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DAY 1: Rio de Janeiro
Hola! Welcome to your Ultimate South America trip! The journey kicks off at your hotel in Rio de Janeiro. Other than a check-in at the
hotel and meeting your tour leader, the day is yours to explore. This evening, there’s a meet and greet dinner at a local Brazilian
restaurant. Meet your tour leader and group in the foyer at 18:00; the restaurant is walking distance from the hotel.
Experiences
Welcome Dinner. Welcome Dinner: Eat local on your first night in Rio de Janeiro! For the Brazilians, mealtime is a family event. Your
welcome dinner involves a traditional Brazilian barbecue at a local Churrascaria restaurant. As the name states in Portuguese,
churrasco involves meat roasted over charcoal, served with a side of grilled vegetables, garnishes, salads and a variety of traditional
desserts. In combination with the warm-hearted culture of the locals, it makes for an unforgettable experience.
DAY 2: Rio de Janeiro
Itinerary for The Ultimate South America Tour • Expat Explore
Start Point:
Hotel in Rio de Janeiro,
Address to be confirmed
Welcome meeting at 18:00 hrs
End Point:
San Jose,
Address to be confirmed
13:00 hrs
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Mirador
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After breakfast, embark on a full-day tour of Rio de Janeiro, led by a local guide. As one of Brazil’s most popular tourist destinations,
Rio offers the perfect combination of sea, mountains and forests. With the assistance of the coach, drive main avenues and follow
pedestrian paths on foot to explore the city at large. On the list of iconic attractions today are Christ the Redeemer statue on top of
mount Corcovado, the Santa Teresa neighbourhood, and the famous Escadaria Selaron staircase. Over lunch the guide will help you
to find an authentic local meal on the cheap. Tonight, head into town and kick back with a drink. Or join the optional group excursion
to experience Rio’s nightlife.
Experiences
Corcovado and Christ the Redeemer Statue entry and visit. Visit the most iconic monument of Rio and Brazil - the statue of Christ
the Redeemer (Cristo Redentor). Designed by engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, the 125 ft/38m tall Christ the Redeemer statue offers the
most breathtaking views from where it stands on top of mount Corcovado, overlooking the city below. Brazil is a religiously diverse
nation and considers the arms-open-wide gesture of the statue as one of welcoming and peace.
Visit the neighborhoods of Santa Teresa and Lapa & Rio de Janeiro’s tiled staircase. See a different and more quiet side of the
cidade maravilhosa (marvellous city), as you meander the streets of hillside neighbourhood, Santa Teresa, and the downtown
neighborhood of Lapa. Santa Teresa is a quiet, bohemian area with winding streets, colourful colonial houses, a charming yellow tram
and a village-like spirit. Also see the connection between the two neighbourhoods: the 125-step Selarón staircase (Escadaria Selarón)
made with colourful mosaic tiles and mirrors.
DAY 3: Rio de Janeiro: Free Day
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Mirador
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Sleep in this morning and spend the day in Rio as you wish, or join the optional Rio Plus tour to explore more of the city. Sugarloaf
mountain is a remarkable natural attraction and offers one of the most impressive views of Rio. Take the modern cable car all the way
to the top, led by a local expert, and get breathtaking 360 degree views of the city, Christ the Redeemer statue and surrounding
beaches. Then explore downtown Rio and its major cultural and colonial sights. See the Museum of Tomorrow, the Sao Bento
Monastery, Kobra Mural and La Candelaria on the go. In the evening, you can head out to explore some more or stay in to relax.
Optional Excursions
Rio Plus Optional Day Trip: US$ 85
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 4: Rio de Janeiro - Paraty
Departing Rio, drive down the Costa Verde (Green Coast) of Brazil. In the morning sun, capture views of the Atlantic ocean and dense
jungle stretching back miles from the coast. Disembark in Paraty, a beautiful colonial port town. Check into your hotel and set out to
follow a local guide for brief orientation tour along cobbled streets and through 17th-century colonial houses. Beauty everywhere!
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Mirador
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This evening is yours to spend at your leisure. Alternatively, join in on an optional experience to dine at a local hand-picked
restaurant.
Experiences
Paraty walking tour. Follow a local guide around Paraty and discover why Paraty was so affluent during the gold, coffee and cachaça
periods. This gorgeous colonial town is situated in the perfect spot for spectacular views of the surrounding Atlantic ocean and
jungle. The historic centre, a UNESCO heritage site, boasts beautifully preserved architecture, cobblestone roads and churches. Cars
were banned from the historic core, so you can expect quiet surroundings with welcoming locals.
DAY 5: Paraty: Free Day
The day is yours to explore as you wish - no schedule to speak of. As part of the Serra da Bocaina National park, Paraty is surrounded
with steep valleys, beautiful mountain scenery, beaches, islands and waterfalls. Pure paradise for any nature-lover! To get to know the
surrounding area, you might want to take a boat tour or hop on a 4x4 Jeep tour (optional excursions available). Or walk around the
historical old town for views of gorgeous buildings, cobbled lanes and churches that tell the stories of Portuguese colonialism.
Wholeheartedly embrace this opportunity; mingle with the locals, get lost and take a dip in the Atlantic ocean. Definitely try a Jorge
Amado cocktail! It's made with a rare type of Brazilian spirit, Cachaça Gabriela, that one can only find here in Paraty.
Optional Excursions
4x4 Jeep Tour: US$ 35
Passeio de Escuna Boat Tour: US$ 30
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 6: Paraty - Sao Paulo
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Pousada do Principe
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Pousada do Principe
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This morning after breakfast we continue our journey to the mega city of São Paulo where we’ll spend one night. Welcome to Brazil’s
most populous city and buzzing financial hub! Upon arrival, set out on a guided coach tour with a local guide to find out more about
São Paulo. Also visit the famous Mercadão (a sprawling food market). If you like food, you’ll love this place! Spend some time browsing
the fresh local products and other market foods like fruit juice and pastries, codfish and the well-known Mortadella sandwich. After a
full day of exploring, settle in at the hotel early this evening. You have the option to have dinner at the hotel tonight.
Experiences
São Paulo City Tour and visit to the Mercadão. São Paulo is quite simply enormous. It’s the biggest city in Latin America and the
Southern hemisphere to be exact. Upon arrival, set out with a local expert to find out more about the history and economy of the city
and see the points of interest. Then stop at the Mercadão, a famous food market, for lunch. This municipal market is the perfect spot
if you want to see and taste all kinds of South American foods - from north to south. Look out for the famous Mortadella sandwich,
codfish and prawn pastries, and cashew fruit.
DAY 7: São Paulo - flight to Foz do Iguaçu - Iguassu Falls Brazilian side
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Sleep Inn Guarulhos
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Rise and shine! Take the shuttle to the Guarulhos Airport to board a flight to the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguacu. As soon as you arrive,
head to the Iguaçu falls inside the Iguaçu National Park to explore! Iguaçu, Iguazu or Iguassu are all collective names for the
waterfalls in the south of Brazil. The word "Iguazú" is derived from the name the falls was once given by the native Guarani tribe. If
translated 'I' means "water" and 'ûasú' means "big". This is the largest waterfall system in the world. Once inside (entry is included)
you get the most incredible panoramic views of the waterfalls. There is even a pathway with viewpoints that take you to the very foot
of the falls. After the tour, head back to the hotel. This evening includes a group dinner with Brazilian barbecue on the menu!
