A backpackers guide to beach hopping along the Uruguay coastline

A seven day Uruguay itinerary taking in the best of the gorgeous coastal areas and beaches Uruguay may be one of the smallest South American countries but it’s still around the size of Wales and England combined. The entire coastline of Uruguay is 660km long. Landing at Colonia del Sacremento on the ferry from Argentina…… Continue reading A backpackers guide to beach hopping along the Uruguay coastline

Exploring the stunning beaches and forest of Santa Teresa national park in Uruguay by bicycle

Santa Teresa national park is a perfect day trip from hippy beach town Punta del Diablo in eastern Uruguay A highlight on my seven day Uruguay itinerary hopping from town to town along its amazing coastline was my cycle day trip to the Santa Teresa national park. I’d travelled 467 km along Uruguay’s stunning coastline…… Continue reading Exploring the stunning beaches and forest of Santa Teresa national park in Uruguay by bicycle

From vineyards to mountains – a day tour from Mendoza exploring the mountains on the way to the Chile border

A day tour along the mountain road to Puente de Inca and Christ the Redeemer statue high above the Argentina-Chile border. From 750m above sea level in Mendoza to 4,000m above sea level at the Christ the Redeemer statue, this day trip from Mendoza was a highlight for me. We decided we didn’t have enough…… Continue reading From vineyards to mountains – a day tour from Mendoza exploring the mountains on the way to the Chile border

A week in Paraguay – from the Itaipu dam to partying on the beach via historic Asunción

A one week itinerary for backpacking Paraguay For backpackers visiting Iguazu Falls in Argentina, a trip over the border to Brazil and Paraguay is a must do. As British citizens there’s no requirement for pre-arrival visas – just an entry stamp at the border. It’s as easy as getting on a bus! Paraguay is a…… Continue reading A week in Paraguay – from the Itaipu dam to partying on the beach via historic Asunción

Wine tasting, empanadas and olive trees – a cycling tour of Mendoza Vineyards, Argentina

A perfect self guided day tour of Mendoza wineries in Maipu area Hiring a bicycle and cycling around vineyards in Mendoza, the premier wine region of Argentina seemed like a perfect way to pass an afternoon. Guided bus tours of the vineyards were staggeringly high prices, from US$100 upwards, so we were pleased to discover…… Continue reading Wine tasting, empanadas and olive trees – a cycling tour of Mendoza Vineyards, Argentina

Asuncion, Paraguay – a walking tour of the historical centre and a flask of terere at the beach

An walking tour of historical downtown Asuncion We planned just one day in Asuncion to explore the historical centre and get a feel for the city. We took a five hour bus from Cuidad Del Este, enjoying great views of the  very flat, very green countryside. Asunción is the capital of Paraguay, with a population…… Continue reading Asuncion, Paraguay – a walking tour of the historical centre and a flask of terere at the beach

First stop in Paraguay – Top sights in Cuidad del Este, Paraguay

A one day itinerary in Cuidad del Este, including Itaipu dam and Saltos del Monday waterfalls Cuidad del Este is Paraguay’s second largest city, known for its vast Itaipu dam which powers most of Paraguay, as well as offering endless duty free shopping. It’s just across the border from Brazil and Argentina in an area…… Continue reading First stop in Paraguay – Top sights in Cuidad del Este, Paraguay

Street Art, Antique Markets and the legacy of Evita – first impressions of Buenos Aires

A Backpackers Guide to Three Days in Buenos Aires, Argentina Finally I’ve started my winter travels for 2019! I flew into Buenos Aires on Christmas Morning and I’ve an ambitious plan to visit four countries over the next two weeks with my friend Sarah. Then, once she’s left, I’ll head south to Bariloche, Argentina’s lake…… Continue reading Street Art, Antique Markets and the legacy of Evita – first impressions of Buenos Aires