Our Latin America Bucket List

The Places We’re Dreaming of (Even If We Won’t Get to Them All This Year)

When we decided to travel around South America and Central America as a family of four, we knew one thing: we wouldn’t be able to see it all. But that didn’t stop us from dreaming. This is our ultimate Latin America bucket list places that have caught our hearts before we’ve even stepped foot there.

Some of these are must-visits for this trip, others are for the future. Think of this as our long-haul wish list, a little bit practical, a little bit “maybe one day,” and fully shaped by what excites us as a family: nature, culture, learning Spanish, and letting our kids experience life beyond the classroom.

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Central America

Guatemala

  • Lake Atitlán (those volcano views!)

  • Antigua’s colourful streets

  • Learning Spanish in San Pedro

  • Chichicastenango Market (yep, we’re bringing snacks for that one)

Nicaragua

  • Surf town vibes in San Juan del Sur

  • Volcano boarding in León (…well, maybe not with the kids)

  • Colonial charm of Granada

Costa Rica

  • Sloths. That’s it.

  • Monteverde Cloud Forest

  • Family-friendly beaches on the Pacific side

  • Wildlife spotting in Manuel Antonio

Panama

  • Casco Viejo in Panama City

  • The Panama Canal (because why not?)

  • Caribbean islands of Bocas del Toro

South America

Colombia

  • Medellín for the cable cars and city views

  • Guatapé for colourful buildings and climbing the rock

  • Cartagena’s old town magic

  • Coffee region — yes please

Ecuador

  • Quito’s old town (at altitude, so we’ll take it slow)

  • Otavalo Market

  • The Andes + hot springs in Baños

  • Galápagos (one day… maybe after a lottery win)

Peru

  • Machu Picchu (classic, we know — but come on!)

  • Sacred Valley with stops in Ollantaytambo and Pisac

  • Learning about Inca history with the kids

  • Cusco, for culture and alpaca spotting

Bolivia

  • Salar de Uyuni (salt flats dreams)

  • Sucre for chill vibes

  • La Paz — riding the cable cars like locals

Chile

  • Atacama Desert’s moon-like landscapes

  • Torres del Paine (might need a future kid-free hike…)

  • Valparaíso’s street art and steep hills

Argentina

  • Buenos Aires for dancing, eating, and people watching

  • Patagonia (again, maybe a future trip — looks chilly!)

  • Iguazú Falls from the Argentine side

Will we get to all of these this year? Nope.

But this list keeps us dreaming big, planning smarter, and picking places that truly fit our family travel style. We’ll keep adding, changing, and maybe even crossing a few off along the way.

Got a favourite spot in Latin America that needs to be on our radar? Message us! We’re all ears (and backpacks).

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