DAY 1, Monday - Depart for Chile
Depart for Chile
DAY 2, Tuesday - Arrive in Santiago
Welcome to Chile! Morning arrival in the energetic capital city of Santiago; transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. Your tour will begin with an orientation meeting with your Tour Manager at approximately 6 PM, followed by dinner. We recommend that you select flights which arrive no later than 3 PM
Overnight: Santiago
Meals: Dinner
DAY 3, Wednesday - Santiago City Tour
This morning's city tour takes you through the colonial neighborhoods of the city that contrast with the modern financial center, known as Sanhattan. Pass by beautiful residences that are part of the Barrio Universitario (University Area). In the historic center view the lively Plaza de Armas, with its fountains and sculpture. Continue with a drive along the green Parque Forestal with its stunning Fine Arts Museum. Then, crossing the bohemian neighborhood of Bellavista, climb up San Cristóbal Hill to a viewpoint, for a magnificent panoramic view of the city with its backdrop of the towering Andes Mountains. This afternoon, join the optional excursion to the Undurraga Winery in the Maipo Valley, one of Chile's most important wine producing areas. Taste some of Chile's world-famous wines before returning to Santiago
Optional: Half Day Undurraga Winery Tour & Tasting (PM)
Overnight: Santiago
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 4, Thursday - Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas and the Lake District
Today, take a short flight to the southern port city of Puerto Montt, gateway to the Lake District, a region of beautiful crystal-clear emerald lakes. Continue through the rolling countryside to the charming village of Puerto Varas, on the shore of Lago Llanquihue, known as the "city of roses." On a clear day, you can see views of the imposing snow-capped Osorno and Calbuco Volcanoes. After dinner, perhaps a walk through town with its wood shingled homes and a rose-encircled plaza
Overnight: Puerto Varas
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 5, Friday - Lake Crossing to Bariloche with Petrohue
Your journey through the Andes takes you to Petrohue where you board a catamaran to Peulla, a nature lover's paradise. After clearing customs at Peulla, it's time for lunch. Then, crossing the border into Argentina continue by ship to Puerto Blest and to Puerto Pañuelo where you disembark and drive to Bariloche with its astonishing scenery. Nestled in the foothills of the Andes in Lake Nahuel Huapi National Park, the city is reminiscent of a Swiss Alpine village. Circled by forests, stunning lakes, and soaring snow-capped mountains, Bariloche is a year-round resort. The rest of the day is at leisure in this stunning setting
Overnight: Bariloche
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 6, Saturday - Bariloche Small Circuit Tour
In Bariloche, travel along the shore of Nahuel Huapi Lake to several vista points, showing the many natural highlights of this breathtaking region, including Huemul Island. At Cerro Campanario (Belfry Hill) ascend by chair lift to the peak. You'll be astonished by the amazing views from the lookout point of the surrounding lakes, mountains, and the Llao Llao Peninsula. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Spend time at leisure in town, known as the chocolate capital of Argentina
Overnight: Bariloche
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 7, Sunday - Flight to Buenos Aires
Travel today on a flight to the cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires. Its beauty is apparent as you arrive in this 19th century "Paris of South America" with its elegant architecture, wide tree-shaded boulevards, striking monuments, and sprawling parks. The rest of the day is yours to get acquainted with this city that has a very distinct European flavor. This evening, dinner is at a local restaurant
Overnight: Buenos Aires
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 8, Monday - Buenos Aires City Tour
Discover the city's highlights this morning on a tour that includes the Plaza de Mayo, Metropolitan Cathedral, and Casa Rosada (government palace); see the balcony where Eva and Juan Peron made their speeches. Then, to the colorful La Boca neighborhood, a working class barrio, and the old quarters of San Telmo and Caminito, a mix of colonial style homes, narrow lanes, artists' lofts, and very trendy cafes. Drive to the Recoleta Cemetery, final resting place of many of the wealthiest and most important Argentine historical figures. The grounds here cover more than four city blocks, filled with tombs, and more than 6,400 mausoleums including the tomb of Eva "Evita" Peron. Spend the rest of the afternoon exploring some of Buenos Aires neighborhoods and fabulous collection of shops before this evening's tango lesson with professional Argentine tango dancers. Tonight is at leisure, or participate in the optional Argentine Dinner & Tango Show
