5 Brazilian Beaches You Must Visit Before You Die
Come to Brazil for a little fun in the sun? Well, you’re in luck. There’s 4654 miles of sun-toasted coastline for that. But therein lies the problem: How to choose? There are plenty of great beaches...
View ArticleVisiting Valdivia: The Entry to Chile’s River Region
For many years, Valdivia, together with all its rivers, was subsumed into Chile’s famous Lakes Region, leafy and splashy and beautiful, yet different. In 2007, this region got a name of its own, and...
View ArticleHawaii of Peru: Family Fun and Adventures in Máncora
For our neighbors to the north (Northern Hemisphere, that is), spring break is here and summer is just around the corner. For those hoping to get away for a little vacay, now is the perfect time to...
View ArticleLAN Airlines and Easter Island: Our Unique Relationship with A Special Place
Geography is destiny. For proof, look no further than Easter Island. It sits in blessed isolation, in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean, with nothing around it for over 1,000 miles. The closest...
View ArticleBolivia in Buenos Aires
Surrounded, and often overshadowed, by the countries that border it — Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru — Bolivia remains mysterious to many travelers. Luckily, there’s a small but vibrant Bolivian...
View ArticleCharming Cobblestones: Brazil’s Sleepiest Colonial Towns
The Portuguese left an indelible mark on Brazil when they finally got out of town in 1822. There are number of charming colonial towns built by the Portuguese throughout the country. These sleepy towns...
View ArticleThe 8 Greats: The Amazing Animals in South America’s Amazon Jungle
The Amazon Jungle is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. In fact, it’s so expansive that if it were a country, it’d be the ninth largest. Ten percent of the life on this planet live...
View ArticleA Quick Getaway to Uruguay: Colonia del Sacramento
Though it’s just an hour away from Buenos Aires, you’ll need your passport to travel: Colonia del Sacramento, across the Rio de la Plata from Buenos Aires, is the gateway to Uruguay. Many travelers...
View ArticleHoliday Traditions in South America
As a traveler or expat, experiencing the holidays outside the U.S. can be an eye opening and life changing experience. As we usher in a new holiday season and begin to reflect upon the past year, on...
View ArticleThe Ultimate New Year’s Eve in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
There’s no denying it: few people know how to party quite like Brazilians do. If you’re looking for an unforgettable location to ring in the New Year, then look no further than Rio de Janeiro, Brazil....
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