10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (2024)

I had an incredible time hiking, climbing, and adventuring my way throughArgentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru during my 5 months in South America and thought I should share my top tops for the shoestring traveller.

Firstly, I want to start off by saying that despite what you may hear, not all of South America is dirt cheap (Patagonia, I’m looking at you). This defiantly doesn’t mean you should skip it, but being aware is the first step to travelling cheaply.

So check out the list below of my top 10 tips for travelling on a budget in South America

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (1)

Bags Always Packed is a reader-supported site which means some of the links on this page may be affiliates. I spend a lot of time researching these hotels, tours and products and only recommend those which I would use myself. Booking your trip through my links is a great way for you to support my work for free, as I will earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. ♡

Contents

Quick Summary

Travelling around South America is certainly an adventure, but if you are looking for your trip to be cost-effective and relatively smooth, it definitely pays to do your research.

Below is a quick overview of the top tips that I will go through in this post.

💱 Cheapest:Peru🤑 Most expensive:Patagonia
🚌 Travel between countries:Bus✈️ Travel inside countries:Plane or Bus

1. Make a Budget and Stick to It

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (2)

It’s easy to fall into the trap of “everything is so cheap, I can afford that”. This kind of thinking very quickly adds up.

Budget for the more expensive parts of your trip and remember to think about your future expenses when in cheaper locations.

Utilise the places that are dirt cheap and save those dollars for when they are needed.

2. Take Buses to Get Around

This may seem obvious to some however the number of people I met who pre-booked their entire trip with flights from place to place, never having considered a 5-hour bus ride, was really quite astounding.

Head on down to the local bus station to book your ticket, bus companies offered through hostels are generally double the regular price.

Not only do buses often allow you to see how and where the real people of the city live, but also frequently provide some pretty amazing scenery.

I took buses through mountains, deserts and across lakes and saw wild llamas, donkeys, condors and much more from the comfort of a 160-degree reclining semi-cama seat. So put in your headphones, sit back and enjoy the ride.

If you really prefer to pre-book your transport so you can travel without the stress of last-minute plans, I like to use Busbud to find the best routes, times and prices.

3. Don’t be Afraid of Night Buses

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (3)

South America is much bigger than you may expect and 24hr bus journeys are common. Night buses are a saviour!

But South America’s night buses are like nothing you have ever seen before. You have the option of semi-cama, cama or suite when booking a seat on a night bus.

Semi-cama (half bed) being the cheapest, is still a great option, generally a 160-degree reclining seat. You can expect a nearly 180-degree recline with Cama or a private section with a suite.

Each seat usually includes drinks, a meal, entertainment and a blanket and pillow (this is all company dependent).

When checking prices always compare, often cama is only slightly more in price-worth a couple of dollars for added sleep.

4. DON’T Fly Internationally. But DO Fly Internally

International flights within South America are ridiculously expensive whereas buses across borders are much cheaper and more simple to take.

That being said, flying within a country can sometimes work out cheaper and quicker, in particular Argentina.

This massive country has high lux busses with journeys around 30 hours long, these buses come with a price tag, often being much more than a flight which is a fraction of the time.

5. Do Your Research when Booking flights

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (5)

Using booking websites such as Kiwi is great for finding the date, times and airlines which fly the route you would like.

However, websites like these don’t search for prices with every airline, they often solely search for other booking agents.

I found in South American flights could be booked for a much cheaper price directly with the airline.

Sky, Lan and Areolineous Argentina are a few examples of low-cost carriers you will find here.

PS: I have a whole guide about how to find cheap flights if you want to learn my secrets!

6. Be Smart about Saftey

It is true that a large majority of the people I met whilst travelling South America have had something stolen at some point.

Believe it or not, this can put a large hole in your budget, depending on the object.

So always be smart about your belongings, keeping everything secured to you and watching for potential thieves and scams can go a long way.

I managed to make it through 5 months of backpacking without losing a single item of value. In fact, the only thing I did lose was a portable charger which I left charging overnight at my hostel. That’s on me!

7. Barter for Everything

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (6)

Bargaining in South America goes so much further than you may think.

