Panama “Bridge of the World, Heart of the Universe” November 2018

“The diversity of the people, the richness of our culture with all the different influences from the Caribbean and Europe. That’s what makes the Panamanians one of a kind”, says designer Jean Gould who proudly remembers her childhood in Bocas del Toro, Panama.
Coming home after school and seeing her mom actively sewing and teaching her the skills that made her a designer today. “She is my true inspiration”, she adds.

Ms. Jean Gould developed a true love for making and designing Polleras, the Panama National Costume. “Designing is my passion, this is the gift God gave me”. She dedicates her time and her craft, serving the Panamanian community in the United States, from her workshop in Brooklyn, NY.

READ MORE HERE IN THE NOVEMBER 2018 ISSUE

HOLIDAYS IN QUEBEC CITY-CANADA – Dec. 2018

There is no better season to visit Quebec than Holiday Season. Walking around old Quebec City, through the cobblestones streets and stone buildings is an unforgettable experience. The Christmas decorations and the festivities make it ideal for a holiday getaway. More than 400 years of history and heritage. We welcome you to read about the birthplace of French civilization in North America. Welcome to Québec City!

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Visiting Honduras? San Pedro Welcomes You

A modern and bustling city awaiting to be discovered and show its full potential is San Pedro Sula. It was once considered the murder capital of the world, a title that was retired several years ago but still haunts the city. The second-largest city in Honduras, home to one of the most important airports and Central America largest bus terminal, it is the perfect place to start your travel journey in Honduras.

The city is surrounded by the mountains of the Sula Valley, called El Merendón, where the condensed areas coexist with the natural ecosystems. The airport is located just a few miles away from the city center, taxis are available at the airport entrance ($15 US).

READ MORE HERE IN THE JULY ISSUE