From the icy peaks of Patagonia to the sun-drenched streets of Cartagena — discover every corner of the most diverse continent on earth.
Machu Picchu, Patagonia, and Rio de Janeiro are our most-viewed destinations for 2026.
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Where the mountains meet the sea
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The Lost City of the Incas
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The end of the world, the start of an adventure
Explore Patagonia →
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A jewel of the Caribbean coast
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The world's most breathtaking waterfall system
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Darwin's living laboratory
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The lungs of the Earth
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Granite towers above the end of the world
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The Paris of South America
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The world's largest mirror — a salt flat that redefines infinity
Explore Salar de Uyuni →
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The City of Eternal Spring — South America's most remarkable transformation
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The Inca citadel larger than Machu Picchu — and almost completely empty
Explore Choquequirao →
The world's greatest wildlife spectacle — better than the Serengeti for big cats
Explore The Pantanal →
Andean highlands, rainbow mountains, and Argentina's finest wine country
Explore Salta & Northwest Argentina →
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South America's most liveable city — colonial grandeur, world-class beef, and the continent's least-discovered capital
Explore Montevideo →
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The world's highest waterfall, hidden in a lost world
Explore Canaima & Angel Falls →
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The world's most spectacular road trip — 1,240 kilometres of raw Patagonian wilderness with almost no other travellers
Explore Carretera Austral →
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The navel of the Inca world — a living Andean city of extraordinary archaeology, colonial architecture, and mountain culture
Explore Cusco →
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South America's culinary capital on the Pacific coast
Explore Lima →
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A high-altitude city reborn as one of Latin America's most exciting capitals
Explore Bogotá →