Experiences
Visit the Iguaçu Falls in Iguaçu National Park. Foz do Iguaçu is located on the triple borders or Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina.
Depending on the rainfall, there can be between 150 en 300 waterfalls at the time of your visit. This experience gives you a chance to
enter the national park and explore to your heart’s content. Iguaçu Falls is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It’s truly a
once in a lifetime experience. Entry included.
Brazilian barbecue dinner: Eat local on your first night in Iguazu! Your dinner this evening involves a traditional Brazilian barbecue at
a local Churrascaria restaurant. The experience involves different types of meat roasted over charcoal, served with all you can eat
sides of vegetable, salad and traditional desserts.
Local Brazilian Dining Experience. On Day 9, enjoy a jolly night out as you sit down for a traditional Brazilian meal at a family home
with home-made Brazilian food, unlimited caipirinhas (Brazil’s national cocktail) and beer. (took off contentful)
DAY 8: Iguassu Falls - Paraguay optional excursion: Free Day
If you wish, spend today at your leisure in Foz do Iguacu. You can choose to book a thrilling helicopter flight over the falls, or visit to
the bird park in Foz do Iguaçu. Parque das Aves is home to 150 species of birds, including owls, toucans, flamingos and macaws.
Alternatively, join your tour leader and a local guide on a day trip to Paraguay. Departing after breakfast, cross the Ponte Internacional
da Amizade (‘International Bridge of Friendship’) over the Paraná River to enter Ciudad del Este in Paraguay. Explore a new city and
country as you visit the many shops and markets around. As part of the trip, visit the Itaipú Dam, one of the Seven Wonders of the
Modern World and the world’s largest hydroelectric power plant. Also see the Monday Waterfall (Saltos del Monday) inside the lush
Monday Municipal Park. The trip to Paraguay ends late in the afternoon before heading back to the Brazil side of the falls for the rest
of the evening. Tonight you can choose to partake in a spectacular, world-famous Rafain show and dinner experience.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Viale Tower
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Viale Tower
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Optional Excursions
Paraguay Day Trip (with local guide): US$ 90
Rafain Dinner and Show: US$ 50
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 9: Iguassu Falls - Iguassu Falls Argentine Side: Free Day
One more day in the Iguazu falls region! You have the option to join a guided tour to the Argentinian side of the Iguazu falls. This side
of the border offers the incredible opportunity to see the falls up close and walk the walkways surrounding by the untamed beauty of
nature. The tour includes a chance to explore the very essence of the Iguazu National park and explore the waterfalls and forest.
Expect train rides (on a train powered by natural gas), as well as walks on the various wooden walkways: the Lower Trail, Upper Trail,
and Devil’s Throat. It's an experience you can't quite get enough of: to marvel at the falls, hear the roar of the surging water and feel
the mist on your skin. To see the most dramatic part of the falls you can join the Great Adventure optional that takes you to the foot
of the great San Martin waterfall. Back in Foz do Iguacu this evening, a surprise Brazilian dining experience awaits.
Optional Excursions
Argentina Falls Day Trip: US$ 70
Argentina Falls Day Trip + Great Adventure Boat Tour: US$ 100
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 10: Iguassu Falls - Buenos Aires
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Viale Tower
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Wake up early and leave after breakfast for the Puerto Iguazu airport. We’re heading for the “Paris of South America” - Buenos Aires.
There’s no lunch stop included today, so be sure to stock up on snacks at the airport. Get transferred to the hotel on arrival,
midafternoon. Today is the first of three days in Buenos Aires, so start exploring, or take it easy to charge your batteries. Dinner is
included tonight at a restaurant around the corner from the hotel.
Experiences
Buenos Aires Dinner. Enjoy your first meal in Argentina! The cuisine here has been heavily influenced by waves of European
migration over the last century and often includes dishes with Spanish, Italian and German roots. Grilled meats, pastas, empanadas
and sweet desserts are widely offered. How about a glass of Argentinian wine to complement your first meal in the country?
DAY 11: Buenos Aires
Today is a full day in Buenos Aires, Argentina’s capital. After breakfast, join the Buenos Aires City Tour with a local guide to discover
the city’s major sights and neighbourhoods. By the end of the day you’ll be able to tick off these sights from your list: 9 July Avenue,
Plaza de Mayo, the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, the La Boca and San Telmo Neighbourhoods, and Recoleta cemetery. Over lunchtime hunt
down a local meal of your choice. Be it a saucy steak or steaming churros, Buenos Aires is known for its culinary delights. Be sure to
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Imperial Park Hotel
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break for “té” or “merienda”, the Argentinian version of afternoon tea. The locals take it with tea (yerba mate is the local brew), coffee
and some alfajor (cake filled with dulce de leche). At the day’s end you will be back at the hotel. This evening you have the option to
join the party for dinner and Tango show.
Experiences
Buenos Aires City Tour. Buenos Aires is a city with the vibrancy of New York and the spirit of Paris at the pace of Latin America. This
full-day tour will take you through the city’s best-known streets, show you the most popular sights and give you a taste of the real
Buenos Aires. Iconic sights covered on tour include Avenida 9 de Julio (9 July Avenue), Plaza de Mayo, the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, the
La Boca and San Telmo Neighbourhoods, and the famous Recoleta cemetery.
Optional Excursions
Tango Show & Dinner: US$ 65
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 12: Buenos Aires: Free Day
Today’s schedule is clear like the Argentine skies. Take your pick of a bunch of things to do in this booming Argentinian capital. Roam
around the city, go for a tango lesson, or look for street art and graffiti. You can choose a day trip to visit a classic guest ranch
(estancia) located in the untamed countryside of Buenos Aires. ‘Gaucho’ is the name for an Argentinian cowboy (also a national icon)
and these cattle stations play a big part in Argentine economy and culture. A visit to this local ranch will give you a chance to witness
the unique Estancia culture, taste the excellent food they cook here and see local folk dances. As always, you will be welcomed with
open arms by the locals. Tonight there’s a group dinner booked at a local Argentinian restaurant. It might get late before we eat,
because here we like to do as the locals do...
Optional Excursions
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Imperial Park Hotel
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Imperial Park Hotel
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Ranch and Gaucho Day Trip: US$ 105
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 13: Buenos Aires - flight to Mendoza
Take a morning flight westward to the base of the Andes Mountains and the city of Mendoza. You are now in the heart of Argentina’s
wine capital with more than 150,000 hectares of vineyards in the region. Arriving in the early afternoon, immediately head out on a
tour of the local wineries. The tour will showcase why Mendoza is one of the wine capitals of the world and give you the opportunity
to taste the local wine. With the Andes mountain range lined up in the distance the views are just to die for. This evening you have
the option to head to the city centre’s beautiful plazas for dinner. You’re sure to feel relaxed as you take in the laid-back pace, fresh
air, and mountain vistas with a glass of Malbec in hand.
