If there is one more thing that everybody misses, it is traveling; with all the travel restrictions imposed brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, many are cooped up in their own homes.

Cabin fever is far from impossible, especially if you are stick in confined quarters for a long period of time.

Planning your next vacation after the pandemic might be in your mind right now.

Fortunately, these vacation spots in Latin America just proves that enjoyment does not have to be expensive.

Cancun, Mexico

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Breathless Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa, Puerto Morelos, Mexico

Cancun attract travelers with its beautiful beaches, but the place has more to offer aside from its beaches.

Cancun has a vibrant nightlife, with many spots that each embodies the city's nightlife such as the Coco Bongo. If you like spending your time underwater, the place also offers plenty of activities catering to that.

Many hotels offer guests the chance to help turtles with a turtle release program.

There is also an underwater museum in Cancun named The Museo Subacuatico de Arte or MUSA. It was first opened in 2010.

Patagonia, Argentina

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Laguna Torre, Parque Nacional de los Glaciares, Patagonia, Argentina

Doing outdoor activities might be one of the many things you are craving for, and hiking suddenly sounds like a good idea.

Peru is popular for its Andes Mountains hikes, but if you find yourself skimping Argentina's Patagonia might be your best choice.

You can apply yourself in hiking tours in Patagonia. One of the best places you can have is the El Chalten.

El Chalten offers simple day hikes, longer treks, and an outstanding natural location.  You can spot a trails, waterfalls, forests, and lakes.

Experiencing a whole new place is an astonishing feeling, what more if you can do it without having to spend your whole savings.

Cartagena, Colombia

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Streets of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, Cartagena

If you are more of a culture trip person, Colombia should be your next stop.

Havana, Cuba and Cartagena, Colombia have its similarities. Both are a bustling port during the colonial times. This caused for these two places to be attacked by pirates.

Aside from the two countries having a rich history, its beaches are covered with pristine and fine sands. Your tropical dreams can come true with Colombia.

Literary fans might be even more enthralled to enter the Latin American country as the literary genre known as "magical realism" originated in Colombia.

Culture, history, and food are all found in the streets of Colombia.

Antigua, Guatemala

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Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala

Antigua, Guatemala has become one of Latin America's most famous cities. This was also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The city takes pride in its scenic and photogenic town. Every picture you take will look like something that came out of a postcard.

Its cobbled streets and beautiful architectural structure walk you back to the Spanish colonization. It vibrant colors and Baroque-inspired structures are sights to behold.

Aside from that, trekkers and hikers might find themselves adventurous with Pacaya Volcano. This stands at 2,500 feet and you might experience some mild altitude sickness. Pacaya is an active volcano and just adds to the thrill of being able to climb it.

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