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Clara Tort

Regional Sales Manager - South America

Hometown
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Languages
Spanish & English
Education
Degree in Tourism Administration (Argentina); Postgraduate in International Tourism, University of Birmingham (UK)
Regional Sales Manager - South America
About Clara Tort

A native of Buenos Aires, Clara Tort has dedicated her career to sharing the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of her home continent with the world. After graduating with a degree in Tourism Administration in Argentina, Clara moved to England to refine her expertise, completing a Postgraduate course at the University of Birmingham.

Following her time in Europe, Clara returned to Argentina in 2008 and joined the team at SouthAmerica.travel. Over the next decade, she rose to the position of Regional Sales Manager, leveraging her bilingual skills and academic background to provide high-level travel consultancy. Her unique perspective—having lived both the traditional Argentine “asado” lifestyle and the fast-paced European culture—allows her to bridge the gap for international travelers visiting South America.

Expertise & Regional Highlights

  • Educational Background: Specialized in Tourism Administration and International Tourism via postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom.
  • Patagonia Specialist: Deep personal and professional knowledge of both the Argentine and Chilean sectors of Patagonia.
  • Diverse Itinerary Design: Expert insights into the Galapagos Islands, Iguazu Falls, and the urban cultural hubs of Argentina.

Clara remains a true travel enthusiast at heart, constantly exploring new corners of South America to ensure her recommendations are as current as they are authentic. While she has traveled the world, her heart remains in Buenos Aires, a city she believes every traveler should experience at least once.

Articles by Clara Tort

Ancient stone ruins on a mountain ridge in Peru, with a round tower, trees, and a dramatic cloudy sky. Sun rays illuminate the UNESCO landscape as distant mountains rise beyond—a llama grazes peacefully near the ruins.

Ancient Ruins in Peru that aren’t Machu Picchu

By Clara Tort
Peru is steeped with archaeological sites, dating back to the Incas. Discover all the ancient ruins in Peru beyond Machu Picchu.
A lively night scene shows people gathering outside a historic colonial-style building with arches and balconies, warmly lit by street lamps, in one of the beautiful towns in Argentina’s bustling squares.

The 5 Most Beautiful Towns in Argentina

By Clara Tort
Discover the most beautiful towns in Argentina. From the cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires to Bariloche in Patagonia, there's a town for you.
Aerial view of a city at sunset with a large illuminated pool in the foreground, modern high-rise buildings, coastal road, and the shoreline with a marina—an iconic scene for Uruguay travel and essential for any list of places to visit in Uruguay.

7 Amazing Places to Visit in Uruguay

By Clara Tort
Interested in a trip to Uruguay? Discover the best places to visit in 2021, including Punta del Este, Montevideo, & more!
Couples dance together in a well-lit outdoor courtyard at dusk, surrounded by an illuminated historic building with arches and balconies—a lively, festive scene reminiscent of top festivals in Argentina.

The Top 7 Festivals in Argentina You Need to Experience

By Clara Tort
Celebrate festivals in Argentina. We've got you covered from the Folklore National Festival, Carnival, Buenos Aires Tango Festival, and more!
A large sculpture of five giant fingers emerges from sandy ground under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, making it one of Punta del Este’s top attractions and a must-see when searching for things to do in the area.

Top 5 Things to do in Punta del Este

By Clara Tort
Discover the top 5 things to do in Punta del Este, South America's most glamorous and exclusive beach resort town. The activities are endless.
Two men wearing wide-brimmed hats and traditional clothing ride horses side by side, viewed from behind, evoking the timeless spirit of Argentina ranches, with green trees in the background.

The Best Estancias in Argentina

By Clara Tort
Estancias, or country ranches, are Argentina's answer to cowboy ranches. Some of them only function as lodges nowadays, but there are some examples of fully-functional farms still left. Here's a list of the best estancias in Argentina, according to our Argentina travel expert.