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February 24, 2022 by Olga Put Our Top Picks 0 comments

10 Latino Bloggers to Follow in 2022

Do you know what I like about Latino bloggers? By following them you not only get useful information but also improve your Spanish skills! 

People learn best when they’re entertained and they think that what they’re learning is useful. It doesn’t matter if you follow food bloggers, fashionistas, or Latina mom influencers. As long as it’s what you’re into, it will work for you.

Want to follow the most interesting travel Latino influencers? 

Keep reading to discover 10 Latin American blogs with travel tips that will improve your Spanish!

1. Erika – Latin Atlas

Country of Origin: Mexico

If you don’t know Spanish yet but want to learn about Latin American Culture, Latin Atlas blog is an ideal place to start.

Erica is a Latinamericanist of Mexican origin based in New York City. She will teach you about the International Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato, Mexico and how to drink Mate. Learn how to make delicious pupusas from San Salvador. 

Erika Latin Atlas website
  • Blog: www.latinatlas.com
  • Follow on: Instagram

2. Andrés Vögler – Bitácoras de Viaje

Country of Origin: Uruguay

Andrés started his blog, Bitacoras de Viaje in 2008, after seven years of office work. He got tired of routine life and decided to travel the world, although he’s still based in Montevideo.

He writes not only about places he visits, but also gives lots of helpful tips, for example about documents necessary to enter a country, vaccines, and changing money. According to Andrés, he wants to help you escape the tourist bubble and spend less on your trips.

He uses relatively simple Spanish vocabulary and grammar structures that help you improve your language skills.

Latino bloggers - Andrés Vögler
  • Blog: https://bitacorasdeviaje.com/
  • Follow on: Instagram

3. Dani and Jota – Marcando el Polo

Country of Origin: Argentina

Dani and Jota are an Argentinean couple who guide you across Asia and Oceania. In 2009, they went to New Zealand for three months, but their travel never stopped.

By now, they’ve covered 47,000 kilometers and they happily share their discoveries. On their blog, you can find information about fascinating movies to discover new destinations from the comfort of your couch or learn how to finance your travel while traveling. 

Latino bloggers - Dani and Jota
  • Blog: https://marcandoelpolo.com/
  • Follow on: Instagram, YouTube, Twitter

4. Alan Estrada – Alan x el Mundo

Country of Origin: Mexico

I first heard about Alan x el Mundo about 7 years ago, and since then I have met many people of all ages who are absolutely fascinated by this Mexican blogger. 

At first, it was just a hobby. Alan Estrada is an actor and singer, and he started the blog to save memories from his travels. Now, it’s a full-time job for him and quite a successful one.

On this Hispanic blog, you click on a country that interests you to see available articles and videos. There’s also an excellent section with quizzes to check your travel knowledge. 

Latino bloggers - Alan Estrada
  • Blog: https://alanxelmundo.com/
  • Follow on: Instagram, YouTube 

5. Aniko Villalba – Viajando Por Ahí

Country of Origin: Argentina

This travel blog has evolved into an artistic project. It has a stunning design and valuable content.

Aniko, originally from Argentina but now based in Amsterdam, recorded her nomadic life between 2008 and 2018. These days, she earns her living writing and illustrating books.

On her blog, you can read about her past journeys, learn crafts, or boost your creative writing skills. 

Aniko Villalba website
  • Blog: https://viajandoporahi.com/hola/
  • Follow on: Instagram

6. Cynthia Corona – Cyncynti Travel and Lifestyle

Country of Origin: Mexico

Cyntia is a Latina blogger from Mexico but based in Shanghai. I highly recommend her blog for beginner Spanish learners. Why? She publishes her texts both in English and in Spanish. So, if you haven’t fully understood the Spanish version, you can check it out in English. 

Cynthia’s blog features articles and hotel recommendations.

Latino bloggers - Cynthia corona
  • Blog: cyncynti.com
  • Follow on: Instagram, Pinterest 

7. Karla Tomaselli

Country of Origin: Venezuela

Karla is one of top Latina lifestyle bloggers from Venezuela. She’s just 25 years old but has visited 65 countries. She is currently based in Norway and publishes her blog in Spanish, English, and French.

Read about her fascinating travels and how much they cost, plus learn some Instagram tricks.

Latino bloggers - Karla Tomaselli
  • Blog: https://karlatomaselli.com/
  • Follow on: Instagram

8. Lina Maestre – Patoneando

Country of Origin: Colombia

This is one of the most honest Latin blogs on this list. Lina, tells her personal story in a sincere way and does not hide personal and professional mistakes. 

Her Spanish is also direct and easy to understand for beginner Spanish learners. If your level is around A2, it’s a good place to practice your reading comprehension skills. Lina’s YouTube channel is also worth a watch.

What will you get from her blog aside from improving your Spanish? How to travel alone and never give up on your dreams.

Lina Maestre blog website
  • Blog: www.patoneando.com
  • Follow on: Instagram, YouTube

9. Jorge Gobbi – Blog de Viajes

Country of Origin: Argentina

Jorge Gobbi is an Argentinean university professor who founded Blog de Viajes (Travel Blog) in 2003. He was one of the first travel bloggers in his country, and he quickly gained popularity. In 2009, Lonely Planet called this the “Best Spanish Language Blog.”

Jorge is still based in Buenos Aires and publishes articles and videos on social media channels associated with the blog. 

Jorge Gobbi website
  • Blog: https://www.blogdeviajes.com.ar/
  • Follow on: YouTube, Instagram, Twitter

10. Fer Medina

Country of Origin: Mexico

Fer Medina is a young Latina blogger who writes about fashion, looks, food, and travel. Her blog is bilingual. 

Read, for example, about the top three destinations in Mexico and a resort in Careyes on the Mexican Pacific beach.

Latino bloggers - Fer Medina
  • Blog: fermedina.com
  • Follow on: Instagram

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I'm a Spanish philologist, teacher, and freelance writer with a Master's degree in Humanities from Madrid. I speak Polish, Spanish, and English fluently, and want to get better in Portuguese and German. A lover of literature, and Mexican spicy cuisine, I've lived in Poland, Spain, and Mexico and I'm currently living and teaching in Madeira, Portugal.
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