Fame is something quite difficult to establish, be it people or countries. In the case of Latin America, there have always been three nations vying for the throne to be the most famous of all.
Due to its size, variety of landscapes and economic power, Brazil is one of the leading countries in the region, despite its enormous social inequalities. Continued Mexico, with enormous richesbut also with serious problems, such as drug trafficking.
Argentina maintains its position in this trio of the best-known nations, despite the never-ending economic crisis and social deterioration recorded in recent years.
Since establishing a criterion for the fame of countries seems rather complicated and even subjective, this ranking takes into account the number of tourists they receive.
What is the most famous country in Latin America?
In 2023, Forbes magazine created the ranking The 10 best tourist destinations in Latin America. In this way, for the first time, countries are considered destinations for adventure, pleasure and business. In some way, aspects that make him famous in the rest of the world. The result of the ranking, published by the prestigious magazine, is the following:
1. Mexico
For most Latin Americans, Mexico is famous for its ancient cultures (Aztecs and Mayans), the singing of the mariachis, their boleros of unparalleled romanticism, their love for culture and solidarity with the exiles.
Forbes highlights its famous beaches (Riviera Maya, Riviera Nayarit and Los Cabos), its indigenous ruins and many other attractions that make it the most visited town in the region. Of course, some regions are not recommended due to violence related to drug trafficking.
2.Colombia
A complex and nuanced land, Colombia is heard throughout the world by Gabriel García Márquez, perhaps one of the greatest novelists in history, creator of 100 years of solitude. But Colombians also speak some of the best Latin American Spanish and are very kind and friendly.
Forbes magazine highlights this hospitality in Bogotá, with its Bogotá is invigorated by its museums and history and by the music and artistic expressions of Medellín. And it highlights it the diversity of its geography and the possibility of living experiences that the magazine defines as “magical” are its great attraction. While much progress has been made, Colombia has been the target of guerrilla violence and drug trafficking for decades.
3. Brazil
A country famous throughout the world for the joy of its inhabitants, the music of samba and bossa nova, coffee and Pelé’s incomparable football, Brazil is also synonymous with beaches and the Carioca carnival.
Forbes emphasizes to its travelers that, with thousands of kilometers of beaches, some of which are very famous, such as Copacabana and Ipanema (Rio de Janeiro), the offer of the South American giant is as large as the country itself. Large cities, such as San Pablo, and places of enormous natural wealth attract tourists of all kinds.
4. Peru
Forbes underlines precisely in relation to Peru: millenary heritage, colonial history and modernity come together in this territory, of which there is still much to discover, between valleys, mountains, jungle and desert. Lima, its capital, has a vibrant nightlife and excellent culinary scene that attracts the attention of travelers from across Latin America and the world.
5. Dominican Republic
Chosen for its proximity to this dream place for North Americans and Mexicans, the small Caribbean country stands out for its beaches (400 km) and its first-rate tourist infrastructure, made up of hotels and resorts. Santo Domingo and Punta Cana are its main destinations.
6. Costa Rica
Eco-tourism lovers have found Costa Rica to be an unbeatable destination. The small country is home to 5% of the world’s biodiversity. The country’s stability contrasts with the problems of violence plaguing some of its neighbors, such as El Salvador and Nicaragua.
7.Argentina
Land famous throughout the world for Tango, the infinite magic of Juan Manuel Fangio, the football of Maradona and Messi and unexpected figures for the first American pope in history, Francisco, Argentina is a country that is growing little by little as tourist destination.
Although the magazine does not highlight the geographical jewels of humanity, such as Las Iguazu Falls, Perito Moreno Glacier, or the highest mountain in America, Aconcagua, in Mendoza, if it underlines that “the Argentine territory is growing in travel preferences. Buenos Aires is establishing itself as a meeting point for its cultural “movement”, its architecture and its culinary offer with Italian influences.
8. Chili pepper
With numerous attractions, such as its vineyards, its deserts, its forests, its beaches or its lively capital, the land of Pablo Neruda It’s worth a trip to see it. Forbes also underlines very well that “those looking for extraordinary adventures in the driest desert in the world or among the landscapes of the south have also put this country, recognized as one of the safest in Latin America, on their travel wish list”.
9.Ecuador
Forbes accurately points out that Ecuador “has one of the most pristine destinations on the planet: the Galapagos. Tour of the islands and observing species of animals that exist nowhere else on Earth have become activities that have become the desire of many.
However (we add) recent political violence can negatively affect tourism, especially in continental cities.
10.Uruguay
The publication notes: “The smallest country in South America becomes relevant with its sophisticated culture and destinations with a unique personality. A coast of calm waters in Silver River and, the other, in the courageous waves of the Atlantic, make Punta del Este the immediate reference of the landscapes that converge in its geography.”
In summer, Punta dell’Este It is a world-famous destination and preferred by many wealthy Argentines. Like Costa Rica, the country stands out for its tranquility and stability.
Source: Clarin
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