South America Travel News
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December 30 2024
The Best of South America in 2024: Tourism, Politics, and Sustainable Development
South America in 2024: A Year of Major Events, Challenges, and Opportunities The year 2024 has been a crucial period for South America, a vibrant region that has witnessed significant cultural and sporting events, as well as important political, economic...
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October 19 2021
Is it Possible to Travel to South America in Times of Covid-19? Everything you Need to know
Good news, as part of the flexibility of care measures in the face of the decrease of the Covid-19 pandemic in South America, it is already a fact that it is becoming easier to travel! Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Peru...
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April 6 2021
Traveling to South America in pandemic: visas and requirements
Predicting the future is impossible, but imagining a path forward is critical. That's why every now and then we like to dive into the travel trends that will shape the coming months of our industry. Therefore, following social distancing guidelines...
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August 12 2020
Colombia: The ideal post-pandemic travel destination
Colombia became the ideal post-pandemic travel destination being the first region to develop tourism biosecurity certification
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July 10 2019
FLIP 2019: Everything you should know about the biggest literary festival in Paraty
Paraty is one of the colonial jewels of Brazil, a town that remains almost intact since the 18th century. Known as the "Venice" of Brazil, its cobbled streets and colonial-style mansions are a haven of peace and tranquility. Paraty is...
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February 4 2019
The day that we made our north the south
Almost twenty years ago, when I was very young, there was no Instagram, and foreigners only associated Colombia with war and violence, I had the somewhat naïve desire of bringing South America nearer to the world. In that moment I...
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May 1 2018
The golden age of travel
You fall in love with the art of traveling with the freedom that produces the encounter with another culture, the vertigo of leaving your daily life and to expose yourself to smells, tastes, sounds, and other foreign feelings. However, it doesn't matter...
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April 9 2018
Iguazú Airport will close temporarily from April 15
The Puerto Iguazú International Airport, Argentina, will close temporarily from April 15 to May 14, 2018 -including both days- for modernization work on its infrastructure. For this reason, all persons wishing to arrive by plane to this part of Argentina...
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March 13 2018
The Ibero-American Theater Festival 2018 will raise its curtain this March 16 in Bogota
Representatives and lovers of world stage art return their attention to Bogota, the city that every two years turns into the stage of one of the most important theatrical events in the world: the Ibero-American Theater Festival. From March 16...
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February 27 2018
Grape Harvest 2018: The Constellation of Wine will be held from March 3 to 5 in Mendoza
The National Grape Harvest Festival is one of the most important events in Argentina and represents the hard work of the protagonists of the wine harvest in the province of Mendoza. This 2018, the central events of the “Vendimia” will...
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February 22 2018
Brazilian authorities recommend that tourists get vaccinated against Yellow Fever before traveling
Brazilian authorities continue to alert future visitors about the risks of yellow fever and the importance of getting vaccinated before visiting the South American nation. The vaccine is enough to protect people throughout their lifespan and the International Certificate of...
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January 26 2018
Tayrona National Park to close for one month from January 28th
In order to allow indigenous communities the time to practice their spiritual rituals, Tayrona National Park will be closed for one month until Feb 28th.