Talking about Peru: One thing you must make sure when you are going there, go on SouthAmerica.travel's Food tour of Lima!
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What happens when you travel to Peru? Let’s find out! Experience an intimate view of what you can discover on a tour of Peru's most notable highlights and hidden gems in this short film.
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Peru's infection rate is on a steep way down, Brazil's are about to follow, according to Worldometer and the the IHME (Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation) of the Universtity of Washington..
That makes now the perfect time to lock in all those discounts still available in both countries. Remember, as soon as everybody books, those great deals will vanish!
How about a tour of both: Sugar Loaf in Rio and Machu Picchu in Peru?
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Learn from the experts - SouthAmerica.travel was recently featured in TRAVEL + DESIGN on how to plan a trip to South America. From top recommendations, like where to splurge and popular regions, to booking tips, get inspired to plan the perfect South America itinerary.
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Oozing colonial charm and spectacular nature, while having fewer tourists, Arequipa is a must-see in Peru. Once serving as the region's capital, the "White City" - coined for its marble buildings - is dotted with significant architecture from the 16th century. And with three nearby volcanoes, the views and hiking are endless. Learn more about this fantastic destination.
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Once we all can travel again. Once we all feel comfortable enough to travel, we'll see a load of people trying to work on their bucket lists. Everybody at once. So why not try something more remote, like the Guyanas. Only 3 hours flight from Miami:
https://www.southamerica.travel/guianas/travel-info/best-time-to-visit
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I just needed to share this: The infection numbers in Brazil and Peru are finally falling https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/brazil/ AND no second wave is expected according to the IHME of the University of Washington: https://covid19.healthdata.org/brazil?view=infections-testing&tab=trend&test=infections
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On the Travels of the Incas tour, visit some of the most famous sites in the Inca Empire. Most unique is Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake and a vibrant center for indigenous Peruvian and Bolivian groups. Considered the Inca empire's birthplace, no history tour of South America could be complete without a visit to Titicaca.
https://www.southamerica.travel/peru/tours/travels-of-the-incas-tour
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Machu Picchu and La Paz Tour 🦋 4* & 5* Lake Titicaca Cruise
Britain won the race. Approved the first vaccine. US and Europe are almost there, so when if not now ist the time to dream: https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/pantanal-tours/brazil-pantanal-wetlands-rio-de-janeiro-tour
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On our Rio de Janeiro & the Route of Gold Tour, visit the highlights of Brazil's Gold Rush. From the tranquil colonial towns of Minas Gerais to the picturesque beaches and cultural wonders of Rio de Janeiro, get a unique glimpse at one of South America's most historically rich countries.
https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/tours/rio-de-janeiro-and-minas-gerais-tour
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South America is opening up for international travelers again! So now is the time to dream of some warmer climates in the Southern Hemisphere :-) How about some beaches: https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/tours/rio-tropical-islands-ilha-grande-paraty
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Away from it all, closer to Peru than to Rio de Janeiro: https://www.southamerica.travel/amazon-rainforest/lodge-tours/uakari-lodge-brazil-amazon-jungle-lodge
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The Giant River Otter is among the most unique species in South America, as well as an endangered species. Nearly twice as long as the North American otter, the giant river otter can grow as long as 6ft and are adept hunters, with even caiman being their prey. These social creatures can be spotted mostly in the Amazon region, where they hunt together and on occasion mess around with wildlife viewers and photographers. Discover more of the exciting wildlife of South America during any of our Amazon tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/amazon-rainforest
One of the Inca Empire's most extensive ruins and arguably the least crowded, the Inca Cañari Ingapirca site is a forgotten treasure in Ecuador. Located near the quaint town of Cuenca, Ingapirca is believed to have been a large temple. Protected by impressive ancient walls, the original temple stands high above the ruins and surrounding landscapes, situated along a grassy hilltop. Enjoy a day-trip to one of the continent's most significant historical sites and all to yourself:
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The second-largest waterfall in Brazil, Fumaça, descends an impressive 340 m. Located in the beautiful park of Chapada Diamantina, Fumaça towers over the surrounding Atlantic Rainforest region and steep canyons. Spend a day exploring the area, starting with a hike up the high plains. Admire panoramic views over the wild valleys and mountain slopes before taking a dip in the river.
