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South American Odyssey


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Sample the unique cultures of South America during this thrilling Panorama vacation! Arrive in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for a 4-night stay, and take in the sights of South America's largest city, including Sugar Loaf Mountain, Corcovado Mountain, and the cathedral. Fly to Iguassu Falls to see the magnificent waterfalls and tropical foliage, then fly to Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. During your 4-night stay, visit the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Cemetery of the Recoleta, plus enjoy a day trip to Uruguay where you sail on a catamaran to Colonia de Sacramento. After a day of relaxing in Buenos Aires, fly to Bariloche in Patagonia and take a chairlift ride to Cerro Campanario. Your lake crossing journey then takes you on a boat cruise across Lago Nahuel Huapi, a drive through the forests and peaks of the Andes Mountains, a catamaran cruise across Lago Todos los Santos, and a picture stop at the Petrohue Rapids before reaching Puerto Varas, Chile. Stop in Puerto Montt en route to Santiago, where you visit San Cristobal Hill and the 18th-century cathedral. A day at leisure in the “Pearl of the Pacific" is perfect for last-minute shopping or additional discoveries on your own.


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Trip Itinerary

Day 1 - On the Plane

 
Flight to South America.
Commercial Flight

Board your flight to South America.

On the Plane Commercial Flight picture

Day 2 - Rio De Janeiro

 
Arrival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Hotel

Welcome to South America’s largest and most populous country. Rooms are ready for immediate check-in so you can refresh.

Relaxation

The balance of your day is free.

Sightseeing

Tonight, meet your tour director and fellow traveling companions for a welcome dinner. Drive along famous Ipanema and Copacabana Beaches to Sugar Loaf Mountain. Ascend by cable car, where you can savor spectacular vistas of the city while toasting your upcoming vacation with caipirinhas, a favorite Brazilian cocktail.

Enjoy dinner at a popular local restaurant. (D)


Day 3 - Rio De Janeiro

 
Sightseeing

Today, visit the statue of Christ the Redeemer crowning Corcovado Mountian, a rounded peak rising 2,300 feet from the bay below. Take the scenic cog railway ride to its top, where a 360-degree panorama affords sweeping views. Proceed to bustling downtown Rio. View the Sambodromo and visit the Cathedral. This evening, it’s off to a churrascaria for a feast of barbecued meats marinated and roasted over charcoal in true Brazilian style.

Performing Arts

Later, experience a samba show, where the sheer vitality of this country explodes in a colorful extravaganza. (B,D)


Day 4 - Rio De Janeiro

 
Ocean Cruise

A day of leisure or you may wish to enjoy a Guanabara Bay cruise, offering spectacular views of Rio and its beaches.

Sightseeing

This afternoon, consider an optional trip to historic Petropolis, once the former summer palace of Emperor Dom Pedro II and now a mountain resort. (B)


Day 5 - Rio De Janeiro

 
National Parks

This morning, try an optional Jeep tour to the Botanical Gardens with its splendid orchid exhibit, and Tijuca National Park to view native flora and fauna. Spend an evening at leisure. (B)


Day 6 - Iguassu Falls

 
Rio De Janeiro-iguassu Falls.
Commercial Flight

A flight from Rio takes you to Iguassu Falls.

Sightseeing

Experience the clouds of spray, the incessant roar, and the surrounding luxuriant tropical growth that make this an unforgettable natural wonder. Spend the afternoon enjoying the magnificent panorama of waterfalls from the Brazilian side. Your local guide introduces the spectacle of this 2-mile-wide torrential downpour, with some cataracts as high as 250 feet, which is nothing short of hypnotic. (B,D)


Day 7 - Buenos Aires

 
Iguassu Falls-buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sightseeing

Enjoy a closer perspective with a walking tour of the Argentine side of the Falls. Then on to Iguazu International Airport for your flight to Buenos Aires. After arriving, an orientation walk acquaints you with the “Paris of South America” and its wide boulevards and outdoor cafés. (B)


Day 8 - Buenos Aires

 
Sightseeing

Your sightseeing starts in La Boca, a colorful district and site of the city’s first port. Take a short walking tour of this unique neighborhood and then on to San Telmo, famous for its late-colonial buildings and a popular gathering spot for artists. At the Plaza de Mayo, see La Casa Rosada (the President’s Pink House) and the Metropolitan Cathedral, housing San Martin’s Mausoleum. Drive past the ornate Colon Opera House before reaching The Cemetery of the Recoleta, the burial site of Eva Peron.

