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Yoga

Vinyasa Yoga in Buenos Aires I began this blog as a joint project: yoga in English in Argentina and as a travel blog. It was meant to join everything I love under one big umbrella. Life had its own plan and between starting our family and navigating the pandemic and now working at home with … Read more

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Argentina Culture & Tradition

Delve deeper into the history and traditions of Argentina’s culture. Learn the history of the complex slang of Buenos Aires and about unexpected sports and unorthodox saints that make this country unique.

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Explore Argentina 2026

Argentina Facts at a Glance Argentina Travel Guide & FAQ’s Below is a long list of frequently asked questions to help you get started planning your trip to Argentina. I link relevant blog posts throughout to give you even more information. Read through from start to finish or click below to jump straight to your … Read more

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Travel Resources

My Travel Resource Library Over my 13 years of traveling and living abroad, I’ve narrowed down my travel planning process. Here are all of the online services and resources I use to plan my trips, from start to finish. Rentalcars.com – Rental Cars I love road trips which has led me to rent a lot … Read more

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immigrant Life

 Immigrant & Expat Life in Buenos Aires Resources to make your move to Argentina easier.

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Explore Texas

Explore Texas I’m a born and raised small-town Texan, and proud of it. Growing up, like most snarky teenagers, I didn’t appreciate Texas at all. Absence truly does make the heart grow fonder. After 11 years away from home, I live for the little time I get to spend back home. I play tourist, I … Read more

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Travel Patagonia

You could spend a lifetime in Patagonia and still not see it all. But that won’t stop me from trying! If you’re also trying to navigate the enormity of Argentina’s Patagonia, this travel guide will help. Below you’ll find some FAQ’s answered to help you get your bearings, followed by all of my Patagonia travel … Read more

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Work With Sol Salute

scroll for english Colaborá Con Sol Salute ¿Quién es Sol Salute y qué puedo ofrecer a tu negocio o destino? Soy Erin, la persona detrás de Sol Salute, especialista en viajar en Argentina. Soy más que una cuenta de Instragram – puedo promocionar tu hotel, restaurante o excursión a cientos de miles de viajeros a … Read more

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Argentina’s Northeast

El Litoral is Argentina’s northeastern jungle region. Everyone knows it for the world-famous Iguazú Falls but there is so, so much more to discover here. Explore the countless waterfalls of Misiones, the yerba mate plantations that feed a country’s insatiable love for this communal tea. The Iberá Wetlands in Corrientes are America’s second-largest wetland ecosystem … Read more