LatinFinance polled its readers to find out where this discriminating group of well-traveled executives prefers to stay in Latin America and how it likes to get there.
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Chile
how To Get ThereThe Aeropuerto Arturo Merino Benítez is approximately 15 miles from downtown Santiago. Cab fare downtown costs about $20. The airport also provides a shuttle service to downtown. […]
Uruguay
how To Get ThereCarrasco International Airport is about 12 miles from downtown Montevideo and a taxi ride costs about $30. Visas are required for stays longer than 90 days. Visitors […]
Colombia
how To Get There El Dorado Airport, approximately eight miles from Bogotá, has two terminals, the main El Dorado terminal and Puente Aéreo, which handles Avianca’s flights to the US […]
Venezuela
how To Get There Venezuela’s international airport, Simon Bolívar, and the national airport, Maiquetía, are both located in the coastal city of La Guaira. The city is only 17 miles […]
Costa Rica
how To Get There The Juan Santamaría International Airport is located about 10 miles west of San José. Taxi rides downtown should cost about $15. Visitors must pay a US$17 […]
Dominican Republic
how To Get There The Aeropuerto Internacional de las Américas is a 35-minute taxi ride from Santo Domingo that costs around $25. Visitors must buy a $10 tourist card and […]
Ecuador
how To get there The Mariscal Sucre International Airport is located six miles north of Quito. A taxi from the airport to Quito’s new town will cost around $5, and […]
El Salvador
how To Get ThereComalapa International airport is located about 27 miles from downtown San Salvador. A taxi ride to the capital city will take about 45 minutes and will cost […]
Guatemala
how To Get There Aurora International Airport is located on the south side of Guatemala City in zone 13. A taxi ride should take about 10 minutes, and cost around […]
