Central & South America
Pack Your Bags | We’ve Curated Your Guide To Beautiful Buenos Aires And Beyond
Are you on the hunt for your next under-the-radar destination? Look no further because beautiful Buenos Aires has you covered.
This Is The Island Sailing Trip Of Your Dreams
If Caye Caulker in Belize isn’t on your bucket list yet then I’m guessing you just haven’t heard enough about it. With crystal clear waters, the second biggest barrier reef in the world, more water activities than you can poke a stick at—we’re talking kayaking, SUPing, snorkelling, diving, windsurfing, kiteboarding, spearfishing and more—seafood galore and a seemingly never-ending supply of rum punch, it’s no wonder Caye Caulker is a popular destination on the gringo trail.
Under The Radar | Put This Caribbean Paradise On Your 2019 Hit List
If you’re currently in a state of negative annual leave stop reading now. But, if you have leave to burn or just like to live life on the edge—welcome to Aruba.
All Aboard Mexico’s All-You-Can-Drink Tequila Train
Picture this: you’re sitting in a luxury train compartment, travelling through fields of blue agave and sipping all-you-can-drink tequila.
Under The Radar | 6 Reasons To Visit Medellin
A city once made famous by Pablo Escobar and considered one of the most dangerous in the world, Medellin is now one of the must-see travel destinations of 2019. Spend a little bit of time here and you’ll quickly realise there’s so much more to this mountain paradise than what your Narcos binge taught you.
You’ll Soon Be Able To Glamp At Sea In The Galapagos
Can't decide whether to spend your hard-earned dollars on glamping or yachting your way around the world? Well, soon there'll be no need to thanks to the new rooftop glamping on top of a yacht which will be cruising around the Galapagos Islands as of May 2019.
5 Design Hotels In Mexico You Need To Check Out ASAP
Tacos, tick. Warm weather, tick. Stunning beaches, tickety tick. Have I sold you on Mexico yet? Thought so. Now when it comes to Mexico accommodation, there are a few ways you can go. Most Americans head straight for gated super resorts like El Cozumeleño or Riu Palace Riviera, but if you’re looking to skip feeling like a tourist, try these epic designer hotels instead.
The Mexico Road Trip You Should Definitely Add To Your Bucket List
Packed with flamingos, yellow towns and hidden cenotes
7 Reasons Chilé Should Be On Your Travel Hit List
If this country isn’t already on your travel radar, put it on there now. Chilé stretches from the middle of South America down the very bottom, resulting in a wide variety of landscape, scenery and activities. Not to mention Chiléans are some of the friendliest people on earth, their wine region is exceptional and their craft brewing scene is very much worth a look in. Here are a bunch of reasons to visit Chilé.
How To Make The Most Of 48 Hours In Mexico’s Tulum
If Mexico is high on your bucket list, then Tulum should be a non-negotiable stop on your Mexican meanderings.
How To Holiday Twice A Year On $80k
Holidays are often seen as a luxury. And we get it, we really do—those things are expensive. But, here at The Urban List we are super thrifty, and we’ve managed to hack our way to two international holidays a year…without sacrificing UberEats and plenty of vino along the way.
The South American Bucket List Trip You Can Do On A Budget
Believe it or not, South America is one continent you actually can do on a budget.
The First-Timer’s Guide To Patagonia
The southern-most region of South America, Patagonia is shared by Argentina and Chile and is the perfect spot to visit for adventuring in the great outdoors. From glaciers, mountains and lakes to whales, penguins and fossilised dinosaurs—there’s something to suit all interests!
48 Hours In Medellin
It’s quite likely that when you hear the word Medellin the first thing that comes to mind is that season of Entourage and how you need to finish watching season two of Narcos. And while the history might be pretty interesting, it turns out Medellin in Colombia has a lot more to offer than Pablo Escobar.