
Originally Posted by
Xanti Andia
As you can see very little traffic in this forum, and mostly in Spanish.
I am in Argentina, and I would say cycling here is quite safe. However coastline routes have very long stretches between towns, all flat, lots of desert in Patagonia, and no view of the ocean from the roads, I'd pick mountain routes in Argentina. Good and safe coastline routes can be found in Uruguay. Chile is also very safe and has a lot of coast. Carretera Austral in the South of Chile is a GREAT ride, but very rough unpaved road. For real beach roads go to Brasil. Brasil is not as safe as Argentina/Uruguay/Chile, but outside of the larger cities it is safe enough I think, safer in the south I suspect. Central America and Mexico are in general less safe. Colombia and Venezuela are safer than public opinion might suspect outside of specific regions. Peru and Ecuador are quite safe, but Ecuador has very little coast, Peru's coast is a desert. Safe coastal routes in Latin America? I'd say Chile, Uruguay or Brasil. Avoid the stretch of Brasil between Porto Alegre and the Uruguay border, very boring, road goes west of a murky fresh water lagoon. To see South American beach culture at its best, start in Montevideo and go North East, in January-February, but it is a short ride 400 km perhaps to the Brasil border, you could do a round trip out of Montevideo, or do a loop, Uruguay is a very curious country.