Full House!
Posted by admin on March 7, 2010
Even though things have definitely quieted down around here in Punta del Diablo, I am pleased to inform you that we have a full house tonight. With over 80 guests gracing us with their presence, things are quite lively in these parts. It was another perfect day- gorgeous weather, interesting people, and just all around good times. Our much- raved about horse tour was all booked again for today , as five happy guests rode off into the sunset with red wine, exhilarating gallops, and breathtaking views awaiting. In other news, three of our adventure-seeking staff members prepared for a beach trek to Cabo Polonio- a 50+ km journey that they plan on making in less than 36 hours. Suerte amigos!
Other than that just another typical day, with guests filling their time soaking in the rays, swapping travel tales, attempting to conquer the waves and just plain relaxing on one of our many terraces. Nobody seems to want to leave… do you blame them?
Well that’s about it for now.
Catch you out there my fellow diablos/as.
Hostel Sex: A Practical Guide
Posted by admin on March 7, 2010
Source: bravenewtraveler.com
The Brave New Traveler Guide To Hostel Sex will get you out of the dorms and into sweaty, awkward bliss faster than you can say “light my fire”.
What do you get when you drop a few dozen backpackers into a hostel, soak with beer and mix in a healthy dose of liberation from social norms?
A tidal wave of hormones…and one major problem: where to go to get it on?
Unless you’re a flamboyant exhibitionist, nothing puts a damper on romantic relations like company. Dorms are almost never empty, and even when they are, the likelihood of someone barging in makes anything more than surreptitious groping an impossibility.
If you’re hankering to slide the key into the ignition and get your motor firing on all cylinders, you need to get creative, and get out of the dorms.
Unless you’re a flamboyant exhibitionist, nothing puts a damper on romantic relations like company.
First of all, let’s consider the options in and around the hostel.
Every hostel has hidden nooks and crannies that offer enough space and privacy for at least a hasty knee-trembler. You can be sure the hostel staff know about these spots, but unless you’re hooking up with one of them, asking for directions is bad form.
The trick is to know where to look, and to scout locations in advance if you’re feeling lucky. Here are some possibilities:




