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Flavors of Peru
Written by Viator, November 2010
Peruvian cuisine is typically South American, but with some surprises! Alongside indigenous and Spanish fare, you’ll find influences from China, Italy, Africa and Japan. Based on the staples of ...
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Rio de Janeiro Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
Rio de Janeiro isn’t known as the Cidade Maravilhosa (Marvelous City) for nothing. Beautiful beaches, expansive mountains, the lively Cariocas and the grand Carnaval are only some of the reasons ...
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Valparaiso Tours from Santiago
Written by Viator, August 2010
Chile is one of South America’s most diverse, stable and prosperous countries, and Valparaiso exemplifies all of these. From its rich, European-influenced cultural heritage to its bustling seaport, ...
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Baia Formosa
Written by Ernest White, January 2013
Perched almost at the easternmost tip of Brazil, Baia Formosa’s very name—“beautiful bay” in Portuguese—gives visitors an idea of its tropical charms even before arrival. Located a mere 60 miles ...
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Barra de Cunhaú
Written by Ernest White, March 2013
Situated halfway between the northeastern coastal cities of Natal and João Pessoa in Brazil, the lovely stretch of beach called Barra de Cunhaú calls visitors from around the globe, all ...
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Casinos in Lima
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013
Lima might not boast the gambling prowess of Las Vegas, but business is booming for the city’s top casinos – a recent addition to Peru‘s abundant slot machine arcades. Those looking to try their ...
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Coffee Harvest in Costa Rica
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, January 2012
When the coffee harvest is in full swing in Costa Rica , with much of the country taking time out to pick the sweet, red fruits that were once the foundation of the nation’s economy. Luckily, you ...
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Fresh Fish at Santiago’s Fabulous Mercado Central
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, May 2012
The classic spot in Santiago for fish fresh from the sea is the Mercado Central, a most traditional setting for the bounty caught off Chile‘s 6,435km (3,990mi) coastline. The surprisingly pretty ...
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How to Rent an Apartment in Rio
Written by Ernest White, February 2013
Who hasn’t imagined waking up one morning (or afternoon) and walking out the front door only to be greeted by the sun, sand, and surf of Ipanema Beach? With all the available apartments for rent in ...
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Huaca Pucllana: Dining in the Ruins
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, May 2012
There are two top reasons why travelers choose Peru :
The nation’s awesome archaeological sites, and its cuisine. While many
visitors are under the impression that they’ll need to sacrifice ...
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Mistura Gastronomic Festival Highlights Peruvian Cuisine
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, October 2011
While many travelers first come to Peru for Machu Picchu, they return—again and again—for the food. Widely revered in foodie countries like France, Mexico, and Italy, Peruvian cuisine is considered ...
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Nightlife in Bogota: La Zona Rosa
Written by Viator, April 2012
While the vast majority of Bogota’s tourist attractions are in the Candelaria, the city’s historic center, nightlife in this hipster stronghold may disappoint travelers with more sophisticated ...
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Peru’s Place of Memory Set to Unveil History
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2011
The upscale Lima
neighborhood of Miraflores is today known for its fine cuisine, trendy
nightlife, eye-catching architecture, and appealingly rocky coastline.
In July 1992, however, the posh ...
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Romantic Things to Do in Buenos Aires
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, January 2013
The birthplace of the sultriest dance in ballroom and the modern-day party capital of South America, Buenos Aires ’
bucket loads of Latino charm make it a prime spot for those looking for
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San Telmo Sunday Market in Buenos Aires
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, May 2012
The cobbled streets of San Telmo ,
the Argentine capital’s old city, are a delight to wander at any time.
Renowned for its shady sidewalk cafes, sultry milongas (tango clubs),
and antique ...
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