Paradise Found
Florianópolis is Brazil’s summer playground for the wealthy and chic. After a 'second honeymoon' at the idyllic resort of Ponta dos Ganchos, Jill Starley Grainger tells Harper's Bazaar why.
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The Old Man and the Séat
Journey Latin America's Kitt Collins discovers that four wheels allow for a more authentic glimpse of Cuba. Luckily his father agreed to drive...
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There and Back Again
When floods and landslides threw the railway service to Machu Picchu into chaos earlier this year, they weren't going to stand in the way of Stanley Johnson, who had first visited the ruins - via steam trains, military planes and a commercial freighter - over half a century beforehand.
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Welcome to the Biggest Party on Earth
Vogue's Aimee Farrell discovers two sides to Rio while dancing till dawn in the famous carnival.
Finding Inspiration in Brazil's Slums
Journey Latin America's James Mulally shares his experience of working in one of Brazil's most deprived areas.
We watched the sky catch fire
Pete Selman, tour leader for Journey Latin America, shares one of the most memorable moments from his globe-trotting career.
In Search of Cuba's Provincial Heart
The Telegraph's Lydia Bell takes a memorable road trip around Cuba's mellow central provinces, with several hitch-hikers - and one pig - in tow.
From the Incas to the Amazon
Peru's Amazon basin teems with captivating wildlife while Inca mysticism lives on in Cusco, writes Wendy Driver for the Daily Mail.
Brazilian Island Hideaway
The Observer's Andrew Purvis travels to the remote island of Boipeba for the perfect escape from the British winter.
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Meet the Huaorani
Dawn is a magical time in the rainforest, a fragile period of peace before the forest reawakens. It’s at this bewitching hour when you set off through the cool morning mist in a dugout canoe to meet the Huaorani, a tribe of native Amerindians.