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Self-guided Tour Itineraries in South America


An Insider's Guide to the Best of Buenos Aires in 3-days

This itinerary is meant to give you an "insider's look" into Buenos Aires. You will see and experience the absolute musts and highlights of any first timer's visit to the the city, but you will not be steered toward any tourist traps (or anywhere that any self-respecting "Porteno" would not want ... More Details »

Sights & Sounds of São Paulo - 3 Day Itinerary

São Paulo is one of the 5 biggest cities in the world, so if you’re coming to São Paulo, you need to know the best of where to go and what to see. This is exactly what this itinerary provides! You’ll get 46 pages information including travel tips from a local’s point of view, hot spots, eating re... More Details »

Lima 3-Day Attractions Itinerary

If you're traveling to Peru, don't be so quick to cross Lima off your list. This megacity holds many gems for tourists; you just need someone to show you around! My 3-day itinerary takes you to 5 of the hottest districts in Lima and introduces you to the best of Lima´s underappreciated attraction... More Details »

Montevideo 3-day Itinerary

This itinerary was written by a local and is the perfect introduction to Montevideo to see the city the way a local does and on a budget, using public transportation and walking through the safest areas. It includes 3-days of the best sights to see in the city, helping you to avoid tourist traps ... More Details »

3-day Montevideo Honeymoon Itinerary

This itinerary was written by a local and is the perfect introduction to Montevideo to see the city the way a local does and on a budget, using public transportation and walking through the safest areas. It includes 3-days of the best sights to see in the city, helping you to avoid tourist traps ... More Details »