Experiences
Mendoza wine tour. Even though Mendoza is technically located in the desert, locals have created smart irrigation canals to capture
water from the mountains. These days it's a real oasis with the ideal climate and topography for wine production. The region has
been named the ‘Bordeaux of South America’ and so it is. Expect to taste anything from signature, award-winning Malbec to Cabernet
Sauvignon and even simple foot-pressed wine (vino patero). This tour will take you around the best vineyards in the valley to enjoy
ravishing views of the Andes mountains, vineyards and villages - a quintessential Mendoza experience.
DAY 14: Mendoza - Santiago
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Crillon
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There’s a long day of travel ahead of us as we make our way to Santiago from Mendoza today. The road takes us over the Andes
mountains and past the highest mountain in South America (and the Western hemisphere), Aconcagua. Stop for breaks and
breathtaking views in the mountains en route. Cross the border and arrive in Santiago, capital of Chile, in the late afternoon. This
evening you are invited to a group dinner.
Experiences
‘Alta Montana’ Experience. The Andes Mountains extend over seven countries in South America! This includes Argentina, Chile,
Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. We take an incredible high-mountain journey as we travel from Argentina into Chile
through the Andes. This is your chance to catch views of the incredible Aconcagua mountain - the tallest in South America.
DAY 15: Santiago
Hola, Santiago! After breakfast at the hotel this morning, take a locally-guided tour of the city. As the beating heart of Chile, Santiago
has a long list of attractions to see. On this tour, we’ll cover Santiago’s downtown area, the famous Alameda main avenue, Plaza de
Armas, Santiago Cathedral and the Central Market. We’ll also get to Bellavista district, known for its bohemian history and San
Cristobal Hill. The tour will finish around lunchtime and the afternoon is yours to explore at your leisure. This evening you can choose
to join a group dinner at a local spot in town.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Providencia Panamericana
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Experiences
Santiago City Tour. Set off on foot for a tour of Chile’s vibrant capital city! Your local guide will show you Santiago’s highlights and
share the city’s rich history with you. See Santiago’s downtown area, visit Saint Lucia Hill and traditional neighbourhoods around the
city centre. Stop by top attractions including the busy Plaza de Armas, the Santiago Cathedral, and the La Moneda Palace. The views
alone would be enough to keep you captivated for hours with the Andes Mountains providing an incredible background to the city.
DAY 16: Santiago: Free Day
Today you have a clear schedule to explore Santiago exactly as you wish. Santiago offers various options that vary from cultural
activities to nearby wineries and excellent foodie experiences. You have the option of a day trip to visit Valparaiso and Viña del Mar.
Depart after breakfast and travel to the captivating Pacific coast of Chile. Visit the coastal city of Valparaiso, a friendly and colourful
village and UNESCO World Heritage site. Then head north, with lovely scenery at every turn, and find yourself in the resort city of Viña
del Mar. This is another sparkling seaside village famous for its gardens, beaches and museums. Tonight you can pick and choose
where you’d like to sit down for dinner. Perhaps in the hippy Bellavista district?
Optional Excursions
Valparaiso and Viña del Mar Day Trip: US$ 65
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 17: Santiago - flight to Calama - San Pedro de Atacama
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Providencia Panamericana-
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Providencia Panamericana-
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Today we make our way to the desert for a whole new experience! Board a transfer to Santiago Airport after breakfast and grab a
flight to the mining city of Calama in northern Chile. After arriving in Calama, travel by coach to San Pedro de Atacama, enjoying the
Atacama desert views passing by. The landscapes are dramatic and other-wordly. On arrival we'll take an orientation tour followed by
some free time for lunch, before checking into our hotel. Then take a trip just outside the town to Moon Valley. Welcome to the driest
desert in the world! Tonight you can roam free at your leisure. You have the option to join your tour leader for dinner and/or a late-
night stargazing tour for any keen astronomers.
Experiences
Moon Valley afternoon and sunset visit. Pay a visit to the El Valle De La Luna (Moon Valley) just outside San Pedro de Atacama. From
here you can appreciate the incredible views of this region and see the sun set like never before. Elevated 2,250 metres above sea
level, the valley contains the Salt mountain range, deep valleys, salt caves and a variety of rock and stone formations. The scenes you’ll
lay eyes on here closely resemble the surface of the moon - which explains the romantic name.
Optional Excursions
Stargazing Tour: US$ 50
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 18: San Pedro de Atacama - Bolivian Desert
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Don Raul
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Take an early morning drive (with breakfast packed for the road) to get to the Bolivian border. Here we get adventurous and jump on
4x4 trucks - our transport for the next three days. Head further into Bolivia to be enthralled by the immense natural beauty of this
part of South America. It’s all different-coloured lagoons, windswept deserts, and even flocks flamingoes out here. And if there’s
enough time, there might be an opportunity to jump in the Polques hot springs and bathe in the healing thermal waters (so pack
some swimwear in your day bag). At day’s end, we make it to our homestay, where a local family will host us and greet us with
traditional food. This is a great opportunity to experience and appreciate how these local communities live in this isolated yet
beautiful environment.*
* Due to the remoteness and limited accommodation available in this region, please note that we will be staying in basic, multi-share
rooms with limited hot water and simple amenities. Please be mindful of the fact that the level of accommodation is quite different to
the normal hotel standards offered throughout the rest of the tour.
Experiences
Eduardo Avaroa National Park. Drive through Eduardo Avaroa National Park on a 4X4 tour in the southwestern region of Bolivia. It’s a
true natural paradise with jewelled lakes, a high-altitude desert and wildlife. The trip includes stops at the Laguna Verde, Laguna
Colorada (The Coloured Lagoons), the Siloli desert and the famous Stone Tree.
DAY 19: Bolivian Desert
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
La Magia de San Juan
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After breakfast, we jump back into our 4x4 trucks and continue our incredible journey through southern Bolivia. Today, we’ll visit
Laguna Hedionda, famous for the resident flamingo population as well as Laguna Canapa and Laguna Honda. Later in the day, after a
picnic lunch, we’ll catch a glimpse of Ollague Volcano, which provides a fantastic backdrop against the rugged landscapes of the
desert. We'll also travel to the Uyuni Train Cemetery - an area with abandoned trains from the early 20th century after the local
mining economy collapes. This evening, our second and final night in the desert has us staying with another local family at their
humble homestay accommodation.
*Due to the remoteness and limited accommodation available in this region, please note that we will be staying in basic, multi-share
rooms with limited hot water and simple amenities.We ask you be mindful that the level of accommodation is quite different to the
normal hotel standards offered throughout the rest of the tour.
Experiences
Visit the Laguna Hedionda and see the Ollague Volcano. With your 4x4 vehicles roaming the desert in convoy, allow your local guide
to point out some of the region’s most spectacular lagoons and vistas. This day includes views of the famous Ollague Volcano which
sits on the border of Chile and Bolivia at a height of 5,868 metres above sea level. We’ll stop at several lakes, including Laguna
Hedionda which hosts a large population of bright pink flamingos!
Train Cemetery. A visit to the Train Cemetery allows us to wander amongst these huge, abandoned carriages - some of which were
imported from as far away as Britain, over 100 years ago.
