So epic is this land mass,even seasoned travellers will find fresh wonders to discover in the countries of South America.
Peru’s new airport for Lima is set to open in weeks,but there’s still no road,no bridge and no train for passengers to access it.
Stanley,one of the world’s most isolated settlements,is perfect for those drawn to odd and wonderfully obscure places.
Tourists are curious creatures,ever ready to make an entertainment out of the most terrible tales of the past.
The unconventional Chilean city Valparaiso has no big sights and no pretensions,but it does have what counts:plenty of character.
This a magnificently located airport,but any sense of wide-open space and adventure is abandoned at the entrance.
The exchange rate is brutal,there’s a cost-of-living crisis and overtourism is ruining popular spots,but here’s how you can still have a great holiday in 2025.
There’s an exquisitely thin line between creatures and creature comforts in the Peruvian Amazon.
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.
One of the world’s most vibrant cities in one of the world’s most beautiful settings will have you in the mood for sequins and samba.