by Anthony Perez | Oct 29, 2015 | Cuba, General
Getting to this island has been nothing but endless obstacles, from the American Embargo itself to issues back home. The more problems I faced on this voyage, the more worth it had. With plans to come here in the summer, a car wreck set me back mentally and...
by Anthony Perez | Aug 19, 2014 | Aruba, Caribbean, General, Voyages
I have spend many years around travel. My grandmother was a travel agent before the internet took away the urge for them and had made yearly trips as tradition to Puerto Rico and Florida. As an agent she was able to get us discounts straight from the airline and...
by Anthony Perez | Jul 7, 2014 | Aruba, Caribbean, General, Voyages
Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire are for the most part similar islands. In regards to culture, they are very different. But in regards to geography, terrain, and climate, they are almost the same. As for Aruba, the island seemed slightly less mountainous than its Dutch...
by Anthony Perez | Jun 4, 2014 | Caribbean, Curacao, General, Voyages
Curaçao is a long, fairly narrow desert island in the southern Caribbean Sea or better known as the Leeward Antilles. It is rugged and rocky with small mountains and small picturesque cove beaches spread throughout the island. Few of these beaches are man made with...
by Anthony Perez | May 28, 2014 | Caribbean, Curacao, General, Voyages
Whats a better way to enjoy a Caribbean island then to get the opportunity to hike up a mountain on one. Curaçao is a truly unique island, from the culture, to the dry climate and hilly terrain. I am new to the world of outdoors and hiking in general and fortunately,...
by Anthony Perez | Jan 17, 2014 | Caribbean, Dominican Republic, General, Puerto Rico, Voyage Journal, Voyages
Travel is a beautiful thing. It opens up a new mindset and perspective towards just life, period. For different people, it means different things. Some for pleasure while others for business. For travelers like myself and those who travel religiously and long for it...