A blind date with Chile’s romantic Chiloé island
Stopping in Chiloe, an island off Chile’s mainland, was a great decision – we found 15th century wooden churches, traditional fishing villages, untouched nature and a penguin colony!
Stopping in Chiloe, an island off Chile’s mainland, was a great decision – we found 15th century wooden churches, traditional fishing villages, untouched nature and a penguin colony!
Our Hotel Tip of the Week series offers accommodation tips from around the world. All are places where we have stayed in and personally recommend. This week: Margouya 2 in Puerto Varas, Chile.
Only got 48 hours in Chile’s booming capital? No worries, I’ve got you covered! I am sharing how to best spend two days exploring Santiago’s neighborhoods, markets, museums and parks!
Torres Del Paine National Park is Patagonia at its best: stunning scenery paired with amazing wildlife and beautiful hikes, including the famous W Trek.
In our quick guide to Santiago we share which attractions, neighborhoods and restaurants we think you shouldn’t miss on a visit to Chile’s capital.
Cafes con piernas – literally coffees with legs – are all over Santiago de Chile! Find out more about this quirky, unique kind of coffee shop.
One of the things we love most about Santiago is that it is a city of public art. The city is filled with sculptures – here are some of our favorite Santiago sculptures.
We had no idea that the Chileans were such active folks! We keep discovering outdoor gyms all over Santiago and love how many people utilize them.
Santiago’s street art scene make for a creative, intelligent vibe throughout the city.
The most recent in our Go Beyond series, we think you’ll be surprised just how much there is to do around the Chilean capital that even many locals don’t know much about.