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May 24 20177 things to do in Buenos Aires in 7 days
Buenos Aires has endless oportunities for tourists, it's vibrant culture keeps the city moving at an exciting pace. Nevertheless, travellers frequently go to Argentina in order to discover Iguazu, Mendoza or the impressive Patagonia and spend only one week of...
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May 17 2017Cousiño Macul vineyard bike and wine tour
What are the similarities between a bicycle and a bottle of wine? It would seem that there are none. However, if you mix the two together you get a great tour in the Chilean capital. The Cousiño Macul vineyard offers...
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May 10 2017Where to eat in Montevideo: the ultimate foodie's guide
Follow this guide to find out where to eat in Montevideo. In this article you will discover our recommendations on the best restaurants in Uruguay, Montevideo, in neighbourhoods such as Ciudad Vieja, Centro, Pocitos and Carrasco. The Uruguayan cuisine has been greatly...
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May 4 2017Where to find the best caipirinhas in Rio
After living in this wonderful city for five months I’ve developed certain weekly habits and my week is not complete unless i’ve sat down in the local bar with a caipirinha in hand. This native drink is not only delicious...
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April 28 2017How to improve your Portuguese in Rio
Almost five months into my stay in Rio and I’m finally getting to grips with the language. Portuguese can be tricky, but Rio has its own unique version of the language which can only by mastered by speaking to the...
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April 26 2017The best activities for MICE tourism in South America
During the last 30 years, South America's charm and constantly developing tourism infrastructure bave transformed this continent into an ideal destination for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions. Cities like Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Cartagena de Indias, Buenos Aires and Punta del...
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April 25 2017Tips for travelling to Uruguay and blending in with the locals
When we travel to other countries we often do not want to look like foreigners. Sometime because we don't want the locals to take advantage of our “gringo look” - which happens all around world. Sometimes we just want to...
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April 20 2017What to do in Rio when it rains
As I Brit I do often chuckle to myself when my carioca friends complain about the rain, as the rainy season here is the equivalent to our summer at home! However, as Rio is known for its sunny beaches and...
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April 6 20179 religious attractions in South America for non religious travellers
It is no secret that South America is the world's most catholic continent with 49% of the population practising catholicism. Apart from Catholicism, there are numerous other religions and spiritual beliefs in South America, all of which have coexisted long...
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April 4 20174 unmissable superclasico derbies in South America
Find out about the Superclasico derbies in South America you cannot miss some useful tips and the dates of the next games.
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March 29 2017What to Do in El Chaltén (When You’re Not Hiking)
When in El Chaltén, hike. But, let’s face it, you’re not going to spend all your time in the mountains. Maybe that inescapable Patagonian wind is howling, or you just want to get a feel for more of this incredible...
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March 16 2017Colombia's Coffee Triangle: Tips, Tours and Things to do
The Colombian coffee region is also known as the Coffee Triangle. In this beautiful countryside zone, one can quietly enjoy nature and one of the best coffees in the world. After all, there is a reason why Colombia is the...