This colonial town, located in the region of Salta, was founded in 1582 by the Spanish, and the battle of independence from Spain took place here. Ma...
Known as the archeological capital of Chile, San Pedro de Atacama is located three hours from Calama. Its function over time as an important settleme...
Situated on the foothills of the Andes and divided by the Rio Mapocho, the cosmopolitan capital of Chile has grown to become the fifth largest city in...
A great starting point for exploring Chile’s Lake District, Temuco is also the cultural center of the Mapuche Indians, the original inhabitants of the...
The largest island off the coast of southern Chile, Tierra del Fuego is divided between Chile and Argentina. Ferries run on a fairly regular basis fro...
Originally settled by 153 Welch immigrants who arrived on the ship “Mimosa” on July 28, 1865, Trelew has a strong Welch tradition. In the spring, whic...
In 1816, in this city, Argentina declared its independence. Consequently, many of the sites within it are extremely important historically. The Casa...
Ushuaia is the capital and tourism base for the island of Tierra del Fuego at the southernmost tip of Argentina. With physical beauty that is incompar...
A small city with its heart centered around the river, Valdivia is an old colonial town somewhat destroyed over the years by various natural disasters...
(Chile) Founded in 1536, Valparaiso is a major Pacific seaport and manufacturing center on a wide bay. Valparaiso and nearby Vina del Mar constitute a...
(Chile) Just 9 km northeast of Valparaiso on the banks of the Marga Marga lagoon, Vina del Mar is one of South America's premier coastal resorts. ...