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Barra da Tijuca – a very modern side of Rio

A short introduction to Barra da Tijuca, a recently developed suburb of Rio de Janeiro and the site of the Olympic Stadium for the 2016 games.

Esteros del Iberá – Argentina’s secret natural wonder

An introduction to the landscapes and wildlife in the stunning wetland region of Esteros del Iberá in northern Argentina. Find the real country.

Obelisco of Buenos Aires

On 23 May, the Obelisco monument in Buenos Aires will celebrate its 80th anniversary. Learn more about this magnificent structure in our new blog

A tented safari camp – in the Galapagos Islands

If you're planning a holiday to the Galapagos Islands, a tented safari camp offers a new and exciting addition to the accommodation options.

April 2016’s Sunvil Supper Club – Panamanian Stew (Sancocho)

Sancocho is the National dish of Panama and probably the most popular soup (virtually a stew) in Central America. It originates from the Azuero peninsula, and is made with chicken, vegetables, tomatoes, coriander, ñame and Yuca. Like many Latin America dishes, it can vary slightly from region

Cape Horn: A most memorable travel experience

Visit the moment of Cape Horn, the point where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Pacific Ocean, with Sunvil

The Queen’s 90th Birthday: A Royal Visit

As the Queen turns 90, we look back on the Sunvil destinations which she has visited during her 63 year reign.

Petropolis and a breath of fresh air

Petropolis offers a pleasant day trip from the traffic chaos of Rio, and provides an insight into the lives of Brazil's former royal family.

The Atacama Desert

Noel Josephides, chairman of Sunvil Holidays, writes about his trip to the Atacama Desert.

Santiago de Chile

Noel Josephides, chairman of Sunvil Holidays, writes about his trip to Santiago de Chile and its many historical connections to UK.