(I guess this also applies to many non-Latin American countries in the Caribbean and the The Guianas but you get the point)
My parents were saying that this Christmas we should go on a vacation to Mexico, my dad actually once went to Mexico before and he didn't like it for some reason so why parents said that any warm country in the Americas could work. I was exited but also concerned because I know how in Hawaii the local people hate tourism because all of the Airbnbs and Resorts are owned by rich white guys on the mainland so tourism there is inherently exploitative, so I was wondering which countries are and aren't like that in Latin America.
>>16602come to Mexico you’ll like it
That depends on what you're looking for… Why did your pops dislike Mexico? There are some nice Caribbean islands with similar climate and feel, such as Aruba I guess. Costa Rica, Colombia, Chile and Peru are all some really nice places that I wish to visit one day. Brazil is also such an enormous country that you can find pretty much everything from nice beaches with big bunda girls to rainforests to modern architecture in Brasilia and so on. Or just be a real commie and convince them to go to Cuba.
>>16605>come to Mexico you’ll like itIm sure I would, the one problem is that I won't be able to see everything I want to see, my parents want to stay at some Resort which would probably be around the coastline of Mexico but I really wanna see some Speedy Gonzales-Looking-ahh Desert in North Central Mexico and ride horses there or something and I don't think we have enough time or money to do both.
>>16609Ill suggest Cabo
Some resorts like palmilla have this jungle-lushness vibes but the place is fully a desert and it never rains. u can go horseback riding on the beach or snorkeling or whale watching,, whatever lol and if you have the time you can go on a day trip to Todos Santos or La Paz
Just go to Puerto Rico
>>16611No that is the most exploitative option, Puerto Rico is just a giant navy base that serves as a tax haven for Crypto millionaires like Jake Paul
The way and the words you write gives off a weird vibe. Like rightoid trying to chameleon someone who is left wing.
Anyways, to answer your question: costa rica. It's not a real country and exists purely for beach tourism and boomer retirement.
And it hasnt been politicized yet like Panama. There is also Domincan Republic but it's on an island next to Haiti, earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis. No thanks but people visit there.
>>16616I’m not trying to, I was just being cautious because I was wondering if Yankee tourists are still welcome in Latin America due to recent events or if going to resorts in certain countries is exploitative because I heard that in Jamaica for example all of the resorts are fenced off from the Slums created by unequal exchange, and the locals are not allowed on their own beaches because they are all owned by the resorts that are owned by western corporations.
>>16616How easy is it to launder money in Costa Rica!
>>16619Whoops. I meant that as a question.
>>16619the entire caribbeans is centered around tax evasion
>>16618I think as long as you don't come across as entitled or disrespectful, you'll be good, lol there's no shortcut to locals fawning over Americans either
Cuba for red tourism
>>16858I would love to go to Cuba but in Amerikkka you can’t travel for leisure, you can either go for work of charity, and you can only go to what the U$ government considers a 5 star hotel so you can’t go anywhere you want. It sucks, also my parents wouldn’t wanna go.