Nancy Trejos visits Medellin for the Washington Post and discovers what we’ve been saying all along. Medellín is no longer the crime ridden drug epicenter it once was, but has within the past 15 years or so transformed into a … Continue reading
The Atlantic yesterday shows a little love to BA super puerta cerrada Casa Felix. When the Argentine winters get too cold (below 60F) chef Diego and his Yankee wife bring their South American culinary expertise to the US of A, … Continue reading
Sao Paulo has a vast amount of events, exhibitions and cultural events going on year round. As a city of great mixture of races and cultures, whatever they do is huge and will always have an impact on the other cosmopolitan … Continue reading
La no mundo fora, se você pronuncia a palavra “Brasil”, a maioria das pessoas automaticamente pensam no que? Praia, areia branca, mar azul, coqueiros e morros. Pensam em mulatas dançando samba no carnaval do Rio de Janeiro.
The Four Beaches of Morro de São Paulo Brazil
Morro de São Paulo, a charming little fishing village found on Tinharé Island (1.5 hrs off the coast from Salvador) in the state of Bahia is still relatively Continue reading
OK, so you’ve arrived in Bogota; the weather may not be ideal and the latitude can take a few days to get used to but the city is full of its unique history and culture which are well worth exploring. … Continue reading
Though not the most recent rant from quick talking, fast eating, globetrotting star of No Reservations, Anthony Bourdain, this blog entry from Travel Channel reiterates what we’ve been saying all along. Not only is the food in Colombia amazing but it’s … Continue reading
From the archives of design blog Exxcorpio comes an amazing series of photos from all around Bogota. If you haven’t been to Bogota yet, perhaps these pictures will convince you to go. And of course if you are planning a … Continue reading
As a fun way to go on our way this Friday, Oasis would like to present to you yet another one of James A Fitzpatrick’s Travel Talks. This episode the always classy Mr. Fitzpatrick takes us on a wondrous journey to … Continue reading
Those who know Medellin will tell you that it is a vast urban landscape with a seemingly infinite amount of nooks and crannies for treasures to hide. Sure, Parque Lleras (where many bars and restaurants are concentrated) is all fine … Continue reading