Another vote for Portugal. We went last fall and loved it. Food etc much less expensive than Spain, France, Germany, and Austria. |
+1 for Ecuador. Check out Cuenca, we lived there for several months, met some teachers spending their summer there. For $2500 for rent + food - you would live like a King! |
| Try Kalkan in Turkey- it is WAY cheaper to fly to Turkey than Europe b/c of the EU taxes- Turkish air direct flights are usually less than 800- you will love Turkey!!! |
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How about Boquete in the Chiriqui province of Western Panama? It's situated in the highlands of Panama so the air is much cooler and fresher than the rest of Panama. First class beaches on both Pacific and caribbean coasts. The islands of Bocas del Toro has great beaches, snorkeling, and surfing - last time I was there Jimmy Buffet was said to be reef surfing off a boat. The waters of Boca Chica on the Pacific side are supposed to have some of the best sport fishing around. Very exclusive fishing lodges. Panama City is six hours drive. The major city of David is 45 minutes away. Friendly locals. And, if you get homesick or seek the company of other expats, they have those too. There is a reliable public transportation system that can take you all over the country and into Costa Rica. And they use the US dollar as their currency.
I think you could swing it for a month with your budget. |
| Portugal, Spain or Italy if you want Europe. Argentina, Uruguay, or Peru in south america. |
Cartagena is basically a more exotic San Juan. |
BA has great restaurants, great beauty, great bargains, great side trips. For a super fun place where you're not spending a lot of money but still feeling on top of the world, hard to beat. |
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Buenos Aires. And in lieu of credit cards bring cash (just under $10,000) and exchange it on Calle Florida. Get the blue dollar rate and save 30-50 percent! Last trip I would exchange a $100 every few days and get 12 pesos per dollar
instead of government rate of $7... |
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Buenos Aires is beautiful and cheap!
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As a teacher I have my summers off and have spent 4-6 weeks at a time abroad. I commend you and your wife for doing this, it's amazing to "slow travel". I've done Costa Rica, Argentina, Columbia, Thailand, Peru, Spain and Central Europe this way. And I have done smaller European vacations to Paris, Sweden, Amsterdam, etc. All locales were amazing and affordable in their own right.
If you go the Portugal route, look into doing this program in Madrid first - Vaughtown or Pueblo Ingles. Both are essentially the same. They look for English speakers from a variety of ages/countries/backgrounds to interact with native Spanish speakers who want to improve their English. All meals and lodging are free for the English speakers and it takes place at a scenic hotel (they have a couple locations) a few hours from Madrid for roughly a week. It's a great way to see the countryside and to meet people from all over the world as well as have a week of room and board covered on your trip. I did it through Vaughtown and it was a wonderful experience. When I went to Costa Rica and Argentina I took Spanish classes at a local school. I stayed with a local family (arranged through the school). What is great about the school is that classes met in the morning, the school often had organized local activities (dancing, tours, etc) and weekend trips. It was an economical way to see the city and country. Plus, living with the local family helped improve my Spanish, was inexpensive and I was cooked great local foods. When you decide on a destination, please post it and I'm sure we can give you some more specific tips! |