Chile
Extraordinary and exotic: Why now is the time to visit South America
There are more flights and South America remains better value than Europe or the US. Here is our beginner’s guide to travelling around this continent of extremes.
- by Chris Moss and Julietta Jameson
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Airline reviews
Airline review: Qantas economy surprisingly good, despite codeshare woes
It turns out Qantas and its codeshare partner don’t speak to each other, which causes a few hassles on an otherwise comfortable flight.
- by Katrina Lobley
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Airline reviews
Airline review: This new business class is a great improvement
LATAM still can’t quite compete with the world’s best on the likes of food and entertainment, but it’s getting there.
- by Ben Groundwater
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Airport reviews
This new international terminal will be a hit with Aussie travellers
Australians will often spend plenty of time here on their way into and out of South America and this $1.4 billion new terminal makes things far more pleasant.
- by Ben Groundwater
Ground-breaking winery aims to produce the best red wine in the world
This winery and art hotel project is driven by a singularly minded family whose ambition is as bold as it is simple: to make the world’s best red wine.
- by Jamie Lafferty
Chile's Araucaria region: Volcanoes and lakes on a road trip through Chile's Lake District
During all 500 kilometres of my route it feels like I'm never entirely without either a lake or a volcano nearby.
- by Jamie Lafferty
Airline review: LATAM Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, Sydney to Santiago, premium business class
It also arrives earlier into Santiago, offering passengers more same-day connections to the rest of South America.
- by Rob McFarland
Punta Arenas, Chile, things do to: Nine highlights
Explorer history, hearty food and cormorants disguised as penguins are just some of the treats in this subpolar city.
- by Belinda Jackson
Winter puma spotting in Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
The highs and lows of a chilly quest to see Patagonia's "ghost cats".
- by Belinda Jackson
Chiloe, Chile: South America's island of millennia-old myths and traditions
You can buy 5000-square-metre plotson this island that Charles Darwin so much he wrote a book about it.
- by Craig Tansley
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