https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/tours/rio-lencois-chapada-diamantina-bahia-tour
The Pisco Sour is one of South America's most famous cocktails and perhaps the most controversial. Popular particularly in Chile and Peru, the two nations have had quite the dispute over the drink's true origins, with each country claiming the title. The Pisco Sour comprises of lemon or lime, simple syrup, egg whites, and bitters. Despite the debate, Pisco is the national spirit of both countries and remains an integral part of the culture, enjoyed at gatherings and festivities for decades. Any visitor to the continent would be remiss not to sample this delicious cocktail and see what all the fuss is about. https://www.southamerica.travel/south-america/food-wine-tours/news/south-american-drinks
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Located along the dark waters of the Rio Negro and surrounded by the wild landscapes of Brazil, Anavilhanas Lodge is a true escape. The lodge borders the Jaú National Park, known for its islands, endemic wildlife, and unique ecosystems, ideal for reconnecting with nature.
When in South America, you must sample an Alfajores. Popular primarily in Argentina, but common in most countries on the continent, the Alfajores is a delicious cookie with a dulce-de-Leche center. The Alfajores originated in the middle east, eventually being brought over to South America by Spain during the colonial era. Learn more about the traditional cuisine of South America from a variety of food tours.
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How about some -natural- social distancing in the Amazon Rainforest? Uakari is closer to the Pacific, then to the Atlantic.
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Imagine how weird Christmas is without a hint of snow. But sometimes, a tropical, merry Holiday is worth trying! Book a trip to South America now, for 2021, and lock in low prices with all the flexibility!
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Make wine tasting a bit more unique this time around and head to the north-west of Argentina. In the Calchaquí Valleys, known for their striking red rock formations and rugged landscapes, wine thrives. High altitude vineyards dot the area, shared by the provinces of Salta and Tucuman. The place is ideal for spending a day hiking and taking in the remarkable scenery before enjoying a glass of Argentine wine.
Plaza Murillo is the central plaza of La Paz, Bolivia's administrative capital. This open space is towered over by prominent government buildings, including the decorative legislative building, basilica of our lady peace, and multiple cultural heritage museums. Spend an evening people watching and brushing up on this country's unique history.
Vintage train carts, cozy interiors, quality service, and stunning views of Peruvian landscapes are just a few reasons why you should consider traveling by train. The Belmond Andean Explorer is a unique experience, transporting visitors in style from two of Peru's most significant historical areas, Cusco and Lake Titicaca. The journey is one night, with sleeping cars resembling more a hotel than a train cart.
Up to something tropical historic? Come to colonial Salvador, Brazil's first capital.
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South American winters revolve around the mountains. Head to Cerro Castor, the southernmost ski resort in the world, to experience all the action. Located just outside Ushuaia on Mount Krund, Cerro Castor has excellent runs for skiiers, with other activities including sledding, snowshoe hiking, and snowmobiling. https://buff.ly/3aq4X0L
Tigre, located in the province of Buenos Aires, is a nature haven for porteños and visitors to the Argentine capital. Escape the rush of urban life and connect with nature during a boat ride through the delta, zigzagging past lush vegetation, unique fauna, and picturesque stilt houses.
While visiting Pisac's incredible ruins and exploring the Sacred Valley's scenic landscapes, be sure to check out the Pisac Sunday Market. The experience is a colorful one, with local artists and farmers selling their goods. If in need of souvenirs for friends back home, this is an ideal stop.
Lima's Plaza de Armas is hailed as the colonial city's birthplace, hosting the country's first palaces, religious sites, and mansions. The plaza's center has an elaborate fountain where visitors can enjoy an incredible view of the square and its colonial architecture. However, this scenic fountain has a dark past, marking the area where once a gallow sat, killing hundreds over its time.
Ushuaia, otherwise known as the southernmost city in the world, is located on the lower tip of South America. Often the hub for travelers en route to Antarctica, Ushuaia is a stop for many. Interestingly the city was originally the location of a notorious Argentine prison, where its worst criminals served their sentences. Ironically, while not citizens, these prisoners were responsible for creating the city center's foundations that hosts thousands of tourists today.