DAY 20: Bolivian Desert - Uyuni
After breakfast, join in on a full-day exploration of the Uyuni Salt Flats - one of Bolivia’s most famous attractions. With the aid of a local
guide and the assistance of 4x4 vehicles, travel to the very heart of the salt flats and back. Salar de Uyuni is one of the largest salt
flats in the world and becomes a natural mirror in the rainy season. We’ll visit the tiny village of Colchani to learn about the
importance of salt for the local people here, before heading towards Incahuasi Island, an oasis in the middle of the Salt Flats that is
covered in huge cacti. Arriving at our Uyuni hotel at the end of the day, the rest of the evening is yours to spend as you wish.
Experiences
Uyuni Salt Flats Day Trip. Join a local guide to explore the Uyuni Salt Flats (Salar de Uyuni) with the assistance of a 4x4 vehicle.
Welcome to the world’s largest salt flats and one of Bolivia’s most famous tourist attractions. When it rains, the flats become a lake
and creates the world’s largest mirror - bright, endless and spellbinding. Take time to wander about on the flats and take the most
amazing photos. On the way there and back you can see magical landscapes made up of colourful lakes, local fauna, flora, mountains
and rock formations.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
La Magia de San Juan
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DAY 21: Uyuni - La Paz
We leave Uyuni behind and fly north to the world’s highest administrative capital, La Paz. Located in a deep canyon below the Andean
peaks, the setting is extraordinary, with scenery straight out of a picture book. La Paz is a bustling city of contrasts where the old is
merged with the new. It simply begs to be explored! Check into the hotel upon arrival and spend the day at your leisure. We have an
included dinner for everyone tonight.
Experiences
Landing at La Paz airport. Land at La Paz Airport. Experience a breathtaking flight! Fly from the world’s sixth-highest airport in Uyuni
(3,954m) into the world's fifth-highest airport at La Paz (4,061m). Take in the scenery below as we pass over lakes and the Andes
Mountains before touching down under the shadow of Mount Illimani, which stands high over La Paz at 6,438m
DAY 22: La Paz
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Girasoles
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hostal Naira
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After breakfast today, fall even deeper in love with La Paz as you set out on a city tour. Wander around beautiful squares like Plaza
Murillo, and lay eyes on San Francisco Church - the most famous church in the city. Also visit La Paz’s famous Witchdoctor's market.
Round if off with a trip on the “subway in the sky” - La Paz’s cable car. A trip to the Teleferico viewpoint offers the view of a lifetime
over the city and surrounding area. After lunch you have the option of exploring the city some more at your own pace. This evening,
choose to find dinner in town or join the group at a local restaurant with your tour leader.
Experiences
La Paz City Tour: EJoin an expert local guide on a city tour of La Paz which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site! See the top attractions
and learn all about La Paz’s history. Wander through the Mercado de Bruja (Witches Market) and discover the colourful powders and
natural herbs on sale. See Plaza Murillo, the 16th century San Francisco Church and more! Ride the cable car above the city to reach
Teleferico Viewpoint. Take in the sweeping views of the city and surrounds from here.
Optional Excursions
Tiwanaku Archaeological Site: US$ 55
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 23: La Paz - Lake Titicaca - Copacabana
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hostal Naira
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Travel from La Paz along the shores of Lake Titicaca to Copacabana this morning. Lake Titicaca is located between Peru and Bolivia
and is one of the highest navigable lakes in the world. Legend has it that Lake Titicaca gave birth to the sun and the moon. Upon
arrival, take to the water and set out on a day trip to Isla del Sol (the Sun Island). This is the best place to find out all there is to know
about the mystery and intrigue of pre-Inca myths. Travel back to Copacabana for the evening and spend the time available here as
you wish.
Experiences
Sun Island Visit. Catch a short ferry ride across Lake Titicaca to Isla del Sol and spend the day here. The island is home to indigenous
villages, beautiful beaches and great rocky trails. Explore the 80+ archaeological ruins, dating back to the Inca period, scattered across
the island. Sit down and enjoy a traditional lunch before travelling back to the mainland.
DAY 24: Copacabana - Puno
Wake early and travel onward around the edge of Lake Titicaca. Soon cross the Peruvian border to arrive at the port of Puno. Puno is
located on the Andean plateau of Peru and known to be Peru’s capital of folklore. The Uros islands are a main attraction in Puno and
also in Peru. Upon arrival, board a traditional reed boat and get the rare opportunity to explore these floating islands. The Uru people
hand-make these islands using totora reeds, located in the middle of beautiful Lake Titicaca. They maintain a traditional lifestyle away
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Gloria Copacabana
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from the mainland, depending only on the lake for food. During the visit you will see how the locals produce handicrafts, witness folk
dances and taste the local food. It's truly unique travel experience. Returning to Puno in the late afternoon and make your way to the
hotel for the evening.
Experiences
Uros Islands Tour: Catch a traditional reed boat to the Uros floating reed islands. The islands are a top tourist attraction in Peru as
they offer insight into a unique, survivalist way of life. The Uru people chose to create these floating islands away from the mainland
and have been living here for many generations. Tour the islands and learn more about the way of life here. Meet the locals dressed
in colourful traditional clothes, watch crafts being made by hand, see lively folk dances and taste some local food!
DAY 25: Puno - Sacred Valley
Fuel up for the long drive ahead today as we head for Peru’s Sacred Valley. Try not to doze off - the views of the Peruvian countryside
are incredible! There is something noticeably spiritual about the many Inca sites all located high above 3000 meters. The first stop of
the day takes you to visit the town of Pucara to see the ancient Inca ruins. Take the highest pass of the day at 4300m above sea level,
La Raya. Enjoy fantastic panorama views, do some souvenir shopping at markets on the side of the road, perhaps even spot some
llamas as you go. Getting closer to the Sacred Valley, stop at the ancient Inca fortress of Raqchi. Our last stop before making it to
Urubamba is the “Sistine Chapel of Latin America”, the Church of Andahuaylillas. Soon arrive at the hotel, settle in and enjoy an
included dinner. You’re now in the heart of the El Valle Sagrado (Sacred valley).
Experiences
Visit the town of Pucara. Visit Pucara and its small but exquisite architectural sight of Inca significance. Pucará, as it’s also known, is
known for it pottery.
Raqchi. Rachi is home to one one of the biggest archaeological sites in the area. The ruins of Raqchi are mostly known as the Temple
of Wiracocha that was built in honour of Wiracocha, a deity believed to be the giver of all life. Outside of the temple, there’s also the
living quarters, ceremonial baths and a natural lake fed by spring water through stone fountains.
Church of Andahuaylillas. Taking our eyes off the Inca ruins for a moment, visit the Andean village of Andahuaylillas and its baroque
church. Named the “Sistine Chapel of Latin America”, or “The Sistine Chapel of the Andes”, this church was built according to Spanish
traditions and dedicated to Saint Peter the Apostle. Expect painted ceilings, a gold-leaf altar and a shimmering, colourful display of
murals.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hacienda Puno
Included Meals Accommodation
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DAY 26: Sacred Valley
Discover more secrets of the Sacred Valley today. After breakfast, take to the winding roads and head deep into the local villages and
imposing mountains throughout the valley. On the way you’ll see the most stunning Incan sites and learn more about the local
culture, landscapes and Incan history. Deep in the Sacred Valley, make a stop at the town of Ollantaytambo and its incredible fortress.
