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Sex Tourism Spotlight – Chile, Peru & Uruguay

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Sex work is legal but highly regulated. Sex workers must register with health authorities, and brothels or pimping are officially prohibited, though many discreet clubs, bars and “escort” services thrive in practice. The exchange rate is about 960 CLP = 1 USD, so prices convert easily into affordable USD equivalents.
Practical Side: Costs of Services



Service TypePrice Range (USD)Notes
Street Prostitution$10-30Flag down on city streets at night; negotiate openly.
Brothels/Clubs$60-100Clubs or “whiskerias” around red-light areas; pay cover charge or haggle inside.
Escorts$40-55Booked via online directories
Erotic Massage$20-60Parlors advertising Thai or erotic massage, often on city outskirts; “happy ending” optional.


Peru

Peru allows regulated prostitution for adults over 18, with licensed brothels and massage parlors operating openly. Many workers, however, operate informally in city nightlife districts. The exchange rate is about 3.75 PEN = 1 USD, making Peru one of the most affordable destinations.
Practical Side: Costs of Services



Service TypePrice Range (USD)Notes
Street Prostitution$10-20Found on Lima corners or Cuzco bars; low-key negotiation.
Brothels/Clubs$15-40Licensed “turkish baths” or casas de citas in red-light districts; pay entry fee or hourly rate.
Escorts$40-55Booked via online directories
Erotic Massage$25–$70“Kinesiología” parlors or spas (often called “Happy End” massage); book in person or via ad.


Uruguay

Uruguay fully legalized prostitution in 2002, with registered workers and licensed brothels operating under government oversight. Street activity is confined to designated areas. The exchange rate is about 39 UYU = 1 USD, with services more expensive than Peru but safer and more regulated.

Practical Side: Costs of Services


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