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13 Don’t-Miss Bucket List Experiences in Latin America According to Viator Travelers

Prepare to lap this continent from top to bottom—here’s a bucketful of Latin America’s best.
Day of the Dead offering in Oaxaca.
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Infused with Latin flair and home to some of the most biodiverse landscapes on the planet, Latin America is the perfect blend of culture and nature. Deserts, glaciers, rainforests, mountains, oceans, and beaches all magically coexist on the continent, while cities and towns are flush with ancient archeological sites, world-class gastronomy, and atmospheres that infuse you with energy and excitement. While the number of bucket list activities in Latin America could reach triple figures, we've narrowed it down to these top 13. Whether you’d prefer to island-hop off Panama’s Caribbean coast or party in Rio de Janeiro, there’s something for you.

1. Trek the wonders of Patagonia in Chile

Well worth the long journey down to get to this far-flung destination, Torres del Paine National Park in southern Chile boasts a massive selection of lakes, snow-capped mountains, forests, and rock formations. The most immersive way to explore is by embarking on a 4-day guided Patagonia hiking experience, complete with camping in remote lodges, admiring stunning glaciers, and traversing steep inclines.

2. Experience Day of the Dead in Mexico

Head to Mexico to celebrate the annual Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) each November. Although you can partake in processions and parades, it can be hard to experience the festivities as a visitor without the help of an insider. This Day of the Dead Mexico City cultural tour guides you through an after-dark cemetery experience, takes you along the Xochimilco canals, and more so you can enjoy this special day alongside locals.

3. Island hop in the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador

Formed by lava thousands of years ago, the Galápagos Islands are one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, home to many species you can’t find anywhere else in the world. It can be challenging and expensive to explore the destination on your own, but this 5-day guided adventure takes you from island to island to swim beside sea lions and seals, watch blue-footed boobies perform their epic mating dance, scuba dive with hammerhead sharks, and hike to the top of a volcano for stunning views of the nature-rich archipelago.

4. Enjoy paradise in the San Blas Islands in Panama

Ask someone to draw a desert island, and it's likely they’ll depict the San Blas archipelago. These islands exemplify typical Caribbean beauty with their white sand, coconut trees, and crystal-clear water. Take a day trip from Panama City or go full Robinson Crusoe on a multi-day sailing tour to swim in natural pools and discover deserted beaches.

What one reviewer said: “We had a wonderful time in San Blas, truly better than expected. The remote nature of the islands, the pristine beauty, our wonderful island hosts who took very good care of us—all of it was fantastic. We definitely recommend!” Taylor_C, September 2025

6. Surf the waves in Costa Rica

Hemmed in by the Pacific and Caribbean oceans, Costa Rica benefits from constant swells on both sides. The country is home to numerous surf towns characterized by laid-back vibes, stunning beaches, and perfect breaks. If you’re a beginner, you’ll find gentle waves ideal for learning in Tamarindo. Tailor this surf lesson experience to your personal surf abilities. It can help you master the art of paddling, popping up, and riding the swell.

What one reviewer said: “What an incredible experience!! Our instructor was kind, patient, and knowledgeable! We plan to do another lesson tomorrow!!” Amy_A, August 2025

7. Reconvene with nature in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil

Home to thousands of rivers and more than 390 billion trees, the Amazon Rainforest teems with life. Although you can experience the Amazon’s natural splendor in various countries, this 4-day Brazilian adventure from Manaus immerses you in the world’s green lung and includes Rio Negro canoe rides, piranha fishing, a visit to an Indigenous tribe, and multiple nature walks. Amazon Rainforest exploration doesn't get much more immersive than this.

What one reviewer said: “The (A)naconda (L)odge is basic, but the location cannot be beat. (...) It is a great place to be present in that moment. If you must have your creature comforts, I am not certain this is the place for you. If you are up for an adventure and an experience to look back fondly upon, this fulfilled its promise and then some.” Adam_H, October 2025

8. Follow the Inca trail to Machu Picchu in Peru

Deemed one of the world's best hiking routes, the Inca Trail gives you the chance to walk on roads carved out by the Incas hundreds of years ago. As a reward for completing this challenging 4-day Machu Picchu trek, you’ll watch the sunrise over the UNESCO–listed archeological site Machu Picchu. Plus, this experience includes a well-deserved rest post-hike on the panoramic train back to Cusco. Permits are limited, so make sure you book well in advance to secure your spot.

What one reviewer said: “Beyond words. The most challenging thing physically/ mentally I have ever done. It was also the most rewarding thing I have ever done. Everything by this company was executed flawlessly down to the little details. Everyone was kind, informed, experienced, and personable. HUGE shoutout to our wonderful guides: Abelardo, Lourdes and Beltran. (...)” Nicholas_S, July 2025

9. Feast on steak and dance tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina

While each of Buenos Aires' neighborhoods has its own distinctive charm, San Telmo—the capital's oldest barrio—delivers the Argentinian trifecta. This multifaceted experience lets you feast on prime cuts, sip a glass of smooth Malbec, and watch passionate dancers glide to traditional tango music in a candlelit venue. Plus, it includes a tango lesson so you can master your moves.

10. Feel the spray on an Iguazu Falls visit in Brazil and Argentina

Spanning the border between Argentina and Brazil and surrounded by lush jungle, Iguazu Falls is a collection of 275 separate waterfalls. The Brazilian side of the UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts the most dramatic views, while the Argentinian side offers endless hiking trails and the opportunity to take a boat into the cascade. This dual-country tour lets you cover both sides over two days without having to arrange multiple activities yourself.

11. Look into the world’s largest mirror at the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia

Holding the record for the world's largest salt flat, Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is a bright white wonderland. During the rainy season, the flats create a mirror effect that reflects the entire sky. But even if they're dry, you can always pose for epic photos that distort your perception of distance—think: people running from a toy dinosaur or walking into each other's mouths. This epic journey through the Atacama Desert to the salt flats reveals spurting geysers, lava red lakes, and other otherworldly rock formations. Ready, salt, go!

What one reviewer said: “We had an amazing experience on this tour and it was up there with one of the top highlights of our travels around South America! The tour was well organised and our tour leader Edwin was so down to earth and his knowledge about things showed just how passionate he was about Bolivia, which was really endearing! (...)” Saahil_S, November 2025

12. See sparks fly at the Acatenango Volcano in Guatemala

Looming over the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Antigua at a dizzying 13,000 feet (4,000 meters), the Acatenango Volcano offers some of the best views in Central America. The best way to experience it is by hiking to base camp and staying overnight on this tour, complete with all the gear you’ll need and a guide. Come sunrise, you’ll hopefully be able to watch the neighboring, active Fuego Volcano shoot fire and sparks.

What one reviewer said: “I did the Acatenango Volcano Tour and it was an unforgettable experience! I’m not a professional hiker, but the team made everything very well organized and safe. The guides were supportive and encouraging throughout the hike, and the whole tour was perfectly arranged. Watching the volcano was absolutely breathtaking—truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Highly recommended!” Alexandra_D, September 2025

13. Explore the Caribbean coast in Cartagena, Colombia

It's easy to see why poets and authors flock to Cartagena for inspiration—it's bright, beautiful, and bursting with bougainvillea-clad balconies. The UNESCO–listed center is awash with colorful buildings, cobbled streets, and vestiges of the 18th century. This boat cruise boasts views of the sunset and the Cartagena skyline, with plenty of opportunities to take photos.

What one reviewer said: “Great tour to relax after a busy day in Cartagena! You will have the opportunity to take amazing pictures and enjoy great music and drinks!” edwin_a, November 2025

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