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Panama City is the perfect destination for a long weekend. It’s accessible enough from the US for a short trip and offers a lot to explore within a couple hours of the city. Here is a suggested 4-night 5-day itinerary for things to do based out of Panama City, Panama.

Panamanian cuisine has so many influences from the diverse history of the nation. Panama was once unified with Colombia, had Chinese laborers brought by the French to work on the railroads and canal, African slaves forced to work by the Spaniards, and of course the indigenous people. Here are 7 spots for great food in Panama City, Panama that I would recommend for your next trip to Panama City!

The Cayo district in Belize has something for everyone. From jungle adventures to great food, and markets to ruins, there is a lot to choose from. The food in the regions reflects the Mayan heritage, and the natural area are fun to explore by foot, innertube, zipline or hammock! Here are 9 things to do in Cayo, Belize to get you started!

There are a number of spots to visit in Belize City, especially for foodies! Here is a list of 6 places to enjoy great food and drinks in Belize City, Belize.

Tequila and mezcal, tequila’s scorned cousin, are delicious–if you know how to select, taste and pair them. From learning how they differ, to selecting, tasting to pairing, let’s get started enjoying Tequila and Mezcal.

I love breakfast and brunch or even breakfast for dinner. Here are my ten (10) top breakfasts in 10 cities around the world. Sometimes breakfast is a delicious egg bake, or biscuits and gravy, and other times all I need is a great cup of coffee and the perfect pastry.

Belize is a small and diverse country, with an abundance of delicious foods and memorable experiences. Here are my picks for the top 10 places to eat in Belize.

From Old San Juan to Condado, these are 12 top spots for food and drink inn San Juan, Puerto Rico.

I provide opportunities for people to go places that may not feel safe to travel on their own, to meet people they wouldn’t otherwise connect with and have experiences that they can’t find via an internet search. I do this by creating real connections when I travel, by meeting people, listening to their stories and creating one-of-a kind experiences I can share with you.