Latin America Tours & Trips
Picture yourself swimming in the beautiful Cenote Azul, or exploring the Maya ruins, hidden in thick forests. You can learn how to make a traditional Belizean meal by cooking with local families who share their tips. You can also snorkel near the second-longest reef in the world, where colorful fish swim through coral gardens. Feel the rhythm of Latin America.
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Ketan • traveled in January, 2026
Trip was very nicely put together. All transport etc was arranged properly. Hotels were good too. Would highly recommend! Overall, be aware that covering so many destinations in 7-8 days is going to be hectic, especially given that some are remote and need multiple modes (domestic flights/trains/buses) to get to!
Inca Adventures – 7 Days (Lima, Paracas, Ica, Cusco, Machu Picchu & Rainbow Mountain) – With Domestic Flights - R
RAUL • traveled in January, 2026
The tour is excellent in terms of what it covers. What truly made this trip special, however, was Miguel, the tour leader. He is extremely friendly, highly knowledgeable about all the countries, and very accommodating. His presence genuinely elevated the entire experience. The itinerary includes all five countries, with Nicaragua receiving the most comprehensive coverage. You won’t see much of El Salvador or Costa Rica, but the tour description is accurate and not misleading. I would strongly recommend arriving in Guatemala about a week earlier to explore places like Flores and Tikal, hike Acatenango, and then staying longer in Costa Rica after the tour ends. One pleasant surprise for me was how much I enjoyed the visits to Managua and the city tour in San José. The hotels were generally very nice—sometimes even too nice for just a one-night stay. A few had minor issues, such as lack of hot water, but since these were short stays and I consider myself more of a budget traveler, it wasn’t a major concern. We took the December–January departure, which coincided with the holiday season, and Miguel made a real effort to include festivals and local celebrations happening in each country. That added a special and authentic touch to the trip. My only real complaint—and this is not the fault of Miguel or the company—was the group demographic. The group was considerably older than I expected, which was challenging for me (I’m in my early 40s). I was hoping for more activity and a faster pace, but we were often limited by some travelers in their 60s and 70s who were uncomfortable with being even slightly uncomfortable. There was a fair amount of complaining about things like bus seats or food, which at times became a bit of a downer and affected the overall vibe. Despite that, I’m very glad I did this trip. I think the tour could be improved by adding an extra day in El Salvador—perhaps to explore the Pacific coast or spend more time in the capital. I’m also not entirely convinced that Monteverde was the best choice in Costa Rica. We may have been unlucky with the weather, but after visiting Manuel Antonio, Arenal, and Tortuguero post-tour, I felt those destinations might have been stronger options (though I’m still glad I experienced Monteverde). Overall, I very much enjoyed this tour, group dynamics aside. Miguel was outstanding, and the trip simply would not have been the same without him and his patience.
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Belinda-Jane • traveled in December
Fantastic trip. This is part of a 4 leg adventure, this one I dud was the 2 middle legs (playa del Carmen to San Jose). Great guides (Fidelio, Tony & Manuel) right through. Its long days of travelling, but the destination and new friends made it so worth it. My 33 says flew by. Favourites were Belize (swimming with nurse sharks & rays, and doing the ATM cave trip) and Guatemala (animals, volcanoes, adrenalin). Would have liked to spend a day if 2 longer in Honduras, but I understand why due to security.
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- The best Latin America tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Latin America
- Travel Latin America your way
- Best tour companies for Latin America tours
- Best places to start your Latin America tour
- Discover Latin America tours for every budget
- Latin America tours for every type of group
- Top Latin America travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Latin America
- Contact our Latin America travel experts
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Inca Adventures – 7 Days (Lima, Paracas, Ica, Cusco, Machu Picchu & Rainbow Mountain) – With Domestic Flights
207 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Every activity except the city tour was fabulous, well chosen, good pace and good guides.”
