Living Overseas
Working in Colombia
By EscapeArtist Staff - (0)One of these idiosyncrasies for Colombia that at first is not given much thought to is public holidays. Holidays can and do affect the way that you do business…
Traveling to Colombia
By EscapeArtist Staff - (0)The New York Times calls Colombia one of the best places for tourism, drawing more arrivals than any other Latin American country…
Bogota – The Entertainment Capital of Colombia
By EscapeArtist Staff - (0)During the past few years, and during the past year in particular, Investment Group Colombia has been witness to the rapidly…
Festival in Bogota Colombia
By EscapeArtist Staff - (0)When one thinks of Bogota Colombia, usually the first thing that comes to mind is politics and government. Most people are well aware of its…
Happiness in Colombia
By EscapeArtist Staff - (0)That is the primary question along with the corresponding multiple-choice answers that are available in the annual “Worlds Happiest Countries” survey…
The Quest for an Island Paradise
By Tanja Bulatovic - (1)I was the only foreigner on a remote island north of Manila and I was there on a mission. Less than three weeks prior to this event…
Inspiration and Vision for Single Expats
By Lady C - (4)Born in London England, I have always been a culture and travel enthusiast and am an expatriate of 26 years. To date I have backpacked across…
In Search of the Uruguayan Ñandú: first impressions in Punta del Este
By David Hammond - (0)It is my fourth day in Uruguay. I’m having a new experience, in that I am ascending and descending at the same time…
60 is the New 40! Nip & Tuck? Or, BEAUTY BOOST from Home?
By Phyllis Davis - (1)Move over plastic surgery and expensive department-store cold creams that deliver empty promises. The baby boomer generation…
Why Travel to Europe to Buy a Castle?
By Tracy Zhang - (0)My latest find was in Medina, Ohio, where an American residence long shrouded in local mystery and covered for ages…
Make Sure You’re Covered for Medical Evacuation Abroad
By Robert Tillotson - (0)Global travelers and expats living abroad must be prepared for the worst. A broken leg while hiking a remote area…
The Protests in Egypt and the Impact on Expats Living in Cairo
By Erin Owen - (2)if you want to freak out every expat living within your borders, turn off all mobile phone networks and cut off all Internet access…
A Global Positioning System, The Provincial Whore, & The Dead Woman
By Roger Gallo - (0)The Argentine, while predictable; surprises. The dead woman has shrines on every motorway, littered with hundreds of water bottles…
The Pressures That Becoming an Expat Puts on Relationships
By Kate Kirby - (5)There is no doubt that the expat lifestyle has many advantages but unfortunately it can put a lot of pressure on relationships…
Fertility Treatment – Our Experience with IVF in Argentina
By Lucy and Matt - (2)Although we didn’t come to Argentina with the intention of doing more IVF, our eight years of unexplained fertility…
Traveling as a Passenger on a Freighter Ship
By John McDonnell - (3)During my years at sea, many friends have asked me what life is like aboard ship. It is a good question, especially for a prospective passenger…
Be the King (or Queen) of the Dominican Republic
By Phyllis Davis - (1)Right now you have the opportunity to secure the EXCLUSIVE rights to the Dominican Republic and to be the authority of the #1…
Taking the Plunge: Our Move to Mexico (An Update)
By Jan Morgan - (3)For seven years now, my husband Fred and I have lived in Mexico. We are transplants from Colorado, and prior to that, we lived our lives in Chicago…
Now You Have An Uncle In The Swiss Business
By Timmie Rudizuli - (1)By “Swiss Business” is meant the complete neutrality of business and government in regard to all external…
Expat Living Without Dis-ease
By Tanja Bulatovic - (2)Health and fear are two sides of the same coin. Considering you’re an Escapeartist reader – at some stage in your life…



