Top 6 diving spots in Latin America
If you love to live an adventurous life near the ocean, this article may help you when booking your next vacation
If you love to live an adventurous life near the ocean, this article may help you when booking your next vacation
Things are far quieter on the south and west sides of the island, the latter being the prime spot for diving and snorkelling
When it comes to sustainable country houses, South America is a wonderland of quirky, unique, and downright beautiful ecolodges
Here are six ecotourism activities in Latin America that adventurous souls should add to their bucket list
Come to Cape Horn and disconnect yourself from the outside world on the southernmost point of South America.
Far from being a desolate, arid wilderness, the Atacama Desert in Chile is overflowing with captivating allure.
Standing as the capital of the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina on the southern coast of Brazil, Florianópolis is the epitome of a Brazilian beach paradise.
Capurganá, located in the Caribbean, offers picture- perfect, sandy landscapes between a small bay and dense tropical rain forest.
Latin America is home to a wide variety of culinary traditions and styles. From its indigenous cuisines to ingredients and recipes introduced by immigrants from around the world.
Do not miss the opportunity to visit Cerro Negro and enjoy its adventurous plans.
The following three paramos can easily be reached from Bogotá, so put on your waterproof boots, grab a raincoat, and head for the city's surrounding hills.
Escape the tyranny of your inbox to immerse yourself in the nitty gritty of gaucho life.
When people think of tropical vacations, they probably think of the Bahamas, the Virgin Islands, or possibly even Mexico. Perhaps, you should look a little further south to the small country of Belize.
Taganga may not be the most obvious tourist destination in Colombia, but certainly it’s worth a thought if you’re in the Caribbean region.
Lima it’s truly an international city, with a wealth of sights, tastes and activities that connect the present with its ancient past (all on a relatively inexpensive budget, of course).
Are you thinking about planning a trip to Uruguay, but totally lost when it comes to the best time to visit?
Chile has a wealth of beautiful landscapes beyond the iconic regions of Patagonia and Atacama. Here are some of them.