For lovers of marine life or stunning nature, Peninsula Valdes should be on your travel list. Essential to the preservation of marine mammals, including orcas, sea lions, penguins, and even the endangered southern right whale, this mushroom-shaped peninsula hosts ideal conditions for these species to breed and nurse their young. The reserve hosts an array of calm gulfs and beaches, perfect for spotting the wildlife in their natural habitat.
Besides its incredible flora and fauna, the Amazon rainforest's numerous indigenous tribes have piqued people's interests worldwide. While the forest's most remote tribes are not in contact with the outside world, there are still many tribes that adventurers can visit and get to know. These tribes are a unique chance to experience the Amazonian culture upclose, including visiting indigenous thatched homes, watching traditional dances, and learning about the people's medicinal remedies, all hailing from the forest.
The region of Boyaca evokes a sense of patriotism among Colombians, serving as the location of the decisive Battle of Boyaca that gained Colombia its independence from Spain. Thanks to Generals Bolivar and Santander's leadership and their rebel army of 3,000, New Granada - modern-day Colombia - defeated the Spanish and marched toward the capital, Bogota, for a final blow to the Empire. Today, the region is famous for its historical importance and its picturesque towns and lush mountain landscapes.
A blend of old and new, Bogota oozes cultural heritage throughout its busy streets and intensive museums, like the Gold Museum and National Museum of Colombia. Rust-colored brick buildings and green parks dominate the urban landscape, and the city is home to a diverse mix of people from across the country.
Founded in 1554 by Jesuit Missionaries, São Paulo has outgrown its humble past, ranking as one of the world's largest cities with over 12 million residents. Famous for its delicious coffee and towering skyscrapers, as well as its abundance of trendy restaurants and bars, this massive city is an enjoyable adventure in Brazilian life.
The jagged coastline of Fernando de Noronha makeup some of Brazil's most scenic landscapes. Located 200 miles from the coast of Brazil, this ecological sanctuary is unique for its remoteness. As a protected archipelago, only a certain number of tourists are permitted at any time, making for remote beaches, abundant wildlife, and an open-show to the beauty of South American nature.
The various waterways in the Amazon are teeming with wildlife unique to South America. It would be hard for those after a real adventure to beat a jungle tour or Amazon cruise, where you can get up close to the likes of giant river otters, caiman, macaws, and possibly even a jaguar.
Towered over by the snow-capped Villarrica volcano and located close to the world-famous Patagonia reserve, Pucon is an outdoor adventurist's dream. Trek or ski the nearby volcano before river rafting the Trancura river. Or explore the town and adjacent mountain lakes before taking a relaxing dip in a hot spring; Pucon has it all.
Visiting a local community in the Amazon is an exciting experience through one of the world's most unique cultures. Learn about day-to-day life, medicinal remedies, and local artwork. https://buff.ly/2XJ4MGu
After a day's long hike in Patagonia, enjoying incredible views of the mountainous landscape, return to your lodge. Accommodations in Patagonia provide a luxury travel experience for visitors. Whether you're after stunning scenery, entertaining tours, or amenities like a hot tub, Patagonia lodges have it all. https://buff.ly/3qBHQWf
Just back in Rio de Janeiro to check everything out myself. Haven't been here for month. Nice how uncrowded it is :-)
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Tayrona National Park in Colombia is a stunning combination of pristine water, sandy beaches, coconut palm trees, rainforest, and mountain ranges. It is quintessential Colombia, compromising some of the country's most impressive landscapes. It even hosts a few archaeological sites built by the Tayrona civilization that once inhabited the area. https://buff.ly/3bK3OlE
In the remote and ice-filled landscapes of Antarctica, you may be surprised to find a church. Trinity Church is the southernmost Orthodox church in the world, built by Russian researchers on King George Island. Since its completion in the '90s, the church has been consistently run by a priest, who - on the rare occasion - has performed baptisms and weddings.