Linda, traveled in September
Domestic flights connect Lima to Cusco on this tour of iconic sites. UNESCO-listed Lima's historical center, sand-surfing at Huacachina's dunes, and Machu Picchu's ancient stones await with expert bilingual guides. Six nights at 3-star hotels including Hotel Miramar and Golden Sunrise Hotel.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lima, Paracas, Ica, Cusco, Chinchero, Moray, Maras, Ollantaytambo, Aguas Calientes, Machu PicchuSee all destinations Age Range Ages 9+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Waman Adventures From $1,890
25% Off- US$1,418You save $473
Central American Highlights
32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Nicaragua was a highlight for me .. so much history, wildlife, volcanoes which were awesome to climb up!”
Helen, traveled in March
Ancient Machu Picchu stones and Galapagos wildlife combine on this remarkable adventure. Carefully selected hotels in colonial cities provide comfort, while expert naturalist guides lead the way. Costs approx. $260 per day including 15 meals and premium accommodations.
Duration 16 days Destinations Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $3,970
20% Off- US$3,170You save $800
Central American Adventure
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We covered a lot of area. His knowledge energy and passion for central America made the journey all so much better.”
david, traveled in January
The 33-day Latin American route spans Mexico to Costa Rica. Ancient Tikal pyramids, Caye Caulker's marine life, and Monteverde's cloud forests create unforgettable memories. The journey features homestays in Guatemala's San Juan La Laguna and visits to colonial cities like Granada and Antigua. Groups average 12 people, with 84% solo travelers.
Duration 34 days Destinations Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
20% Off- US$5,260
Central American Journey (19 destinations)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fascinating introduction to 5 countries, from Mayan to recent political history, ecological and culinary experiences.”
Joanna, traveled in February
Latin America's cultural heart beats from Antigua's colonial streets to San Jose's vibrant markets. UNESCO World Heritage Copan ruins, traditional indigo dyeing in Suchitoto, and Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve create lasting memories. With 16 hotel stays and guided experiences at approx. $150 per day, nature and culture enthusiasts will feel at home.
Duration 16 days Destinations Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,495
20% Off- US$1,996You save $499
Central American Explorer (16 destinations)
14 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Rincon de la Vieja National Park was amazing. Ometepe Island was a great experience.”
Kristin, traveled in January
A 25-day route spans Latin America from Panama's Miraflores Locks to Guatemala's colonial Antigua. The itinerary features Costa Rica's Arenal Volcano, snorkeling in Bocas del Toro's reefs, and Nicaragua's Ometepe Island. Premium hotels in Granada and comfortable accommodations elsewhere complement highly-rated meals.
Duration 25 days Destinations Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $6,020
15% Off- US$5,110You save $910
The Lure of Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua)
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“very well organized with enough space for own discoveries.”
Explore 4 Central American countries over 13 days for $124/day. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Copan ruins and Leon Cathedral, cruise Lake Atitlan to Tzutujil Maya villages, and discover colonial architecture in Antigua and Suchitoto. Stay overnight on volcanic Ometepe Island and witness active lava at Masaya Volcano.
Duration 13 days Destinations Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Penguin Travel From
15% Off- US$1,802+$351 local payments
A 15-day luxury cruise connects Bridgetown to Marigot, featuring 14 Caribbean destinations. Venture into Soufrière's dormant volcano crater, dive into Union Island's turquoise waters, and savor Gustavia's French-Creole cuisine. 41 meals and complimentary drinks included aboard Emerald Azzurra or Emerald Sakara.
Duration 15 days Destinations Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla, St Martin Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Emerald Cruises From $62,480
53% Off- US$29,220You save $33,260
Overland Latin America
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“They were incredibly responsive and took the time to structure the perfect tour for me.”
Amir, traveled in October
A 45-day Latin American expedition covers six countries, from Chile's Atacama Desert to Argentina's Buenos Aires. Luxury awaits on the Belmond train, Amazon cruising aboard Delfin III, and Galapagos Island adventures. Comfortable 3-4* accommodations and expert guides enhance the experience.
Duration 45 days Destinations Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Unu Raymi Expeditions From
53% Off- US$19,449
Volcano Trail: Waves & Local Ways
94 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I'm so glad to be back travelling again and experiencing new places with G.”
