FAQ
How do you travel within Latin America?
Latin Voyager uses private, air-conditioned vehicles
which are used for airport transfers and for excursions.
Regularly scheduled domestic flights and private flights
are the most common mode of travel between the regions.
Domestic flights are generally under one hour in duration
except for major countries such as Brazil, Chile or
Argentina. In the remote regions, walking and hiking,
small boats and jeeps are the methods of transportation.
Overall, you'll find that since most countries are
relatively small, you won't spend a lot of time traveling
from one region to another.
Who are Latin Voyager's travelers?
Latin Voyager's clients are active travelers who appreciate
good service, have an interest in discovering rich
natural and cultural environments, and are looking
for a unique travel experience. Latin Voyager works
with its clients to make sure that the trip they choose
will be the right experience for them.
Who leads Latin Voyager's trips?
Latin Voyager's bilingual guides are among the top
naturalists in Latin America, and have many years
of experience. Active in local conservation efforts,
they help to educate their local communities on the
importance of environmental preservation. Their genuine
hospitality and understanding of the local nature
and culture will add an immeasurable component to
your experience.
Can I customize a Latin Voyager trip?
Most of our programs can be easily customized to meet
your needs. Just contact Latin Voyager's travel specialists
and they will assist you in developing the trip of
your dreams at no additional cost. Please remember
that in some instances we may not be able to accommodate
all your requests due to the specific nature of some
events such as local markets, cruise and train departures,
etc.
What about group travel?
Latin Voyager has organized special trips for student
groups, environmental groups, zoos, museums, film
projects and family reunions. Contact Latin Voyager's
group department and you'll receive personalized service,
special rates and customized material. Group sizes
range from 6 to 20 participants.
How difficult are the excursions on your
trips?
All our programs have been designed as soft-adventures,
meaning that anyone in good physical condition can
participate. Excursions may include walks and hikes
ranging from 1-3 hours in length with frequent stops.
Various terrains may be encountered, including hills
and jungle paths, and some excursions are at higher
elevations. If you have specific questions about any
excursion, please call one of our experienced travel
specialists at 1-800-326-7088.
Do I need any special visas to travel in
Latin America?
U.S citizens need a visa when traveling to Brazil.
Visas are normally granted within 48 hours and have
a fee of approximately $100.00. For detailed information,
please check with your closest Brazilian consulate
or contact the Brazil Embassy in Washington, DC at
202-238-2837 or in their website www.braziltourism.org.
For all other countries, if you are a U.S., Canadian
or EC citizen, a valid passport is all you need to
travel in Latin America. You will receive a visitor's
pass on your international flight.
Have your U.S. travel specialists been to
Latin America?
All staff members in our U.S. office have traveled
extensively throughout Latin America on Latin Voyager's
trips. Their first hand experience, training and knowledge
make them uniquely qualified to answer all your questions.
How do I reserve space on a trip?
Since we feature unique accommodations in our programs,
you should try to reserve as early as possible in
order to guarantee availability on your ideal travel
dates. Most times you can place a free courtesy hold
on space for 48 hours while you decide or you can
reserve your trip with a $500 per person deposit (additional
$250 for Galapagos cruises). For your convenience,
Latin Voyager accepts Visa, MasterCard and American
Express. To inquire about availability on a trip,
please call Latin Voyager's travel specialists from
9am to 6pm (EST) at 1-800-326-7088 or complete a simple
trip inquiry form.
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