Cynthia: We’ve been wanting to visit this popular expat destination for some time. Sorry to report our trip to explore Lisbon got off to a rocky start. I don’t know what was going on at the airport, but the crowd waiting to get through immigration was massive.
Edd: It took us a couple of hours there. When we got to the city we couldn’t find the Airbnb rental and were clickety-clacking our suitcases up steep hills over Lisbon’s tile sidewalks.
C:Â After a red-eye flight from the States we were beyond exhausted when we finally arrived at the apartment.
E:Â Our place was in a hip area called Barrio Alto. This was the view from the terrace.
C: “Hip” means the bars and restaurants spilled out onto the streets, and patrons were eating and drinking until the wee hours. That, plus major jet lag, made the first few nights less than restful.
E: We’re sharing this not to complain, but to make readers aware the self-planned, economical travel we do isn’t always flawless. Once we adjus...
After months of preparation our global adventure finally began last week when we departed for our first stop—Mérida, Mexico.
Why Mérida? Capital of the state of Yucatán, it’s a vibrant city of about one million residents with a rich Mayan and colonial heritage.
Several factors have made Mérida an increasingly popular expat destination:
And the low cost of living that we’ll report on at every location we visit.
In the Mérida airport we got Mexican pesos from an ATM to pay for the taxi ride to our Airbnb rental.
After using the US dollar in Ecuador all these years it felt weird to be handling foreign currency. Fortunately, the conversion is simple—one peso roughly equals a nickel.
During this initial trip we’...
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