Tailor made holidays to Argentina – Brazil – Chile – Peru – Ecuador – Colombia.
Argentina A La Carte: Stunning landscapes (Patagonia, Iguazu Falls), vibrant cities like Buenos Aires, tango, and incredible steaks.
Chile A La Carte: Diverse nature (Atacama Desert, Andes, Patagonia), great wines, and the vibrant capital, Santiago.
Peru A La Carte: Rich history (Machu Picchu, Inca culture), amazing cuisine (ceviche, pisco), and lush Amazon rainforest.
Ecuador A La Carte: The Galápagos Islands, stunning volcanoes, and a mix of colonial cities and indigenous cultures.
Colombia A La Carte: Lively cities (Bogotá, Medellín), coffee regions, Caribbean beaches, and warm hospitality.
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Argentina highlights.
- Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. Also called by many “the Paris of Latin America”.
- Iguassu Falls. Take a short direct flight from Buenos Aires to Iguassu Falls and see both sides of the Falls, the Argentinian and the Brazilian. You will need one full day exploring each side of the falls at your own pace.
- Patagonia. Ideally, if you could spend a week here or even longer, the better. It is a long way from Buenos Aires but well worth the experience. Fly to the small town of El Calafate, where Los Glaciares National Park is located, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Tierra del Fuego, where Ushuaia town is (the most Southern part of Argentina), your base for exploring this amazing part of the country.
- Bariloche and the famous route of the Seven Lakes.
- Mendoza, one of Argentina’s prettiest cities with impressive Art Deco architecture.
Brazil highlights.
- Rio De Janeiro, a cosmopolitan exotic city with impressive beaches, Samba and lovely locals.
- Fernando de Noronha, a volcanic archipelago 350kms off the coast of Brazil. Gorgeous beaches and world class diving.
- Florianopolis, in the Southern part of Brazil, with beautiful picturesque beaches and small coastal villages.
- Iguassu Falls, a must visit experience where you will literally be walking over the falls.
- Pantanal, the largest wetland in the world.
- The Amazon rainforest, with one of the most striking ecosystems in the world.
Chile highlights.
- Atacama Desert: The driest desert on Earth, with surreal landscapes, salt flats, geysers, and starry skies. Visit San Pedro de Atacama for adventures like Moon Valley and Tatio Geysers.
- Santiago: Chile’s vibrant capital nestled between the Andes and the coast. Great for museums, art galleries, markets, and nearby wine regions like Maipo Valley.
- Valparaíso: A bohemian port city known for its colorful houses, steep hills, street art, and quirky vibe. Explore the historic quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Torres del Paine National Park: Patagonia’s crown jewel, with breathtaking granite peaks, glaciers, turquoise lakes, and excellent hiking trails. It’s a must for nature lovers.
- Chiloe Island: Known for its unique wooden churches (UNESCO-listed), myths, and distinctive culture. Explore the island’s picturesque fishing villages and lush landscapes.
- The Lake District: Stunning lakes, forests, and volcanoes, with popular towns like Pucón and Puerto Varas. Perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and hot springs.
- Easter Island (Rapa Nui): Famous for its mysterious giant stone statues (moai) and remote beauty. It’s a unique mix of Polynesian culture and Chilean heritage.
- Wine Valleys: Besides Maipo, Colchagua and Casablanca are world-renowned wine regions, perfect for tastings and scenic vineyard tours.
Peru highlights.
- Lima, capital of Peru. A beautiful city with a rich history.
- Cusco, a beautiful city in the mountains, declared a World Heritage Site.
- Huacachina, a tiny village in the middle of the desert, four hours by road South of Peru.
- Urubamba Valley, The Sacred Valley of the Incas.
- Machu Picchu, the highlight of any holiday to Peru.
- Arequipa, a city with colonial charm everywhere you look.
- The Peruvian Amazon, an authentic paradise for Nature Lovers!
Ecuador highlights.
