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Known as an eco and adventure destination, this Central American country offers beaches, jungles, volcanoes and now world-class golf courses and resorts.
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| 01 | Bahia: What to See & Do: Sports & Activities: Terravista Golf CourseTerravista has been ranked the #1 Golf Course in Latin America. Designed by Dan Blankenship, it offers 18 holes on a dramatic clifftop site overlooking the Atlantic. You can now... |
| 02 | Arts/Culture: People: Sotheby's Q&A: Latin AmericaInterview with Maria Bonta de la Pezuela, who oversees seven Latin American offices for Sotheby’s, including those in Mexico City, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. What has changed the... |
| 03 | Peru: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Astrid y GastonSurevolution founder Marcella Echavarria shares her passion for Peru and tips on what not to miss “This restaurant is simply a must when visiting Lima. Rated the best restaurant of... |
| 04 | Bahia: Introduction: What's New: The Buzz in Bahia: AquapuraFor a number of years now connoisseurs of barefoot living have been buzzing about Bahia’s discovery. Unfortunately, the secret sandy getaway of surfers and sophisticates has been leaked to the... |
| 05 | Santiago: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Ruben CamposVisit the Santiago boutique of one of Latin America’s most celebrated designers, the Chilean Ruben Campos, for clothing that ranges from elegant cocktail wear to black tie. |
| 06 | Arts/Culture: People: Sotheby's Expert: Latin America“Travel is intrinsic to what I do,” says Maria Bonta de la Pezuela who oversees seven Latin American offices for Sotheby’s, including those in Mexico City, Buenos Aires and Rio... |
| 07 | Buenos Aires: Where to Eat: Table for Two: La BourgogneConsidering the Alvear Palace Hotel’s posh decor, it’s surprising that its French-influenced dining room, the Relais Gourmand–rated La Bourgogne, is modernly designed with clean lines, track lighting and bright yellows... |
| 08 | Bahia: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Villas de TrancosoOn the dirt road that leads out of the town of Trancoso and toward the beach, you pass many large gates leading to private villa estates. Thankfully, one such property... |
| 09 | Bahia: Strategies: Lay of the LandThe state of Bahia runs along the southeastern coast of Brazil, encompassing close to 600 miles of oceanfront land and a unique rainforest known as the Mata Atlantica. In the... |
| 10 | Rio de Janeiro: Indagare Insiders: John Casablancas on Rio de JaneiroSupermodel-maker and former chairman of Elite Models, Casablancas has been a Rio lover for forty years. “Rio is about the sweetness of the most relaxed lifestyle in the world. All... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Brazil: rent a VillaThere are beautiful beaches and houses to rent in a few areas. Buzios, which is often called the St. Tropez or Hamptons of Brazil, is only about a two-hour drive... |
| 02 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Masters of Food & Wine South America (Mendoza, Argentina)Is anyone planning on going to the food and wine festival in Mendoza, Argentina this year? It is their second annual event and is really quite an amazing week of... |
| 03 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: golf in hamptonsGolf clubs in the Hamptons, including Maidstone and Shinnecock, are some of the oldest and most beautiful in America but are notorious for their difficult-to-get memberships. In fact, memberships are... |
| 04 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in October?A well-traveled mom who lives in Portland, ME and has spent summers on Mount Desert Island her whole life sent the following: “Upon arrival in Halifax (a nice medium-size town... |
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