central america
Central America, once home to the Mayan Civilization, offers a Wander-worthy mix of old and modern.
Going to Cuba - 2025
I am not a resort person, however, Cuba is a place that is difficult to visit without going through a resort. While I have heard it is possible to do from Canada (where I am), it is complex, and from many other countries, it’s not possible at all to get a flight to Cuba without a resort package.
By Marlena Guzowski11 months ago in Wander
The Dowser’s Prophecy. AI-Generated.
In a forgotten town shrouded in twilight, where legends and secrets merged with the mists of time, there emerged a story that defied belief. It was said that a man, burdened by a destiny written in ancient ink, was destined to become the first true dowser in a thousand years—a sorcerer whose power would defy the boundaries between mortal life and the mysterious realms beyond.
By TCHIKWA ABEL11 months ago in Wander
Quick Weekend Getaway from NYC That Feel like a World Away
Sometimes, the city that never sleeps can feel like it’s running on a caffeine rush you can’t quite keep up with. The honking taxis, hurried crowds, and towering skyscrapers are exhilarating—until they’re exhausting. That’s when it’s time to grab a bag, hop on a train (or behind the wheel), and leave the grind behind. Just beyond New York City’s frenetic pulse lies a collection of escapes so varied and magical, you'd swear they were plucked from the pages of a novel. So, let’s take a journey together—one weekend at a time.
By Darpita Sharma11 months ago in Wander
Lost in Limbo: The Unexpected Struggles of Crossing into Costa Rica
Travel has been both exceptionally affordable and easy so far in Nicaragua. The staff in the hostels spoke English, there was a long list of great tours and day trips to choose from, and shuttling from one place to the next was a breeze.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel11 months ago in Wander
Why San Juan del Sur Isn’t the Beach Paradise We Hoped For
The first beach day we had in San Juan del Sur was strange to say the least. We found a nice spot and I sat cross-legged with my palms resting on my thighs, eyes closed, and headphones in place for my guided meditation. In that moment, I felt like I practically had a “do not disturb” sign around my neck, but I found myself being shaken like a cocktail tumbler, and I opened my eyes to see a man grinning at me as he pleaded for money. I shook my head and said “So sorry, but no, I don’t have anything”
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel12 months ago in Wander











