Every year from May through December hundreds of Southern Right whales gather around the Valdes Peninsula during their mating season. In addition to adults, mothers will have their calves in tow making Puerto Piramides one of the most exciting whale watching destinations...
Go>Rio de Janeiro is most famous for its annual Carnival, and the breathtakingly beautiful city is Brazils largest along the South Atlantic Coast. Rio is jam-packed full of museums, cathedrals, and sandy beaches, and enjoys excellent weather and several festivals throughout the...
Go>Set in the Brazilian highlands, Sao Paulo sits on a plateau about 800m (2,625ft.) about sea level and 70km (43miles) from the Atlantic Ocean. This city of close to 12 million people, one of the world’s largest in terms of population,...
Go>Pichidangui is a small fishing village in central Chile, about 200 km north of the captial Santiago. It sports a large and beautiful beach and a little harbour. During the Chilean summer holidays (January and February), Pichidangui is crowded with tourists...
Go>San Andres is a stunning coral island located east of Nicaragua, though formally a part of Colombia. With warm waters and vibrant reefs of soft and hard corals, sponges and countless tropical fish, this is a lesser-visited Caribbean destination. The seahorse-shaped island...
Go>Taganga is a small fisherman village outside of Santa Marta. The last decade has experienced a tremendous tourism boost. It is very close to Tayrona Park which offers all kind of levels dive sites, and is very cheap then it has become the most...
Go>A trip of a lifetime! The Galapagos is one of the last places in the world where you have the chance of diving with huge schools of Hammerhead Sharks. The Galapagos Islands consist of 13 main islands and 6 smaller isles approx...
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