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Thorn Tree travel forum. South America Travel Information and Travel Guide. Andean peaks, Amazonian rainforest, Patagonian glaciers, Incan ruins, colonial towns, white-sand beaches and vertiginous nightlife: the wonders of South America set the stage for incredible adventures.

South America Travel Information and Travel Guide

Setting for Big Adventures From the snow-capped peaks of the Andes to the undulating waterways of the Amazon, South America spreads a dazzling array of natural wonders. This is a continent of lush rainforests, towering volcanoes, misty cloud forests, bone-dry deserts, red-rock canyons, ice-blue glaciers and sun-kissed beaches. As landscapes go, there aren't many other places on earth that offer so much range – or so many opportunities for adventure.

You can hike past ancient temples first laid down by the Incas, contemplate the awe-inspiring power of Iguazú Falls or spend the day watching wildlife from a dugout canoe on one of the Amazon's countless igarapés (narrow waterways). Cultural Treasures South America's great diversity doesn't end with geography. La Vida Musical Read more. Caribbean Map, Map of the Caribbean, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, Virgin Islands and more. The Caribbean, long referred to as the West Indies, includes more than 7,000 islands; of those, 13 are independent island countries (shown in red) on the map, and some are dependencies or overseas territories of other nations.

Caribbean Map, Map of the Caribbean, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, Virgin Islands and more

In addition, that large number includes islets (very small rocky islands); cay's (small, low islands composed largely of coral or sand) and a few inhabited reefs: See Belize. In geographical terms the Caribbean area includes the Caribbean Sea and all of the islands located to the southeast of the Gulf of Mexico, east of Central America and Mexico, and to the north of South America. Some of its counted cay's, islands, islets and inhabited reefs front the handful of countries that border the region. The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos are not considered a part of the Caribbean, however, we show them here because of their cultural, geographical and political associations with the Greater Antilles and other Caribbean Islands.

TripIt - Travel Itinerary - Trip Planner. Caribbean Coast Travel Information and Travel Guide - Colombia. Soaked with sunshine and steeped in history, the Caribbean coast offers a wealth of attractions that make it Colombia's biggest draw for both domestic and international visitors.

Caribbean Coast Travel Information and Travel Guide - Colombia

Ticking off a list 'must sees' along the coast could take several weeks, so be sure to budget accordingly. Mud volcanoes, lost cities, desert isles, impregnable fortresses and steamy nightlife can hold you captive longer than expected. Throw in superb tourist facil-ities, welcoming locals and dazzling festivals and you may end up a permanent resident. The crown jewel along the coast is Cartagena, a colonial city with a beauty and romance unrivaled anywhere else in the country. Santa Marta, the last stop for the legendary liberator Simón Bolívar, also offers a sense of history, but the real reason to visit is nearby Parque Nacional Tayrona, a spectacular stretch of deserted beach and virgin rainforest. Local inhabitants, the costenos, are easy-going folks of mainly African descent. Read more. Hostels Worldwide - Online Hostel Bookings, Ratings and Reviews.