Archive for ‘Latin America’
Nomadic Retirement, Part 3: Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil
By Jamie Douglas - (2)After traveling in Argentina, the countries of Paraguay and Uruguay are a welcome change from “huge!”…
Mexico Real Estate Fractional Ownership
By Henry Altman - (1)The property we have chosen is a beachfront condominium project located in Mazatlan, Mexico named Tiara Sands. This property is being developed by a Canadian based company Oceanside Developments International…
Costa Rica: A New Vision for Escapeartist
By Escapeartist Staff - (0)Our new portals provide a dedicated resource to a single dream destination operated by an experienced expat who knows the ends and outs of their adopted country. With over 20,000+ visitors per month, this website will be the window to the world and everything you want to know about Costa Rica…
When a Patriotic American becomes an Expatriate you Know it’s Time to Escape From America
By Susan Beverley - (8)My time of reflection on September 11 was spent in the delightful company of Dave vonKleist…
Nomadic Retirement: Chapter Two, From Chile to Argentina
By Jamie Douglas - (0)In the first installment of this series on circling the globe in the southern hemisphere, we visited New Zealand and then…
Entertainment and Culture in Argentina
By Tom McMurrain - (1)Escapeartist wants you to explore Argentina and dive into the activities that interest yo the most…
Why Uruguay is a Favorite with both Investors and Those Seeking a New Residency
By Juan Federico Fischer - (2)Savvy investors have known for some time now that Uruguay is a great place for investing…
The $500 Billion Payday – Wake up Latin America!
By Escapeartist Staff - (7)The looming US debt default has awakened the Escape from America movement! It seems that concerned citizens worldwide are coming to the realization that an ‘Escape Plan’…
8 Things We Love About Our Expat Life in El Salvador and 3 Things We Don’t Like
By Andy & Nanelle Newbom - (1)Why on earth would a couple of Americans move to El Salvador to live?…
The Cost of Living In Panama
By Michael Manville - (2)The prospective expat or retiree first needs to understand that Panama is very much a two tiered society…
Unique Housing: Taking Expatriate Living to the Extreme
By Kristi Rifenbark - (1)Nestled within the Makax lagoon in the belly of Isla Mujeres, Mexico you will find an expatriate, Richart (Rishi) Sowa…
Retirement in Mexico Will Save You Money
By Thomas Lloyd - (1)Everyone says Mexico retirement is cheap. While this is definitely true, it’s good to know exactly how it’s cheap…
Puerto Penasco, Mexico: Sun, Sand and Surf Draw Residents and Visitors
By Barbara Coe - (1)The fierce wind was kicking up big waves and making a loud racket. The tide rose nearly to the top of the seawall but by evening…
My Argentine Kitchen
By Kate Kirby - (1)I have always been passionate about food and since moving to Argentina one of my great pleasures has been exploring the different…
Wake up America…Colombia is Hot!
By Tom Ocean - (2)In May 2004, the United States initiated negotiations with Colombia to establish a free trade agreement…
Retirement in Costa Rica v Ecuador: A comparison for potential expat retirees
By Jamie Douglas - (5)Both Costa Rica and Ecuador have much to offer retired expats. I will start with the northernmost of the two: Costa Rica, which is much smaller…
Escapeartist Members Only Argentine Villa
By Tom Ocean - (2)Longing for a new adventure? Thinking about exploring life in another country, or possibly planting a new flag? Or maybe you are just curious about other civilizations and cultures? Have the spirits of Lewis and Clark or Magellan secretly snuck up on you, filling you with the wanderlust and the desire to explore?…
The Truth About Living in Honduras: The Upside and Downside
By Sara J. Laing - (6)I’ve done volunteer service trips from the U.S.A. to Honduras, Central America for thirty-five years and have been living…
Carnival Season in Uruguay
By Julie Butler - (0)Uruguay’s Carnival Season is the longest in the world, lasting throughout the southern hemisphere summer…
Blue Horseshoe LOVES Colombia Part I
By Tom Ocean - (25)Fifteen years ago Escapeartist took the “path-less traveled” and planted the Escapeartist flag in Costa Rica. Dozens of media and expat organizations courageously followed our steps spreading the good news about Costa Rica. As a result of this decision, MILLIONS of people experienced…



