Holidays to Bolivia

Located high in the Andean peaks, this landlocked nation has long stood in the shadow of its neighbours, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. But that’s slowly changing. A holiday to Bolivia is a celebration of contrasts that keep you coming back for more. Explore everything from lush jungles and Inca ruins to bustling markets, alpine lakes and one of South America’s emerging food scenes.

Top destinations in Bolivia

Santa Cruz

Welcome to Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s largest and liveliest city. Come admire historical colonial buildings and stroll through buzzing squares filled with food stalls.

La Paz

Perched atop the world, La Paz is a place of sweeping mountain vistas. But up close, you’ll find Baroque churches, delicious street eats and a rainbow of colourful houses.

Uyuni

Adventure lovers, take note. This small Bolivian town puts you front and centre for the world’s largest salt flat — a mesmerising, icy-white landscape that stretches endlessly.

Bolivia: fast facts

LanguageSpanish, Quechua, Aymara
CurrencyBoliviano (Bs)
Time zoneUTC-4

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FAQs about Bolivia holidays

The local currency is the Bolivian boliviano (Bs.). For the best exchange rates at ‘casas de cambio’ (exchange houses), arrive with US dollars. If you need to use an ATM, look for one inside a bank, where you won’t get hit with high withdrawal fees. Credit cards are accepted in most major cities.
Be sure to check with your local government for travel advisories in Bolivia. Be aware of petty theft in the main tourist areas, and always keep your passport in a safe place. In La Paz, it’s best to order taxis by phone. As Bolivia is so high above sea level, altitude sickness is common. Take it slow and drink lots of water until your body gets used to the atmosphere.
Bolivia has more than 35 official languages, including the dozens of Indigenous languages and dialects spoken throughout the country. Spanish is the most common first language, followed by Quechua and Aymara. In cities, many tour guides and business owners will speak at least a little English.
Base yourself in La Paz for a deep dive into Andean culture. Wander the Witches’ Market, explore ornate Baroque churches, and visit national museums. The city also serves as a gateway for day trips to Valle de la Luna and multi-day tours to the surreal Salar de Uyuni.
Bolivia is one of the most budget-friendly destinations in South America. Accommodation, activities and transport are all on the cheap side. To save on meals, seek out the lunchtime special ‘menú del día’ (daily menu).
The best time to go to Bolivia is during its dry season, which extends from May through October. Many regions of the country are at high altitudes, where the weather tends to be cool and dry. The wet season runs from November through April, a perfect time for viewing Salar de Uyuni.