Birthplace of the great Inca Empire and uniquely situated on the world's highest navigable lake, Puno is the capital of Peru's folkloric traditions. Step back in time, immersing yourself in the indigenous cultures of the lake, including their legend of how the Sun God transformed the fertile valley into Lake Titicaca with his tears. The ancient inhabitants were forced to survive on their reed boats, which are still inhabited today by local groups.
The Chicama Valley dates back to Moche Culture (100 BC- 650 AD) and is one of Northern Peru's most impressive sites. Explore the well-preserved painted reliefs of human figures, fishing, mythical animals, and more in the main pyramid. https://buff.ly/2MXSsQr
Praia do Rosa is a must-stop for surfers. Situated in the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil and surrounded by lush green slopes, the bay is scenic and has excellent waves for surfing. https://buff.ly/2KftBXp
Are you dreaming of Patagonia? Here's your starting point to planning the perfect trip. Learn how to get to Patagonia's most popular locations in the reserve and get inspired by the variety of destinations.
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Savor succulent wines amidst Chilean countryside views just outside of the capital, Santiago. There are hundreds of vineyards to enjoy fine tastings, ranging from internationally-acclaimed producers to boutique, family-owned shops. https://buff.ly/39BDI1l
Puerto Madryn has some of the best whale watching on the continent. Located in Argentine Patagonia on Peninsula Valdes, the region is popular with marine life, serving as a mating and rearing site for orcas and souther-white whales. https://buff.ly/3oNIHCH
Time to avoid the crowds in Brazil - and the winter back home! :-)
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Salta is known as a colonial city in Argentina’s remote northwest, and it's a major destination for train exploration around the country. The city is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, with red-rock valleys, and unique mountains. Visit the Cathedral, Church of San Francisco, Town Hall, the Historic Museum of the North, as well as the crafts market where you can purchase silver trinkets and handicrafts.
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In Florianopolis, traverse along rocky cliffs as you make your way to the beach of Lagoinha do Leste. The beach leaves any traveler mesmerized by its steep cliffs, lush vegetation, and white sand. Soak up the sun, surf, or hike to a small fishing village
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Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and sits on the Atlantic Coast at the mouth of the Demerara River. Here, find fading British and Dutch colonial architecture, tree-lined avenues, Hindu temples, West Indian markets, rum shops, and reggae music.
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Patagonia is a nature lover's dream, with landscapes that are unlike any other place in the world. No matter your travel style, from luxury lodges and scenic cruises, to challenging hikes and campgrounds perched on viewpoints, there's a tour for you. Read through our selection of Patagonia tours that dive into the history, wildlife, outdoor activities, and stunning landscapes of the reserve.
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Experience two of South America’s most mysterious destinations and fascinating highlights: Easter Island and Machu Picchu. Enjoy extensive history tours, views of the southern Pacific ocean, and wild hiking some of the world's most unique geography.
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Learn about Chilean viticulture and enjoy tasting a few of the local vintages in Colchagua Valley. This scenic wine valley has some of the most reputable wineries, including Viu Manent, Santa Laura, and Montes, many of which were established during the 19th century from vine cuttings imported from France.
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Look down at the world's most beautiful city from the best viewpoint around, Sugarloaf Mountain. Rio de Janeiro offers visitors stunning views from just about anywhere in the city, whether you're looking at the distant peaks of Dois Irmãos - the two brothers - or the magnificent Christ the Redeemer from atop its perch. However, from the tops of Sugarloaf, reached by cable car, all of Rio and its surrounding mountains, jungle, and bay are visible. Be sure to make it in time for sunset.
Registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site by the UNESCO committee, Ouro Preto is a glimpse into Brazil's colonial past. The city's churches and plazas have been witness to incredible wealth and bloody rebellion. Formerly known as Vila Rica – the name was changed by decree of Emperor Dom Pedro I, and Ouro Preto was declared an Imperial City in 1822. Explore the city and nearby gold mines that once made Brazil and the Portuguese empire prosperous.
https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/tours/rio-ouro-preto-and-amazon
Glacier hopping is one of the most popular activities while exploring Patagonia and Antarctica. These unique formations are larges masses of ice that are slowly moving across the land. In the southernmost regions of South America there are a number of glaciers that can be visited by boat or kayak, where visitors can get as close as possible to these natural wonders.
