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Low season: 4 ideal places to visit in South America

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Traveling during the low season can be a convenient strategy for two main reasons: saving on airfare and accommodation, or immersing yourself in destinations when the influx of tourists decreases , allowing you to fully enjoy every corner of the world at the most opportune times of the year.

South America unfolds its magic during the off-season, offering travelers the opportunity to discover the authenticity of these destinations without the crowds and at more attractive costs.

From idyllic beaches to vibrant cultural cities, each place reveals its unique charm. Below, we detail four places that await your arrival .

The Brazil catalog

Praia dos Ossos
Praia dos Ossos.

Brazil, a country brimming with cultural and natural diversity, reveals itself in all its glory during the off-season, which varies by region. Rio de Janeiro , with its iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and the famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, invites travelers to explore its beauty without the usual crowds.

However, Rio is just the tip of the iceberg in Brazil's catalog. Búzios , with its cobblestone streets and enchanting beaches, offers a tranquil escape, while Salvador de Bahia immerses visitors in its rich colonial history and vibrant Afro-Brazilian music and dance scene. In all these destinations, your taste buds will be delighted by dishes like feijoada and moqueca.

Buenos Aires, perfect in the off-season

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Buenos Aires.

In the heart of South America, Buenos Aires awakens during the off-season, which runs from May to September. A fusion of European elegance and Latin American passion, the city offers mild temperatures ideal for exploring the city center and the iconic Obelisk .

The tango scene in the La Boca neighborhood and the delicious Argentine barbecue are just some of the cultural and culinary experiences that await visitors. Historic landmarks like the Teatro Colón and the Casa Rosada offer a glimpse into the rich history of the City of Fury.

Barú, the paradise of the Colombian Caribbean

Barú Island
Barú Island.

Isla Barú , a Caribbean paradise near Cartagena , is a hidden gem during the off-season. With turquoise waters and beaches like Playa Blanca , visitors can enjoy a tranquil retreat. They can also explore the National Aviary of Colombia , home to a variety of tropical birds.

Furthermore, Barú's location makes it an ideal place to enjoy a variety of water activities. From snorkeling to diving, adventurers can explore the coral reefs and discover the amazing marine life that inhabits these crystal-clear waters. Plus, having Cartagena and its Walled City so close by is a bonus for this trip .

Dear Montevideo

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Independence Square, Montevideo.

Montevideo , the capital of Uruguay, is a charming destination during the off-season, especially in winter. The mild temperatures create a pleasant atmosphere for exploring the Old City with its historic streets, the picturesque Plaza Matriz , and the Solís Theatre .

The beaches of Pocitos and Ramirez offer relaxed spaces to enjoy the coastal scenery, and historical sites like Plaza Independencia provide a unique insight into Montevideo's history and culture. The Uruguayan barbecue restaurants will captivate you.

Caribbean Extra: Low Season in the Dominican Republic

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Aerial view of Punta Cana.

In neighboring Central America, in one of the most paradisiacal corners of the Caribbean, Punta Cana and Samaná stand out for their beaches, and the low season offers a warm and humid climate perfect for enjoying the crystal-clear waters in the Dominican Republic.

In addition to the beaches, the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Reserve in Punta Cana and El Limón waterfall in Samaná will amaze you. Luxury resorts and the opportunity to enjoy water activities like snorkeling and diving make these destinations a perfect choice for a relaxing getaway. The delicious mofongo and fresh fried fish will win you over.

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