by Carlo | Jul 5, 2015 | Blog, Chile, South America
We love a good ol’ dry…hot….isolated desert! Over the past few years we’ve visited the likes of Death Valley, Nevada, the Queesland outback in Australia, and the Sinai desert in Egypt. The extreme sense of isolation and temperature change coupled...Tags: chile, desert, south america, travel photos
by Florence Murphy | Oct 4, 2014 | Accommodations, Chile, Reviews, South America
Chile’s capital city has so much to offer. From wine tasting and central barrios exploring to mural gazing, central urban park wandering to skiing and sunbathing, Santiago has it all. Surrounded by the Andes and the Pacific, you have a landscape so eclectic, you’ll...
by Florence Murphy | Oct 2, 2014 | Accommodations, Chile, Reviews, South America
Santiago’s beauty is boundless. With its landscape framed by the Andes and the Pacific, and with countless neoclassical and modern motifs scattered across the city, visitors are spoilt for choice, be it sights or experiences. From trekking and skiing to lounging on...
by Florence Murphy | Sep 28, 2014 | Accommodations, Chile, Reviews, South America
A few days into Santiago, we had adjusted to the transition from Argentina to Chile. The city is imbued with so many beautiful sights, with the Andes and a smaller mountainous range enclosing the massive capital, and with nineteenth century financial, political and...
by Florence Murphy | Sep 22, 2014 | Accommodations, Chile, Reviews, South America
After a toiling twelve-hour bus journey through the Andes Mountains (which had some of the most amazing scenery we’d ever seen), we had made the transition from the beautiful land of Argentina and arrived in Chile’s captivating capital, Santiago. Anyone who...