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Allow us to whet your appetite for a Sunvil holiday with our collection of inspiring blogs, compiled by the Sunvil team and our guest writers. From sharing our favourite viewpoints and local tavernas, to recommending those must-see attractions and the experiences that we ourselves have enjoyed, our blogs are styled to give you a taste of the real destination.
Chile is an unusual country, geographically speaking. 2,700 miles long and on average barely 100 miles wide, almost every Chilean lives both near the sea, at the foot of towering mountains and not far from one or other of their neighbours Argentina and Bolivia.
Go to the extremities of any continent and you’ll probably find yourself in a remote setting. Surely however there are few places as remote as Flores, the most distant of the Azores islands and the last piece of European land in the Atlantic Ocean this side of the Americas.
The ‘land of contrasts’ tag is perhaps something of an over-used cliche but in the case of Argentina it is perhaps more apt than almost anywhere.
Let’s take a little look at the three main locations used for Mamma Mia. Each is a popular holiday choice for those looking for a little of that same ‘fun in the sun’ fantasy that the film portrayed so well.
Brazil boasts many instantly recognisable sights: the beaches of Rio, the dense jungle of the Amazon, the mighty Iguazu Falls and of course the Christ Redeemer statue, recently listed as one of the new 7 Wonders of the World. There is however much more to this vast land of natural and cultural contrasts.