Central America / Caribbean: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

Working on a cruise ship means long hours, late nights and its own kind of party culture. Here's how to stay on the deck and out of the infirmary.
What happens when the boundaries between "travel" and "real life" begin to blur?
Organic farms in remote Costa Rica offer volunteers a model for sustainable living.
November 18, 2015

Palming Off the Problem

For poor farmers in Nicaragua, palm plantations mean environmental destruction, chemical exposure—and a paycheque. Is there an alternative?
If “learn to speak Spanish” is on your to-do list, you'd best head to Guatemala.
February 17, 2015

Postcards from Utila

Out of sight of the sun-drenched beaches of a popular Honduran diving destination, a dangerous reality threatens the viability of future tourism.
After returning to Yale this Fall, Elizabeth reflects on her summer spent in the jungle.
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