More women are traveling the world solo today than ever before. Over 70% of travel experts say that women are more likely than men to travel alone, while nearly 3 in 4 American women have already taken a solo trip. Best of all, those numbers only keep growing! Solo female travel is more than just …
Having re-emerged from the health crisis as a free, more welcoming country, Argentina is exploding in popularity right now, drawing in a record number of visitors and comfortably leading recovery trends in South America. But what is it about Argentina that has been captivating so many Americans lately? Believe it or not, South America is …
South America is one of the most welcoming regions for digital nomads. Whether you’re only visiting for a short period of time or relocating in the long term, you will be met with friendly locals, gorgeous weather, and a far more relaxed atmosphere than back in the U.S. or Canada. There is plenty to choose …
South America offers travelers a mix of anything and everything, from glaciers to mountains to cities and beaches. Narrowing down where to visit in this vast continent can be a monumental task for even the intrepid traveler. But with more reasons to visit than ever before, South America should be on everyone’s bucket list this …
The world is once again open for tourism, but on the downside, the surging demand for travel, coupled with a financial crisis, has led to price increases across the board. With Europe and the Caribbean out of the question for millions of middle-income tourists, all eyes are on a much more affordable South America instead. …
Rich in culture, home to stunning nature reserves and where some of the best cuisine in the world can be found, South America is a fascinating destination to explore. On the downturn, social problems, poverty and a high crime index still beset parts of the continent, leading travelers to question: which South American countries are …
Traveling to Argentina has just become even more enticing with Argentina’s government just launching a new tourist exchange rate, which effectively doubles your cash as you make purchases. As of last Friday, tourists who do not live in Argentina or do not have an Argentinian credit or debit card will be able to access a …
Following a relatively free summer and the waning of Covid, it might seem like the world has finally moved on from the pandemic and strict mandates are a thing of the past. This may be the case for most of Europe, Mexico and the like, but it is definitely not yet a reality in South …
Buenos Aires expects to host 22,000 remote workers by 2023 Argentina is a large country with a rich culture, gorgeous landscapes, and delicious food. With its technology and infrastructure development, it is becoming the perfect hotspot for digital nomads. At least, that’s what the Argentinian Government believes. In a recent press release, the National Institute …
Argentina will soon be removing all of its Covid-related entry requirements for international visitors – becoming the 27th country in the world to do so. The announcement came at the end of last week – 1 April – when the nation’s Ministry of Health confirmed that the country will be returning to its near-pre-pandemic entry …
As the current Omicron wave wanes, a number of countries in the Americas have been relaxing once strict entry regimes that kept most visitors out throughout the pandemic. The trend has been particularly prominent in South America, in which a majority of countries have remained receptive to international tourists, even after the likes of Europe …
A vibrant country known the world over due to its romantic dances, amazing barbecued food, and breathtaking natural landscapes, Argentina should be on any travelers’ must-visit lists for 2022. Fortunately for travelers, even with Covid-19 restrictions in place, the South American gem’s entry requirements make it possible to visit for most travelers. Here are all …