South American Wonders: Affordable and Enriching

By GR Aug 7

Now is a great time to explore South America with a strong dollar, peaceful politics, and the start of Spring. The region offers a blend of vibrant cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and enriching experiences. If you plan ahead and pay attention to the following suggestions, you’ll also be able to do it on a budget.

As a native South American, I have a strong connection with this beautiful, friendly and historic region. It offers some of the best international destinations for families and people of all ages. Within an hour or two you could be sunbathing in the sands of Argentina or Uruguay, and then visiting a glacier or waterfalls in the amazon.

As Spring arrives in the southern hemisphere (with December beginning the busier summer season that lasts through March), now is a perfect time to visit in order to take advantage of travel deals, fewer tourists and the beautiful spring season.

1. Quito, Ecuador

Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is a city rich in history and culture. Nestled in the Andes, it offers stunning views and numerous affordable attractions. Great for hikers, campers, and explorers alike. Like Perú and Bolivia, these countries offer beautiful landscape and the ability to experience life inspired by the Incas.

Where to Stay: Hotel Casa Gardenia has great views and is close to the historic center.

Hotel Casa Gardenia

Getting There: Mariscal Sucre International Airport is the main gateway to Quito. The airport is well-connected to the city center by buses and taxis, making travel easy and affordable.

2. La Paz, Bolivia

La Paz is a cheap city in South America with interesting terrain and lively markets. The city offers a variety of cultural and historical sites that won't break the bank.

Where to Stay: For a relatively quiet experience, try Casa Grande Hotel, which provides comfortable rooms and great service.

Casa Grande Hotel

Getting There: El Alto International Airport serves La Paz. Taxis and shared minibusses are available for convenient and inexpensive transportation to the city.

3. Cusco, Peru

Cusco, the gateway to Machu Picchu, is rich in history and culture. Despite its popularity, it remains one of the best budget destinations in South America. When you go, make sure to take a few days to acclimate to the elevation before beginning your hikes in Machu Picchu, Rainbow Mountain or any of the other must-see destinations. For more tips, check out a recap of my trip to Perú earlier this year. 

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Where to Stay: Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel is just 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from the airport and offers a shuttle (available 24 hours). The bar is a good spot for drinks.

Guests can also try Mishti Mestizo Restaurant for local food. It's open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel

Getting There: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport is the main airport in Cusco. Taxis and buses offer convenient access to the city center.

4. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, combines European charm with Latin flair. It's an affordable city with a wealth of cultural and historical sites. I lived here for a few years when I was young and still return every year to reconnect.

Buenos Aires is often called the Paris of South America. The city offers amazing food prepared by top chefs. It also has beautiful parks for residents and visitors to enjoy. The lifestyle in Buenos Aires is known for being relaxed.

Getting There: Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza) is the primary international gateway. The city is well-served by public transportation, including buses and trains, ensuring affordable travel.

Where to Stay: Miravida Soho Hotel & Wine Bar is just 4.3 mi (6.8 km) from the airport and offers a shuttle (available 24 hours). Guests looking for a bite to eat can check out the coffee shop/cafe, and the bar/lounge is the perfect spot to grab a drink at the end of the day.

Miravida Soho Hotel

For families, solo explorers and outdoorsie people, I highly recommend visiting the Iguazu Falls. Just a couple hours’ flight from Buenos Aires, its one of Argentina's natural wonders.

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Located in Iguazu National Park on the Argentina-Brazil border, this stunning series of waterfalls spans nearly two miles and is surrounded by lush rainforest. Explore walking trails and viewing platforms for awe-inspiring views, including the famous Devil's Throat. For an unforgettable experience, take a boat ride to feel the power of the cascading water up close. With well-maintained facilities and guided tours, Iguazu Falls is a safe and exhilarating destination for tourists of all ages.

5. Medellín, Colombia

Medellín, known as the "City of Eternal Spring," offers a pleasant climate and numerous attractions. The city has transformed into a safe and welcoming destination for travelers.

Stay at Hotel Poblado Plaza, a great location just a 5-minute walk from Oviedo Shopping Center and Santafé Mall. Guests can enjoy international cuisine at Restaurante Poblado Plaza, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Other highlights include a bar/lounge and a garden. Fellow travelers love the helpful staff.

Hotel Poblado Plaza

Getting There: José María Córdova International Airport serves Medellín. Public buses and taxis provide affordable options for reaching the city center.

6. Valparaíso, Chile

Valparaíso, with its colorful houses and artistic vibe, is a gem on the Chilean coast. It's an affordable and enriching destination, perfect for budget-conscious travelers.

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Stay at AYCA La Flora Boutique Hotel in Valparaiso for a great experience. Guests praise the helpful staff. The property is just a short walk to public transportation: Puerto Station is 8 minutes and Bellavista Station is 10 minutes.

AYCA La Flora Boutique Hotel

To get to Valparaíso, fly into Santiago International Airport and then take a bus or train to the city.

7. Montevideo, Uruguay

Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, combines a laid-back atmosphere with cultural richness. The city's affordability and charm make it a great destination for budget travel.

Where to Stay: When visiting Montevideo, Alma Histórica Boutique Hotel is a great choice to consider. You can unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge and the spa tub makes for a relaxing end to the day. Other highlights at this upscale hotel include a snack bar/deli and a terrace. Fellow travelers say great things about the helpful staff.

Alma Histórica Boutique Hotel

Getting There: Carrasco International Airport is the main gateway. Buses and taxis offer convenient and affordable transportation to the city center.

Travel Tips for South America

  1. Learn Basic Spanish: Knowing a few phrases in Spanish can enhance your travel experience and make communication easier.

  2. Use Public Transport: Buses and trains are often the most affordable ways to get around. They are usually reliable and offer a great way to see the local scenery.

  3. Safety: While certain areas in South America are best avoided, careful planning can ensure a safe and enjoyable trip, giving parents peace of mind. To enhance your safety, stick to well-known tourist areas, avoid displaying valuables, use reputable transportation options, and stay informed about local travel advisories.

  4. Eat local food at markets and street vendors is a good way to save money and immerse yourself in the culture.

  5. Plan ahead by booking accommodations and activities early to save money and avoid high prices during busy travel seasons.

Exploring these affordable places in South America promises enriching travel experiences without breaking the bank. From Quito's historic streets to Buenos Aires' vibrant culture, each place has special adventures and affordable choices for travelers. Embrace the diversity of South America travel and discover the continent's hidden gems with these helpful South America tips.

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