Buenos aires Buenos Aires is probably the most European of South American capitals. A mixture of colonial, neo classic and modern architecture will amaze you every time you walk around its charming...
Santiago de Chile Resting on an inland plain in Chile’s Central Valley, with the Andes glimmering in the distance, Santiago de Chile boasts one of the most dazzling backdrops of any capital...
San Pedro de Atacama This tiny oasis village, isolated in the vast Atacama Desert has excellent access to the some spectacularly bizarre land formations, including giant sand dunes, jagged canyons, salt pillars,...
Iguazu Iguazu Falls are located inside Iguazu National Park shared by Argentina and Brazil, which has been inscribed in the UNESCO World Human and Natural Heritage list in 1984. The area is...
Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas & Torres del Paine The Magellan Region of Chile comprises the cities of Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales and the most scenic if not the most beautiful national park...
El Calafate El Calafate is the gateway to the Glaciers field of Patagonia. Located 2700km from Buenos Aires, 300km from Rio Gallegos and just about 80km from the Perito Moreno Glacier, the...
El Chalten Declared as the Trekking Capital of Argentina, this small 200-inhabitant village, set in a wonderful river valley with the peaks of the Fitz Roy Range as background, is considered by...
Ushuaya Located 3200km south from Buenos Aires, initially established as a penal colony and later as a free-tax town which allowed the opening of several electronic assembler companies, Ushuaia has gradually changed...
Bariloche We find in San Carlos de Bariloche mild mountain type weather. Temperatures tend to be quite variable and there’s wide amplitude between day and night. During summer the area enjoy great...
Puerto Madryn & Peninsula valdes Located on Atlantic coast of the Province of Chubut, 1400 km (870 miles) south of Buenos Aires, Puerto Madryn was founded by Welsh immigrants in 1865. The...