Latin America doesn’t unfold in order — it surges, whispers, dances. It’s a land of contrast and convergence: colonial streets and cloud forests, volcanic silence and glacier roar, samba pulse and sacred hush. At Jetsetters, we craft journeys that tap into this vibrant soul — blending discovery and indulgence, heritage and style, all delivered with understated precision.
From Patagonia’s sculpted peaks to Rio’s golden coast, each moment is designed to immerse you. Trace the rhythm from Santiago’s modern edge to Torres del Paine’s raw vastness. Hear the thunder of Perito Moreno. Linger at Iguazú’s falls in quiet dawn light. Rise into Rio — where granite, music, and sea converge.
Follow the Tango to Samba Trail — a movement through music and meaning, from Buenos Aires to Brazil. Seek legacy in the Sacred Valley, where Machu Picchu waits wrapped in mist. Or take the long arc: bespoke routes through the Salar de Uyuni, Mendoza’s vineyards, and La Paz’s highland calm — ending where ocean meets samba.
Here, safaris echo in new form: private Amazon encounters, Galápagos yacht journeys, luxury eco-lodges, and wilderness on foot. These aren’t tours. They’re narratives — vivid, layered, and refined.
At Jetsetters, we don’t just guide you through Latin America. We reveal it — moment by moment, breath by breath.
This is where every mile tells a story.
This is Latin America, the Jetsetters way.
Latin America is a continent where opposites coexist and converge. Towering Andes meet the immensity of the Pacific, dense rainforests merge into savannah, and ancient ruins stand beside modern skylines. From Patagonia’s icy silence to the Amazon’s unbroken canopy heavy with birdsong, from highland villages scented with woodsmoke to vibrant metropolises pulsing with music, every landscape adds a verse to a story still unfolding. Luxury Latin America tours are not just movement across borders but a weaving together of contrasts — of civilisations, cultures and geographies — into journeys that are at once diverse, untold and ancient.
The Andes stretch more than seven thousand kilometres, a backbone that gives the continent its form. Here lie Peru’s Sacred Valley, Bolivia’s Lake Titicaca, Ecuador’s Avenue of the Volcanoes, and Chile’s Atacama Desert — landscapes where altitude shapes life and tradition. To the east, the Amazon remains an endless expanse of green, coursing through Brazil, Peru, Colombia and beyond, its rivers sustaining unmatched biodiversity. At the southern tip, Patagonia reveals its drama: glaciers tumbling into fjords, windswept steppes and mountains like jagged stone cathedrals, where the air carries the cry of condors. The Caribbean and Central America bring yet another dimension — coasts scattered with islands, reefs glowing beneath turquoise waters, and colonial ports echoing with drums, salsa and the scent of rum and spice. Few continents present such a range of natural stages.
Urban life in Latin America is a dialogue between past and present. Lima combines Pacific horizons with world-renowned gastronomy and Inca-Spanish heritage. Mexico City, one of the largest on earth, sits atop Aztec Tenochtitlan, where temples rise alongside colonial palaces and modern art. Buenos Aires carries the elegance of Paris, its boulevards alive with tango melodies drifting late into the night, literature read aloud in cafés, and the aroma of grilled asado. Rio de Janeiro is a city of drama, mountains plunging into sea while samba rhythms carry through its favelas and along beaches where salt and sunlight linger. Bogotá and Quito, high in the Andes, preserve baroque cathedrals and colonial squares, while Medellín has reinvented itself with art and innovation. Cartagena, walled and luminous on the Caribbean coast, offers music, colour and history interwoven. Together, these cities embody the continent’s ability to hold memory while creating anew.
Latin America is shaped by civilisations whose legacies are among the world’s most extraordinary. The Incas built citadels like Machu Picchu, terraces and stone roads stretching across mountains. The Maya left temples and cities from Mexico to Guatemala, their astronomy and mathematics still astonishing today. The Aztec empire left a capital beneath Mexico City, whose ruins remain woven into the metropolis. Colonial encounters added new layers, from gilded churches to Jesuit schools and monasteries. Yet these are not only relics of the past. In Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, Andean traditions still thrive; in Guatemala and Mexico, Mayan languages and rituals continue; across the Caribbean, African heritage shapes music, food and festivals where drums and dance merge into living memory. To walk through Latin America is to move through civilisations that remain alive, where history breathes through daily life and colours, sounds and tastes create a timeless theatre.
Travel across Latin America is shaped by rhythm more than rules. In the Andes, May to October brings dry skies and clear mountain views, while November to March transforms valleys with greenery and quieter trails. Patagonia shines from November to March, with long daylight and crisp summer air, though its beauty lies also in its unpredictability. Central America and the Caribbean flow between dry and green seasons: January to April often sunlit and calm, May to November lush with rain and wildlife. In the Galapagos, December to May brings calm seas and warm swimming waters alive with schools of shimmering fish, while June to November welcomes cooler currents that attract whales, sea lions and seabirds whose cries fill the air. Each region offers something unique — the choice is not when to go, but which mood, colour and rhythm to seek.
Jetsetters curates private Latin America tours as stories rather than routes. Journeys are composed to reflect rhythm — moments of movement balanced with pauses of depth. A historian in Mexico City may unlock the layers beneath a cathedral; a naturalist in the Galapagos might reveal how evolution continues; a local guide in Peru may share ancestral farming practices in the Sacred Valley. These are tailor-made Latin America tours, designed not for speed but for meaning, where luxury is connection rather than excess. Each journey is written as a composition, balancing empire and nature, city and coast, peak and island. In Jetsetters hands, luxury Latin America tours are invitations to discover a continent where stories are still being told, and where travellers become part of that ongoing narrative.