Performing Arts

Savor the atmosphere of this cosmopolitan capital on the included evening excursion: dinner featuring Argentine steaks and other specialties topped off by a flawless performance of Latin America’s most sensuous dance—the tango! (B,D)


Day 9 - Buenos Aires

 
Buenos Aires–Uruguay–Buenos Aires.
Sightseeing

Today, visit another South American country—Uruguay. Travel by catamaran to the World Heritage City of Colonia de Sacramento. Founded by Portuguese settlers from Brazil in 1680, this town held a strategic position as a smuggling outpost for transporting British goods across the Rio de la Plata into the Spanish colonies throughout the 17th century. Today, its charm lies in its narrow streets and colonial buildings. Enjoy a guided tour and lunch. (B,L)


Day 10 - Buenos Aires

 
Sightseeing

Enjoy a full day at leisure, with an optional excursion to the Pampas. Experience the atmosphere of Argentine country life as you visit an estancia (ranch).

Get acquainted with the lifestyle of the gauchos and enjoy a barbecue lunch and the warm hospitality of your hosts before returning to the city. (B)


Day 11 - Bariloche

 
Buenos Aires-Bariloche.
Commercial Flight

Fly south to Bariloche in Patagonia on the shores of fjord-like Lago Nahuel Huapi in the heart of Argentina’s Lake District.

Sightseeing

Arrive in the early evening, with time to enjoy a leisurely stroll through the picturesque town center. See the city hall, the clock tower in Municipality Square, and the famous chocolate factories. (B,D)


Day 12 - Bariloche

 
Sightseeing

This chic alpine resort boasts some of the most glorious scenery in the country. Cameras should be ready for today’s chairlift ride to a lookout point at Cerro Campanario. You’ll want to capture the vistas of surrounding lakes and Andes mountain peaks. The tour continues with a leisurely drive around the Llao Llao Peninsula, Lago Moreno, and Lopez Bay. (B,L)


Day 13 - Puerto Varas

 
Bariloche-Puerto Varas, Chile.
Sightseeing

Set out today for your memorable Andes Lake Crossing. Board a boat for the cruise across Lago Nahuel Huapi to Puerto Blest. Proceed by motorcoach through pristine wilderness adorned by emerald lakes, thick pine forests, and snowcapped peaks of the Andes Mountains. Look out for soaring Osorno Volcano as you cross Lago Todos los Santos by catamaran. Then take pictures of the thundering Petrohue Rapids and skirt the southern shore of Lago Llanquihue on the way to Puerto Varas.

Hotel

Drive to your hotel along the rosebush-lined streets of this lakeside resort. (B,L,D)


Day 14 - Puerto Varas

 
Puerto Varas-Puerto Montt-Santiago.
Sightseeing

Your morning tour of the nearby seaport of Puerto Montt in Chilean Patagonia takes you to the harbor brimming with fishing vessels and along a busy waterfront lined with seafood stalls.

Airport Transfer

Transfer to the airport for your flight north to Santiago.

Hotel

Perched between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes, Santiago has evolved as the country’s political, commercial, and cultural capital. Tonight, dinner is at the hotel. (B,D)


Day 15 - Santiago

 
Sightseeing

Today your local guide traces the city’s history and heritage. Start at La Moneda, the official Government Palace, and nearby San Cristoball Hill with its landmark statue of the Virgin Mary. Your tour ends at the Plaza de Armas, the main square, with a visit to the 18th century cathedral. This afternoon offers an optional excursion to the Undurraga Winery, one of the oldest in Chile, where you will learn how some of South America’s wines are produced.

Performing Arts

This evening, you may opt to join a Chilean Folkloric Dinner Show. (B)


Day 16 - Santiago

 
Sightseeing

The day is free for independent activities. You may want to take advantage of an optional excursion to the beautiful coastal region west of Santiago. Drive through the undulating hills of Chile’s wine country to the historic port of Valparaiso, and continue along the coast to nearby Viña del Mar. This chic seaside resort with palm tree-lined avenues and lovely villas truly deserves the sobriquet “Pearl of the Pacific.”

Tonight, your tour director hosts a special farewell dinner to celebrate a great touring adventure. (B,D)


Day 17 - Santiago

 
Santiago-homebound Flight.
Shopping

Enjoy a full free day to catch up on last-minute souvenir shopping.

Airport Transfer

Your homebound flight departs late this evening. (B)


Day 18 - On the Plane

 
Commercial Flight

An early morning arrival is ideal for making homebound connections.


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