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Top Cities to Visit in South America

How much is the cheapest flight to South America?

Prices were available within the past 7 days and start at CA $192 for one-way flights and CA $376 for round trip, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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Why take a flight to South America?

If you’re dreaming of samba beats, Andean peaks, or Amazonian retreats, it’s time to make those dreams a reality. Secure your tickets to South America and immerse yourself in a world where every country is a new adventure. Whether you’re hiking the Inca Trail or dancing in Rio, there’s a world of wonder waiting for you. The Amazon River, the beach at Ipanema, Argentinian vineyards, and Patagonia—all of this and more are yours when you book flights to South America.

When to book flights to South America?

Your decision about when to book flights to South America depends on what you want to do there. If you’re going for the Carnival in Rio, then you’ll want to plan your visit for February. In March, April and May, the weather and visitor numbers ease off and you can find more affordable tickets to South America. June and September are great times for whale watching in Argentina and Uruguay.

Flights to South America from Canada

Flights to South America from Canada leave from all international Canadian airports and can be found either direct or with stops, with the best bet usually being from Toronto.

Main airports in South America

South America’s top airports are more than just transit hubs for flights from Canada—they’re the starting points to unforgettable adventures. From São Paulo’s Guarulhos to Bogotá’s El Dorado, these airports welcome travellers with a blend of efficiency and local charm. Other main airports are Santiago’s Arturo Merino Benítez and Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires. And let’s not forget Jorge Chávez airport, your entrance to the ancient wonders of Peru.

What airlines fly to South America?

A large range of airlines fly to South America from Canada.

How to get around in South America

While road conditions in South America vary, the continent boasts a good system of highways. For those keen on overland travel, buses are the most common form of public transportation. From the luxury double-decker buses in Argentina and Brazil to the local, there’s an option for every traveller.

Railroads in South America offer a unique travel experience, and some countries, like Peru and Argentina, maintain scenic long-distance railways. The journey from Lima to Cuzco or from Cuzco to Machu Picchu is an unforgettable experience.

If you’re looking to explore at your own pace, once you’re off your flight to South America, consider renting a car. This offers flexibility, especially for short regional trips. Just be cautious of unpredictable road conditions and always avoid driving at night.

Must-see attractions in South America

From the enigmatic ruins of Machu Picchu to the tango-filled streets of Buenos Aires, South America offers a tapestry of experiences. Stand atop Rio’s iconic Christ the Redeemer, wander the wine regions of Chile, and immerse yourself in the colonial charm of Quito. From the tales of El Dorado to the legacy of the Incas, every attraction tells a story.

South America also boasts a myriad of unparalleled natural wonders. The Andes, etching their grand silhouette, serve up awe-striking scenes and journeys. Iguazu Falls, where Brazil meets Argentina, flows with commanding beauty. Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia offers a surreal salt canvas that mirrors the clouds.

Tips for travelling in South America

  • Pack light—opt for easily washable clothes and consider a backpack over a suitcase for varied terrains.
  • Get travel insurance, as some hospitals might refuse treatment to uninsured foreigners.
  • Invest in a water bottle with a filter. It can help you avoid illnesses from local water sources and reduce plastic waste.
  • Avoid displaying valuables, use licensed taxis, and be cautious in poorer city areas.
  • South America’s vastness means you’ll encounter everything from humid jungles to cold mountain towns. Pack accordingly, with the diverse climates in mind.

*Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

South America Flights Information

Airlines serving
American Airlines, Delta, Air Canada, LATAM Airlines Group, United
Roundtrip price
from CA $376

Frequently asked questions

Can I cancel my flight booking to South America due to COVID-19?
If you haven’t booked yet, look through the terms and conditions of the airline you’re considering. If you’ve already reserved your flight to South America, visit our Customer Service Portal. The information here will help determine which COVID-19 policies are applicable to your reservation and advise the next steps.
What's the best way to find cheap flights to South America that have flexible change policies?
When it comes to flying these days, flexibility is important. That’s why we have a “No change fee” search function to help you track down flexible and cheap tickets to South America. It’s on the left of your screen underneath the “Flexible change policies” subheading.
What are some of the general tips for travelers to South America during the COVID-19 outbreak?
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we travel, but it hasn’t shut down our desire to explore. Here are some tips on how to cope with travel’s new challenges:

  • Find out the rules and restrictions in both your destination and origin. It may not be possible to travel depending on local circumstances, so check before you lock something in.
  • You’re required to wear a face mask at the airport, including at security checkpoints. Be ready to lower your mask for ID purposes when asked by a TSA employee.
  • Rather than handing a TSA officer your boarding pass, position it straight on the scanner yourself. After that, hold it up for inspection.
  • One liquid hand sanitizer container is now permitted in your carry-on baggage. It must be no bigger than 12 oz (350 ml), and you’ll need to take it out of your bag for X-ray scanning.
  • Place any personal items (phone, wallet and keys) in your carry-on rather than a bin to reduce handling during the screening process.
  • If you’re taking food on the plane with you, place it in a clear plastic bag and then into a scanning bin. This lessens the likelihood that a TSA employee will need to touch your carry-on bag or food container for inspection.

How can I find cheap tickets to South America?
You’ll always nab an unbeatable deal with Expedia, but our “flexible dates” feature makes it that much easier. Enter your preferred travel date, then click on the flexible dates link above to see a list of prices for nearby days. CA $376 was the cheapest price for a flight to South America in the last seven days.
How much is a flight to South America?
The cost of a round-trip ticket to South America in the last seven days ranged between CA $376 and CA $1,784. If you were flying one way from Columbus (CMH), you could have gotten a cheap seat from only CA $192.
When is the cheapest time to fly to South America?
Jet off on a Tuesday to increase your chances of securing the cheapest fare to South America. Mondays are usually the second most affordable day to depart. Saturday is typically the priciest day to fly anywhere.
How much is a plane ticket to South America?
In the last seven days, airfares to South America cost between CA $376 and CA $1,784. Prices depend on multiple things, particularly the time of departure, cabin class, airline and when the fare is booked.
What are the best things to do in South America?

  • Kick off your South America vacation in the lively city of Sao Paulo. There’s loads to keep you amused here, from top attractions like Paulista Museum to wonderful food, shopping, arts and more.
  • Sao Paulo is known for its humid subtropical climate. But before you jet off, check out what the weather will be doing while you’re there. Hot, cold, wet or dry, it’s always wise to arrive prepared.
  • Be sure to make Campinas the next place you go to. It’s 80 kilometres to the northwest of Sao Paulo and where you’ll find Museum of History and Porcelain of Pedreira, one of this destination’s best tourist sights.

What months are the cheapest to book a flight to South America?
A great month to book well-priced flights to South America is February. Keep in mind that in the USA, an expensive time to secure a seat is during the festive month of December.

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These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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