Aren't exotic locations just the worst?
Don't open-minded people leave you running back to your safe space?
Isn't philosophical discussion about the nature of human relationships pointless & lame AF?
If you said hell no to those questions, Anarchapulco might be of interest to you.
Anarchapulco is a conference of people in the liberty movement (particularly anarcho-capitalists) held annually in Acapulco, Mexico. It was created by Jeff Berwick, from the youtube channel Anarchast, others may know him from the Dollar Vigilante. The first Anarchapulco took place in 2015 and attendance has increased with each year.
This year it will be held at Resort Mundo Imperial for 4 days, February 25th-28th. Resort Mundo Imperial is a 5-star hotel in the Diamante district of Acapulco, featuring restaurants, pools, a bar, and a conference room where speakers will gather to lecture about freedom in all aspects of life.
Topics of interest include business, media/politics, health, lifestyle/relationships, and philosophy. Very interesting stuff, I'll be looking to make arrangements to go. In all honesty, I'm not being paid (by anyone but you) to write this article, and I probably wouldn't share it with you if I didn't find it so interesting that I am also trying to go.
That reminds me, tickets prices and hotel room prices are listed on their website. Tickets with an airline are unpredictable in price but there is a guide on their website for how to make your trip there and back a bit cheaper. I'll also mention you can get ticket discounts for being a student, and hotel room discounts for attending the event. Here is their website.
There are other options of course, also mentioned on their website, for people who would prefer to drive or backpack. These are likely a bit more affordable and worth checking out.
Even if you don't consider yourself an anarchist, I would recommend this event to you. There are many brilliant and interesting people scheduled to speak, and hundreds more likely to attend. You could have an incredible time, make connections, learn and teach new things, and maybe more.
Images courtesy of, Hotelopia and Vacationstogo & Wikipedia
Main source, Anarchapulco.com & Anarchast (Youtube channel)