




I spent last weekend in a friend's beach house in a beautiful beach called Punta Islita. Both the hotel and tiny town practice responsible tourism, where you can see a magical village build by a group of artists and entrepreneurs. Although small (the whole town revolves around a soccer field), it's got a kindergarten, school, museum, artists' studio (where art classes are given to locals), church, convenience store and police station. Here are some of my favorite pics of the trip.