Profile: Barbara Ann Weibel worked in corporate marketing and public relations for more than 20 years before leaving to pursue her true loves of travel, writing, and photography. In 2007 she strapped on a backpack and traveled solo around the world for six months, visiting 17 countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia, the Pacific Rim, Africa, and Europe, blogging about her experiences along the way. These days, Barbara divides her time between her popular travel and life blog, Hole In The Donut, and writing freelance articles for a variety of traditional magazines and online entities. She travels extensively each year and is currently backpacking through Mexico, Central and South America. Barbara’s Favorite Vacations: I prefer to travel without reservations or a concrete schedule, which allows me to take advantages of opportunities I would otherwise miss if I had to stick to an itinerary. Hostels are my favorite places to stay, because backpackers are an invaluable source of information about undiscovered destinations where I can have a “real” travel experience. I love Spain, New Zealand, Bali, and Italy, although Thailand remains my all-time favorite destination, and I found living with the Maasai in Tanzania to be an eye-opening experience that put me fully in touch with my gratitude.
Tune Out the World at Costa del Sol Bungalos in Punta Allen, Mexico
Oct 15, 2010; Comments OffIn these stressful times, sometimes you just want to switch off the phone, ignore the TV, and go somewhere no one can find you for a week or two to recoup from the daily grind. This kind of escape requires a place that’s off the beaten track yet... Read more »
Posada los Mapaches in Tulum, Mexico Outfits Guests with Bicycles
Oct 07, 2010; 2 CommentsPosada los Mapaches’ location on the main four-lane highway about two miles north of the town of Tulum, Mexico is ideal for visitors who wish to explore the Tulum Mayan ruins, as it is located across the road from the main entrance. But after a day... Read more »
Few Budget Accommodations Available in Bacalar, Mexico
Sep 30, 2010; 2 CommentsI’d heard about a lake in Mexico that sounded like something out of a book of fairy tales. They called it Lago de Siete Colores – Lake of Seven Colors in English – and everyone who’d ever seen it raved about the rainbow colors... Read more »
Hostel La Candelaria is a Perfect Central Location for Exploring Mexico’s Yucatan
Sep 25, 2010; 3 CommentsThere are so many sights in Mexico’s Yucatan that it would require a lifetime to see and do them all. I struggled with which of the ancient ruins to see, which of the cenotes to visit; there was simply not enough time for all of them. Still, I wanted... Read more »
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