Isla Holbox,
Mexico is located on the North coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Sandy streets and no car are some of the island’s characteristics. It is only accessible by ferry from Chiquila and is a lesser-known Mecca for whale watchers, kite surfers and sun worshippers alike. The island’s main income comes from fishing so if you’re up for some under-the-sun relaxing time, feel free to try it.
Isla del Sol,
Bolivia is an island in the Southern part of Lake Titicaca and although the terrain is quite harsh, the island features some spectacular hills with many eucalyptus trees. There are no more than 800 families living on the island and their main income comes from farming, fishing and tourism. There are also over 80 ruins on the island, most dating back to the Inca period circa XV century AD.
Santa Teresa, Costa Rica is a very small town located about 150 kilometers west of the capital of San Jose. Like most coastal villages on the Nicoya Peninsula, Santa Teresa is quite a remote fishing village, relaying on agriculture, cattle ranching and tourism. The beaches are panoramic and probably the main attraction for tourists.
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