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Explore Inhotim Brazil art park, a 5,000-acre open-air museum and botanical garden inspired by a colorful Inhotim map. The museum consists of several pavilions and galleries full of dramatic paintings, detailed sculptures, videos, and musical displays.
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Our South America UNESCO tours extensively explore the rich history and cultural sites of the continent. From the missions of Paraguay to the ancient ruins of Chan Chan in Peru, our UNESCO tours are a journey through time and nature, ideal for connecting with the intricacies of South America.
Patagonia is an immense reserve shared by Chile and Argentina, comprising of the Andes Mountains, glaciers, lakes, fjords, and deserts. For those considering a trip, this immense and diverse landscape can be challenging to navigate. To ease the process, here is everything you need to know on how to get to Patagonia.
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Capped in eternal snow and heavily glaciated, Chimborazo is the highest peak in Ecuador at 20,702 feet. This dormant volcano towers over the surrounding landscapes of lakes, valleys, and quinoa fields and has a variety of stunning hikes.
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One of the highlights of the Delfin Amazon cruise is the daily guided activities. From fishing the evening's dinner, visiting a local Amazonian community, or exploring the canopies of the rainforest via suspension bridge, you'll never run out of things to do.
https://www.southamerica.travel/peru/amazon-river-cruises/amazon-peru-delfin-i-cruise
Valle de la Luna is an otherworldly landscape in Northern Chile. Characterized by its unique rock formations, enormous sand and salt dunes, as well as one of the clearest night skies for stargazing, this sliver of the Atacama is a must when in Chile. The valley is just one of many sites worth visiting in the Los Flamencos National Reserve.
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There is no retreat to nature quite like a stay at an Amazon lodge. From riverside resorts to bungalows tucked deep into the tropical rainforest, every Amazon lodge is an experience in nature and luxury. Enjoy a day full of guided activities, before dozing off each night to the sounds of rare wildlife.
https://www.southamerica.travel/amazon-rainforest/lodge-tours
Have you ever dreamed about traveling back in time? Well then, Ouro Preto is for you! Feel as if you've entered a new world while exploring the town's baroque churches, cobblestone streets, and artisan shops.
View our Ouro Preto Tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/ouro-preto-tours
Visit Valparaiso, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover why poets, painters, and philosophers were drawn to this vibrant port town. Today, Valparaiso attracts international visitors with its unique history and bohemian flair. Head to Paseo Gervasoni and gaze at the impressive wall murals and local art galleries. View our Valparaiso Tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/chile/valparaiso-tours
Our very own Travel Consultant, Claudia Corona, is traveling in Patagonia right now. Check out her latest adventure featuring the gorgeous landscapes of Patagonia. It is truly nature at its finest.
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Talking about cool breezes and cute colonial architecture: Dive into the history of Pernambuco, Brazil. Only 6 hours flight from Florida!
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Honeymoon in Brazil, what better than a secluded resort, far away from the hustle of the next town? Hang out in your hammock under palm trees and be cooled down by the quiet breeze of the Atlantic Ocean. What you think?
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Lagoa do Cassange Beach Resort 🦋 4* Bahia Brazil Resort
Famous for its striking rainbow colors, Cano Cristales is arguably one of the most picturesque rivers in the world. However, ensure your timing is right, the brilliant red of the river is only visible from September to November, when its rare riverbed plant blooms.
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In the Chapada Diamantina National Park of Brazil, Gruta Azul (Blue Cave) is a deep pool illuminated by light. It's stark colors of blue and green are beautifully off-set by the red rock of the cave. This show of color is ideal for a plunge after a long hike.
https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/chapada-diamantina-tours
The vintage Tren Crucero takes passengers on a journey through some of Ecuador's most breathtaking landscapes. Riding through the Avenue of Volcanoes, a 200 mile strip of land between two cordilleras, get impressive views of seven different peaks reaching over 17,000 ft.
https://www.southamerica.travel/ecuador/train-tours/tren-crucero-ecuador-railway-tour
The pent-up demand for travel is rolling in, and now many hotel and lodging options in Patagonia are filling up. Additionally, many travelers who postponed their vacation are now rebooking for the late 2021/2022 season. So, if you're thinking about traveling to Patagonia, the time to book is now!
https://www.southamerica.travel/patagonia
Did you know that much of South America is open for travel again? We’re operating trips in several countries right now, with more following soon. With 20 years’ experience, our own local offices, and specializing only in South America, we’re best placed to guide you healthily through South America. We’ll ensure you have an enjoyable and safe trip whether you’re looking to travel soon or are planning well ahead. Check out our Book with Confidence page for more details on how to travel safely.
