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Guatemala Business

Business etiquette in Guatemala is similar to the rest of Latin America, except for punctuality. Due to the warm, humid climate men often wear...
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Puerto Rico Business

Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory although the resemblance is closer to Latin America. English is understood by many on the island, but Spanish...
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Guatemala Destinations

Antigua Guatemala Antigua is one of the oldest and prettiest colonial cities in Latin America, situated in a valley between three volcanoes....
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Venezuela Information

Venezuela means 'Little Venice' in Spanish, the name given to this northerly country in South America by the early explorers when they found...
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Brazil Information

The long-lasting impression most visitors leave Brazil with is of carefree, colorful people dancing and celebrating in the street parades at...
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Grenada Visa and Health

All nationalities must hold confirmed onward or return tickets and all documents required for the next destination. Extensions on visas for three...
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Uruguay Destinations

Montevideo From the air the city of Montevideo, capital of Uruguay, sprawls as a grey morass across the wide Rio Plata estuary where...
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Costa Rica Facts

Language: Spanish is the official language, but English is widely spoken. Currency: The Costa Rican Colón (CRC) is...
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Mexico Resorts

Puerto Costa Maya City/Region: Yucatán Peninsula Mexico's newest port, Puerto Costa Maya, is the first port on...
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Florida Destinations

Miami Miami may be the retirement capital of the United States, but there is nothing old fashioned about this bright, brash playground...
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