You can try and bargain for nearly everything and speaking Spanish is a major advantage. In both Bolivia and Peru, I was able to halve the price of bus tickets simply by asking the question.

If buying more than one item you should certainly receive a discount. For the beginner barterer, start by halving their asking price and work up from there. Then, follow my 5 steps to bartering to get the best price possible.

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (7)

Read More!

Become a Pro at Bartering with these Easy to Follow Tips

8. Eat at Mercados (Markets)

Every town or city will have at least one “Mercardo” or market. This is where the local people come toshop, eat and socialise.

They are a great way to fully immerse yourself into the culture but be prepared to be harassed by 15 different people at once, shouting for your business.

Mercados generally shut around 4:30 pm so best to head there for a late lunch, don’t be surprised when you’re struggling with a food coma after a 3-course meal for around $2

9. Hitch Hiking is Common

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (8)

Hitch hiking in South America is fairly common especially where transport is expensive such as Argentina.

It is important to do your research however, during peak tourist season, hitching route 40 in Argentina can bring you quite some success however you will be competing for seats with everyone else trying to avoid the bus costs.

Out of peak season, follow the truck routes, as these will be your most concrete way of finding a ride.

10. Be Flexible

South America is a pretty laid-back place and as a result, things don’t always happen on time.Embrace this kind of living and learn to go with the flow.

Don’t pre-book yourschedule down to theminute, this will almostdefiantlyleave you strandedand out of pocket at some stage during your trip.Account for the unknown and have faith in knowing you will get there eventually.

Most importantly, don’t spend all your time worrying. Go out and enjoy the crazy adventures that will be thrown at you on this incredible continent!

FAQs About Traveling South America

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (9)

What is the best way to travel between countries in South America?

Taking busses between the countries of South America is the cheapest way to travel as flights can be quite expensive for the distance.

Which are the best countries to visit in South America?

All the countries in South America are very different but some of the best ones for travellers are Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia and Ecuador.

How much do I need to budget to travel South America?

For a budget trip, you can get by on $50 a day per person, for a midrange traveller you want to budget closer to $100.

What is the best time to visit South America?

September – November is the best time to visit South America as the temperatures aren’t too hot and you get to experience much more of the beautiful spring colours and flours.

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (10)
10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (11)
10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (12)

Related Posts:

14 Easy Recipes You Can Cook in Hostels

10 Essential Pieces of Hiking Gear You NEED for South America

Don’t Leave Home without the Right Travel Insurance

Here are 10 Travel Apps I Cannot Live Without

Read About the Worst Mistake I Have Made while Traveling

Helpful Resources

Accommodation

Booking.com - My favorite place to find the perfect hotel for any budget and location with lots of filters to easily narrow it down to a select few.
Hotels.com - Another great place to find a hotel with specific requirements for your trip.
Agoda - Best for booking hotels in Asia. Has options worldwide however in Asia it seems to have the most options of all the booking sites.
Hostelworld - Perfect for backpackers, Hostelworld is my go-to to find dorm rooms and cheap, social accommodation options.

Rental Cars & Camper Vans

Rental Cars - My preferred place to find rental cars at great prices around the world.
Discover Car Hire - Another option to compare rental car companies and providers worldwide.
Sixt - Previously “Thrifty” car rentals.
Europcar - Offers car and van hire around the world.
AutoEurope - Best place to find RV’s to rent for your trip.
Paul Camper - Rent campervans directly from their owners at reduced prices.

Tours

Get Your Guide - My preference for finding and comparing city tours, day trips and attractions around the world.
Viator - Preferred by US providers so sometimes has a bigger range of activities in select locations.
Klook - Most popular in Asia, you will find a bigger range of attractions and tours in the region of Asia on Klook.
Civitatis - Specializing in European Cities. Although it provides tours worldwide, always check here for additional options if visiting Europe.
HeadOut - Best place to find discounted attraction tickets.
Tiqets - Offers a lot of combo tickets. Make sure to visit if you are planning on visiting a few iconic attractions within a city.
Tripaneer - Where to go if you want to book retreats of any kind (yoga, cycling, outdoors etc).
Guru Walks - Book your spot on a free walking tour.
G Adventure - Lets you compare multi day tours around the world to pick the right itinerary for you.
Cruise Critic - Check out the different cruise options for long or short trips world wide.
Cruise Direct - Another option for comparing and booking cruises for your trip.