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We're still thinking about this amazing new tour to Jalapão Brazil. Who wants to go? 🌸 🌱 https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/tours/tour-to-jalapao
Are you looking for an adventure post-pandemic? Consider a trip down south to Antarctica. Enjoy wildlife, embark on zodiac excursions, and completely reconnect with the world around you.
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Top Antarctica Tours 🦋 Flexible Antarctica Cruises, Trips & Flights
Our very own Travel Consultant, Claudia Corona, is traveling in Patagonia right now. Check out her latest adventure featuring the gorgeous landscapes of Patagonia. It is truly nature at its finest.
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Talking about cool breezes and cute colonial architecture: Dive into the history of Pernambuco, Brazil. Only 6 hours flight from Florida!
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Olinda Tours and Vacation Packages 🦋 Custom Recife & Olinda City Tours
Do you want your next vacation to be super remote? Consider the Atacama Desert in Chile! There are plenty of fabulous lodges offering excursions of the Tatio Geysers, the salt flats, and some amazing stargazing.
https://www.southamerica.travel/chile/atacama-desert-tours
A Galapagos sea lion is the friend you didn't know you needed. 😊
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Do you love Açai? Eat like a local in Brazil and try this delicious berry grown in the Amazon region of Brazil.
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Ever thought about Brazil as a Wine Country? Well, maybe it is time to change your mind. Brazil's producing decent wines now! Curious? https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/food-wine-tours/the-ultimate-brazilian-food-wine-tour
Impressive street art can be seen all over South America. For example, extensive murals can be found throughout #riodejaneiro in neighborhoods like Lapa, Santa Teresa, Cinelândia (the city center), and the Botanical Gardens.
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The Marble Caves in Chile can be seen at any time of the year. However, for a particularly stunning experience, you ought to visit from December to March. During this time, the cavern walls reflect the piercing blue lake and sparkling warm sun, gifting visitors with a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle.
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Wondering what to do and see on your Argentina vacation? You’ve come to the right place! Follow along as we explore everything you should do while traveling in Argentina, from exploring Buenos Aires and Patagonia, taste-testing wine in Mendoza, and seeing significant sites like Iguazu Falls and the desert of Salta.
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7 Unique Things to Do in Argentina 🦋 SouthAmerica.travel
SouthAmerica.travel's Co-Founders Juergen Keller and Bradley Nehring recently traveled to Brazil to get a first-hand experience of what it’s like to travel during the pandemic. Find out how they prepared for their trip and what they experienced upon arrival.
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If you haven't realized it yet... we're still very into wine in South America. One of the best and most underrated wines is #Uruguay's Tannat! There is so much here to discover for #winelovers! https://buff.ly/3pQRzXT
Did you know that Bolivia has wine too? It's true! The landlocked country received wine from the Jesuits of Europe 🍷 🥂
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Experience an intimate view of what you can discover on a tour of Peru's most notable highlights and hidden gems in this short film. Created by and featuring our team, Jon Hillstead, and Margo Lynott.
Ever thought about Brazil being a wine country? Well, now is the time to think again! There are some fantastic Brazil wine tours featuring views of Sugarloaf Mountain and Copacabana. https://buff.ly/3kmnbn4
From our recent trip to Brazil featuring our favorite: Olinda.
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Why the Peruvian Amazon in Peru is so attractive. And only 30 min flight away from Cusco!
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Ever heard of the Blue Marble Caves of Patagonia? It is not too adventurous, but for sure: Off the beaten path!
