Miami International Airport (MIA) to South Beach is easy: the Airport Express Bus 150 is cheap and frequent, taxis/rideshares are the fastest door-to-door, private transfers add meet-and-greet comfort, Metrorail+bus works off-peak, and rental cars only make sense if you’ll explore…
Cusco to Lake Titicaca (Puno) is a classic Andean journey. Choose between the photogenic PeruRail Titicaca train, comfortable day/overnight coaches (with or without sightseeing stops), a flight to Juliaca (JUL) plus a short road transfer, or a private car/driver for…
La Paz to Copacabana (Lake Titicaca) is a classic Andean ride over high passes and across the short Tiquina Strait ferry. Choose between the frequent direct buses, a relaxed small-group tour with guide, a door-to-door private transfer, or self-drive if…
Buenos Aires to Iguazú Falls (Argentina side) is easiest by a quick flight to Puerto Iguazú (IGR), but you can also go by comfortable overnight bus, fly to the Brazilian side (IGU) and cross the border, or self-drive for a…
Buenos Aires to Bariloche is a classic Patagonia run. Most travelers fly (fastest), others take a comfy overnight bus (budget with views), while road-trippers self-drive the Pampas-to-Andes highway. Below are your best routes, prices to expect, step-by-steps, and map links.…
Quito to Baños (Baños de Agua Santa) is a classic Andes-to-jungle run: most travelers ride the direct bus from Quito’s Quitumbe terminal, while others prefer a shared shuttle, a private car/driver, or self-driving so they can stop at viewpoints or…
Lima to Iquitos is unique: there’s no road into Iquitos. Your choices are a quick flight from Lima, or an adventurous combo via the jungle—flying or bussing to Tarapoto or Pucallpa and continuing by river fast boat or multi-day cargo…
Rio de Janeiro to Iguazu Falls is easiest by flight to Foz do Iguaçu (IGU, Brazil) or Puerto Iguazú (IGR, Argentina), then a short road transfer to the parks. Overland buses run but take a full day. Below: how to…
Rio de Janeiro to Búzios (about 175–190 km along the Região dos Lagos) is easy once you choose between the direct intercity bus, a hotel pickup shuttle, a private transfer, or renting a car for a coastal road trip. Here’s…
Santiago to Patagonia’s gateway, Puerto Natales, is easiest by air—either direct seasonal flights to Puerto Natales (PNT) or year-round flights to Punta Arenas (PUQ) plus a scenic 3-hour bus. You can also arrive by the classic Navimag ferry from Puerto…