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Nicola heads to enigmatic El Salvador
The greatest perk of travel consulting is having the opportunity to visit new and unfamiliar destinations and for me personally, the less well known or popular the country is, the more excited I get about going. So when Last Frontiers received an invite from El Salvador’s ministry of tourism to send... Read more»
Sue spots a quetzal in Costa Rica
As a lover of the outdoors, nature and wildlife, the opportunity to fly non-stop to Costa Rica (on the new non-stop British Airways flight) and spend 10 days seeking out some of the wonderful wildlife the country is famed for was just my thing. Bordering the Carara National Park on the central Pacif... Read more»
Nicola finds paradise in Costa Rica
Hidden away in a remote and lush corner of Costa Rica lies the Osa Peninsula, ‘the most biologically intense place on earth,’ according to National Geographic. In a country famed for its wildlife, this region has, rather surprisingly, remained relatively quiet on the tourism front. It was for this r... Read more»
Ali In Mendoza
Whenever possible, we always suggest being based outside Mendoza city and closer to the wineries, to make the most of the region. I visited three key wine valleys, each differing in altitude and climate, and therefore offering a variety of complexities to wine production. Maipu Valley is south-east... Read more»
Claire in Colombia
In February this year, just over a year since my first trip I returned to Colombia for the ProColombia Travel Market. The two day event in Bogotá, provided the opportunity to meet with many of our preferred Colombian partners, hotels and local agents to get an update on what was happening. Taking ad... Read more»
Lizzy in Baja California
I was very lucky to be invited on a last minute trip to Mexico at the end of January. I know a fair bit of Mexico, having spent time living there, but Baja California had remained elusive so was certainly on my wish list of places to visit. After a very comfortable flight on AeroMexico’s new Dreaml... Read more»
Ali in Uruguay
Uruguay is a country which is often overlooked, but there is more to the country than most people initially believe or expect. I have visited Uruguay before, in 2011, when I saw Carmelo and Colonia. On my most recent visit I had the opportunity to return to both these areas but also spend some time... Read more»
Brazil - Claire on the beaches of the north-east
Home to approximately 5,000 miles of coastline, Brazil knows how to do beaches; from vibrant city shores, to idyllic island getaways, the choice is almost too abundant. The words ‘once sleepy fishing village’ seem to be bandied about more freely than the cachaça flows, to (albeit accurately) describ... Read more»