Small Group Experiential Travel
Excellent
Attractive destination
4.6
Escape the beaten path
Visit the must-see highlights then discover little-known attractions most tourists never hear about.
All-inclusive comfort
Get more value with all-inclusive trips featuring top-rated restaurants and hotels.
Small Group Size
Typically featuring a modest group of a dozen like-minded travelers, we have a maximum threshold of 16-18 in order to ensure that extra personal attention.
Tour Leaders
Simply the best in the business, our leaders exude professionalism, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
EXPLORE SOUTH AMERICA
2 Tours in Paraguay
17 Day Argentina, Paraguay & Uruguay Tour
17 Days
Tour Code: UP1
Apr, Nov
2-Moderate
3 Countries
Cultural
Untouristed, charming Paraguay ●
Colonial charms of Uruguay ●
UNESCO protected Jesuit ruins ●
Winery tasting & lunch ●
Stunning and varied natural splendours ●
Remote, breathtaking Northwest Argentina ●
High Andes, coastal scenery, vibrant cities
$6,530/ppUSD
Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina & Uruguay Tour
26 Days
Tour Code: UP2
Apr, Oct, Nov
2-Moderate
4 Countries
Cultural
Stark & dramatic southern Bolivia Altiplano ● Untouristed, charming Paraguay ● Colonial charms of Uruguay ● UNESCO protected Jesuit ruins ● Winery tasting & lunch ● Stunning and varied natural splendours ● Remote, breathtaking Northwest Argentina ● High Andes, coastal scenery, vibrant cities
$9,500/ppUSD
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About Paraguay
Two of South America’s lesser-visited travel destinations, Uruguay and Paraguay both offer the opportunity to explore far from the tourist trail. While both nations might not lay claim to world-famous attractions, they’re blessed with an abundance of historic sites, sprawling natural reserves, and world-class beaches, while traditional
gaucho (cowboy) culture still lives on.
On our Uruguay and Paraguay tours, you’ll quickly realize there’s a lot to love about this relatively tourist-free corner of South America. Enjoy wine tasting in the quaint rural town of Pueblo Eden, marvel at the colonial architecture of Montevideo and meander the historic quarter of Colonia Del Sacramento.
gaucho (cowboy) culture still lives on.
On our Uruguay and Paraguay tours, you’ll quickly realize there’s a lot to love about this relatively tourist-free corner of South America. Enjoy wine tasting in the quaint rural town of Pueblo Eden, marvel at the colonial architecture of Montevideo and meander the historic quarter of Colonia Del Sacramento.
Our leaders exude professionalism, knowledge, and enthusiasm.
Tour Leaders for Paraguay Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you need a visa to travel to Uruguay & Paraguay?Uruguay: Citizens from the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Western Europe do not need a visa to enter Uruguay.
Paraguay: Only citizens from the US, Canada and New Zealand require a visa to enter Paraguay. Travellers from all other nations only need a valid passport. - Is Uruguay & Paraguay safe?Uruguay is regarded as one of the safest places to visit in Latin America and crime rates are relatively low. The main thing to be aware of is petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching.
Paraguay is generally considered a safe country to visit. However, it should be noted that theft, armed assault, kidnapping and other violent crimes do happen, including in tourist areas. Travellers should be especially careful in cities such as Asuncion and Ciudad del Este. - When is the best time to visit Uruguay & Paraguay?Paraguay: While it’s possible to visit Paraguay year-round, the best time to visit is between March-November when the weather is warm and daily temperatures range between 23°C to 29°C (73°F to 84°F). Temperatures are uncomfortably hot from December-February.
Uruguay: Uruguay has mild weather throughout the year, so there’s always a good time to visit. Overall, summer (December-March) is a great time to visit when temperatures range between 21°C and 28°C (69°F to 82°F).