Besides being known for its beaches, resorts, and seafood, this city also contains some museums and historical homes that are interesting to many tour...
Mendoza is most popular for its vineyards (it is the wine capital of Argentina), scenery, and skiing. Although the town was settled in 1861, all of i...
This region, located between Iguazu Falls and Posadas, contains the ruins of twelve Jesuit missions.
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Skiing and condors, what a combination! Located just 7 kilometers from the boarder with Argentina, this 12-lift ski resort offers off-piste skiing, v...
Pucon, a popular ski-resort city, rests by a series of lakes of singular beauty, including Calafquen, Caburgua and Villarrica. To the east of Villarri...
The city of Puerto Madryn is located on the northeastern side of the province of Chubut, on the shores of the New Gulf and standing at the foot of the...
(Chile) The seaport of Puerto Montt, founded in 1853 on the site of a Mapuche community as part of German colonization, is the southernmost city in Ch...
A beautifully located city, Puerto Natales rests along the Seno Ultima Experanza, a narrow turquoise channel, from behind which rise snow-caped mounta...
This charming 19th-century port town was settled by German colonists. To get the lay of the land, ascend Phillipi Hill, which overlooks the bay and th...
This southern most city in Chile lies almost equidistant from the Pacific and Atlantic oceans on the Brunswich Peninsula facing the Straights of Magel...
The city that serves as both the administrative and commercial capital of Santa Cruz as well as the gateway to southern Patagonia and the Parque Nacio...
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