From mountains and glaciers to its mythologies,Chilean Patagonia is in every way a land of giants.
Chiloe in southern Chile may not have impressed Charles Darwin,but its poetically moody terrain forms the cornerstone of its most luxurious lodge.
There’s good reason this property – now part of Baillie Lodges’ portfolio – is consistently awarded as one of the best in Latin America.
The unconventional Chilean city Valparaiso has no big sights and no pretensions,but it does have what counts:plenty of character.
Upgrading to the extra legroom seats is well worth the price,but nine hours of fasting may leave you famished.
South America is an overlooked cruise destination,but nowhere gives you the chance to sail to more varied destinations.
There are more flights and South America remains better value than Europe or the US. Here is our beginner’s guide to travelling around this continent of extremes.
It turns out Qantas and its codeshare partner don’t speak to each other,which causes a few hassles on an otherwise comfortable flight.
LATAM still can’t quite compete with the world’s best on the likes of food and entertainment,but it’s getting there.
Australians will often spend plenty of time here on their way into and out of South America and this $1.4 billion new terminal makes things far more pleasant.