Chilean Patagonia Travel Tips Chile's portion of Patagonia is smaller and more rugged — i.e., less touristy — than Argentina's. Head to the Chile side to get off the beaten path and go beyond the major highlights. What to Do Travelers flock to Patagonia to experience the otherworldl...
Get around Chilean and Argentinean Patagonia by plane, bus, boat, bicycle and car with these top tips on routes, tickets and what to expect.
Travel around Argentina with this guide to local transport options © littleting / Pradthana Jarusriboonchai / Getty Images Argentina is a big country. In fact, it’s a vast country with long distances to travel between its major tourist attractions. It has just over 3.7 million sq km (...
On paper, Patagonia is simply a region. A 260,000-square-mile expanse of land that covers the southern half of both Chile and Argentina as they narrow into nothingness at the bottom of the globe. But in person, Patagonia feels like a test lab for adventure, where every possible environment...
In the more developed countries of South America, such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, bus travel can safely be called the best in all of the Americas. Air travel is still expensive for most South Americans, and most travelers take the bus, often on long-distance and overnight ...
The Lively Wanderer is driven by an insatiable curiosity. Travel isn’t just about seeing new places; it’s about embracing the thrill of discovery. Every step is a chance to immerse in the unknown, to experience different cultures, and to create unforgettable memories. wanderer...
(Princess offers terrific cruises, often on the Royal Princess, which was the first ship to offer the popular balconies over most of the staterooms.) For a chilly adventure, try the glaciers and fjords of Alaska, Norway or a new favorite, the Patagonia region of Chile and Argentina. ...
The snow-capped peaks, crystal clear lakes and alpine meadows of Patagonia make it one of the undoubted highlights of South America. Unfortunately, its location in two of the continent’s more expensive countries (Chile and Argentina) and the often vast distances involved in travel here, conspire...
Explore. Dream. Discover. This is a world travel blog about beautiful destinations, with free tips & guides on how to travel the world!
Looking to travel in a group? Swoop specialist,Sydneyis a master of listening to the needs of large groups and tailoring an itinerary that suits each and every member. Whether you’re a group of friends, a family group, or a group leader planning on taking a group to Patagonia, if you...