Discover the vibrant heart of Central and South America with Excel Trips, where every journey blends culture, nature, and pure adventure. From the ancient ruins of Peru and the lush rainforests of Costa Rica to the breathtaking beaches of Brazil and the colorful streets of Colombia, this region offers something unforgettable at every turn. Our small-group tours are designed for travelers who crave authentic local experiences, unique stays, and expert-guided explorations. Trek, taste, dance, and wander your way through some of the world’s most diverse landscapes. Get ready to explore Central & South America like never before—fun, immersive, and made for the modern adventurer.

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FAQ'S

1. Do I need a visa to travel to Central & South America?

Visa requirements vary by country and passport. Many nationalities can enter popular destinations like Mexico, Costa Rica, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, and Argentina visa-free for tourism, while others may require advance visas. Always check country-specific entry rules before travel.

2. What is the best time to visit Central & South America?

The best time to visit depends on the region. December to April is generally ideal for Central America and the Caribbean, while May to September works well for many South American countries. Weather can vary greatly due to rainforests, mountains, and coastal climates.

3. Is Central & South America safe for tourists?

Yes, many parts of Central & South America are safe and popular with tourists. Staying in well-known areas, using licensed guides, avoiding isolated places at night, and following local advice ensures a safe and enjoyable trip.

4. What currency should I carry while traveling?

Most countries use their local currency, but US dollars are widely accepted in many places. Credit cards are commonly used in cities, while cash is helpful in smaller towns and rural areas. ATMs are easily available in major destinations.

5. What should I pack for a Central & South America trip?

Pack lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, a rain jacket, and modest attire for cultural sites. If visiting high-altitude areas like the Andes, bring warmer layers as temperatures can drop.