Wines come to mind when Chile comes up in travel conversations and for good reason. This South American country has been producing wines for almost 500 years, thanks to Spanish communion wines that first planted the idea. Today, Chile is home to some of the best coastal mountain grapes, such as those grown in Maipo …
Chile
Chile is a country full of wonders. Despite its narrow territory, it contains an array of different landscapes to charm all kinds of people. From its imposing Cordillera de los Andes, to the beautiful beaches that overlook the Pacific Ocean, it is the perfect place for outdoor people to enjoy nature. Chile is also home …
Santiago, Chile’s pulsating heart, is a city where diverse cultures come alive in harmony. This urban gem beckons with its eclectic mix of timeless architecture, cutting-edge art scene, and culinary adventures. From opulent splendor to modern simplicity, Santiago’s hotels are more than just places to rest – they are your gateway to exploring the city’s …
In the poetic sprawl of South America, Chile unfolds, a land painted with a diversity so profound it whispers through every vineyard, echoes over the mighty Andes, and courses through the veins of vibrant cities. The best hotels in Chile are not mere structures; they are narratives waiting to be lived, experiences delicately crafted to …
There are so many things to do on Easter Island I decided to make a helpful Easter Island travel guide after a recent visit to Easter Island (a.k.a Rapa Nui or Isla de Pascua) — one of the most remote inhabited places on this planet. One of the most common complaints from other travelers was …
I’m sure you’ve all seen the iconic photos from a Bolivia Salt Flat Tour, you know the ones – people sitting in shoes, or sipping out of a giant wine glass – but do you even know where these great pictures of perspective can be done? Or about the other marvelous highlights of the region? …
Chile is one of the world’s most underrated travel destinations, a country of extremes from the sophisticated vineyards of Valle del Maipo and the urban jungle of Santiago to the barren Atacama Desert, isolated Easter Island, and the rugged mountain peaks of Patagonia. The world’s longest country measuring 4,620km (2,647mi) from north to south, there …
While in Santiago recently on a LAN stopover I decided I hadn’t had enough of the Andes and that a visit to the mountains was indeed in order. Being winter, and not wanting to ski, I found it very difficult to pin something down but then a quick look on TripAdvisor and a few emails …