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Latin America

  • Affordable Adventure in El Calafate, Argentina

    El Calafate

    A formerly rough-and-tumble wool-trading outpost in southern Patagonia, tiny El Calafate has now been discovered by adventure junkies and celebrities such as Francis Ford Coppola, who scouted the area

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  • Affordable and Low-Key Nicaragua

    Latin America, Nicaragua, Managua, Granada, San Juan del Sur

    In a country where history is alive and always present, T+L finds well-preserved colonial towns and remnants of the 1970’s revolution, teeming jungles, white-sand beaches, and charming Caribbean hidea

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  • Affordable Beaches in Central & South America

    Chile, San Pedro, Placencia, Venezuela, Santiago + Around

    Intimate resorts in Buchupureo, Chile, and Ambergris Caye, Belize prove that sand, surf, and lovely lodgings don't have to break the bank.

  • Budget Beach Resorts in Veracruz, Mexico

    Playa del Carmen, Veracruz

    Amid coastal Mexico's glut of high-rises and throngs of tourists, a few tucked-away (and affordable) treasures hold tight to their cultural roots.

  • Buenos Aires' Chic New Budget Hotels

    Buenos Aires, Palermo Hollywood, San Telmo

    Intimate, design-driven "hotelitos" are opening throughout Buenos Aires. We've uncovered four neighborhood favorites that deliver style without sacrificing value.

  • Culinary Tour of Bogotá

    Bogota

    With its flourishing culinary and nightlife scenes, plus new flights from the United States on JetBlue, Delta, and Continental, Colombia’s capital is set to become the next Buenos Aires.

  • Historic Quito, Ecuador

    Quito

    The city’s Old Town—a restored unesco World Heritage site—is a window into the country’s colonial past, full of painstakingly renovated mansions and churches, new restaurants and hotels, and recently

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  • Mexico's Riviera Nayarit's Coastline for Couples

    Punta Mita, Nayarit, San Pancho

    This 112-mile coastline isn’t just about Sayulita anymore. From San Blas to Punta Mita, new hotels and restaurants have begun to pop up.

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