Felicity, traveled in April
Rich cultural immersion awaits across 5 countries for approx. $100 per day. UNESCO-listed Antigua, homestays at Puesta del Sol community, surf sessions at El Tunco, and Monteverde's cloud forests highlight the trip. A skilled CEO manages all border crossings and local transportation.
Duration 17 days Destinations Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $1,799
25% Off- US$1,349You save $450
Central American Journey: Rainforests & Ruins
75 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I loved the trip and enjoyed the variety of activities and landscapes. I would book that tour again.”
Laura, traveled in August
A grand 32-day route takes you across Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The UNESCO-listed Tikal ruins, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, and Monteverde Cloud Forest await your visit. Authentic cultural immersion comes through hostels and homestays, particularly in San Juan La Laguna and Ometepe Island.
Duration 32 days Destinations Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From
25% Off- US$2,949
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Our travelers who've explored Peru consistently point to UnuRaymi as a standout choice for solo adventures - they're quick to respond and really adapt their service to each person's needs. G Adventures has built up a solid reputation with their local Chief Experience Officers who know their stuff, plus they've got the cultural elements down pat. Just keep in mind you might need to budget extra for some activities and the hotels are comfortable but basic. While Intrepid offers plenty of route options, we've heard from several customers who felt they could have handled unexpected changes better. It's worth noting that both Contiki and G Adventures got good marks in this area - their teams stepped up when plans needed adjusting. What makes these companies different comes down to how they handle the day-to-day details. UnuRaymi excels at the personal touch, especially helpful when you're trying to figure out which parts of Peru to visit and also how to get around. G Adventures balances structure with cultural experiences, though you'll want to factor in those extra activity costs. Intrepid's routes are solid but they could be more flexible when things don't go as planned. The feedback we get tends to focus on these practical aspects rather than just the destinations themselves. It's these real experiences from actual travelers that help paint the clearest picture of what you can expect from each company.
Best places to start your Latin America tour
Lima tops our list as the main jumping-off point for Latin American tours, with 16 groups starting their journey there. Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro each launch 11 tours, while Antigua and also Playa del Carmen send off 10 groups apiece. Looking at our booking data, most travelers secure their spots around 87 days before departure, but you'll want to move faster for Inca Trail tours since those permits are limited and quick to disappear in peak season. Lima works really well for first-timers - you can get used to the altitude gradually, and the local food scene (especially the ceviche) gives you a proper taste of what Latin America's all about. Our guides always recommend taking at least two days to adjust to the altitude and drinking plenty of water before tackling any serious hiking.
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Best time to visit Latin America
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter tours across Latin America let you escape the cold while discovering multiple countries. The routes through Central America are especially popular right now - you'll explore Maya ruins in Mexico's Yucatan and then go snorkeling at Belize's coral reefs. Our travelers love learning to make pupusas in El Salvador's old colonial towns and meeting local coffee farmers up in Panama's villages. These trips mix culture with outdoor activities really well; one day you're hiking an active volcano in Nicaragua, the next you're lounging on Costa Rica's Caribbean beaches. The pacing feels just right too - enough time to properly get to know each place while still covering good ground across different countries.
- January 2026 2,891 tours
- February 2026 popular 3,091 tours
- 2,375 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring hits the sweet spot for exploring South America's diverse regions. Our most popular routes begin in Lima and let you get used to the altitude before heading into Peru's Sacred Valley. You'll see amazing wildlife in the Amazon, visit Lake Titicaca's floating islands and cross Bolivia's vast salt flats. The weather works perfectly for the Inca Trail hikes, and our customers tell us they really value having proper time to explore Cusco's markets and colonial streets. Many spring tours include nights at riverside eco-lodges in the Amazon, where local guides share their knowledge about medicinal plants and you'll spot all sorts of wildlife.
