Exploring South America: Rio, Buenos Aires, Patagonia & Chilean Fjord Cruise

Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, Iguassu Falls | Argentina: Buenos Aires, El Calafate | Chile: Torres del Paine National Park, Santiago

Nights on Ship

4

Group size

No more than 25 travelers

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Activity level

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Single Supplement: Low-Cost

From $10,595 per person

20 Days | $530 per day

Includes airfare

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Optional Tours

During your trip, you will have the opportunity to join optional tours to further your discoveries—all of which are noted below. Most of these tours can only be reserved onsite with your Trip Experience Leader, however due to limited space and other special requirements, some optional tours must be reserved before your departure from the U.S. If this trip has optional tours that need to be purchased in advance, they will be noted with a disclaimer below.

Great Adventure

Day 6 | $75 per person

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Explore both halves of Iguassu National Park: the jungle and the waterfalls. You'll begin by entering the jungle on the Sendero Yacaratía trail, which offers sweeping panoramic views. After a short ride, arrive at the Puerto Macuco base and the floating dock where you'll board a motorboat for the second half of your tour. Travel through the Iguassu River Canyon, passing through a few river rapids, before reaching the calm side of San Martin Island. From here you'll sail on for up-close views of two of the park’s waterfalls—first to Tres Mosqueteros for a view of both the Argentinean and Brazilian sides of Iguassu, and then to the largest and most impressive waterfall, San Martin.

Wine Tasting

Day 11 | $41 per person

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This optional wine tasting tour brings us to La Tienda de Vinos in El Calafate, where we’ll enjoy an immersive experience amidst the backdrop of Patagonia charm. We’ll be joined by a local sommelier who will share their expertise and the history of Argentinean vintages as we sample five unique kinds. La Tienda de Vinos captures the essence of El Calafate and the distinctive viticulture that thrives in this Patagonian setting.