Outdoor Gear

Backcountry - The best place to buy quality specialized gear that will last you for years of adventures.
Helly Hanson - Norwegian based clothing brand which produces durable outdoor clothing, particularly ski gear.
The North Face - High quality clothing for all your outdoor adventure needs.
Decathlon - Has a great range of cheap equipment and clothing for a huge range of sports and outdoor activities.
Sport Chek - Everything you need for general sports and outdoor adventures under one roof (or website).

Flights & Transport

Skyscanner - My preferred place to compare and find the cheapest flights to different destinations around the world.
Kiwi - Best platform for comparing different routes and dates.
Flixbus - Cheapest bus service mostly serving Europe but available in a few other destinations.
Greyhound - US long distance bus transport service.
Busbud - Compare and find all the bus times and providers for your chosen route.
Trainline - Find train times and tickets for long distance travel around the world.
Save a train - Another place to get train tickets and compare services for your destination.
Welcome Pickups - Pre book your airport transfer to your hotel.
Get Transfer - Another option to find airport transfers within your destination city.
Kiwi Taxi - Find and pre-book a taxi service in your location (including airport transfers).

Travel Insurance

World Nomads - Great comprehensive worldwide travel insurance for adventure travel.
SafetyWing - Best for digital nomads, offers ongoing monthly travel insurance plans.
Bonzah - Rental car insurance. Cheaper plans than those offered by the rental car companies themselves.

10 Unbeatable Tips for Traveling South America ✔️ Save Money & Time (2024)
Top Articles
How to Show Appreciation to Your Colleagues Without Spending Money - GovLoop
European e-Justice Portal - Securing assets during a claim in EU countries
Jail Inquiry | Polk County Sheriff's Office
CKS is only available in the UK | NICE
Athletic Squad With Poles Crossword
Craigslist In Fredericksburg
Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. Buys Shares of 798,472 AST SpaceMobile, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTS)
United Dual Complete Providers
Tripadvisor Near Me
Es.cvs.com/Otchs/Devoted
Jasmine Put A Ring On It Age
Premier Reward Token Rs3
Minecraft Jar Google Drive
Katherine Croan Ewald
Blue Rain Lubbock
Rqi.1Stop
2021 Volleyball Roster
Egizi Funeral Home Turnersville Nj
Www.paystubportal.com/7-11 Login
3 2Nd Ave
Manuela Qm Only
Bleacher Report Philadelphia Flyers
No Limit Telegram Channel
Biografie - Geertjan Lassche
His Only Son Showtimes Near Marquee Cinemas - Wakefield 12
Miller Plonka Obituaries
Delta Math Login With Google
Ilabs Ucsf
Homewatch Caregivers Salary
Darrell Waltrip Off Road Center
Kips Sunshine Kwik Lube
Craigslist Car For Sale By Owner
Waffle House Gift Card Cvs
#1 | Rottweiler Puppies For Sale In New York | Uptown
Build-A-Team: Putting together the best Cathedral basketball team
Geology - Grand Canyon National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Cheetah Pitbull For Sale
Stanley Steemer Johnson City Tn
Jack In The Box Menu 2022
Firestone Batteries Prices
Disassemble Malm Bed Frame
Citibank Branch Locations In North Carolina
Trending mods at Kenshi Nexus
Unblocked Games - Gun Mayhem
Craigslist St Helens
Zeeks Pizza Calories
Zipformsonline Plus Login
Kushfly Promo Code
53 Atms Near Me
Vrca File Converter
Inloggen bij AH Sam - E-Overheid
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Terrell Hackett

Last Updated:

Views: 6024

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (72 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Terrell Hackett

Birthday: 1992-03-17

Address: Suite 453 459 Gibson Squares, East Adriane, AK 71925-5692

Phone: +21811810803470

Job: Chief Representative

Hobby: Board games, Rock climbing, Ghost hunting, Origami, Kabaddi, Mushroom hunting, Gaming

Introduction: My name is Terrell Hackett, I am a gleaming, brainy, courageous, helpful, healthy, cooperative, graceful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.