- popular 3,240 tours
- 3,091 tours
- May 2026 2,990 tours
- Summer 2026
Summer trips connect Brazil's lively cities with cultural spots in Argentina and Peru's ancient sites. Starting in Rio de Janeiro, you'll get those great Cristo views before heading to Iguazu Falls - our guests love seeing the cascades from both Brazilian and Argentine viewpoints. From there, most routes cross Bolivia's high plains into Peru for Cusco's markets and also Machu Picchu's incredible stonework. Food plays a big part too; you'll try traditional Brazilian churrasco, take Peruvian cooking classes and taste wines in Buenos Aires.
- June 2026 2,874 tours
- July 2026 2,889 tours
- August 2026 popular 2,892 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall brings travelers looking for real Central American adventures. Popular routes start with Mexico City's amazing food scene then head south through Guatemala's colonial towns and Honduras's Maya sites. Our customers enjoy how the trips mix active parts - swimming in cenotes and hiking to volcanic lakes - with cultural moments like watching textile weaving and cooking with local families. You'll stay in simple but good hotels mostly, though some tours include special nights with families near Lake Atitlan and in Panama's mountain villages. Fall timing works really well for wildlife spotting and seeing local festivals across the region.
- September 2026 2,816 tours
- October 2026 popular 2,957 tours
- November 2026 2,716 tours
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What places are safest for Latin America travel in 2025?
You'll find some really solid options for safe travel across Latin America right now. Argentina Chile Costa Rica Uruguay El Salvador and Paraguay are all great choices in 2025 they've got strong safety records that make exploring so much easier. If you're looking for a practical example the Overland Latin America tour takes you through Chile's incredible Atacama Salt Flat and Altiplanic lakes in one of the region's safest areas.
Where can you find the best adventure spots away from cities in Latin America?
There's so much to discover beyond the urban areas! Patagonia's incredible landscapes stretch across Argentina and Chile perfect for hiking trekking and glacier adventures. The Andes Mountains run through multiple countries offering amazing climbing opportunities and high-altitude experiences. The Amazon's a whole different world you can access it from Peru Ecuador or Brazil for incredible river rafting wildlife watching and jungle exploration. Try the Cycle Nicaragua to Panama Canal tour where you'll bike past active volcanoes and pristine lakes or jump on the Overland Latin America tour for an unforgettable Amazon cruise spotting wildlife.
What local cultural experiences can visitors really get involved in?
You'll love getting hands-on with local traditions! In Suchitoto El Salvador learn to make their national dish pupusas during fun workshops on the Best of Central America tour. Head to Peru's Sacred Valley where indigenous communities teach traditional textile making you even get to create your own bracelet. Over on Ometepe Island Nicaragua the Real Guatemala to Costa Rica tour includes amazing cooking classes where you'll learn to make authentic nacatamales. And when in Buenos Aires don't miss trying some tango steps with professional dancers guiding you through the basics.
Which amazing places are still flying under the tourist radar?
There are some incredible spots that don't get the crowds but definitely deserve attention. Cerro Verde in El Salvador's perfect for exploring volcanic craters with amazing views check it out on the Real Guatemala to Costa Rica tour. Near Suchitoto the Cinquera Forest offers something really special a guided walk with an ex-guerrilla fighter part of the Nicaragua & Beyond tour. For a peaceful escape head to Tacuarembó Uruguay's colonial charm where you can experience authentic ranch life on the Best of Argentina Uruguay & Brazil tour.
What are the must-try local dishes and where should you eat them?
The food scene's incredible across Latin America! Argentina's famous for Asado this amazing barbecue feast with grilled meats provoleta cheese and local wines served in traditional settings. In Valparaiso Chile you've got to try chorrillana it's this legendary pile of French fries topped with beef eggs and fried onions. Mexico City's taco scene is unbeatable especially the tacos al pastor try them on a taco crawl during the Central America Explorer tour. And when you're in León Nicaragua the Real Guatemala to Costa Rica tour takes you to try local favorites like gallo pinto and quesillo.




















































