Por torrentes, barrancos y laderas, lanzándose puente abajo o bajo el fuego de las balas de pintura, cinco opciones para poner a prueba tu ansia de diversión
No todo es tumbarse sobre la arena de la playa cuando llega el verano. Si lo tuyo son las emociones fuertes o te da la vida respirar aire puro en plena
Wellness and Wonders in the Mexican Caribbean by Team Fathom A full sensory experience at Palmaïa – The House of AïA. All photos courtesy of Quintana Roo Tourism Board.
If you were to invent a dreamy vacation destination, the recipe might look like this:
Start with equal parts lush jungles, soft-sand beaches, meandering lagoons, and clear blue seas. Add a sophisticated ancient culture, rich in ritual and tradition; a tasty local cuisine influenced by locals, explorers, and even pirates; stay-a-while accommodations, from tents under stars to luxury villas; a wealth of activities to excite the body and mind; and welcoming citizens proud to share their homeland and you’ll end up with the Mexican Caribbean.
Ana Atach 08 and Dan Litwack 05 with children Maya, 5, and Jake, 3.
Ana Atach ’08 and Dan Litwack ’05 write Spanish-language travel book
Alumni couple Ana Atach ’08 and Dan Litwack ’05 met at Dickinson, married overseas and lived abroad for nearly three years. Now they’ve published a Spanish-language book about their global adventures, a project that’s part of Dan’s ongoing goal to perfect his skills in his wife’s native tongue.
A love of travel
Dan, a New Jersey native, was an economics and political science major and student-athlete (NCAA tennis) at Dickinson, who studied abroad in Australia. Ana came to Dickinson from Argentina, double-majored in anthropology and archaeology and took part in global courses in Tanzania, Mexico, Argentina and Greece.