Optional: Buenos Aires Dinner & Tango Show (PM)
Overnight: Buenos Aires
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 9, Tuesday - Full Day in Buenos Aires
Revisit some of your favorite places in the city today, or shop to your heart's content for custom leatherwear and designer clothes on famous Florida Street. Don't miss the optional Gaucho Party at the Santa Susana Ranch. Get ready for a rustic experience at this traditional Argentine ranch (estancia), dedicated primarily to agriculture and the breeding of cattle and horses. After an interesting tour of the ranch, savor a typical Argentine barbecue lunch, followed by a folklore show with lively music and dancing and ring races where gauchos show their skills as riders. Tonight, perhaps treat yourself to a fabulous Argentine beef dinner at one of the city's many superb steak restaurants
Optional: Full Day Traditional Gaucho Party
Overnight: Buenos Aires
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 10, Wednesday - Flight to Iguazu Falls
Depart Buenos Aires by flight to Iguazu on the Argentine side of the Falls. Time to settle in at the hotel before tonight's dinner
Overnight: Iguazu
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 11, Thursday -The Argentinian Falls, Upper and Lower Circuit, Devil's Throat
A railway car transports you to the Upper Circuit of the Falls.* As you walk to the Lower Circuit, the enormous power of nature surrounds you. Continue along the catwalks to Devil's Gorge. Stand in awe as you gaze at spectacular "Devil's Throat" the most magnificent of all the cataracts. View, photograph, and feel the spray of the thundering waters, one of nature's most impressive achievements, a unique experience for your senses. The rest of the day is devoted to exploring the treasures of Iguazu National Park, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rare and endangered flora and fauna
*Please be advised that in order to access the falls, you are required to walk over uneven surfaces, followed by a series of narrow boardwalk paths. The paths feature many sets of stairs and can be slippery due to the mist.
Overnight: Iguazu
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 12, Friday - Iguassu, The Brazilian Falls, Rio de Janeiro
This morning cross the border to visit the Brazilian side of the majestic falls*, walking along the winding pathways of one of the world's greatest natural wonders. Iguassu consists of over 275 separate cataracts across a span of two and one-half miles, wider than Victoria Falls, higher than Niagara Falls, and more dramatic than both. Later, depart Iguassu on a flight to Rio, the vivacious "sun and fun" capital of South America. Go out on the town tonight and discover the beat of the Samba or the Bossa Nova at one of the local clubs as you sip a Caipirinha, the popular Brazilian cocktail
*In order to access the falls, you are required to walk over uneven surfaces, narrow boardwalk, and paths that feature many sets of stairs that may be slippery due to the mist.
Overnight: Rio de Janeiro
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 13, Saturday - Rio de Janeiro and Tour of Corcovado Mountain
Awake this morning in remarkable Rio de Janeiro. Start the day with an ascent by a cog railway to the summit of Corcovado Hill. Here, at 2,400 feet above the city, stands the astonishing 125-foot statue of Christ the Redeemer. This statue that embraces the entire city, is designated as one of the seven "New Wonders of the World." At the peak, see wondrous sweeping views of the city and beaches; you'll understand why Rio is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In the afternoon participate in the optional Carnival & Samba Experience. Visit one of the top Samba schools in the city and learn what made the Samba & Carnival, icons of Brazilian national identity. In the evening, be sure to sample the cuisine at some of the fabulous restaurants and cafes ringing the beachfront
Optional: Half Day Carnival and Samba Experience (PM)
Overnight: Rio de Janeiro
Meals: Breakfast
DAY 14, Sunday - Rio de Janeiro and Sugarloaf Mountain
This morning, pass some of the city's landmarks before ascending in a glass cable car to the peak of iconic Sugarloaf Mountain, symbol of the city. A superb panorama unfolds right before your eyes including the bridge, the bay, and the majestic mountains. Afternoon is at leisure to explore this remarkable city on your own. Bid a fond farewell to South America and your Tour Manger at tonight's festive dinner at a typical Brazilian Churrascaria
Overnight: Rio de Janeiro
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 15, Monday - Depart Brazil
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast
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