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Visit glamorous Buenos Aires, Mercado San Telmo market, witness tango show and dancers in La Boca, and more.

South America is predominantly a Spanish speaking continent, but don’t assume such broad similarities extend from the heights of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon rainforest. Our premium Latin America guided tours are as educational as they are engaging, ensuring you're in the safe hands of Local Experts and experienced Travel Directors as you explore Machu Picchu, the high-altitude Torres del Paine National Park, and group tours through Montevideo’s wine country.

Enjoy Premium Experiences like an exclusive after-hours planetarium tour in Cusco, or a private tango demonstration in Buenos Aires. Sit speechless as you take a Balmaceda and Serrano Glacier cruise and explore the Incan Sacsayhuaman citadel. Taste the delicacies and flavors unique to each country, nibbling local Latin American cuisine at market tours in Buenos Aires and Santiago. Who could forget the Atacama Salt Flats in Chile, or the Sacred Valley in Peru? With so much to see and do, the best of South America is in full focus on an Insight Vacations Latin America guided tour.

What to Eat in Latin America

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Latin American food is endlessly accessible. As long as you like rice, beans, corn, and spice, you’ll always find Latin American dishes worth writing home about, from Argentina's famous asado and steak to feijoada and farofa.

If you’re so hungry that you could eat a “small goat”, try a chivito. The translation betrays this beefsteak sandwich, the national dish of Uruguay, topped with mozzarella, mayo, olives and more.

Find yourself in the heart of Santiago yet feel right at home eating a hearty helping of pastel de choclo. This Chilean beef and corn pie is a home-cooked favorite.

A familiar taste in a foreign place, you’ll find rocotos rellenos on many Peruvian menus. It’s a fiery entree: a rocoto pepper stuffed with ground beef, vegetables, and spices.

Learn More About Latin America

Did You Know?

South America holds the world’s driest place and the world’s largest tropical rainforest.

The Amazon defines South America in so many ways. It’s the world’s largest tropical rainforest and the Amazon River is the longest river on the planet. And yet, the continent swings to other extremes. The world’s driest place is found in Chile’s Atacama Desert. Nearby in Argentina, you’ll find glaciers in Los Glaciares National Park. A wealth of geographical diversity only makes South America’s countries, cuisine, cultures, and communities that much more vibrant.

What to Know Before You Travel to Latin America

Currency: Argentine Pesos (ARS, Argentina), Brazilian Real (BRL, Brazil), Chilean Peso (CLP, Chile), Peruvian Sol (PEN, Peru), Uruguayan Peso (UYU, Uruguay)

Time Zone: London GMT -5 through GMT -3

Language: Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil)

Power Outlets: Standard 220V

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