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Top South America Sporting Events

Football is a religion in South America

Football is a religion in South America

Ask any Latin American and they’ll tell you one of the things that define their continent and their own national identities is a burning passion for the competitive spirit of sport. These days the continent’s many historic rivalries are expressed through a healthy sporting spirit in sports such as football, tennis and volleyball. Here are some of the best sporting events worth visiting as part of a tour to South America.

The Best of the Beautiful Game: Copa de Libertadores

Soccer and Latin America are virtually synonymous. The beautiful game is revered everywhere from the buzzing streets of the continent’s cities to the most remote outposts in the distant wilderness. And of all the soccer tournaments in South America, it is the Copa de Libertadores that draws the most attention and passion. The competition sees old tensions such as those between Brazil and Argentina or Peru and Chile turned into a healthy sporting rivalry.

The tournament’s 38 teams are drawn from the top-ranking teams from national competitions, who play a number of preliminary rounds before entering a group stage and then the finals. By the time the final stages begin, virtually everyone in South America has focused their attention on the competition.

The atmosphere of a major South American soccer match is a unique experience and you don’t get much bigger than the finals of the Copa de Libertadores!

A Touch of Class: The Argentine Polo Open Championship

For those seeking a less raucous, more elegant spectator sport, look no further than the great polo traditions of Argentina. Polo is an old passion for Anglophile Argentines, and the sport attracts some of the best players and finest horses in the world.

Aiming High: The South America Volleyball Championship

Volleyball is one of the few sports in Latin America that is widely popular among female competitors and spectators. The pinnacle of the game’s annual calendar is the South American Volleyball Championship, held biannually since 1951 at alternate locations usually in Peru, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina.

The sport is taken very seriously and demands extreme levels of fitness, agility, coordination and teamwork. Brazil, where the sport has become a passion second only to football, has been the traditional leading country, with occasional challenges from Argentina, Peru and Venezuela.

Hole in One: Tour De Las Americas

Ironically, it is the ancient sport of golf that is the youngest addition to Latin America’s professional sports scene, having only been established as a permanent international tour in 1999. The Tour de las Americas (TLA) provides an opportunity for the best national players from Latin America and the Caribbean to compete at an international level and has rapidly developed into a major sporting occasion, involving over 30 events in almost 20 countries and a total prize money of over $3 million. The rise of golf on the continent has also contributed to a growth in dedicated golf courses, especially in some of the more luxurious Costa Rica hotels.

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South America: The Party Continent!

Two Latin American festivals have made it into the London Telgraphs Best parties of 2011 list – which documents the best parties and festivals upcoming year. These are the world famous Rio Carnival and Oruro Carniva in Bolivia:

Rio Carnival

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 5-8 

Carnival in Rio

Carnival in Rio

The samba parade is the climax of this riotous display of Brazilian bacchanal. Various balls are also held throughout the city, such as the hugely popular Gala Gay ball, a flamboyant affair, open to all. Street parties are found wherever there is a band or a sound system.

Oruro Carnival

Oruro, Bolivia, March 4-8;

In between the capital La Paz and the Bolivian salt flats lies Oruro, a high-altitude mining town. Its carnival showpiece is La Diablada, a “dance of the devils” played out in elaborate costume. The parade pays homage to the patron saint of miners and to Pachamama, the Earth mother. Featured are 20,000 dancers and 10,000 musicians, dressed as devils, Andean spirit animals, Inca characters and conquistadores. Dances depict battles between good and evil.

Join the party by throwing water bombs – but be wary: tourists make good targets.

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Chimu Adventures Launches Win a Trip to Antarctica Competition!

Win Antarctica on the MS Expedition!

Win Antarctica on the MS Expedition!

Chimu Adventures has launched their ‘win a trip to Antarctica’ competition on their website. The prize includes a birth on an 11 day cruise to Antarctica on the MS Expedition including all meals, excursions, guides, lectures, port transfers and one night accommodation in Ushuaia, Argentina. Total prize value is GBP 4,929. To be eligible for the price, all people have to do is sign up to the monthly newsletter. For more details email info@chimuadventures.com, or click HERE.

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Argentina: Best Value in 2011

Argentina has made into Lonely Planet’s Best Value 2011 – which documents the best trends, destinations, journeys and experiences for the upcoming year.

7. Argentina

The Argentine peso is the currency that keeps on giving. In the middle of the last decade, incredulous visitors regularly queried bills for being too cheap after feasting on fine steak and red wine. While not quite the bargain it was during those years, Argentina still offers a terrific deal. Characterful mid-range hotels start at around AR$180 (US$46) per

La Boca in Buenos Aires

La Boca in Buenos Aires

night in Buenos Aires and Patagonia, and half that in other places. Argentina’s gourmet eating houses usually won’t charge more than US$30 a head and you can enjoy wonderful meals on much less. Best of all, you get great quality food, wine, lodging and transport throughout Argentina for your money.

Bounce up and down with some of Buenos Aires’ more raucous citizens at a fútbol (soccer) match. Terrace tickets for Boca Juniors, River Plate and others cost from AR$14 (US$3.60).

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