South America has so much to offer, from Machu Picchu, to Christ the Redeemer, to the Galápagos Islands, to the Amazon Rainforest, to Patagonia. South America is a traveler's paradise whether you are looking for bustling cities, trekking trips, wildlife viewing, island hopping, or an adventure into the rainforest.
View All Trips-Enjoy vibrant Buenos Aires
-Experience a tango show
-Take in Perito Moreno Glacier by land and water
-Trekk the Laguna de Los Tres
-Explore historic Cusco
-Take Inca Rail to Machu Picchu
-See the Andes Mountains
-Exclusive U30X Community Project
-Hike Rainbow Mountain
-Experience rich Quechua culture
-City tour in Quito
-Visit four different Galápagos Islands
-Get close to giant tortoises in their natural environment
-Swim with penguins, sea turtles, sharks & more
-4 days/3 nights of Camping & Hiking
-Machu Picchu Archeological Site
-Cooks, Porters, & Trail Guides
-Guided Exploration of Inca Trail
-Excursion to Sacred Valley of Peru
-Remote Inca Archeological Sites
-Visit Medellin, Santa Marta, and Cartagena
-Comuna 13 Neighborhood Cultural Tour
-Chiva Rumbera Party Bus Experience
-Adventure in Tayrona National Park
-San Basilio de Palenque Cultural Excursion
-Mangrove Canoe Tour in La Boquilla
We get this question a lot, especially from solo travelers. The answer is yes. Safety is one of our biggest concerns anywhere in the world and South America is no different. Your Trip Leader will advise you on the local area and provide recommendations for free time or night activities so you don’t have to worry. On all of our trips, we advise traveling light and leaving any valuables at home so you don’t attract unwanted attention.
One of the best parts about group travel is “safety in numbers”. You don’t need to be alone and finding others to enjoy activities with is easy.
While helpful, you will not need to know Spanish for any of our trips. Your Trip Leader will be fluent in the local language if any communication help is needed but you’ll find some locals speak English fairly well. One of the highlights of many people’s trips is learning to order a meal or conversing with someone about their day in basic Spanish or learning a few words in Quechua.
Remember: Portuguese is the national language of Brazil, not Spanish!
South America is a huge region with tropical rainforests, deserts, beautiful coastlines, and mountains over 20,000 feet in height so the answer depends on exactly where you are traveling. You will generally find that our Machu Picchu trips run year-round but the dry season is considered to be April to September.
You will find that our Galápagos Islands trips run between November and May which is considered the peak times to visit the islands.
Please check the Trip Details page for more weather and packing information on the specific trip you are looking at.
Here are just a few of the reasons we see travelers join our group trips:
"Just got back from U30X's trip to Brazil and had an awesome time! It was a great itinerary, a great group of fellow travelers, and we had awesome tour guides who were both fun and who knew the lay of the land. Definitely going to be traveling with U30X again soon...couldn't recommend more." - Wesley F. | Google Review