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Vacation Worthy Latin American Countries

As the world’s second-largest continent and home to countless cultures, languages, and ecosystems, this part of the world promises an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a vacation that will have you immersed in history, culture, and adventure, then you should be looking to travel in Latin America.


From the Caribbean all the way down to Patagonia, there are countless incredible places to visit. Here are some of the most exciting Latin American countries to add to your travel list.


1. Peru


Peru may be the first country that comes to mind when thinking of a Latin American destination. As one of the continent’s most popular travel destinations, travelers will find a variety of must-see sights such as the breathtaking Machu Picchu, bustling Cusco city, and the awe-inspiring Amazon rainforest. From exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Area of Chavín in north-central Peru to wine-tasting in the Colca Valley, Peru offers something for everyone.




2. Brazil



Brazil is a paradise in its own right. Home to some of the most famous beaches in the world and home to vibrant culture, Brazil always has something for visitors. From colonial cities to lush rainforests, Brazil offers a wealth of activities - from bird watching to going on a Jeep safari in the Amazon, you’ll have plenty to do here. For those who seek adventure, Brazil also offers numerous opportunities for eco-tourism, from visiting the majestic Iguazu Falls to river rafting through the rainforest. Lastly, you can't visit Brazil without seeing "Cristo el Redentor" statue of Jesus Christ that is recognized universally as a Brazilian work of art.




3. Costa Rica


Costa Rica is known as the ‘natural’ wonder of Latin America. A tiny country, it offers so much for the outdoor enthusiast; from active volcanoes and lush rainforests to some of the world's most spectacular beaches, Costa Rica gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in some of the world’s most unique ecosystems. Adventure activities abound in Costa Rica, with activities ranging from zip-lining and white water rafting to exploring the local wildlife. Pristine beaches are what convert many tourists into lifetime residents in this beautiful country.


4. Ecuador


Ecuador is an incredibly diverse country located in the northwestern region of South America. Home to the stunning Galápagos Islands and the captivating Amazon rainforest, this country is full of natural wonders. Additionally, travelers can dive into the country’s culture with visits to colonial towns and whitewashed villages. Plus, with easy access to Peru and Colombia, visitors can easily explore the many attractions of the surrounding countries.



5. Colombia


Colombia has long been stereotyped as a dangerous country, but today, it has become a safe place to visit. This vibrant country offers stunning beaches, snow-capped mountains, colorful colonial cities, and rolling coffee plantations. Whether you want to lounge on a Caribbean beach, explore the historical Cartagena, or trek the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia won’t disappoint.



6. Argentina


From rainforest jungles to the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, Argentina has something for everyone. Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan metropolis full of sophisticated cafes, gourmet restaurants, world-class nightclubs, and vibrant street life. The country also offers breathtaking glaciers in Patagonia, skiing in the Andes Mountains, some of the world’s most diverse wildlife in Iguazu Falls, and vineyards in the wine-producing region of Mendoza.



7. Guatemala



Lastly, you can’t complete this tour without visiting Guatemala. From the volcanic landscapes of the highlands to the breathtakingly beautiful beaches and ancient Mayan ruins, Guatemala is full of captivating moments. From fishing trips on sparkling turquoise lakes to visiting colourful markets, there’s plenty to explore in Guatemala. At the end of each day, you can relax in some of the region’s best restaurants and soak up the atmosphere.

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