This was once the base for Incan ceremonies and the royal estate of the Incan Emperor. We also stop at a local marketplaces where
locals sell traditional Latin American handicrafts. Enjoy exceptional glimpses into local life as you see the locals go about their
business. If you buy, be sure to buy local! On the go you'll see llamas, alpacas, goats and sheep grazing by the side of the highway.
Make it back to the hotel in Urubamba by the end of the day for a relaxing evening.
Experiences
Guided Tour of the Sacred Valley. Follow a local guide and explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas. There is so much to see in the valley
outside of Machu Picchu (the crown jewel!). We take you out into the valley to do just that, stopping at the most significant Inca sites
up the mountain. Also stop at a local marketplace for lunch and do some souvenir shopping while mingling with the locals. This is the
ideal spot to get a behind-the-scenes look at the art of Peruvian weaving and perhaps buy your own woven blanket or scarf. The
locals you meet here might be descendants of the Incas, the sophisticated Andean tribe of South America. The language they speak is
called Quechua and is mainly spoken here in the Andes mountains of Peru.
Guided tour of Ollantaytambo Archaeological Complex. Ollantaytambo is one of the most important towns in the Sacred Valley and
the last major town before Machu Picchu. Built on the site of ancient ruins, it’s impressive terraces were the base for Incan
ceremonies and the royal estate of the Incan Emperor. It was also the stronghold of the Incan resistance against the Spanish. Explore
with a local guide and learn more about the history of the architectural sites and incredible vistas around Ollantaytambo.
DAY 27: Sacred Valley - Machu Picchu optional excursion: Free Day
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner: San Agustin Urubamba
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
San Agustin Urubamba
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Today is sure to be a soul-stirring highlight of the tour of South America! You have the opportunity to set foot in Machu Picchu on a
fully-guided tour. It’s known to be one of the most celebrated heritage sites in South America, and perhaps even the world. The entire
site lies on a mountain in the Peruvian Andes surrounded by steep cliffs and lush valleys. It’s made up of the ruins of intricate
buildings, tombs, stone canals and plazas. The site is known to have been the royal estate of the Inca king, Pachacutec. Exactly why it
was built or what the purpose of Machu Picchu was, no one really knows. After being forgotten for many years, it was rediscovered in
1911 by an American archaeologist. To get to this treasured location, one has to travel by means of bus, train and on foot. After a day
of exploring with the local guide, make your way back to the hotel.
Optional Excursions
Machu Picchu Day Trip: US$ 330
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 28: Sacred Valley - Cusco
Take one last look at the sweet scenery of the Sacred Valley, as the road leads to Cusco this morning. Stop at the fortress-temple of
Sacsayhuaman along the way - another example of the ancient Inca architecture at its best. The layered walls you can see here
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
San Agustin Urubamba
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consist of enormous rocks that were stacked to precision. Wander around in pure awe of the remains of what might have stood here
once. Then take a short drive to Cusco, the former capital of the Incan Empire. Over lunchtime, look for any spot packed with
Cusqueños and you'll be guaranteed a delicious meal on the cheap. This afternoon, explore Cusco on a tour with a local guide. It’s
known as the bellybutton of the world and is also the longest continuously inhabited city in South America. As night falls, you can
choose to attend a buffet dinner and local dance show, or take time out and spend it however you wish.
Experiences
Guided tour of Sacsayhuaman ruins. Visit the Inca ruins of Sacsayhuaman, perched 3km above Cusco. See the huge rocks stacked
with impressive precision. Don’t forget to take in the amazing views of Cusco and surrounds!
Cusco City Tour with a local guide. Some call Cusco the bellybutton of the Earth due to the reach of the Incan Empire. Others have
called it the Rome of South America. It was once the capital of the Incan Empire, making Cusco an intriguing city to explore. A local
guide will share insights on the local history and culture. Find out how the Quechua and Spanish cultures met to create a truly
unique destination.
Optional Excursions
Cusco Dinner & Peruvian Dance Show: US$ 25
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 29: Cusco - flight to Lima
Board a flight to Lima from Cusco this morning. After a short flight, a city tour of Lima with a local expert will help you get your
bearings. The dynamic city of Lima is the capital of Peru, boasting close to 10 million inhabitants. The city tour will cover all the top
attractions like the Cathedral of Lima, the Convent and Plaza San Francisco, Plaza de Armas and more. Our hotel for this evening is
located in the Miraflores neighborhood. After checking in and freshening up, head out for dinner with the group.
Experiences
Lima city tour: Led by an expert local guide, take a journey through the areas of significance in Lima. Tour the colonial city centre,
including a foray to the Main square where the Presidential Palace, Archbishops Palace and City Hall are located. Learn more about
the fascinating history, main industries and culture of Peru's capital. The list of attractions include, among others, the Basilica and
Convent of Santo Domingo, plazas like San Francisco and De Armas, and the modern district of San Isidro. We’ll also make our way to
Miraflores, a seaside suburb with magnificent Pacific coast views.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
San Francisco Cusco Plaza
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DAY 30: Lima: Free Day
Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Lima, or join a memorable full-day trip to the magnificent Paracas region on Peru’s southern
coast. The day starts with an early departure from the hotel and a trip to Paracas. From here we embark on a boat trip to the Ballestas
islands, known for its incredible concentration of marine wildlife. See sea lions, penguins, pelicans and dolphins up close and marvel
at the spectacular views of the coast. Then take a drive to the Pisco airport to take to the sky and lay eyes on the mysterious Nazca
Lines. The sheer scale of these massive geoglyphs is something that must be seen to be believed. At the end of the day return to Lima
in time for dinner.
Optional Excursions
Nazca Lines and Ballestas Island Day Trip: US$ 390
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 31: Lima - travel to Bogota
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Ibis Larco Miraflores
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Ibis Larco Miraflores
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Head to the Jorge Chávez International Airport after breakfast to board a flight* to Bogota in Colombia. There are no planned activities
for today; spend time at your leisure in Bogota for the rest of the day. We highly recommend that you visit the most important gold
museum in the world - Museo Del Oro. It closes at 4pm, so get in early! There is an included dinner for everyone tonight.
* Please note: Flight from Lima to Bogota is not included in the price of the tour package. Our team can help you find the best suited
flight, please feel free to get in touch with us.
Experiences
Colombian dinner. Colombian cuisine is rich, exotic and delicious - so let us treat you to dinner on your first night in Bogota! Coconut,
fried plantain and avocado are some of the flavours that Colombia offers when it comes to its food. Tonight we'll get your tastebuds
acquainted with local flavours in a typical Bogota restaurant near the hotel.
