Latin America, a land of fiery rhythms and vibrant colors, is an enchanting destination that offers a kaleidoscope of travel experiences. Explore the mystical ruins of Machu Picchu, where ancient Incan history whispers through the stone walls, or venture into the dense Amazon rainforest, where the symphony of wildlife creates an immersive natural orchestra. Immerse yourself in the lively energy of Mexico City, where centuries-old traditions meet contemporary art scenes, or traverse the arid landscapes of Patagonia, where glaciers stand as testament to the earth's ancient history.
But Latin America is not just about its landscapes; its cultures are equally rich and diverse. Dance to the beats of salsa in Havana's cobblestone streets, or savor the bold flavors of Peruvian ceviche. Engage with the indigenous cultures of Guatemala's highlands or immerse yourself in the lively Carnaval celebrations of Brazil. Each country in Latin America is a chapter in a vibrant story, inviting travelers to explore a fusion of history, art, and nature that is uniquely captivating.
If Machu Picchu isn’t already at the top of your bucket list, it needs to be. Picture this: ancient stone ruins cascading across lush hilltops, surrounded by a ring of misty mountain peaks. You’re in the heart of the Sacred Valley now. Whether you come here on a scenic trek or train ride, nothing beats it.
You’ll never stop talking about the time you scaled Acatenango Volcano. This is Guatemala’s most famous peak, where you can gaze out onto Fuego in the distance. It’s a full event, as coral pink sunsets fade away to reveal lava bursts under a star-filled sky… Suddenly, those 4,000 metres seem worth every step.
Rio de Janeiro roars with excitement. Dreamy beaches dipped in gold. Samba music and electric nightlife that never slows down. Your chance to tick off a world wonder, Christ the Redeemer. Those rumours are true… Rio is more than a place; it’s a feeling every traveller needs to experience. Say hey to your new favourite city!
You’ve heard of rainforests before, but how about cloud forests? There’s almost a fairytale vibe here, as you venture past giant trees shrouded in emerald moss. Listen out for bird calls as you go ziplining or cross hanging bridges in Monteverde. Keep an eye out for sloths!
There’s a reason why Chichén Itzá is the most famous Mayan archaeological site in the Americas. First impressions are epic, as you gaze up at temples in the heart of the jungle. Dig deeper into the history, and you’ll be in awe of all the little details here. You can’t help but imagine what life was once like.
Wondering what it’s like to explore the world’s biggest salt flat? Drive across diamond-white stretches under the clearest blue skies, stopping to play with perception in photos. When it’s rainy season, Salar de Uyuni transforms into a mirror, and it’s like you’re walking onto clouds.
Big, blue, and about to take your breath away. Welcome to Belize’s greatest natural wonder, a giant ocean sinkhole and home to the most stunning marine life. Hop on a flight for the best views, or dive right into the action. One look and you’ll see why travellers come from all over the world for this.
Cartagena has got soul. From café-hopping to traditional music, this city instantly makes you feel alive. You cannot help but fall in love with its Old Town, famed for its rainbow neighbourhoods where flowers bloom from the balconies. And how about those coastal views? Experience Colombia at its most colourful.
The theory of evolution was literally invented here. Blue-footed boobies, Giant tortoises, Marine iguanas... If the Galapagos had a soundtrack, it would be Jurassic Park. Spend your days island-hopping, losing track of all the wildlife unique to this region. This is what animal lovers dream about.
The ‘End of Earth’ has never looked so cool. Impossibly high mountains, sapphire glaciers, turquoise pools surrounded by silver… Go on and make the journey to South America’s southernmost region. Whatever trek you’re choosing, Patagonia gives you so much more than you came for.
Whilst South American food is not as well known as other cuisines, those people in the know understand just how delicious and varied it can be. Here is a list of unforgettable culinary experiences you should try in Latin America
Ceviche in Peru - This started in Peru but is widespread across South America. It involves raw white fish cured with citrus juice, chilli, onion and coriander. Think of it as the South American sashimi
Empanadas in Argentina - The crispy, semi-circle-shaped pastry is served hot and filled with meat, veggies and cheese.
Pisco Sour in Chile - This popular cocktail is becoming more famous around the world and whilst it started in Chile, it can now be found in almost every bar in Latin America. Pisco is a local brandy, and it is mixed with egg whites, angostura bitter, lime juice and sugar.
Dulce de Leche in Colombia - Dulche de Leche is a popular confection that is found in many Latin American desserts. It is a milky caramel made from milk, sugar and vanilla and is served with everything from doughnuts to toast.
Platanos Fritos - Fried plantains are a staple South American delight and can be found on almost every corner!
The climate of Latin America can be generally described as wet and humid, however as it is such a large continent each region will have its own climate and weather patterns. Unsurprisingly, the further south you go (think Patagonia) or the higher up (think La Paz in Bolivia) the colder the temperature.
Visas may be required in order to enter or transit through certain countries depending on your passport nationality, your reason for travel and how long you intend to stay.
Visa, passport and entry rules are subject to change and you should check the most up-to-date information from the relevant embassy or visa specialist.
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Passports must be kept in good condition. Travellers with damaged passports may be refused entry at immigration. It is the responsibility of the traveller to ensure that all travel documents are in good condition before they travel. Most countries will also require at least 6 months of validity on your passport from the time you finish your trip.
Some countries will require proof of certain vaccines, such as yellow fever or covid, in order to gain entry. Please check with the relevant embassy or a visa specialist before travelling.
Don’t get involved with illegal drugs of any kind. Latin American drug trafficking detection methods are sophisticated and anyone attempting to traffic drugs should expect to be arrested. Conviction leads to severe penalties.
Ayahuasca, or yage, is a traditional plant used in ‘spiritual cleansing’ ceremonies by indigenous communities in Latin America. It is not recommended to try this yourself as the drink contains a hallucinogenic drug called DMT which can cause serious complications.
No doubt you’ll have a happy and healthy trip. However, it’s always good to take some precautions. Health considerations differ across countries, but some advice is applicable across most of Latin America:
The large majority of Latin America is safe and most travellers come home without running into any issues. However, pick-pocketing and theft are always a risk, particularly in tourist areas, so keep your valuables safe, secure and out of sight. Never carry too much cash on your person and pay special attention when withdrawing money from cash machines. There are often safes at your accommodation where you can leave valuables before heading out. Check the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for any specific safety concerns relating to your destination.
We do not recommend hiring motorbikes, scooters, ATV vehicles, quad bikes or other types of motorised vehicles whilst abroad. Safety and quality of vehicles vary considerably and the traffic conditions can be much more dangerous than what UK travellers are used to. Should you wish to go against this advice, you should ensure you are hiring from a reputable company and that your travel insurance covers you for such activities.