South Expeditions in the news
South Expeditions in the news
We've been featured in local and international publications.
Here are some of our favorite articles:

Ride Through Chile's Wine Country In The Eco-Friendly Southmobile
Designed for active cultural travelers, the southmobile is reminiscent of a 1950's Formula One car. It operates on clean energy, whether by manpower or electric motor.

Eco-Tourism in South America
Designed to bring guests closer to nature, these eco-conscious experiences in Peru and Chile are part of the rapidly expanding eco-tourism movement happening in South America and around the world.

Eco-Friendly Vehicle To Travel Through Chile’s Wine Country
Designed for active cultural travelers, the southmobile has the stylish and nostalgic looks of a 1950s Formula One car, with the more leisurely cruising speed appropriate for a drive in the country.

South Expeditions to Debut Southmobile in Wine Tours to Chile’s Colchagua Valley
Traveling through the region on the southmobile, whether it is on secondary roads or abandoned train tracks, will allow for a more authentic, immersive, and dynamic experience.

Introducing the Southmobile: An Innovative Vehicle for Active Travelers
Travel company South Expeditions announces the development of its groundbreaking vehicle, the southmobile, to be debuted in wine tours of Chile’s Colchagua Valley this year.

Can Tour Operators Divert Travelers from Over-Visited Destinations?
There’s no question that the right kind of tourism can contribute to the local economy and well-being of residents. But how can destinations convince travelers to deviate from the bucket-list icons?

Southmobile Offers Clean Energy Transport in Chile
Busing or driving from winery to winery? Now, clients can explore wine country in a hybrid vehicle that’s equal parts attractive, unique and sustainable

Galápagos Unbound
We nudge the kayaks through the waves off a remote cove in the Galápagos when a pair of mating sea turtles bob to the surface, drifting close enough to reveal gray tongues hanging languidly from green knuckle-like heads.

Travel Awards: Best Adventure Hub
This Andean town looks like a sleepy colonial city, but it’s the gateway to a massive pile of fun. Cojitambo, 20 miles north, has more than 160 rock-climbing routes, from traditional lines to sporty 5.14’s on 500-foot-high volcanic walls.

Scrapbook: Day Trips From Quito, Ecuador
I spent six weeks in Quito focused on improving my Spanish. School and work kept me in the city during the week, but on weekends, I often tagged along with friends and their families on road trips north and south of the capital.