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Mya Guarnieri is a journalist based in West Palm Beach, United States of America.
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To really see Peru, hop on (and off) the bus

25 Oct 2024  |  NZ Herald
The article explores a travel experience in Peru using the Peru Hop bus service, highlighting its flexibility and convenience for exploring various destinations like Lima, Arequipa, and Cuzco. The narrative includes personal anecdotes of adventures such as dune buggy rides in Huacachina, kayaking in Paracas Bay, and hiking Rainbow Mountain. The author emphasizes the blend of structured itineraries and spontaneous exploration, offering insights into the cultural and natural beauty of Peru.

To really see Peru, hop on (and off) the bus instead of flying between cities

23 Oct 2024  |  www.chicagotribune.com
The article explores the benefits of using the Peru Hop bus service to travel across Peru, highlighting the flexibility and unique experiences it offers compared to flying between cities. The author shares personal anecdotes from various stops, including Huacachina, Paracas, and Rainbow Mountain, emphasizing the beauty and cultural richness encountered along the way. The narrative underscores the value of embracing serendipity and the profound impact of experiencing Peru's landscapes and local culture firsthand.

To Really See Peru, Hop on (and Off) the Bus

07 Oct 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
The article describes a travel experience in Peru, focusing on a dune buggy ride near the oasis town of Huacachina. The narrative captures the thrill and beauty of the adventure, highlighting the stunning desert landscape and the emotional journey from fear to joy.

Diving into the Dominican Republic’s springs and rivers

03 Mar 2024  |  San Diego Union-Tribune
The Dominican Republic offers a variety of natural swimming spots, including cenotes and rivers, that provide a unique and immersive experience. Despite safety concerns and travel advisories, exploring these locations with local friends or guides can be rewarding. Highlights include the Hoyo Claro cenote near Punta Cana, the mystical pools of Río Caño Frío on the Samaná Peninsula, and the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Reserve. The article provides practical advice on how to visit these sites, including hiring guides, renting cars, and using public transportation.

Finding a way back to ‘Perfect Beach’ in Puerto Rico

11 Feb 2024  |  www.sandiegouniontribune.com
The author recounts a personal journey to rediscover a cherished beach in Puerto Rico, known as Perfect Beach, which was once accessible through a family property. Accompanied by a cousin, the author navigates the northern coast, exploring various local beaches and dining experiences. Despite initial challenges in accessing Perfect Beach due to private property restrictions, they eventually find a way through a restaurant called Arrecife 681. The author describes the emotional return to the beach, which remains as perfect as remembered. The article concludes with recommendations for accommodations and dining in the Islote area.

Hidden Paradise: Discover the Breathtaking Natural Pools in the Rivers of the Dominican Republic

04 Feb 2024  |  www.estadao.com.br
The article explores the natural beauty of the Dominican Republic's hidden natural pools, known as cenotes, and rivers. It highlights the author's journey with friends Hogla Enecia Pérez and Manuel Herrera, visiting various natural attractions like Hoyo Claro and the Rio Caño Frío. The narrative emphasizes the country's hospitality, the mystical properties of the pools, and the unique experiences of swimming in these pristine waters. The article also touches on travel safety concerns and the high traffic mortality rate in the Dominican Republic, providing a balanced view of the travel experience.

A dip in the rivers and springs of the Dominican Republic

16 Jan 2024  |  infobae
The article explores the natural beauty and travel experiences in the Dominican Republic, focusing on its rivers, springs, and cenotes. It highlights the contrast between the luxurious resorts of Punta Cana and the serene, untouched nature of places like Hoyo Claro and the rivers in Samaná. The author shares personal experiences and interactions with locals, emphasizing the country's hospitality and the mystical allure of its natural water bodies. The narrative also touches on safety concerns and travel advisories, providing a comprehensive view of the Dominican Republic's hidden gems.

Diving Into the Dominican Republic’s Springs and Rivers

15 Jan 2024  |  www.nytimes.com
The Dominican Republic's cenotes, rivers, and streams offer a unique and vibrant experience distinct from its famous beaches. Despite safety concerns and travel advisories, exploring these natural water bodies with local friends reveals the country's warmth and hospitality. The capital, Santo Domingo, is historically significant, framed by three rivers. The article highlights the beauty and clarity of these water bodies, emphasizing the immersive and heartwarming experience they provide.

In search of the perfect beach: a journey along the north coast of Puerto Rico

01 Jan 2024  |  www.estadao.com.br
A journey along the north coast of Puerto Rico in search of the 'Perfect Beach' leads to various explorations of local beaches, including Punta Caracoles and La Poza del Obispo. The narrative highlights the challenges of accessing certain beaches due to private property restrictions and the natural beauty of the region. The article also provides recommendations for accommodations and dining options along the Rota 681, emphasizing the rustic charm and culinary delights of the area.

A dip in the rivers and springs of the Dominican Republic

01 Jan 2024  |  es-us.vida-estilo.yahoo.com
The article explores the natural beauty and unique experiences of visiting the rivers, springs, and cenotes in the Dominican Republic. It highlights the contrast between the luxurious resorts of Punta Cana and the serene, untouched nature of places like Hoyo Claro and the rivers in Samaná. The narrative includes personal anecdotes and practical advice for travelers, emphasizing the warmth and hospitality of the Dominican people. It also touches on safety concerns and travel advisories, providing a balanced view of the travel experience.
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