LATAM Minecraft Servers 2026

Filtered 2026 Minecraft rankings for LATAM servers. Use tags and sorting controls to compare active projects faster.

Showing 22 LATAM Minecraft servers from 242 total listings.

#2
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Chile #Survival #LATAM

LookCraft is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21.11, Chile.

#5
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Peru #Survival #LATAM

Velkart Survival is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21.11, Peru.

#6
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Argentina #LATAM

POKEWORLD is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21.1, Argentina.

#7
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Venezuela #Classic #LATAM

CJSV is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.20, Venezuela.

#9
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Chile #LATAM

DrakesCraft Network is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21.1, Chile.

#10
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Argentina #LATAM

SkallCraft is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21.8, Argentina.

#11
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Brazil #Portuguese #LATAM

Rizoma MC is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21.1, Brazil.

#12
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Colombia #Survival #LATAM

DriverCraft is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21.5, Colombia.

#17
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Argentina #Survival #LATAM

Olimpus is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: Latest, Argentina.

#18
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Chile #LATAM

Valicraft is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: Chile.

#19
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Chile #LATAM

IAcraft.net is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.16x, Chile.

#20
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Mexico #LATAM

El santuario is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.20, Mexico.

#21
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Brazil #Portuguese #LATAM

LordSMP is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.21x, Brazil.

#22
๐ŸŽฎ Minecraft ๐ŸŒ Mexico #Survival #LATAM

KronosMc is listed as a Minecraft private server on MU Top 100: 1.20.4, Mexico.

About LATAM Minecraft private servers

Minecraft private servers are multiplayer worlds run by fans instead of a company. Joining is normally free: you connect with your own copy of the game and play by the rules the owner sets. Every server feels different, so compare a few things before you pick one. Start with the Edition, which tells you if the server is for Java (PC), Bedrock (console and mobile), or both. Then check the Version, the game update the server runs on, plus the region, so your connection stays smooth. Votes show how many real players support a server, and the opening date tells you how fresh the world is. Read the owner's description for the shop policy too, so you know if it is pay-to-win (paying gives an unfair advantage) or fair for everyone. You can also filter this Minecraft server list by tags to find the exact mode you want.

A good Minecraft server listing is honest and clear. It names the exact Version and mode, explains the rules, and tells you what protection you get against griefing (players destroying your builds). The shop policy should be open too: cosmetics are fine, but a server that sells powerful items is pay-to-win. Look for an active community and a real opening date. Fresh "grand opening" servers are popular for a simple reason: everyone starts with nothing, so nobody has a year-old base or a full set of gear before you even join.

This site makes the search easy. The Minecraft ranking is built on live votes from real players, so popular servers rise because people actually enjoy them. Want a fresh start? The new-servers feed shows what just launched, and the grand-openings calendar lists Minecraft worlds that open soon, so you can be there on day one. Comparing Edition, Version, region and tags side by side helps you find the best Minecraft private server for your style. And if you run a server yourself, you can add it to the list for free.

This filtered page focuses on LATAM Minecraft servers, so players can compare matching projects without scanning the full category.

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Minecraft server FAQ

What is a Minecraft private server?

A Minecraft private server is a multiplayer world hosted by fans, not by the official company. The owner picks the version, the mode and the rules, so every server plays differently. Some focus on Survival, others on Skyblock, Factions or minigames. You still use your own Minecraft game to join; the server just decides what the world looks like and how you play.

Are Minecraft private servers free to play?

Joining a private server is normally free. You usually need your own copy of Minecraft, either Java Edition or Bedrock Edition, and then you connect at no extra cost. Some servers run in offline mode, often called cracked servers, which skip the official account check. Many servers sell optional extras like cosmetics, but a fair server never forces you to pay.

How do I start playing on a Minecraft private server?

Pick a server on the Minecraft server list and open its detail page. Then visit the server's own website and follow its steps: some let you join with just an IP address (the server's connection address), others ask you to register or apply for a whitelist (an approved-players list). Make sure your game runs the same Version as the server, then connect from the multiplayer menu.

What is the difference between Java and Bedrock Minecraft servers?

Edition tells you which version of the game a server supports. Java Edition runs on PC and has the biggest choice of servers, plugins and mods. Bedrock Edition covers console, mobile and the Windows app. Some servers are cross-play, which means both editions can join the same world. Always check the Edition field first, because the wrong one simply cannot connect.

Which Minecraft version should a beginner pick?

The Version is the game update a server runs on. Minecraft has no XP rates like other online games, so the version and mode shape the experience instead. Current servers run 1.21.x, which has all the newest content, while 1.8.9 is a classic version many PvP (player versus player) fans still love. As a beginner, pick a current-version Survival or SMP server.

How do I avoid pay-to-win Minecraft servers?

Read the owner's description before you join and look for a clear shop policy. Fair servers sell cosmetics like skins or pets, things that do not make you stronger. Warning signs are shops that sell powerful gear, ranks with combat perks, or items that skip the grind. Votes help too: servers with a loyal player base are usually the fair ones.