I caught my first glimpse of the Sierra Maestra mountain range from a plane window during a flight into Santiago de Cuba last January for a family vacation. I was like a child seeing mountains for the ...
Chile’s transition to democracy in 1990 opened the door for tourism into the country and unleashed a surge of wine exports out of it. Lured by enthusiastic tourism campaigns, the first waves of ...
If there’s one piece of advice a traveler will hear upon arrival in Santiago, Chile, it’s to head up, up, up. Several of the most popular tourist (and local) attractions involve a climb, or at least a ...
The best ways to get around Santiago are on foot and by metro or taxi. Since the city's streets are laid out on a grid in the historic center, exploring on foot is an easy way to take in the sights.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jared Ranahan is a reporter who covers travel and ecotourism. Spanning more than 2,600 miles along the western edge of South ...
Fusing indigenous foodways, cosmopolitan culture, and a largely sustainable ethos, Santiago de Chile has become one of South America's most exciting culinary destinations. Dan Q. Dao is a Houston-born ...
Europe's most famous pilgrimage destination is also one of Spain's most stunning – and under-explored – cities. Now, the city is keen to show off its artsy side. For the last 1,200 years, the Unesco ...
Spain’s famed Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route has captivated generations of Christians, but it’s never been as popular as ...
The best time to visit Santiago is from September to November or from March to May; these months mark the spring and fall shoulder seasons in Chile. Although the city experiences a moderate climate ...
Have you ever wanted to make a pilgrimage along what is perhaps the most famous pilgrim trail in the world? Santiago: The Camino Within brings an intimate look into what it is like for pilgrims to ...