- Sacha Warmi Kuna Project.
- Mindo Cloudforest.
- Mandari Panga Yasuni Jungle Expeditions.
- Typical Haciendas of the Andean Region.
- Discover Ecuador’s Ancient Inca Ruins at Ingapirca Archaeological site.
- Hike to one of Ecuador’s Spectacular Crater Lakes at Quilotoa Crater.
- Take a cruise on an arm of the Amazon River.
- Stretch Yourself Across the Equator Line.
Best places to explore, Galapagos Islands
- Sierra Negra at Isabela Island. The most magnificent landscapes you can appreciate in your whole life.
- Lava Tunnels Snorkel where you can be part of the Earth´s formation.
- Tortuga Bay would be the calmest white sand beach you have ever been.
- Kicker Rock, a special place for snorkeling or scuba diving.
Colombia highlights.
- Cartagena: A colorful, colonial city on the Caribbean coast, known for its well-preserved historic walled city, lively squares, and nearby beaches like the Rosario Islands.
- Bogotá: The vibrant capital city offers a mix of modern and historic sites. Visit La Candelaria (the old town), the Gold Museum, and take a cable car up to Monserrate for stunning views.
- Medellín: Once infamous, now one of the most innovative cities in the world. Enjoy its vibrant culture, modern infrastructure, Comuna 13’s street art, and the surrounding Antioquia coffee region.
- Eje Cafetero (Coffee Triangle): Explore lush coffee plantations in towns like Salento and Manizales, and hike in Valle de Cocora, home to towering wax palm trees.
- Tayrona National Park: A mix of jungle and pristine beaches on the Caribbean coast. Hike through tropical forests to idyllic coves like Cabo San Juan.
- San Andrés and Providencia: Gorgeous Caribbean islands known for their turquoise waters, coral reefs, and excellent snorkeling/diving spots.
- Santa Marta: The oldest city in Colombia and gateway to Tayrona, with beautiful beaches and a laid-back vibe. Nearby, explore the Lost City (Ciudad Perdida), an ancient indigenous site in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
- Barichara: A charming colonial town, perfect for relaxing or hiking the Camino Real trail to Guane, with cobblestone streets and stunning countryside views.
Best time to visit South America
The best time to visit South America largely depends on the countries and regions you want to explore, as the continent’s diverse geography means varying climates. Here’s a general guide:
Southern Cone (Argentina, Chile)
– Best Time: Spring (September–November) or Autumn (March–May) for mild weather and fewer crowds.
– Summer (December–February) is ideal for Patagonia, but busy and hot in cities like Buenos Aires and Santiago.
– Winter (June–August) is great for skiing in the Andes.
Andean Countries (Peru, Ecuador)
– Best Time: Dry season (May–September) for visiting the highlands (Machu Picchu, Cusco, Quito), with clear skies and pleasant trekking weather.
– The rainy season (November–April) can make some areas harder to access, especially for hikes like the Inca Trail.
Amazon (Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil)
– Best Time: Dry season (June–November) for easier wildlife spotting and lower water levels, though the Amazon is hot and humid year-round.
Brazil
– Best Time: December–March for summer fun, especially in Rio de Janeiro for Carnival (February or March).
– April–October has pleasant weather, particularly in Rio, São Paulo, and the coast, though the Amazon and Pantanal may be wetter.
Caribbean Coast (Colombia)
– Best Time: December–March for sunny beach days in places like Cartagena, Tayrona, and San Andrés.
– April–November sees more rain but remains warm.
Galápagos Islands (Ecuador)
– Best Time: June–November for cooler, drier weather with rich marine life.
– December–May offers warmer waters, perfect for snorkeling and diving, but with occasional showers.
In general, May to October is a great window for most of South America, especially for outdoor adventures in the Andes and Patagonia. If you’re after specific events or festivals (like Carnival in Brazil or snow sports in the Andes), then December to February could also be a good time!
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