
From Inca Capitals to Modern Streets: Peru’s Cities
With a wealth of incredible historical sites as well as fantastic cuisine, lavish colonial architecture and stunning natural settings; Peru’s cities really need to be seen to be believed.

With a wealth of incredible historical sites as well as fantastic cuisine, lavish colonial architecture and stunning natural settings; Peru’s cities really need to be seen to be believed.

A land of outstanding beauty, Chile´s mountainous and volcanic, lake riddled scenery is home to a few interesting cities that have a whole host of attractions just waiting to be explored.

Long a favorite getaway spot for residents of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay, the southern tip of the Brazil is fast becoming a popular destination for visitors from every corner of the globe.

Each year, more than a million visitors descend upon Peru’s most famous tourist attraction — the 15th century Inca citadel, Machu Picchu.

This skinny, narrow country snaking down the coast of South America is easily one of the most diverse places in the continent.

Ecuador’s capital, Quito, is an exciting place to visit. At 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level, it is the world’s second highest capital and the only one on the equator.

Home to ancient civilizations long before Spanish ships ever reached its shores, this coastal capital blends deep-rooted history with modern urban life.

Despite being dwarfed by neighboring Argentina and Brazil, visitors to Uruguay will be surprised and impressed at all of the incredible things that there are to see and do in South America’s second smallest state.

Brazil is the most bio-diverse nation on the planet, having an amazing variety of plants and animals.

Big, busy and bold, Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan sensation.

Making up the northeast corner of Argentina, Mesopotamia is a wonderful part of Argentina to explore, as it is home to some of the most astounding scenery imaginable.

With delightful colonial architecture and leafy tree-lined boulevards giving way to a wealth of museums, restaurants, bars and more; Argentina´s cities are full of life and verve.

South America is a continent of superlatives: the highest, the driest, the largest, the deepest, the rarest … Well, you get the picture.

The largest Spanish speaking nation in the world, Argentina is awash with diverse cultures and landscapes.

An amazing country which occupies a long and narrow stretch of land covering the western coast of South America, Chile has an incredible range of beautiful landscapes that will stun and astound any visitors to its shores.
