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Starting in September, nonstop flights from the US will be available to many far-flung Cuban destinations, which means now is the time to explore. While the capital of Havana is a busy, urban parad...
Cuba’s Carnival will be one of the most exciting events of the summer for travelers who are planning a trip to this island nation.
Along the coast an hour's drive from Santiago, Chile, lies an extensive work of art disguised as the town of Valparaiso. The port city is built into hills thick with homes and business somewhat hap...
With a pleasantly mild climate, sprawling beaches, colonial architecture and rich cultural history, it is not surprising that Cuba tourism has been thriving ever since the US raised the ban on trav...
For more than 1,000 years, people have been making important pilgrimages from various parts of Europe to Santiago de Compostela. The religious significance of this cathedral in Galicia, in northwes...
Chile is often referred to as the land of fire and ice, and the title is well-deserved. After all, the country boasts the bone-dry - and flaming hot - Atacama Desert in the north, and the chilly, f...
Before it became home to more than 7 million people, the greater Santiago, Chile region contained an eclectic mix of small towns and villages. Today, many of those same towns and villages live on a...
Conquered by Spain and colonized in the mid-16th century to replace Incan rule, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations. Blessed with unique topography and geographical f...
With at least fourteen distinct wine regions, the country of Chile is an oenophile’s dream come true. This fascinating South American country happens to have a climate and topography that are natur...
Known for inspiring the famous works of Pablo Neruda and Isabel Allende, Chile is a country of beautiful scenery and spectacular sights. It's long, ribbon-like shape, occupies a long and narrow coa...