is way too big to try to describe in a single sentence. However, regardless of the area of the country, you decide to visit, here...
Share The Article Barcelona may be the most sought-after destination in Spain, with its towering Sagrada Família cathedral, historic Gothic Quarter, and colorful Park Güell, but it's been actively signaling to tourists...
February is a prime time for many spots in the tropics and the Southern Hemisphere. Below are some of your smartest February trip options. Click the black buttons below to connect with a...
In much of the world, July is synonymous with vacation, and for good reason: It’s peak summertime in the Northern Hemisphere, with greenery (and wildlife) in full display, and festivals of arts...
With echoes of medieval Georgia, fragments of Tsarist Russia and plenty of souvenirs from the Soviet Union, Borjomi is a fascinating layercake of history and heritage. Borjomi is known globally for its...
Your guide to duty-free shopping in Central America. Learn about the Golfito and Corozal Free Zones in Costa Rica and Belize, plus airport and frontier shopping.Central America has never been a great...
Eight years ago, floating 300 yards above a terracotta neighborhood, I decided to make Medellín my home.I was on the Metrocable line, a gondola, suspended on the wires connecting the communities sprawling...
I’ll be honest: I don’t think the backlash against Americans in Latin America is as bad as some claim. But let’s talk about it anyway.Every few months, Twitter and TikTok explode with...
Share The Article Are you a digital nomad planning on relocating to Latin America, preferably somewhere sunny and that won't cost an arm and a leg––or even your life? Due to the...
The Italian peninsula brings in millions of international tourists every year, drawn to the incredible diversity of the country: There are bustling cities, storybook-like villages, bucolic countryside, glittering beaches, and dramatic mountain...
Share The Article If you're a digital nomad currently country-hopping around the globe, looking for the next safe haven to set up base temporarily and where you can enjoy both low living...
Editor’s note: "Living in Brazil" is part of an ongoing series, "Where to Retire," on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end.There’s much to like...
One in a thousand people has six toes or fingers. Twenty-six percent of young people lack a gag reflex. And about two in seven dudes, according to my own research as a...
Share The Article Not Cancun and its glitzy resort zone, Punta Cana and its pristine Caribbean sands, and most certainly not Cartagena and that historic, UNESCO-listed walled center: the beach city stealing...
Check out some of our favorite Costa Rica waterfalls with our guide, while exploring nature and discovering cool, natural swimming holes for post-hiking dips.Costa Rica is famous for its beaches, wildlife, and rainforests....
At Lonely Planet, we love a dream trip. We are always looking for destinations that you can’t find anywhere else. And South America has countless opportunities for adventures that check an item...
Renowned for its balmy weather and UNESCO World Heritage-listed colonial walled district, the Colombian city of Cartagena has become one of South America’s most sought-after vacation destinations in recent years—but it’s far...