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South America: The Mecca of Group Travel

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South America is a trending destination that has travelers of all kinds flocking to experience the art, food, culture, and history.

Whether you’re looking for mountain-kissed or cityscape skylines, the cultural hubs that make up this diverse region make the perfect backdrop for any culturally curious, adventurous group looking to dive deep into their travel program’s destination –– from history buffs to art aficionados and foodies.

Enjoying zip lining in Costa Rica

For Lifelong Learners

With South America’s rich history and spirited culture, it’s the perfect destination for groups looking to broaden their horizons. Downtown Buenos Aires is home to iconic landmarks like Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, and Teatro Colón, each with its own story for travelers to dive into.

But it’s not just about sightseeing, it’s being fully immersed in experiences that color South America’s vibrant culture, like a night out in Buenos Aires, fully equipped with a dance class with a tango master, then showing off your moves to the locals at a milongas social club.

Experience gaucho culture in Argentina’s Pampas region

For Foodies

Mendoza is Argentina’s largest wine region, full of sun-soaked vineyards with ripe, rich grapes growing in semi-arid desert conditions. It’s a must for any group looking for that perfect glass of Malbec. Enjoy a tour of the vineyards with tastings, a chef-prepared meal, and breathtaking views of the Andes mountains.

A Mendoza vineyard

Your group can even bring the local flavor home after you join a local chef for a stroll through Mercado Central de Santiago for fresh fish and local produce, after which you’ll go to the chef’s restaurant for a hands-on cooking demonstration.

For the Socially Responsible

The work of Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo has helped restore the identities of children taken during Argentina’s military coup from 1976 to 1983. The Memory and Human Rights Museum documents, commemorates, and educates about the human rights violations that took place during the last Chilean military dictatorship.

A necessary look at the hardships of this region helps tell the full story while honoring the resilience of its people. Social groups, non-profits, and any group looking to learn more about the fight for justice and freedom benefit from visiting South America and getting to know the local people.

Leading the Way in South America

Collette small group Explorations tours are curated and guided by travelers, for travelers. Your group will experience a unique combination of must-sees and off-the-beaten-path inclusions that give them a fuller understanding of their destination.

Supporting group leaders every step of the way, Collette offers risk-free booking with no deposit or minimum group size. Plus, you’ll have access to free marketing materials and a local Business Development Manager to help you grow your group’s travel program.  

Learn more about group tours with Collette at gocollette.com/en/small-group-explorations

See Collette’s South America tours at gocollette.com/en/tours/south-america