South America Cultural, religious historic sites Trips
Cultural, religious historic sites trips in South America. Looking to explore South America on a cultural, religious historic sites tour? We offer 320 cultural, religious historic sites tours through-out South America, backed by over 1,500 reviews and offering discounts up to 40%. All our trips are offered by expert trip designers and South America destination experts, with trip durations ranging from 1 to 193 days.
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La Ventana Dinner & Tango Show and Tango Class
Dive into the rhythms of Buenos Aires with the La Ventana Dinner & Tango Show, which now includes an engaging tango class. Set in the lively San Telmo district, this experience combines a delectable dinner with a world-class tango and folklore show featuring 32 artists. Begin your evening by learning the basics of tango, then sit back and enjoy a spectacular display of music and dance. The USP here is the interactive element—offering not just a show, but a chance to step onto the dance floor yourself.
Alcântara City Tour
Strolling through the streets of Alcântara is to return in a golden time in the history of Maranhão. The streets and alleys of Alcântara are full of colonial houses, some still intact and others in ruins. The city carries a strong cultural appeal at its root because until today it preserves several cultural manifestations of Maranhão, such as Tambor-de-Crioula and Festa do Divido
Comprehensive Pope Francis Tour
We will be visiting the path made by Jorge Bergoglio before becoming "The Pope from the end of the world”, Pope Francis. Among the places we'll visit, we can mention his family house, the first church where he started devoting his life to God, and the places that educated him. This tour is aimed at all audiences, of any age, who wants to know the history of this major figure
Buenos Aires Jewish Heritage Private Tour
Argentina has the second largest Jewish population in the Americas. Buenos Aires, cosmopolitan city and capital of the Republic, is the place where the vast majority of Argentina's Jewish population is now located. Be part of the daily lives of members of the Jewish community in our country



