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South America
Where are travelers going to be going in 2013? Delta is betting that North Americans are going to continue their pursuit of discovery vacations in South America.
Buenos Aires
Big, brash and beautiful Buenos Aires is one of the world’s hottest destinations, in 2012 voted top South American city by Conde Nast Traveler readers.
Brasilia, Brazil
Brazil’s inland futuristic capital Brasilia was carved out of nowhere in the 1950s, a stark, modernist and purpose-built city, and the only one in the world built in the 20th century that achieved UNESCO World Heritage status.
Rio de Janerio, Brazil
After winning bids to host both the 2014 World Cup soccer and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, Rio de Janeiro—already a prized destination for American travelers—is solidly in the spotlight.
Santiago
Centerpiece of the Central Valley, Santiago is home to a third of Chilean people.
Bogota
There are many good reasons for travelers to spend some quality time in Bogota, one of the oldest cities in the Western Hemisphere and nowadays one of its liveliest and most interesting capitals.
Quito
Ecuador made its way onto Lonely Planet’s “Top 10 Countries” picks for 2013, pointing to the great expectations for the new railway network that opens this year.
Georgetown
Guyana is an Indian word meaning “land of many waters,” and these many waters are the major thoroughfares along which people and produce move about the country.
Lima
Peru is the cradle of South America’s ancient civilizations, today promoted by PromPeru as “Peru: Empire of Hidden Treasures.”
Caracas
If Venezuela’s international reputation seems to swirl only around oil and the politics of President Hugo Chavez, now is as good a time as ever to also consider that this is a nation of dazzling beauty and diversity
editor’s notes
Last month we headed to the 2012 USTOA Annual Conference & Marketplace in Kona, Hawaii.
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China Remains a Time-Tested Destination
From deserts to sea,villages to great cities, Asia’s premier country has it all.
A Taste of Costa Rica
The majestic Arenal Volcano, with its perfect cone, is the largest and most active volcano in Meso-America, as well as the centerpiece of the
A Taste of El Salvador
Everyone’s favorite getaway is Suchitoto, a lovely town of colonial buildings and cobblestone streets, located 30 miles north of San Salvador
A Taste of Guatemala
Located 30 miles from Guatemala City, Antigua is a picture-perfect colonial city, full of 17th and 18th century cathedrals, convents and residences
A Taste of Honduras
In addition to direct international flights and cruise ships landing on the island of Roatan, daily air service links the international airport at San
A Taste of Nicaragua
Almost every visitor to Nicaragua puts Granada at the top of their favorites list in Nicaragua. In its Central Plaza, colorful horse-drawn carriages
A Taste of Panama
The main gateway to the rest of the country is Panama City, a waterside capital full of good hotels and restaurants, nightclubs and nonstop
Vietnam
From the undulating hills of Sapa in the north to the steaming dust of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in the South, Vietnam is a sensation to...
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