The "Isle of Enchantment" offers an amazingly diverse menu of options to visitors, in capital San Juan and well beyond - history and culture, for sure, but also tasty...
Here's why 'Chepe', as San José is affectionately dubbed by locals, is also very much worth staying a night or two before (or after) the beaches, the rain forest, or wherever, and here’s a quartet of musts to see whilst you’re in Costa Rica.
There's plenty to love about Argentina's capital, and to add to that, here we're highlighting a quartet of lesser trod corners that are also enormously rewarding.
Hundreds of kilometres of fetching Atlantic Ocean beaches with both calm and wilder waters, punctuated by sand dunes and rocky bluffs, and served by a variety of places to stay and play, from luxurious resort areas to unpretentious small towns and unspoiled nature reserves
On their way from Florianópolis (Brazil) to the Valdés Peninsula (Argentina), Southern right whales – which can reach 16m in length and 50 tonnes in weight – reproduce in Uruguayan waters between April and November.
Sure, it's Carnaval, samba, Ipanema, and Sugarloaf, but this fabled city is also much more - so here's a peek at several other lesser known treats to let you get to know the real Rio de Janeiro
Central America's most populous country, with 18.6 million people, Guatemala is absolutely packed with culture, adventure, eco wonders, and beaches. And here are three of its most alluring allures:...