Experience Brazilian island life on Guarujá. It’s under 100 kilometres from the hub of Sao Paolo, yet provides an escape from the urban sprawl — hence many city dwellers have second…
South America
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Discover Uruguay’s capital and its surrounding neighbourhood, together accommodating around half of the nation’s entire population. Overlooking Montevideo Bay in the far south of the country, it has many safe and…
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If you’d like to soak up some Caribbean sun but are seeking somewhere offering an alternative experience to the mainstream resort hotels, consider a city break in Cartagena, Colombia. This can…
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One for the adventurous traveller, Colombia is a South American country that’s bursting with character and energy. Said to have a sea of seven colours, it borders the Caribbean coast as…
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This may be one of the smallest countries in South America, but it boasts one of the greatest and most significant wildlife attractions on the planet — the Galápagos Islands —…
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The ancient site of Machu Picchu, steeped in mystery and history, is a frequent inclusion of many a bucket list. But Peru’s main attraction is just one reason to take the…
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Founded in 1538, this high-altitude capital of Colombia is divided into individual neighbourhoods, each with its own character. The nation as a whole has seen a rise in tourism over the…
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Near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes (the Southern Sierras,), this Peruvian city inhabits a mystical setting. As the former capital of the Inca Empire (then known as the ‘navel’ of…
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Peru’s capital is one of the largest cities on the continent of South America and the second-driest in the world. As such, it serves as a jumping-off point for travellers heading…
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The largest country in South and Latin America, Brazil is the place to come for a fiesta. Its capital, Rio de Janeiro, is usually the first stop for tourists. Here you…