Looking for somewhere to go in Latin America other than Mexico in February. Nothing against Mexico, just wanting something different. Looking for somewhere with good food, cheap, decent beaches, culture, and somewhere where getting mugged isn't inevitable. I can get by in Spanish minimally, though I should get back on Duolingo.
Belize. It's mexico without the cartels and corrupt cops trying to shake you down. Nice poeple. Perfect. Just that plane ticket costs a little more. That's all. Puerto Rico is cool too. It's latin expierence without ever leaving America. Costa Rica is awesome but more expensive than belize or puerto rico.
Surprisingly enough: Argentina.
The only way for you to get mugged by morons is if you act like an ultra retard and decide to walk at 4AM while wearing your $40K camera and Supreme shirt. There's a shitton of white people so you can camouflage even if you are whiter than the sun and pass as a native until you open your mouth.
Just remember: Don't act like an ultra retard.
What are good beaches in Argentina?
Never been myself but every Argentinian I meet swears my Mar del Plata or Bariloche as if it's heaven on earth. Look expensive on a quick Google search tho.
Argentina is not near as safe as you claim. And of course, the current situation doesn't help.
>La Argentina se ubica entre los veinte países con mayor tasa de delincuencia en el planeta, de acuerdo con información de la World Population Review. Dicha tasa se calcula como el cociente entre el número de delitos reportados y la población del país, mientras que el resultado se multiplica por 100.000.
https://www.forbesargentina.com/rankings/la-argentina-ya-esta-veinte-paises-mayor-tasa-delincuencia-mundo-n7875
It's not as safe as anon claims, but the problem I would say is Buenos Aires surroundings (which are not touristic at all), the city itself, specially if you move in tourist places, should be fine. Do be conscious of your belongings and as anon said don't act overly dumb at night in isolated places. The rest of the country should be safe, you just have to be cautious on big cities at night (which, btw is my main recommendation, don't fall for the tourist trap that is Buenos Aires, go to the south or north to see nature). Source: I live there
sup Santi
Santi? Santiagueño? Lurked here by chance, not a regular, sorry
no exageres che
t. Franco Armani, 5'4 brown guy earning $150 a week
Te parece que exagero? Quise explicar que las estadísticas (y quejas, porque todo viene de porteños llorones) provienen de lugares que un turista no debería tocar, es más que todo espamento. Sin embargo, los europeos se regalan mucho (y no los culpo, viví unos años en alemania y es muy fácil acostumbrarse), para ellos inseguro es no poder dejar la mochila sin mirar 2 horas.
>Sin embargo, los europeos se regalan mucho (y no los culpo, viví unos años en alemania y es muy fácil acostumbrarse), para ellos inseguro es no poder dejar la mochila sin mirar 2 horas.
Eso si es verdad
How is the cooming in BA? Heard you can get girls for cheap.
Peru or Argentina
>looking for somewhere with good food, cheap, decent beaches, culture
valparaiso chile or villa Gessel arg
>Valparaiso
Retard. Go to Viña.
Viña del mar is part of Valparaíso retard
Colombia is cheap as shit and fun, not dangerous if you aren't a retard. But the food is garbage.
>not dangerous if you aren't a retard.
Another missing foreigner as of two days ago, this one's some sort of ayy-rab
This Dutchwoman was spotted on the streets of Pasto, Colombia seemingly in a trance. She spends hours standing in the same spot, staring blankly.
She got scoped so that someone could rob her and probably have his way with her too. I keep warning backpacker roasties to be careful; it always goes in one ear, out the other.
>not dangerous if you aren't a retard
Do people still fall for this meme? I swear to god some passport bro fag gets scolped once a week because they think Medellin is totally safe now
Oh no! A passport gets stolen, how terrible
>A passport gets stolen, how terrible
It wouldn't matter to me either if I were a thirdie retard who never used it
Go to Argentina, passport bro apes have ruined all the once good places like DR and Colombia with their simping
>Duolingo
Surely you meant Pimsleur
OP here. I kept it my initial post vague because I wanted to get everyone's own personal opinions, without getting the knee-jerk "its shit" answers. I have been to San Juan PR, and Colombia. I hated Cartagena but I've thought about doing Bogota as a stopover to somewhere else.
I was thinking myself Nicaragua or Ecuador. Peru, I think has some civil unrest going on now, El Salvador's tempting. Im not a Bukele fanboy but I'm in crypto. Place seems to have chilled out a lot.
I wasn't even thinking about Argentina/Chile. All I can think of for food there is steaks for Argentina and sea bass for Chile. Not that that isn't good.
I never heard of Pimsleur before. And don't call me Shirley.
My brother in christ, there's no "chilean sea bass" in Chile. That's a fantasy name for some fish in the northern hemisphere. People here don't even know there's a something called like that.
Well that's the only thing that comes to mind. I'll have to google.
>I wasn't even thinking about Argentina/Chile
They are meh for beaches but in terms of nature and culture the whole Atacama region and southern Argentina (calafate/chalten) is the best the continent has to offer for sighsee tourism.
Additionally, unless your country is also collapsing the argentine peso is really cheap right now.
> in terms of nature and culture the whole Atacama region and southern Argentina (calafate/chalten) is the best the continent has to offer for sighsee tourism.
nature... very subjective. The whole continent has many nice landscapes.
culture, not a chance. Mexico alone is 1000 times richer in that aspect.
Great contribution to the thread with your very ~~*objective*~~ comment, anon!
Mexico is objectively much richer in culture, history, archaeology, architecture, gastronomy and anything else than the entire Southern Cone
If you are American I would recommend Brazil, as we will resume to ask visa from Americans in October
Costa Rica