DAY 32: Bogotá city tour
Welcome to Bogota, the capital city of Colombia! Orient yourself on a walking tour with a local expert after breakfast. There’s just no
better way to learn than following in the footsteps of a local Bogotano! On the tour, we’ll cover the most popular attractions: the
colourful La Candelaria neighbourhood with its colonial architecture, the prominent Plaza de Bolivar, and the neoclassical Bogotá
Cathedral. The rest of the day is free for your own exploration. We can recommend a visit to Montserrat Hill for picture-perfect views
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Tequendama Hotel
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of the city. Or simply take a moment to pull up a chair in a local bakery and eat some almojábanas (cheese-flavored rolls) This is
where you’ll find the local flavour! For dinner this evening you have the option of joining your tour leader for a local Bogotanian food
experience, or go it alone.
Experiences
Bogotá Walking Tour. Bogota is the capital and largest city in Colombia, with more than 8 million inhabitants and a long, interesting
history. Age-old architecture, postcard plazas, a lively vibe and the yummiest food scene - tick, tick and tick! A city like this begs to be
discovered! Head into the heart of this lively city led by a local and get to all the top sights and Instagram-worthy spots. Places of
interest to be visited include La Candelaria, Plaza de Bolivar and the Cathedral of Bogotá. Fernando Botero is one of Colombia’s most
famous artists and sculptors, and entrance to the museum dedicated to his work is included as part of the city tour.
DAY 33: Bogota - flight to the Coffee Region
Following breakfast, board your transfer to catch a flight to the Coffee country of Colombia. Armenia and Pereira are some of the
gateway destination to Colombia’s world-renowned coffee region. Expect immense natural beauty - rolling fields of coffee plantations,
mountain scenery and valleys declared UNESCO heritage sites. Waste no time after arrival and head straight for the rolling hills for a
visit to a local coffee farm. Here you can learn about every facet of the Colombian coffee industry from a local coffee farmer. To top
things off, smell and taste some award-winning local coffee after lunch. Caffeine kicks all around! The final stretch of the day takes
you to the hotel for the next 2 nights, located right in the heart of Colombia’s Coffee Triangle.
Experiences
Coffee Farm Tour: Colombia’s coffee is often regarded as the finest coffee in the world. Today you have your first quintessential
Colombian coffee experience - a coffee farm tour. Surrounded by flourishing fields of coffee plantations, the views are incredible. A
local farmer will show you every step of how the coffee is made from seed to cup. Taste different coffee beans and brews on the tour
today. Smell, touch and feel - it’s a true delight to your senses.
Local Tejo Game. On Day 4 in the afternoon we'll try our hand at tejo, a local sport that you can play with beer in hand! It’s a national
sport in Colombia and popular pastime for locals. You play by throwing a steel puck at a board with small packets of gunpowder. A
white flash and loud bang will tell you if you’ve hit the target and that means you score! This game is played by the experts in actual
arenas, as well as in smaller bars and venues around most cities in Colombia.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Tequendama Hotel
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Allure Mocawa Plaza Armenia
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DAY 34: Coffee Region: Free Day
Wake up in the coffee region of Colombia - a place where the rhythm of life has remained unchanged over the centuries. In the area
you can see some of the best scenery in Colombia, including colourful colonial houses and the odd coffee farmer on a horse. Today
you have the choice to join an optional excursion to the Cocora Valley located in the Los Nevados National Natural Park. Travel by
four-wheel truck into a region that boasts incredible beauty and a diverse array of fauna and flora. Here you can spot Colombia’s
national tree, the Wax Palm, standing tall in valleys and on mountains. Upon arrival you can choose to hike the valley or explore on
horseback. Dig into a traditional lunch before leaving the valley behind. This afternoon, stop at a local spot to try your hand at Tejo -
the national sport of Colombia. We return to the hotel this afternoon, with time to freshen up before an optional dinner this evening.
Optional Excursions
Tour of the Cocora Valley: US$ 100
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 35: Coffee Region - Medellin
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Allure Mocawa Plaza Armenia
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This morning takes you on a scenic drive through mountains and along river valleys to Medellin. Medellin has been nicknamed ‘City of
Eternal Spring’ as it’s a destination that boasts pleasant weather year round! Take a tour of the city with the guidance of a local expert
before spending the rest of the day at your leisure.
Experiences
Afternoon tour of Medellín. Medellín is the second-largest city in Columbia and once had a reputation as one of the country’s most
dangerous cities. Lucky for us it is undergoing a massive rise in reputation and tourism and is now one of the notable destinations in
Colombia. It lies nestled in the Andes mountains, surrounded by coffee plantations and flower farms that offer gorgeous scenery at
every turn. There is an abundance of parks, libraries, museums and public spaces where many cultural events take place. And the
weather always permits! Medellín has been dubbed the “City of Eternal Sprint” due to its favourable year-round temperature. See the
most interesting spots and attractions on a tour with a local expert this afternoon.*
*Due to ongoing road works, the tour might be pushed out to tomorrow if there are any delays.
DAY 36: Medellin: Free Day
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Poblado Alejandria
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Spend a free day in Medellin today. There are loads to see in the area. On offer are two optional excursions - a Pablo Escobar tour
that takes you to the main places interest that played a pivotal role in Colombian drug lord’s life, capture and death; or day trip to
Guatepe and Piedra de Penol - a nearby lakeside village, famous for its huge monolithic rock. Climb the 750 steps to be greeted by
incredible vistas of the region below.
Optional Excursions
Social Transformation Tour: US$ 50
Guatape Penol Day Trip: US$ 110
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 37: Medellin - flight to Santa Marta
After breakfast, transfer to Medellin airport and board a flight to Santa Marta. Situated on the Caribbean coast, this was the first
Spanish settlement in South America (1525). Check into your hotel, freshen up and take a walking tour of Santa Marta’s impressive
Old Town. Led by a local, as always, you’ll see major attractions like Cathedral of Santa Marta, Simon Bolivar Park and El Camellon.
Santa Marta is flanked by the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range and overlooks the Caribbean Sea - stunning views all around! The rest
of the day is yours to do whatever your heart desires.
Experiences
Santa Marta Walking Tour: A local guide will show you the sights of Santa Marta. Flanked by the Sierra Nevada mountain range and
overlooking the Caribbean sea, the views are simply incredible. En route you’ll lay eyes on these main attractions: Cathedral of Santa
Marta, Simon Bolivar Park, El Camellon, Sierra Nevada Mountain Range.
DAY 38: Santa Marta - Tayrona
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Poblado Alejandria
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Best Western Santa Marta
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Drive along the Caribbean coast today to make it to one of Colombia’s finest national parks, Tayrona National Park. This is a true
tropical paradise that is home to wildlife like birds, monkeys, crocodiles and even jaguars. A local guide will join us on a hike to the
best part of the park where the most beautiful beaches are located. Spend the afternoon there and dig into a traditional lunch before
heading out of the park in the late afternoon. Our accommodation for this evening is located near the park entrance and the evening
consists of free time.
Experiences
Tayrona National Park visit*: Welcome to the Tayrona National Park! It’s been compared to a mini Jurassic park - without the
dinosaurs, of course. Green jungle, sandy beaches and biodiversity are on the menu. Upon arrival a local specialist will take you on a
guided hike to the sweet spot of the park with the most spectacular beaches. Local BBQ options abound for lunch. Swim in the
Caribbean sea, wander around and have a jolly time in paradise before returning to the gate of the national park and transferring to
the hotel this evening. Guided hike and entrance fee included.
