South America has a wide variety of landscapes, so it should come as no surprise that the Islands in South America also offer an abundance of contrasts. Whether you prefer a luxurious beach resort and warm Caribbean waters or favor the more remote and historical island, the Islands in South America are sure to entertain any traveler.
The Galapagos Islands are an archipelago of nearly 40 volcanic islands, the most popular including Santa Cruz and San Cristobal. The islands were made famous by Charles Darwin, who in 1835 went to observe the animals and was inspired to write the theory of evolution. This is the perfect destination to see fauna and flora. The most remarkable animal is the Galapagos Giant Tortoise, who can live up to 100 years and weigh up to 400 kg.
To make the most of your Galapagos tour, we recommend going on a 3 or 4 nights cruise, allowing you to visit more of the islands, including the remote and untouched regions.
There are year-round flights from Quito or Guayaquil (2.5-hour flight).
One of the most popular islands in South America is Easter Island. This mythical island made famous by its statues (Moais) built by the Rapa Nui people, is said to be one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. Disconnect from your ordinary life and discover the ancient culture that developed in the most isolated place on Earth. The island is about 3800 km west of the Chilean coast.
Visit the main sites like Anakena beach or Tangata Mantu Ceremonial Center. Enjoy the sunset or sunrise on the island as it illuminates the Moais statues. Go on daily hikes, bike rides, and/or cruise along the coast and learn about the myths and legends of the island.
Easter Island is easily combinable with other destinations in Chile or other mysterious sites like Machu Picchu.
Take a 5.5-hour flight (operated by LAN) from Santiago de Chile to Hanga Roa, the capital of the island. Read More about Places to Stay in Easter Island
When one thinks about Chiloe, one pictures its wooden colored houses and churches, the hospitality of its people, the Chilotes, and the myths and legends of witchcraft, ghost ships, and forest gnomes.
Visit Castro, its Palafitos, its church, Dalcahue, and Ancud to see the 16 churches declared as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
From Puerto Montt, it takes about 3-hours to reach Ancud, from there it takes another 1.5-hours to reach Castro. From there take a ferry to the island. There is also the possibility to take a cruise from Puerto Montt to Puerto Natales (Patagonia) where you will cruise past the highlights around Chiloe Island. LAN Airlines also offers flights from Santiago to Chiloe making it more feasible for travelers who have limited time to explore the island. We recommend visiting the island during the summer months from November to April.
You will find no motor vehicles on the remote island of Ilha Grande, creating a unique and relaxing experience. Ilha Grande is 150 km from Rio de Janeiro. It is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings, from the beaches to the dense contrasting forest.
Some beach highlights include Lopez Mendes beach, Dois Rios beach (where the two rivers meet), or Saco do Ceu Cove. It is definitely a sight to see at night, the stars reflect in the water illuminating the sea, this is sure to create a memorable experience for anyone.
From Rio de Janeiro take a 2.5-hour transfer to Angra dos Reis where you will catch a ferry to Ilha Grande.
Isla Suasi is one of the most underrated islands in South America. This remote island is close to Puno and ideal for a more adventurous traveler looking for an authentic day trip from Puno. Experience Lake Titicaca off the beaten path, far from the touristic masses. On your way to Isla Suasi, make sure to visit the Uros and Taquile Islands to see the floating reed islands. These artificial islands were originally built by the Uros people, and to this day are still inhabited by the Uru people.
Relax and enjoy the peacefulness of Lake Titicaca from this remote island far from the tourist masses. Hike around the island and go on a boat ride along the lake.
From Puno, take a quick boat ride to Isla Suasi. Read More Information about Isla Suasi Adventures
Tinhare Island is reachable by catamaran, boat, or small plane. Morro do Sao Paulo is the most famous beach on the island. Spend a few days at a Brazil Beach Resort on this tropical island enjoying the warm waters, beautiful beaches, delicious foods, fun culture, and luxurious accommodations.
Morro do Sao Paulo is a great destination for those interested in the beach and nightlife.
You can reach the island by plane or boat from Salvador. Make sure to spend a few days in Salvador first and visit the Pelourinho.See more Brazil Beach Tours.
Last on our list of the best islands in South America is San Andres. San Andres is a coral Colombian island located in the Caribbean sea about 800km from the Colombian coast. This is the ideal island for scuba divers seeking to explore the coral reefs.
Go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters, relax on the beach, and enjoy spectacular seafood dishes.
From Bogota, there are daily 2-hours flights to the island, or from Cartagena take a 1.5-hour direct flight.Read More About Beautiful Colombia Beach Destinations
Whether you’re looking for the perfect beach getaway or a place to do outdoor activities, we know the best islands in South America for you. Contact an expert today!