LATIN AMERICA – Must See:

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital city of Argentina and it is known for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life. It has a big number of theaters wonderful parks, stores, mansions, museums, and amazing monuments. Know as the Paris of South America, the city also offers great venues and the most luxurious accommodation around the country.

Andes mountain´s & Vineyards Region

Mendoza is the main wine producing province in Argentina and, as of July 2005, one of the eight Great Wine Capitals of the world. Wine tourist circuits abound and wineries at the foot of the Andes Mountains are to be found all around. This province offers every kind of landscapes, all of which are just perfect for active tourism: snow, rivers, mountains, lakes, caves, deserts, wildlife, and picturesque cities.

Iguazu Falls

Incredible! One of the new 7 Wonders of the World, this is a region of large rivers, humid tropics, red earth, magnificent forest, a virgin forest full of huge trees and extraordinary wildlife. Great Waters – “Iguazú” in the Guaraní language – overflowing into the breathtaking falls. It’s a scenery of exuberant natural beauty and historical interest; the Jesuit ruins, declared World Heritage by the UNESCO, are a vivid testimony of the Society of Jesus’ fruitful work during the centuries of Spanish colonization.

Northern Argentina

The Argentine Northwest comprises very distinct biomes, or geographical and climatic regions. From west to east they are: · The Altiplano or “Puna” · High Mountains of the Andes · Fertile valleys · Red-rock canyons and mountain passes · Humid Sub-Andean Sierras · Tropical jungles or Yungas · And the ecotone—or transitional zone—between the Yungas and the Chaco region. Besides the Yungas jungle on the eastern fringe of the region, the only fertile lands are those near the river basins, which have been irrigated extensively. Across millennia the erosive forces of these rivers has gradually created a multitude of red-rock canyons, such as the Quebrada de Humahuaca and the Valles Calchaquíes. West of these valleys the peaks of the Andes reach heights of over 6,000 metres (20,000 ft) and the Altiplano, an extensive 3,500-meter high plateau, dominates the landscape and continues far north into Bolivia and Southern Peru…

Patagonia

Bariloche is situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. After development of Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged as a major tourism center with ski, trekking and mountaineering  and plenty of other outdoor activities & facilities. The destination also has numerous restaurants, cafés, and chocolate shops as well as excellent venues & hotels for large events and groups.

Ushuaia

Southernmost city in the world. Ushuaia is where the Andes mountain range in the last stretch before plunging into the Atlantic. Skin by lush forests and along the legendary Beagle Channel, Ushuaia offers a landscape to the astonishment combining an alpine environment, forests, valleys and sea.

Peru

LIMA & MACHU PICHU

Peru it is a unique and colorful destination. From a top culinary offer in its capital city, Lima, to the cradle of one of the most enigmatic civilizations in history and home to 11 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Machu Picchu, Peru is quite a special destination as you will discover over seven fascinating days exploring the country. Visit beautiful colonial cities, expansive ancient ruins in the Southern Valley and discover some of the most spectacular landscapes on the planet in route to the magnificent Machu Picchu citadel and mountain. The Lost City of the Incas is hidden on top of a mysterious Andean peak. It offers not only views of the mountain range, but also of the Incan’s enigmatic past.

Caribbean

Bahamas

The Bahamas archipelago is an ecological oasis sprinkled over 100,000 square miles of ocean, starting just 50 miles off the coast of Florida. It comprises 700 breathtaking islands, over 2,000 rocks and cays, and boasts the clearest water on the planet—with a visibility of over 200 feet. You can see your toes as easily as you can the world’s third largest fringing barrier reef.

TURKS & CAICOS

The Turks and Caicos is a tropical Atlantic archipelago that’s located 575 miles (925 kilometers) southeast of Miami, Florida, and 75 miles (120 km) north of the Dominican Republic. The country is a British Overseas Territory with a population of about 30,000 spread over nine inhabited islands. There
are about 100 named islands and cays in the Turks and Caicos.
Unlike many Caribbean countries, the Turks and Caicos has one of the lowest annual rainfall averages in the region, and consequently a high percentage of sunny days and great weather.

MEXICAN CARIBBEAN

Discover a unique region in the world, diverse in terms of destinations and tourist attractions: Blue
sea, white sand beaches, rainforest, archeological sites, cenotes, underground rivers, islands,
lagoons, Mayan culture and history. With an infrastructure that competes worldwide for the variety in
its offer of accommodation, typical and international cuisine, connectivity, multiculturalism, and natural
resources.
The Mexican Caribbean is the paradise of Mexico where there is always something new to discover.

DOMINICAN CARIBBEAN

The easternmost area of Dominican Republic, Punta Cana has become one of the most touristic areas for its offer of all-included resorts. The construction of these hotels was designed in such a way that it mostly blends with the landscape, enhancing the feeling of an open space and enriching
the tropical experience. The beach is a good example of the marvelous tropical coast with white sands and crystal-clear blue waters, surrounded by many palm-trees. In these waters you can do any kind of water sport such as diving and snorkel: explore the island’s largest coral barrier with almost 30 kilometers of length. You can also go on a trip by boat with cristal flooring to see the deep sea in a two-hour trip.