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Marble Caves in Patagonia, Chile: How to Get There & When to Visit
Looking for a remote getaway? In this Amazon rainforest tour, you’ll get into the remote heart of the jungle and visit different areas experiencing the contrast of an Amazon cruise and an Amazon lodge stay.
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Wondering what to do and see on your Argentina vacation? You’ve come to the right place! Follow along as we explore everything you should do while traveling in Argentina, from exploring Buenos Aires and Patagonia, taste-testing wine in Mendoza, and seeing significant sites like Iguazu Falls and the desert of Salta.
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SouthAmerica.travel's Co-Founders Juergen Keller and Bradley Nehring recently traveled to Brazil to get a first-hand experience of what it’s like to travel during the pandemic. Find out how they prepared for their trip and what they experienced upon arrival.
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Bariloche is known as the gateway to Patagonia, and you’ll get a taste of Patagonian landscapes here. Visit several lakes, majestic mountain peaks, and waterfalls. Lago Nahuel Huapi is one of the most stunning lakes here and the centerpiece of Bariloche. View our Bariloche Tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/argentina/bariloche-lake-district-tours
We'd love to take our afternoon lunch at one of Rio's picturesque rooftop cafes. How about you? 😋🏝️☀️ If you agree, check out some of our popular Brazil food tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/food-wine-tours/the-ultimate-brazilian-food-wine-tour
Great news! Most international tourists, including visitors from the USA, will not have to complete a 14-day quarantine when traveling to Peru. The Peruvian government expressed that the quarantine will be lifted due to the improvement in the numbers of COVID-19 infections in recent weeks.
https://www.southamerica.travel/peru
Who else wishes their Sunday stroll was on Taquile Island? Enjoy views of the sparkling blue Lake Titicaca and locals dressed in traditional attire while you explore the island.
https://www.southamerica.travel/south-america/lake-titicaca-cruises-tours
How many of you wish you were hiking in Patagonia this weekend?! Some of the most popular activities in Patagonia include hiking to Mt. Fitz Roy and Torres del Paine, kayaking on glacial lakes, ice trekking, and wildlife spotting.
https://www.southamerica.travel/patagonia/travel-info/things-to-do
Everyone needs a Caipirinha in their hands on a Friday 😄 🎉 Caipirinhas are Brazil's traditional cocktail made of cachaça, sugar, and lime. They are extremely refreshing, especially if you're sitting beach-side at Copacabana.
https://www.southamerica.travel/south-america/food-wine-tours/news/south-american-drinks
While there’s so much to see and do in Rio de Janeiro, the city also acts as a gateway to incredible places that you can reach in a day’s time. Read our latest blog on the best day trips from Rio de Janeiro, from beautiful beach towns to the lush countryside.
Read our blog: https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/news/day-trips-from-rio-de-janeiro
Some more incredible street art. This time in Valparaiso, Chile. Check out our Valparaiso Tours that feature walking tours in some of the most vibrant neighborhoods in the city.
Valparaiso Tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/chile/valparaiso-tours
Are you looking to rebook your honeymoon? Check out our latest blog on Adventurous Honeymoon Ideas for Thrill-seeking Couples. It's sure to give you some hot spots in South America, perfect for couples looking for a bit of adrenaline!
Blog: https://www.southamerica.travel/south-america/news/adventurous-honeymoon-ideas-for-thrill-seeking-couples
The gorgeous Luz Train Station in São Paulo, Brazil. 😍
Brazil Train Tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/train-tours
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Wishing you could get away? How about escaping to a treehouse in the Amazon? In the Colombian Amazon, find incredible treehouse bungalows perfect for you, you and a friend, or your significant other to reconnect with nature. 🐒 🌿 😍
Amazon Lodges: https://www.southamerica.travel/brazil/brazil-amazon-rainforest-lodges-tours
Bariloche is known as the gateway to Patagonia, and you’ll get a taste of Patagonian landscapes here. Visit several lakes, majestic mountain peaks, and waterfalls. Lago Nahuel Huapi is one of the most stunning lakes here and the centerpiece of Bariloche. View our Bariloche Tours: https://www.southamerica.travel/argentina/bariloche-lake-district-tours