*Please note: Tayrona National Park usually closes every February at the request of the local tribes, for rejuvenation and regeneration
of the ecosystem. If this is the case, we will visit another national park nearby.
DAY 39: Tayrona: Free Day
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Mendihuaca
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Enjoy a relaxed morning in the area of Tayrona National Park this morning. You can kick back and rest or choose one of the optional
excursions on offer. These include a local village visit or something a bit more adventurous like river tubing. Later this afternoon we’ll
return to Santa Marta, where you’ll have free time to relax, or explore the city further.
Optional Excursions
Kogui Indigenous family visit: US$ 140
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 40: Santa Marta - Cartagena
Leave Santa Marta this morning and take a drive (4 hours), making for Cartagena! Cartagena was founded in the 16th century and is
situated right on the Caribbean Sea. Arrive at lunchtime and look for something local to enjoy. After lunch it’s time for a locally-led
walking tour to orient yourself. See the most iconic main sights in the old town like Plaza Bolivar, The Old City walls, Plaza de la
Aduana and Church of Santo Domingo. The rest of the day can be spent at your leisure. This evening you have the option to join your
tour leader for a local meal and experience. Live music and salsa dancing, anyone?
Experiences
Cartagena Old Town Walking Tour. Follow a local expert on a walking tour of the historic city centre of Cartagena. This ancient walled
city was made for exploring on foot and has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1984. It really is the soul of the city with many
colonial treasures, narrow streets, colourful facades and the clip clop of horse-drawn carriages passing through. En route discover
sights like the Plaza Bolivar, Plasa de la Aduana and the Church of Santo Domingo. Learn about the impressive 500-year old history of
Cartagena, and catch mesmerising views of Cartagena and the Caribbean coast. This is an experience that allows you to see and
experience the heartbeat of Cartagena.
DAY 41: Cartagena: Free Day
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Best Western Santa Marta
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Villa Colonial
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Spend a full day in the Colombian city of Cartagena. Choose from a list of optional activities for the day, or spend the whole day
soaking up this city and surrounds in your preferred way. Do a self-guided tour of the city, saunter about, mingle with the locals or
head into the vibey Cartagena food markets for a gastronomic experience like no other. Optional experiences for the day include a
trip to one of Colombia’s smallest volcanoes for a dip in mineral-rich mud, a speed-boat trip to the Rosario islands, salsa lessons and
more! Whatever you choose, you’re sure to experience the vibrancy of the city and meet the happiest of people. This evening, dinner
is included and on the menu is traditional dishes prepared from fresh, local ingredients.
Optional Excursions
Rosario Islands Excursion: US$ 110
Totumo Volcano: US$ 35
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 42: Cartagena - travel to Panama City
Journey across borders this morning as you catch a flight* to Panama City, the capital city of Panama and one of the capitals of
Central America. Please note this flight is not included as part of your tour package and must be organised independently, however
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Villa Colonial
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we can provide advice on the best airlines and times to fly - please contact us for more information. As you arrive in Panama City,
catch incredible views of coastal vistas and skyscrapers as the aircraft descends over the city, weather permitting. There is no set
schedule after arriving at the hotel; spend time at your leisure in Panama city for the rest of the day. A traditional Panamanian dinner
is included this evening.
*Please note: The flight from Cartagena to Panama City is not included in the price of the tour package. Our team can help you find
the best suited flight, please feel free to get in touch with us.
Experiences
Panamanian dinner. It’s your first night in Central America, so lets tuck into some traditional Panamanian cuisine! Fresh seafood,
chicken, yuca (cassava) soup and corn fritters are popular choices in this diverse country. Your leader will explain how Panama's food
is a reflection of Spanish, African and Indigenous flavours, as you sample the local delights. For those that are interested, Panama City
has a buzzing microbrewery scene, and you can join your tour leader after dinner to check one of these out.
DAY 43: Panama City
After breakfast, take a tour of Panama city, its top sights and the Panama Canal. Panama city is an important link between North
America and South America and is home to influences from both continents. Lasting more than 4 hours, you can expect to see the
best of what Panama city has to offer. These sights include Panama Canal, Miraflores Lock (with a tour of the visitor centre), Amador
Causeway, Flamenco Island, the Biomuseum and Panama Old Town. Finish the tour in the Old Town part of the city and then explore
as you please.
Experiences
Panama City & Canal Tour. Join a knowledgeable local guide on a four + hour tour of Panama City and the famous Panama Canal. See
the city’s most famous attractions including its old town Casco Viejo - a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with colonial buildings,
charming cobbled streets and stunning promenades. Choose a spot for lunch - there are plenty of local options! Next stop is the
Panama Canal and the Miraflores Locks - locks make it possible for ships to pass through the Panama Canal and are considered an
engineering wonder of the 21st century! Wonder through a Museum on-site and watch from a viewing deck as the large vessels make
their voyage through the canal! The tour continues with a trip to Amador Causeway - which links Panama City to Flamenco Island - for
a glimpse of local life. For the final stop, take a short hike up Ancon Hill to experience incredible views of the city!
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hilton Garden Inn
Included Meals Accommodation
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DAY 44: Panama City: Free Day
Indulge in a full day at leisure in Panama City. Continue explorations of the charming old-town, journey along its tranquil shores or
savour Panamanian food with influences from Africa, Spain and Mexico. Stroll through art or history museums, including Afro-
Antillean Museum, Biomuseo and the Natural Science Museum. Perhaps join an optional excursion to San Blas islands?
Optional Excursions
San Blas Day Trip: US$ 140
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 45: Panama City - Bocas del Toro
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner: Hilton Garden Inn
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hilton Garden Inn
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Take an early morning departure and get ready for another a day filled with experiences! Take an hour-long flight to Bocas del Toro.
This archipelago of tropical islands is located in the Caribbean Sea, just off the northeastern coastline of Panama. Check in at your
hotel upon arrival and stretch your legs on a quick orientation tour of Bocas del Toro town. The colourful seaside villages and
untamed beauty is sure to leave you speechless. Your tour leader will point out the best local places to eat and shop. Tuck into a
traditional lunch before spending the rest of the day at your leisure. Hop on a boat to a nearby island, do birdwatching or take it easy
and curl up in a hammock for the afternoon.
Experiences
Bocas Town Orientation Walk. Get your full vacation vibe on! Bocas del Toro is actually an island archipelago located in the province
of Panama. Isla Colón is the best known island and Bocas de Toro, or simply, Bocas town, is at the heart of this area. Here one can find
a unique mix of Afro-caribbean and Latin culture, tropical rainforest climate, colourful houses, amazing vegetation and a wonderful
spot where surfers, backpackers and locals get together. The sleepy island atmosphere captivates anyone who visits. Take a
walkabout with your tour leader to find out where you can go for local food, book a trip to one of the nearby islands or simply go
where the best beaches are located. And it might be good to know that the American dollar can be used as currency here.
DAY 46: Bocas del Toro: Free Day
After breakfast today, passengers have the choice to explore the island at their own pace, or take their pick of a bunch of optional
activities on offer. Visit Bastimentos Island and Red Frog Beach - both popular destinations in the Bastimentos National Marine Park.
