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Budget
$145 - $289
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Price
Fort LauderdaleMedellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl
FLL - MDE
FLLMDE
Fort Lauderdale
Wed 4/17
Nonstop3h 34m
Medellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl
Wed 4/24
Nonstop3h 36m
MiamiMedellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl
MIA - MDE
MIAMDE
Miami
Thu 5/30
2 stops8h 37m
Medellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl
Mon 6/3
1 stop5h 56m
Fort LauderdaleMedellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl
FLL - MDE
FLLMDE
Fort Lauderdale
Thu 5/2
1 stop6h 57m
Medellín Jose Maria Cordova Intl
Tue 5/7
Nonstop3h 36m
MiamiBogotá El Dorado
MIA - BOG
MIABOG
Miami
Wed 4/10
Nonstop3h 45m
Bogotá El Dorado
Wed 4/24
Nonstop3h 57m
MiamiBogotá El Dorado
MIA - BOG
MIABOG
Miami
Thu 4/11
Nonstop3h 45m
Bogotá El Dorado
Sun 6/9
Nonstop3h 57m
MiamiBogotá El Dorado
MIA - BOG
MIABOG
Miami
Mon 3/25
1 stop16h 19m
Bogotá El Dorado
Mon 4/1
1 stop6h 08m
MiamiBogotá El Dorado
MIA - BOG
MIABOG
Miami
Thu 4/11
Nonstop3h 40m
Bogotá El Dorado
Sat 6/8
Nonstop4h 00m
MiamiBogotá El Dorado
MIA - BOG
MIABOG
Miami
Wed 4/10
1 stop12h 59m
Bogotá El Dorado
Sat 5/11
1 stop14h 01m
MiamiLima J Chavez Intl
MIA - LIM
MIALIM
Miami
Fri 5/3
Nonstop6h 00m
Lima J Chavez Intl
Sat 5/18
Nonstop5h 50m
Currently, October is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to South America (average of $365). Flying to South America in July will prove the most costly (average of $519). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$382
February
$384
March
$394
April
$395
May
$399
June
$461
July
$519
August
$426
September
$383
October
$365
November
$374
December
$491
SAO Temperature | 62.6 - 73.4 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to South America, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 73.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 62.6 F).
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
South America embodies a soul that’s found nowhere else in the world. And each country has its own traditions and cultures; from the melancholic Argentinean tango to the ancient Inca ruins of Bolivia.
The two largest countries in the continent, Brazil and Argentina, are perhaps the most diverse and most travelers to South America choose to combine a trip to both countries. Brazil is a blend of diverse cultures: Portuguese, native Indian, African, European, Middle Eastern and Asian all living in this wild and exciting land. While in Argentina its European influences dominate its art, architecture, literature and lifestyle. But what both countries do have in common is the Iguazú Falls, the spectacular 275 cascading waterfalls which are taller than Niagara Falls and possibly one of the most unforgettable sights in the world.
North of Argentina is Bolivia, a country nestled between the Andes and the Amazon rainforests. Because of its isolation, the country has retained the ancient traditions of its ancestors, making it a fascinating and mysterious place to visit. Bolivia’s neighbor, Peru, is just as captivating; its history dates back to the Inca Empire with Machu Picchu, its most illustrious symbol. The countries in the northern end of South America including Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela might not be as renowned for their ancient wonders as the other countries but what they do have is a natural beauty – spectacular landscapes, tropical rainforests, and pristine beaches – that makes them inimitable.
South America can be split into four climatic zones: tropical, dry, cold and temperate. Depending on which area of the continent you’re visiting, the elevation and weather factors including rain and wind contribute to the climate variations, making it unpredictable and erratic in some areas.
Argentina and Brazil, both in the Southern Hemisphere, can be visited all year round but most people prefer to travel during the peak season – mid December to early March – when the weather is hot and humid. But if you’d rather avoid paying higher prices for South America flights and accommodations, then the best time to go is in winter between the months of June and October. Chile, also in the Southern Hemisphere, has climactic variations from the north to south. The north can be visited at any time of the year while central and southern Chile should be avoided from June to September when snowfall can get heavy.
The Andean countries including Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru have two distinct seasons: wet and dry, and depending on the altitude and proximity to the equator, each country’s peak season will differ slightly.
Bolivia has the most unpredictable weather in South America, thanks to its topography and altitude. Generally the best time to visit is during the dry season between May and October. Peru is another country with complicated weather due to its high elevation and close proximity to the Pacific Ocean. The best time to visit is summer, from January to March when days are hot and humid.
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