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Latin America Trips & Tours

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Embrace the adventure of a lifetime with our Latin America multi-country tours. Sandy stretches, rainforests, deserts, glaciers and mountain ranges: Latin America has it all, so choose whichever places speak to you the most and start exploring!

Home to three of the world’s seven wonders, get up-close to the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil and encounter the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza and Machu Picchu in Mexico and Peru. Hike or zipline through astonishing rainforests packed with exotic wildlife, experience nightlife like you’ve never seen before in vibrant megacities and unwind on the golden beaches. There’s just so much to see and do inside this epic destination!

Read more in our Multi-Country Latin America Travel Guide.

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Multi-Country Latin America Highlights

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Machu Picchu, Peru

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.

Group traveller at Acatenango Volcano Trek Guatemala

Acatenango Volcano, Guatemala

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.

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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!

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Monteverde Cloud Forest, Costa Rica

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!

Traveller stood by Chichen Itza in Mexico

Chichén Itzá, Mexico

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.

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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

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.

Scenic flight over the Great Blue Hole, a sink hole in Belize

Great Blue Hole, Belize

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.

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Cartagena, Colombia

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.

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Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

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.

Perito Moreno Glacier in Patagonia Argentina

Patagonia, Chile & Argentina

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.

Multi-Country Latin America Travel Advice

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Climate & Weather

Latin America stretches across two continents. You can experience a huge variety of climates here, from tropical rainforests and beaches to high-altitude deserts, mountains, volcanoes, and even arctic conditions.

Central America generally experiences two seasons: a dry season (typically November to April) and a wet season (May to October). As the bigger of the two world regions, South America’s seasons are more diverse depending on where you go.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit on our Central America tours and our South America tours is up to you. Generally, the most popular time to visit Central America is between November and April. For South America, this can be May to August for some countries (like Peru and Bolivia), or December to February for others (such as Brazil, Colombia and Argentina).

If you’re looking to explore multiple countries, get in touch with one of our friendly travel experts. They can help you find the most suitable dates for your travel preferences, including big festival dates like Carnival in Rio.

Traveller underwater snorkelling in Belize

Customs & Culture

The cultures that make up Central and South America are hugely diverse. Indigenous history, as well as African, Asian and European influences, have played a huge role in shaping each country. Yet each destination you go to has its own unique vibe.

A little bit of Spanish goes a long way here (or if you’re travelling to Brazil, practice a few Portuguese phrases!). Your group leader for our Central America tours or South America tours is the best person to advise you on specific cultural customs.

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Passports & Visas

Entry requirements and visa regulations are different for every destination and your purpose of travel. We recommend staying updated on the latest official information before you go travelling. Your passport should be undamaged and have enough blank pages for stamps and visas. Many countries require your passport to have at least 6 months of validity beyond the date of entry.

For more information and resources regarding entry requirements, check out our Visa Advice page.

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Health & Safety

At Gap 360, your safety and well-being are our top priorities. From the moment your trip is confirmed until you arrive back home, you'll have access to a 24/7 emergency contact number for any urgent issues. For anything non-urgent, our friendly team is also available during office hours to help.

We strongly recommend checking FCDO advice for specific countries, as it's regularly updated with the latest safety and travel information, and you can even sign up for email alerts to stay informed of any changes. In addition, you can check the FCDO general travel advice for British nationals abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spanish is the main language spoken throughout Central & South America – except in Brazil, where it’s Portuguese! Many indigenous languages unique to countries and regions are also spoken. Some English is spoken, depending on where you travel to.

Yes! Both of these world regions are incredible for backpacking. You’ll find loads of bucket list moments and trending destinations here, perfect for making new friends for life. Prices are generally affordable here by Western standards.

Gap 360 has partnered with Masta and Nomad Clinics, one of the UK’s largest networks of private travel clinics. Through Masta, you can arrange a Travel Telephone Consultation, an in-person Consultation, and book your vaccinations at your nearest clinic.

Multi-Country Latin America Trip Reviews

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James Tyson

Suyen made this trip, made everything so easy and helped me travel with such ease!

Kayleigh Legrand

Amazing trip! The highlights for me were Iguazú falls and ranch stay

Olivia Rhoden

The guide could not have made us feel more welcome he was amazing and made the trip so much more enjoyable!!

Jack Cummings

Great organisation and also a really helpful if you have any queries

Kerry Thompson

Amazing! Loved it all

Maev Mcdaid

This adventure through Central America was one of the best bits of travel I have ever done. I have always travelled independently before this trip so was worried about how it would work but we still had total independence for what…

Samantha Streatfield

Did 6 consecutive trips from Ecuador to Bolivia-was utterly great!

Gabriella Watson

The guides take away all the stressful parts of travelling, leaving you in the position to get information easily and fully embrace the experience. I thought it was a great introduction to learning how to travel around these…

Olivia Holdcroft

Thrilling month with the best people! Super easy in terms of transport. Very efficient with no issues.

Emily Reed

You see things you'd never think of alone, and there is less planning required. I met some amazing people who I hope to be friends with for a long time, certain activities are definitely worth it, but be prepared for a couple of free days.

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