@@AmericanTravelFamily -- I live in Ecuador, and I've only just passed through Buenos Aires, but Argentina is a beautiful and really expansive country. It would take weeks to really get to know it, but obviously there's Buenos Aires (lots of food culture, architecture, ferry across Rio de la Plata to beautiful Montevideo (south coast of Uruguay)). But where I'd really like to go is Mendoza, which is at the foot of the Andres mountains in western Argentina. The geography is similar to Albuquerque or Denver, and it's like a blend of wine country and cowboy country. There are some pretty good youtubes showing horseback riding tours and wine tours near Mendoza, and the geography really looks breathtaking. I imagine it would be like South America's version of route 66 to drive from Buenos Aires to Mendoza, so I'm curious about the towns along the way. But overall Argentina's known for good wine and food, and spectacular geography :-) really appreciate your channel btw!
Wow! This is really great info! We love to travel and to places sometimes off the beaten path. We love the outdoors and adventure - so that all sounds great. Ecuador is peaking our interest lately as well, have you been to the Galapagos? How is that? Or is it super touristy?
@@AmericanTravelFamily - Ecuador is definitely worth the visit, and the Galapagos are amazing. It has to be somewhat controlled, just because most of the islands are protected wilderness, but I think there's a range of options (in terms of the cruise boats and snorkeling etc.), some more informal than others. The range of wildlife & geography there is honestly breathtaking. And if it fits into your plans, the Andes of Ecuador are also spectacular (imagine glaciers and snow at the Equator!), but it is important to hire an experienced guide when exploring the mountains.
No it doesn't and there are many steps to most of the rooms. If someone has mobility issues this will not the best option for them unless they rent one of the several houses near the top. The houses near the top have golf cart parking areas.
Definitely, the best new traveling families to watch on youtube this year!
100% agree I would rather take travel advice from an Airline Pilot than any influencer.
Pilot life is the best life!!!!!!
The view from the balcony is amazing 😍
I saw your article in Lonely Planet, congrats thats big time!
Thank you!!!
I was having a hard time finding a good hotel, thanks for the recommendation.
Great drone views as always👍
Super creative content guys. So blessed to watched and great effort .
New subscribers from Malaysia & France ❤️
great drone footage.
I like your new family introduction video.
Thanks for the tips my friend and enjoy your day 😀👍🏻
I think you were my pilot on one of my South West Airline flights.
It looks beautiful!
Looks more like a resort🍹🌴
Wow, the view is beautiful, also was that a real tree in the bathroom?
Yes it was a real tree and it was very clean. It was probably one of the cooler bathrooms we have seen.
Should we make reservations at Si Seniors for the patio beach seating under the big tree??
thanks for showing this unusual beachside hotel .. very cool details! I wonder if you guys would enjoy Argentina or Chile :-)
Those are both on our list. Have you been there, what do you recommend?
@@AmericanTravelFamily -- I live in Ecuador, and I've only just passed through Buenos Aires, but Argentina is a beautiful and really expansive country. It would take weeks to really get to know it, but obviously there's Buenos Aires (lots of food culture, architecture, ferry across Rio de la Plata to beautiful Montevideo (south coast of Uruguay)). But where I'd really like to go is Mendoza, which is at the foot of the Andres mountains in western Argentina. The geography is similar to Albuquerque or Denver, and it's like a blend of wine country and cowboy country. There are some pretty good youtubes showing horseback riding tours and wine tours near Mendoza, and the geography really looks breathtaking. I imagine it would be like South America's version of route 66 to drive from Buenos Aires to Mendoza, so I'm curious about the towns along the way. But overall Argentina's known for good wine and food, and spectacular geography :-) really appreciate your channel btw!
Wow! This is really great info! We love to travel and to places sometimes off the beaten path. We love the outdoors and adventure - so that all sounds great. Ecuador is peaking our interest lately as well, have you been to the Galapagos? How is that? Or is it super touristy?
@@AmericanTravelFamily - Ecuador is definitely worth the visit, and the Galapagos are amazing. It has to be somewhat controlled, just because most of the islands are protected wilderness, but I think there's a range of options (in terms of the cruise boats and snorkeling etc.), some more informal than others. The range of wildlife & geography there is honestly breathtaking. And if it fits into your plans, the Andes of Ecuador are also spectacular (imagine glaciers and snow at the Equator!), but it is important to hire an experienced guide when exploring the mountains.
Been hearing a lot of good things travel wise lately about Ecuador. Love all the great info, thanks!
Do they have an airline rate?
It looks like Dali and Gaudi designed that hotel
It’s looks awesome in person. Yellow doesn’t translate well on film.
Did Amor or Local Tribe have an elevator?
No it doesn't and there are many steps to most of the rooms. If someone has mobility issues this will not the best option for them unless they rent one of the several houses near the top. The houses near the top have golf cart parking areas.
Can you just take me on one of your vacations?
Out of Local Tribe and Amor what was your favorite?
You tried I guess
How much for 2 months January and February?
Hotels and AirBnB's vary buy price. Check out SayulitaLife for a lot of good info.