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Argentina: Patagonia

With lunar-like landscapes, deep glacial lakes and spectacular glaciers, Patagonia looks like something out of a dream.
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Argentina: Buenos Aires

BA seems to be on everyone’s must-visit list these days—and for good reason. Argentina’s capital is experiencing an exceptionally buzzing, magnetic period.
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Chile: Patagonia

Topping the travel list for many active adventurers, Chilean Patagonia offers excitement and activities for all ages.
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Argentina: Buenos Aires: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined: Patagonia Sur

Argentine chef-restaurateur darling Francis Mallman lives part-time on the third floor of his tiny La Boca restaurant—a short block from Caminito. Designer Laura O. produced the loftlike, narrow dining room’s...
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Chile: Patagonia: Itineraries: Itinerary No. 3

(7-10 Days) Fly to Santiago or Buenos Aires, take a city tour and visit the surrounding area, spending one or two nights in the city. Fly to Patagonia, spending three...
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Active/Adventure: Pulse: Chilean Desert Adventure

From Robin Noble, Portland, Me. “I planned a trip to Chile in the early fall because my husband and I had enjoyed a trip to Argentina and Uruguay the year...
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Chile: Patagonia: Itineraries: Itinerary No. 2

(10-12 Days) Fly to Santiago, take a city tour and visit the surrounding area, spending one or two nights at the Aubrey Hotel. Fly to Puerto Mont in Patagonia, spending...
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Chile: Patagonia: Itineraries: Itinerary No. 1

(9-10 Days) Fly to Santiago, take a city tour and visit the surrounding area, spending one or two nights at the Aubrey Hotel. Fly to Patagonia, spending four or five...
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Chile: Patagonia: Itineraries: Overview

Since Torres del Paine is quite hard to reach we recommend pairing time there with another Patagonian property, such as Cliffs Preserve or Eolo in Argentina. Visitors can also plan...
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Argentina: Patagonia: Introduction: Overview: Just Back From...Patagonia

Argentina has always topped my travel wish list. But when I began planning my trip there with a friend, the aspect we debated most was where we would shop and...
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Argentina: Patagonia: Where to Stay: Luxury: Patagonia's Eolo Lodge

Given the hectic lives travelers lead these days, often the primary requirements for a vacation include somewhere easily reachable by a direct flight. Patagonia’s Eolo does not fall into that...
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Argentina: Patagonia: Strategies: Getting There

Aerolineas Argentinas operates daily direct flights from Buenos Aires to El Calafate, and there are also connecting flights from Bariloche if you are stopping in Northern Patagonia. Flying time takes...
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Active/Adventure: Indagare Insiders: Insider Advice on Patagonia

As a former Butterfield & Robinson guide, Muriel Truter has visited over fifty countries and lived in England, Israel, Canada and Zimbabwe, where she was raised. Using her lifetime of...
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