Latin America Tours in November 2025
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10 best Latin America trips in November 2025
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- Central American Adventure (18 destinations)
- Best of Central America (46 destinations)
- Overland Latin America
- Central America Experience
- 13-Day South American & Caribbean Escape: Lima, Cusco, Rio de Janeiro & Cancún
- Cancun to San Jose Travel Pass
- San Jose to Mexico City Travel Pass
- Panama City to Mexico Maya Express Pass
- Mexico City to San Jose Travel Pass
- Cancun to Panama City Travel Pass
Duration 33 days Destinations Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel November departure dates
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25% Off- NZ$5,152You save $1,718
Duration 44 days Destinations Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$7,476You save $1,869
Overland Latin America
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“They were incredibly responsive and took the time to structure the perfect tour for me.”
Amir, traveled in October
Duration 45 days Destinations Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Unu Raymi Expeditions November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$32,964
Central America Experience
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“What started as a bad experience turned out to be brilliant! Thanks Marvelus Travel!”
Tori, traveled in January
Duration 14 days Destinations Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Marvelus Travel November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$3,220
Duration 13 days Destinations Peru, Brazil, Mexico Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wonderful Holidays UK November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$9,145
Duration 39 days Destinations Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Ecuador, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$4,502
Duration 43 days Destinations Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$5,395
Duration 40 days Destinations Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Mexico Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$6,193
Duration 51 days Destinations Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$6,535
Duration 48 days Destinations Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel November departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$7,171
What people love about Latin America Tours in November
- Central American Journey: Rainforests & Ruins
Had a great time, felt like i did everything i wanted to do and felt immersed in the culture and did some amazing activities. We were partly lucky because we went in easter, so Guatemala was really special. Everyone really enjoyed Belize and Costa Rica. There's a lot of swimming in waterfalls, having cocktails, and exploring towns. The guides (Bryan for the first half, Manu for the second) were really helpful and bonded with the group, both made the trip easy and fun so we could make the most of the short time we had in each place. I thought the accommodation was good, it is basic hostels, and mainly hotels for the last leg, but some people seemed to expect 4 star hotels, so be aware that you will have a bed, average wifi, and occasionally cold showers. Not a lot is included, but the guided tour of Tikal that is included was amazing - one of my favourite places on the trip. Food on the trip mainly consists of chicken, beans, tortillas and rice. Vegetarians and people with allergies were well catered for, even at homestays. Speaking of, homestays were kind of awkward, no families spoke English so make sure you have google translate downloaded for offline use. However they did add a lot of cultural immersion. A lot of optional trips could be completed using public transport for half the price, check if there are better ways to do activities before forking out $50-90. Examples of this are cenotes, visits to waterfalls and rainforests in costa rica. However, our guides were always happy to assist with this. Most of the tours are worth it however and its nice when a whole group goes somewhere,and you usally get free drinks/food and easier transport. You dont have to bother booking the Pacaya hike or Sarapiqui river rafting. You can decide to do it on the day for the same price (note that the costa rica bundle does have a discount) and you get more flexibility (you may want to do acantengo volcano instead of pacaya, and theres lots of activities to do in la fortuna so you dont want to be tied down to river rafting like I was - it was good tho). Must do activities - Belize snorkelling, any of the caving activities in belize, pacaya overnight hike, sunrise monkey kayak, hot waterfall visit, copan ruins, guerilla hike in suchitoto, santa ana volcano, monteverde horse riding, monteverde night walk, monteverde ziplining/atvs, la fortuna white water rafting or waterfall jumping/rappelling, do all the activities at the last homestay. Bring a mosquito net - spray just doesnt cut it. Overall, the trip was very good value for money when i paid £1400, i dont think i would pay more than £1800. The group bonded well, even though some (me) were quiet. Always felt comfortable and ready for the next day.
- Volcano Trail: Waves & Local Ways
Had a fantastic time on this trip. I was so lucky to be placed on tour with a lovely group of all solo travellers. This tour was a good mixture of adventure and relaxation. Definetly some places i would never have wandered to solo. Our guide Vicky was very helpful and really up beat. Thanks GAdventures.
What our customers ask about Latin America Tours in November 2025
What is the weather like in Latin America during November?
Latin America's weather varies significantly by region in November. The rainy season begins in Peru and Bolivia with temperatures reaching 20°C (68°F). The Brazilian Amazon and Caribbean coast stay consistently warm between 25-30°C (77-86°F) with brief afternoon rain showers. Higher altitude destinations like Lake Titicaca and Cusco experience cool nights of 5-10°C (41-50°F). A TourRadar traveler noted: "The weather in November was perfect for hiking Machu Picchu - not too hot or cold though we did get some rain in the afternoons."
What are the best destinations to visit in Latin America during November?
Mild temperatures and fewer crowds make November an excellent time to explore Machu Picchu Salar de Uyuni and Rio de Janeiro. The Sacred Valley and Lake Titicaca region offer clear conditions with one traveler noting "the clear November skies made for incredible stargazing at Lake Titicaca." The Amazon Basin sees less rainfall during this period making it ideal for exploration. Travelers can find quality stays at properties like the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel or Rio's Copacabana Palace.
Are there any festivals or cultural events in Latin America during November?
November brings notable cultural celebrations throughout Latin America. Early November features Día de los Difuntos (Day of the Dead) celebrations with particular vibrancy in Cusco Peru. Bolivia marks its Day of La Paz on November 20th with street festivities and local parades. One TourRadar traveler shared: "experiencing local festivals in November added an unexpected cultural dimension to our Andean adventure." Main celebrations take place at Cusco's Plaza de Armas and La Paz's Plaza Murillo.
What wildlife viewing opportunities are available in Latin America during November?
The month presents prime conditions for wildlife observation across the region. Costa Rica's Monteverde Cloud Forest hosts quetzals and hundreds of bird species. Belize's Caye Caulker offers excellent marine life viewing with convenient lodging at Seaside Cabanas. A TourRadar traveler reported: "We saw incredible wildlife in November - from howler monkeys in Tikal to toucans in Monteverde and the weather was perfect for hiking and photography."
What is the price range for a trip to Latin America in November compared to other months?
November's shoulder season status brings competitive pricing across Latin America. Two to three-week tours range from USD 3000-7500 with specialized trips like Galapagos cruises reaching USD 10000+. Nightly accommodation costs span USD 50-300 with luxury properties like Belmond hotels commanding higher rates. A TourRadar traveler observed: "November offered better rates than peak season but still had excellent weather and smaller crowds."
What are the best things to do in Latin America in November?
The month provides ideal conditions for visiting major attractions like Machu Picchu the Galapagos Islands and Iguazu Falls. Visitors can engage with indigenous communities in Peru's Sacred Valley or explore colonial architecture in Cusco and Lima. Beach destinations including Rio de Janeiro reach pleasant temperatures. A TourRadar reviewer shared: "Visiting in November meant smaller crowds at major sites like Machu Picchu while still having great weather for outdoor activities."