Chile
Despite the fact that Chile’s not the size of Brazil or Argentina, (the country is average of only about 109 miles in width) it has much to offer. Blessed with teal lakes, primeval volcanoes, and expansive deserts Chile has a magical aura. Wherever you go in mainland Chile you are greeted by the spectacular backdrop of the Andes mountains. And, the mystery of the huge statues on Easter Island off Chile’s Pacific Coasts only adds to the enchantment and intrigue. Although the country boasts almost 4000 miles of coastline, this is not a premiere beach vacation location because the waters of the Pacific here are cold and rough in many areas. But whether you’re seeking culture, adventure or a relaxing luxury vacation, Chile is one of those destinations you’ll never forget.
Chile offers a rich history of indigenous tribes going back to 600 BC. Combine this with Chile’s delicious cuisine, fascinating archaeological sites, natural beauty and Spanish colonial past, and you have a perfect wanderlist destination. Our travel consultants would be more than happy to design your ideal itinerary complete with the perfect luxury resort.
Things to do
- Easter Island
- Take a Catamaran across Lago Todos Los Santos
- Visit a lively colony of Magellanic penguins
- Roam through iconic Torres del Paine National Park
- Hike through mountain vistas to beautiful Riñiñahue Falls
Best Resorts
- Tierra Patagonia Hotel
- Tierra Atacama Hotel
- Singular Hotel Santiago
- Lapostolle Residence
- Ritz Carlton Santiago
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Affectionately referred to as “MoBay,” Montego Bay lies on the northwest coast of Jamaica and pulses with the energy of authentic Jamaican life.
MoBay is home to some of the island’s most scenic beaches. At the popular Doctor’s Cave Beach you’ll find scores of visitors enjoying the warm waters. Another popular seaside retreat is Cornwall Beach.
Animal lovers can head south to Dolphin Cove in Lucea, Hanover, just 40 minutes outside of MoBay. This marine attraction offers close encounters with dolphins and other aquatic creatures.
History and culture buffs should visit the Bellefield Great House and Gardens, one of the oldest sugar plantations in Jamaica. Steeped in history, mystery and magic, Rose Hall Great House offers a slice of colonial life reminiscent of the 1770s. Legend has it that the ghost of Annie Palmer still haunts the mansion today.
St. James Parish Church was built between 1775 and 1782 in the shape of a Greek cross and is regarded as one of Jamaica’s finest churches.
Nearby Good Hope Estate offers tours of the property that can be thrilling — think river tubing and zip lining — or more relaxed affairs, like a high tea service.
If you are looking for a few souvenirs, you can find interesting gifts at The Shoppes at Rose Hall. Half Moon Shopping Village may also be worth visiting, and the downtown Craft Market houses homemade items like straw hats and bags. The Old Fort Craft Park offers a broad variety of handicrafts hawked by 180 highly competitive vendors. The Harbour Street Craft Market is also known for good deals on Jamaican memorabilia.
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