There’s also a trip to Starfish beach and Bird Island, or even a Zipline canopy tour. Whatever you do, you’ll experience pure bliss in
Bocas town!
Optional Excursions
Bocas Island Hopper Day Trip: US$ 50
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Playa Tortuga
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel Playa Tortuga
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DAY 47: Bocas del Toro - Arenal
Continue the journey and travel by boat, coach and on foot to make it to the next destination. First thing in the morning, transfer to
the marina and board a boat for a short ride from Bocas de Toro to the mainland. Then take a trip to Sixaola, a tiny border town
located between Panama and Costa Rica. Do things the old school way and walk across the border (the views are worth it, promise).
Then travel onwards and see how the landscapes change as we travel deeper into a new country - Costa Rica. Head for the town of La
Fortuna, gateway to the Arenal volcano. Check into the hotel and sit down for dinner and you first taste of Costa Rican cuisine.
Experiences
Boat Ride from Bocas Town to Almirante. Experience the Caribbean coast the way it was first experienced - by boat! Board a boat
and travel from Bocas del Toro to Port Almirante, mainland Panama. Feel the sea breeze as you see islands and islets pass by and
catch views of mountains and forests in the distance.
Cross borders on foot (Panama - Costa Rica). Get that passport stamp and walk across the Sixaola-Guabito International Bridge that
connects Panama to Costa Rica. When have you ever crossed an international border on foot?
DAY 48: Arenal: Free Day
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel La Fortuna - Arenal
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Today is a full free day for a leisurely exploration of La Fortuna, situated at the base of Arenal Volcano. The Arenal Volcano is a natural
wonder that offers many exciting adventures in the surrounding area. Soar between treetops as you zipline over the rainforest, hike
around Arenal Volcano National Park or explore hanging bridges in the area. In short: any adventure-seekers dream! In the afternoon
you have the option of joining the most relaxing experience of all - a trip to the hot springs of Baldi. Here you can soak in the naturally
heated pools at the base of Arenal volcano and experience the rejuvenating effects of the mineral-rich water on your body. The
experience includes dinner with full view of the volcano.
Optional Excursions
Arenal Half-day volcano hike: US$ 25
Hanging Bridges Excursion: US$ 40
Arenal Hot Springs & Dinner Experience: US$ 60
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 49: Arenal - Monteverde
We leave after breakfast today for a 4-hour journey to Monteverde and the rainforest in Costa Rica. This is a bucket list destination for
many. After arrival, have lunch and settle into the hotel - this paradise is home for the next two nights! Then head out to the
Monteverde Cloud Forest for the afternoon. There are a number of tropical cloud forests in Costa Rica; Monteverde Cloud Forest
reserve is by far the most famous. This magical forest in the clouds stretches over more than 10,000 hectares and has been dubbed
the ‘Crown Jewel’ of cloud forests in the world. It’s the ideal place for hiking and birding. You’re bound to see exotic birds like
hummingbirds, toucans, trogons and bellbirds.
Experiences
Visit Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve: Exploring the forest in Monteverde is a very special bucket list experience. Only 0.14% of the
world’s landmass is covered in tropical cloud forest. This tropical environment is a wonderful example of a cloud forest ecosystem. As
you make it through the jungle walking along footpaths and over suspension bridges you get close to the tropical plants, smelling the
moist ground and seeing natural light breaks through the trees. It’s also home to hundreds of mammals, amphibians, birds and
insect species. It’s also the only place in the world where you can find the largest variety of hummingbird species. Monteverde Cloud
Forest Reserve has been protected since 1972.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Hotel La Fortuna - Arenal
Included Meals Accommodation
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DAY 50: Monteverde: Free Day
Your schedule is free for the day and you can explore the Monteverde Cloud Forest area to heart’s content. If you’re interested in a
guided experience, there are some optional excursions lined up. Visit a local butterfly farm or go on a Costa Rican coffee tour. Have a
chat with your tour leader about the options and plan your day accordingly.
Optional Excursions
Coffee Farm Tour: US$ 25
* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 51: Monteverde - Jaco
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner: Claro de Luna
Jaguarundi Lodge
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Claro de Luna
Jaguarundi Lodge
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After breakfast, depart on a short journey heading for Costa Rica's central Pacific coast. Make a stop at the Tárcoles river on the way
to spot huge crocodiles sunbathing in their natural environment (weather permitting). Travel onwards to make it to the surfing capital
of Costa Rica, Jaco. Upon arrival, head out for an intro walking tour of the town with your tour leader. Jaco is a sleepy surf town with
quirky cafes, restaurants and shops. It’s one of the best spots in Costa Rica to surf or to learn how to surf! Spend the rest of the day at
your leisure. Your tour leader will recommend optional activities if you’re looking for something interesting to do.
Experiences
Visit to Tárcoles River and ‘Crocodile Bridge’: Pay a visit to the Tárcoles River! Rio Tárcoles is an important waterway in Costa Rica and
is home to a sizeable population of crocodiles! ‘Crocodile Bridge' is a famous stopover where visitors can take in the views and spot
some of these huge reptiles sunbathing on the river banks.
Jacó orientation walk: Stroll through one of Costa Rica’s favourite vacation spots! With its balmy year-round weather, great waves and
exceptional surf beaches, Jacó is a top surfing destination. It is also known for being a gateway to Costa Rica’s national parks and is
surrounded by great places for hiking and fishing. Your tour leader will point out the best places to eat and shop for souvenirs here
plus the lively nightlife spots!
DAY 52: Jaco: Free Day
Today you can spend time in Jaco or join a trip to Manuel Antonio National Park. Even though it’s the smallest in Costa Rica, it’s the
most celebrated and was rated as one of the Top 10 national parks in the world! It’s popularity is largely due to the location tucked
into the coast offering visitors sandy beaches with a backdrop of the lush forest. And it’s not only naturally beautiful, it’s also one of
the world’s most biodiverse parks. In your time here there’s a chance that you can spot animals like the endangered red-backed
squirrel monkey, sloths, capuchin monkeys, iguanas, dolphins, even migrating whales! Arrive back in Jaco later this afternoon. As the
last night on tour, tonight will be a feast of feasts as we celebrate the end of our Ultimate South America tour.
Optional Excursions
Manuel Antonio National Park Day Trip: US$ 60
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Tramonto Hotel
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
Accommodation
Tramonto Hotel
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* Stated prices and availability are subject to change.
DAY 53: Jaco - San Jose
After spending your final night in Jaco, sit down for one last breakfast at the hotel in Jaco. You can choose to take the coach ride to
San Jose, or stay put in Jaco. On arrival in San Jose an orientation driving tour marks the end of the tour. As for the rest of the day
there are no activities planned, so it’s adiós in San Jose. Have a safe onward journey! Transfers to San Jose International airport is
available on request.
Experiences
San Jose Panoramic Driving Tour: Take a driving tour of Costa Rica’s largest city and capital’s city centre. See some major sights
including the Parque Nacional, Pre-Colombian Museum and the Metropolitan cathedral.
Included Meals
Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
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