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Travels With Jim and Rita

Travels With Jim and Rita

By: Jim Santos travel writer and host of the International Living Podcast
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Discussing the challenges, rewards, and drawbacks of living overseas. Follow our decision to sell our home and live abroad until the housing market adjusts. Information for the would-be expat, digital nomad, roving retiree, or just plain traveler. Host Jim Santos is a published travel writer with over 200 articles and seven books (jimsantos.net). He and his wife Rita lived in Ecuador for 6 years, and are currently test-driving the roving retirement lifestyle. Jim is also the host of the popular "International Living Podcast".

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  • Episode 55 - From Belfast to Roscommon: Castles, Coastlines, and Cultural Discoveries
    Aug 6 2025

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    When our flight touched down in Dublin, we had no idea our carefully planned 29-day Irish adventure would begin with financial shock. Our supposedly bargain $18-per-day rental car suddenly required mandatory insurance at €58 daily plus a €31 fee for crossing to Northern Ireland—ballooning our anticipated $522 cost to nearly $2,500. Welcome to Ireland, indeed!

    Belfast greeted us with beautiful architecture at City Hall and Queen's University, but also with sobering reminders of The Troubles at every turn. The hop-on-hop-off tour highlighted bombing sites and memorials rather than typical tourist attractions, creating a somewhat melancholy atmosphere despite interesting spots like the Titanic Museum built near the shipyards where the ill-fated vessel was constructed.

    As we ventured along the coast, we discovered that sometimes the most famous attractions aren't the most rewarding. The Giant's Causeway, though geologically fascinating, was overwhelmed with tourists even in early May and bitterly cold with whipping winds. Meanwhile, lesser-known Dunluce Castle offered dramatic clifftop ruins, Game of Thrones connections, and the luxury of space to explore without crowds.

    Our counterclockwise journey around the island revealed Ireland's constantly shifting landscapes—from dramatic coastlines to rolling countryside, often changing every few miles. The Wild Atlantic Way provided breathtaking scenery, while small towns offered unexpected treasures. In Donegal, a beautifully preserved 15th-century castle gave us a genuine glimpse into medieval life with its thick stone walls and vaulted wooden ceilings.

    Roscommon became our favorite Irish destination, with its fourteen-acre Loughnaneane Park featuring walking trails, wooden sculptures of Gaelic heroes, and castle ruins we could explore freely without entrance fees or formal oversight. Local pubs provided authentic connections with colorful characters, including a bartender who insisted the proper local pronunciation of "Mur-RAY" was actually "Murry," and claimed the other version was "posh."

    The most profound aspect of our journey was encountering Ireland's painful history at every turn—castle fortifications built out of necessity, famine memorials in town squares, and exhibits describing the "coffin ships" that transported desperate emigrants to America. At Strokestown's Famine Museum, seeing my family name among those who fled or were forced onto ships hit home in ways I hadn't anticipated.

    Despite these echoes of historical trauma, we were consistently moved by the warmth and resilience of the Irish people, their genuine hospitality, and their ability to acknowledge a painful past while embracing visitors with open arms. Our Irish adventure reminded us that travel isn't just about seeing beautiful places—it's about understanding the complex human stories that shape them.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 54 - Is Affordable Healthcare Worth Leaving Home For?
    Jul 28 2025

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    Ever wondered what happens if you need serious medical care while traveling abroad? When Jim's shoulder began failing him in Ecuador, he faced a critical decision that many Americans contemplating life overseas worry about – should he return to the familiar but expensive US healthcare system, or trust foreign doctors with his surgery?

    Jim takes us through his remarkable journey from initial diagnosis to complete recovery after undergoing shoulder surgery in Ecuador. The contrast with his previous experience in the American healthcare system is striking – instead of waiting four months for insurance approvals and scheduled procedures, his entire process from consultation to operating room took just 15 days. Even more surprising was the final bill: $6,200 total compared to $16,000 for similar treatment in the US.

    Beyond the financial aspects, Jim reveals the philosophical differences that make healthcare abroad so different. In Ecuador, patients maintain their own medical records, pharmacists return prescriptions for future use, and doctors spend significant time discussing lifestyle factors affecting health rather than just treating symptoms. The system places much more personal responsibility on patients while creating more human connections – from doctors making house calls to hospitals accommodating family members who stay overnight with patients.

    Drawing from his audiobook "Living Abroad: Challenging the Myths of Expat Life," Jim addresses common concerns about quality of care, insurance options, and whether medical tourism makes sense for everyone. His balanced perspective acknowledges both the benefits and potential drawbacks, providing valuable insights for anyone considering healthcare options beyond American borders.

    What healthcare stories have you experienced while traveling? Have you ever considered seeking medical treatment abroad? Share your thoughts or questions and join our growing community of global travelers seeking authentic experiences worldwide.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 53 - Beyond Cruise Ships: The Freedom of Charter Sailing
    Jul 3 2025

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    Imagine pulling your sailboat into a tiny Greek fishing village where tourists rarely venture, dining at a local taverna where fishermen gather, and experiencing authentic Mediterranean life beyond the postcard views. For travel writer and photographer June Russell-Chamberlain, this freedom to discover hidden gems represents the magic of charter sailing.

    "The freedom to choose where you go and how long you stay," June explains when asked what draws her to this unique form of travel. Unlike conventional tourism or even cruise ships, sailing allows travelers to linger in places they love, adjust plans based on discoveries, and access coastal communities untouched by mass tourism.

    June's sailing journey began unexpectedly when her husband Mike announced his sudden interest in sailing, purchasing what she describes as "the fastest, tippiest, craziest little boat" – hardly an ideal beginner vessel. Despite this challenging introduction, June gradually developed her sailing skills on Oregon's Fern Ridge Reservoir before venturing into international waters. After obtaining necessary certifications through sailing organizations, they began chartering boats in destinations like the Greek Islands and Croatia's stunning coastline.

    What makes charter sailing special isn't just the destinations, but the quality of experiences. When you sail into small Mediterranean fishing villages, you encounter locals who are genuinely interested in meeting visitors – a stark contrast to tourist-saturated locations. "You actually get a feel of the culture," June notes. "It's the authenticity that you get to see when you pull up to a fishing village and spend the night there."

    For those intrigued but inexperienced, June offers reassurance: charter companies worldwide provide captains who can navigate and teach, while sailing schools offer live-aboard courses combining instruction with the experience of boat life. Whether you're looking for adventure, authentic cultural experiences, or simply the joy of charting your own course, charter sailing offers a travel experience that reveals destinations layer by layer, creating memories impossible to replicate through conventional tourism.

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    33 mins
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