Layover in Lima, what to see and what to do
(Lima Travel Tips) – If you’re facing a long flight layover in Lima, there is a lot to see and do in this bustling capital city. Lima is one of the most exciting destinations in South America, with a fascinating history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. The capital city of Peru is well known for … Read more
Connecting flights between SDU and GIG
(Rio de Janeiro Travel Tips) – If you’re planning to connect flights in Rio de Janeiro, you may need to travel between Santos Dumont Airport (SDU) and Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport (GIG). Here are a few tips on how to make the process as smooth as possible. Learn more about connecting flights between SDU … Read more
Sao Paulo Airport Connection Tips
(Sao Paulo Travel Tips) – Sao Paulo is a bustling metropolis and a major transportation hub in Brazil. It has three airports: Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), Congonhas-Sao Paulo Airport (CGH), and Viracopos International Airport (VCP). If you are planning a trip that involves a connecting flight in Sao Paulo, it is essential to understand the … Read more
How to get to Machu Picchu
(Cusco Travel Tips) – The road to Machu Picchu consists of different stages. To complete the route it’s necessary to travel in multiple means of transportation. Plane, Train, or Bus (optional hiking). It’s important to be informed in advance about the characteristics of this journey in order to plan your trip and avoid setbacks. Be … Read more
Where to stay in Cartagena, Colombia
Choosing where to stay in Cartagena is not that simple. The city is a mix between an historical central area (known as the “Walled City”), modern neighborhoods and beautiful Caribbean beaches. So, deciding where to stay is a very personal decision. We tried to put all things together on single article together for you to choose where to stay in Cartagena.
Colombia no longer requires a negative COVID-19 test to international travelers
Travelers arriving to Colombia are no longer required to obtain a negative COVID test to enter the country. Passengers must still complete the “Colombia’s Check-Mig immigration form” in advance of departure and/or arrival and follow other protocols upon arrival such as mask-wearing.
Strong drop on COVID-19 cases and deaths in South America
Exceptionally hard-hit by the pandemic, COVID in South America is seeing a sudden drop in cases and deaths, apparently from rapid and thorough vaccines on the heels of a horrific wave that provided antibodies to those it didn’t kill. Countries starts to lift restrictions to international travelers.
Chile Reopen Borders to International Tourists, starting on October 1, 2021
Chile Reopen Borders: The south american country has announced that it will begin accepting foreign tourists with strict entry requirements beginning October 1, after more than a year and a half of closed borders. The country will allow only fully vaccinated tourists by air through the airports in Santiago, Iquique and Antofagasta. Travelers must satisfy the country’s entry requirements to be allowed in.
Argentina will fully reopen to international travel on November 1, 2021
Argentina to lift almost all Coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions as cases and deaths fall. Masks will no longer be required outdoors as government says country could be at ‘end of pandemic’. Easing of rules would allow more economic, industrial and commercial activities in closed places, while borders would gradually reopen from this month, with all tourists allowed back in from November.