argentina

This weekend we take a look at a love story from the air in Argentina, read about Brits bashing Britain regarding tourism and expose Trip Advisor’s top nude beaches.

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While information about recent events in Egypt affecting travelers was available on news outlets and government websites world wide, a dangerous situation in Chilean Patagonia was virtually unknown to travelers. Ned Levi discusses where and how travelers can obtain critical safety information before and during their travels, even when events don’t make the news.

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A friend just sent this first video to me. It came serendipitously at the same time I met with friends who had just returned from a trip to Buenos Aires and Patagonia where they had a chance, while in the city, to learn a bit about Tango. The first video is an afternoon last month in a Buenos Aires shopping center in the Palermo District of the city. That got me to thinking about Tango, so I collected a few of my favorite Tango scenes. Take some time, relax and enjoy.

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A hot off the press add-on fee pertains to Americans, Canadians and Australians who are flying into the Buenos Aires airport. Effective December 28, 2009, the Argentine Immigration Office implemented a reciprocity fee.

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Having written extensively about vacation rentals, I’ve learned quite a lot since I took the plunge and rented an apartment in Beunos Aires, Argentina. After years of advising Bonjour Paris readers to stay in apartments rather than hotels, in order to experience a place as a quasi-local, it was my turn.

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Argentina has a two-tiered airline pricing system. Locals pay about half of what foreigners pay.

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