The Ideal Months to Travel Across Central & South America
Which countries do I explore when!?
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Latin America, Peru
Bolivia
Best time to visit:
May to October (dry season) – ideal for high-altitude trekking, La Paz, and salt flats.
December to March (wet season) – perfect for the mirror effect on Salar de Uyuni, but roads can be harder to navigate.
Nicaragua
Best time to visit: November to April (dry season)
Perfect for beaches, volcanoes, and colonial cities.
Honduras
Best time to visit: December to April
Best for Copán ruins and Bay Islands; avoid rainy season.
Guatemala
Best time to visit: November to April (dry season)
Great for Antigua, Lake Atitlán, and volcano hikes.
El Salvador
Best time to visit: November to April
Ideal for surf towns, national parks, and cultural sites.
Ecuador
Best time to visit: June to September (highlands)
Galápagos Islands: June to December for wildlife spotting.
Colombia
Best time to visit: December to March
Perfect for Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena, and coffee regions.
Peru
Best time to visit: May to September (dry season)
Ideal for Cusco, Machu Picchu, and highland treks.
Mexico
Best time to visit: November to April (dry season)
Great for beaches, colonial towns, and inland areas.
Costa Rica
Best time to visit: December to April (dry season)
Best for beaches, rainforests, and wildlife.
If you’re planning to visit all of these countries in one trip, the best overall window is roughly November to April. This period is mostly the dry season across Central America and parts of South America, making it ideal for beaches, volcanoes, city sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
This roughly took us 8 Months so if you are planning on doing a massive trip keep in mind you will be in wet season for some of the trip, we were in wet season for Central america and it was totally fine some wet days but mostly beautiful days!
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Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.