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Unforgettable Train Ride from Curitiba to Morretes in Paraná’s Serra do Mar

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Crossing the Atlantic Forest, the Serra Verde Express - which operates the famous trip between Curitiba and Morretes -...

Flybondi Reopens Paraguay Links With Three Direct, Low-Cost Routes

Argentina’s Flybondi will restore and expand cross-border travel to Paraguay in December, betting that simple, point-to-point flying can cut prices and time for ordinary travelers. The plan brings back daily Asunción–Buenos Aires service from December...

Cuba’s Vanishing Tourists And The System That Keeps Them Away

Cuba is losing the race to bring travelers back. From January through September 2025, the island drew about 1.37 million foreign visitors—roughly 20 percent...

Uruguay Prepares for Unprecedented Tourism Season

Uruguay is poised for a record-breaking summer season in 2026, with projections indicating a...

No Beaches, No Problem: Paraguay’s Record-Breaking Tourism Boom

In a year when much of Latin America grappled with economic instability and political turbulence, Paraguay has pulled off...

What Makes Lake Atitlán in Guatemala Unforgettable — and Why Its Future Isn’t Guaranteed

High in Guatemala’s western highlands at about 1,560 meters, Lake Atitlán sits inside a volcanic caldera formed roughly 75,000–84,000 years ago. Three volcanoes—Atitlán, Tolimán,...

Rio de Janeiro’s Guanabara Bay Is Becoming Swimmable Again: Here’s How

For years, Rio de Janeiro’s Guanabara Bay was a paradox: world-famous scenery, unsafe water. This winter, the script flipped....

São Paulo’s Private Jet Hub Expands Again—And What It Reveals

The airport most travelers never see is quietly becoming one of Brazil’s fastest-growing gateways. JHSF will launch a sixth...

Snowland To Build Larger Indoor Snow Park In São Paulo By 2026–27

In a tropical megacity better known for traffic and heat, Brazil’s leading indoor snow...

Aerolíneas Argentinas Grounds Eight 737-800s After In-Flight Engine Failure

A short hop from Buenos Aires to Córdoba turned into a safety drill this week...

Brazilian Travelers Are Rerouting From The U.S.—And Travel Insurance Is Feeling It

Brazilians are still flying abroad in 2025, but the map has changed. More trips are headed to Latin America...