Lima’s most bohemian suburb is a canvas of vivid street art and colourful mansions that trade the city buzz for crashing Pacific waves. Here’s your guide to making the most of this unique pocket of Peru.
Racing driver and classic car enthusiast Ronnie Kessel drives from Lima to Cape Horn in a 1968 Ford Shelby Mustang, photographed by Will Broadhead
Tucked into the Mapuche heartland, this lodge invites you to slow down and look closer
He’s built a career on uncovering the world’s most remarkable places – but for Anthony Lassman, one of the most memorable travel moments came in the form of a moqueca served on a quiet stretch of sand in Bahia
The fashion expert on the Central American country’s hidden rainforest sculpture park
Far away from the hustle and bustle of tourist-filled Ipanema and Copacabana, Santa Teresa maintains a village-like atmosphere while holding some of Rio’s best-kept secrets
National Geographic photographer Tom Peschak on the most pristine aquatic environment left in the Amazon basin
Tucked away in the greenery of Belize, is an oasis straight out of the movies
Musician Emil James is a keen photographer and so when he visited Colombia the trip became as much about capturing images of the vibrant country as about experiencing its sounds.
Alessia Armenise takes us on a tour of Chile’s must-visit wineries where architecture, history and viniculture combine to create a memorable, if not boozy, experience
Photographer and National Geographic Explorer Sofía López Mañàn embarks on a six-day horseback journey through the Andes, capturing the breathtaking landscapes and the raw essence of adventure
Rio might steal the column inches for its dreamy coastline, but its gritty older brother São Paulo is every bit the modern Brazilian metropolis, and amid its frenetic energy can be found some stunning stays
























