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Want a little more fanfare with your Christmas trip to South America? Like almost every type of celebration in Rio de Janeiro, Christmas comes with tons of over-the-top festivities.
There’s a massive, decorated tree in the center of a lake, for example, that includes more than one million lights. There are also holiday-themed projections on Christ the Redeemer—literally a larger-than-life sight.
To put it simply, you’ll be celebrating Christmas in a pure Brazilian style. Along with all the recognizable decorations and celebrations, you also get to dance, parade, and otherwise enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Just keep in mind that while temperatures stay in the 80s during the day, they’ll drop into the 60s at night.
Heading to Rio for Christmas?
Top pick for natural wonders: Santiago, Chile
Christmas parade in Santiago (Getty)
If you’re a little hesitant to leave behind that winter chill, then book a trip to Santiago, Chile. First and foremost, you can soak up the great mountain views.
With a dramatic mountainous backdrop, Santiago feels a little bit like Denver—and those snow-capped mountains have a classic feel to them.
You can join traditional asados or barbecues while wandering the streets and enjoying the nativity scenes, decorated trees, and treats like cola de mono (a cinnamon-infused liquor drink). Plus, there’s a massive Christmas parade with Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade-style floats. They’re massive.
But, given its proximity to the mountains and southern location, it’ll be a little cool, hovering in the high 70s during the day before dropping into the 50s at night.
Heading to Santiago for Christmas?
Best celebrations: Medellín, Colombia
A giant nativity scene shown in lights in Medellín (Getty)
Christmas light displays are basically an Olympic sport in Medellín. Known locally as el alumbrado (or ‘the lighting’ in English), this publicly funded display spans the entire city. From December 7th until January 6th, the lights illuminate the night.
And it’s a beautiful enough spectacle that Disney incorporated the trend into 2022’s Encanto. Seriously—I’d book a trip to Medellín just to soak up the lights.
But aside from the awesome display, you can also enjoy Christmas-themed projections at the Metro Cathedral, along with traditional goods at the city’s Christmas markets.
And did I mention that Medellín is considered the ‘City of Eternal Spring’? Temperatures hover in the low 70s in December during the day before dropping into the 60s and 50s at night.
Heading to Medellín for Christmas?
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