When to go
January – March and October – November
Price
From £4,295 pp (including flights) | Private: £4,695pp (including flights)
Flight time
14hrs 59mins

Introduction

Discover everything that South America has to offer, with an enchanting journey through the region’s three main countries, including Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. On this expansive and breathtaking experience, you will marvel at the many natural wonders of South America, starting in the foothills of Andes and making your way to the lively and colorful beaches of Rio.

At a Glance

Duration
18 days & 15 nights
Guide price
Group: £4,295pp (including flights) | Private: £4,695pp (including flights)
Cities/Destinations (in order)
Santiago | Punta Arenas | Patagonia | Torres del Paine | El Calafate | Perito Moreno | Buenos Aires | Iguazú & Iguaçu |Rio de Janeiro
Tour Type
Experienced local tour manager and guided sightseeing
Tour Theme
Group Tour
Activity Level
Age Range
N/A
Star Rating of Tour
Superior
Accommodation
Pullman Santiago Hotel Costaustralis | Hotel Lago Grey | Hotel Kosten Aike | Alvear Art Hotel |Gran Meliá Iguazú |Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana
Board Basis
Varied - please see the sample itinerary for details
Min|Max Group Size
Average 14 people with a maximum of 20
Start/Finish
Santiago | Rio de Janeiro
Extensions
Atacama Desert + tour (5 days & 3 nights) from £1,095 Tour + Búzios (5 days & 3 nights) from £525 Tour + Amazon (5 days & 3 nights) from £995

Highlights

Stay Close to the Majestic Iguazú Falls

Comprised of over 250 separate waterfall drops, Iguazú Falls is an awe-inspiring sight to behold. The cascading waterfalls stretch nearly 1.85 miles wide, and the falls themselves lie split between Argentina and Brazil. The largest waterfall at Iguazú Falls is called Devil’s Throat, which drops more than 264 feet into the watery depths below.

Discover Patagonia’s Celebrated Sights on Both Sides of the Andes

The Andes Mountains are one of the great natural features of the world. They consist of extremely high plateaus, spreading to a distance of around 5,500 miles from the southern tip of South America to the northern coast of the Caribbean. Located in the Central Andes is the Altiplano Plateau, which is 3,750m high and considered the world’s second largest plateau after the 4,500m high Tibetan Plateau.

Embrace the Latin Culture of Buenos Aires and Colorful Rio de Janeiro

Buenos Aires is celebrated for its elegance and sophistication, while Rio de Janeiro is known for letting its hair down, partying in style, and living up the nightlife. During your journey to South America, you will get to experience the best of both worlds, discovering what makes each of these distinct cities unique, and where they came from to get where they are today.

Live in Luxury at the Copacabana Beach

Celebrated for its white sandy beaches, fun-loving and vibrant atmosphere, and trendy nightlife culture, the Copacabana Beach is the place to be for those wanting to relax, unwind, and have some fun. Combining Brazilian soul with a classic beach vibe, Copacabana is rich with live music, bars, pubs, and various outdoor activities to keep visitors entertained.

Recommended Hotels

Pullman Santiago El Bosque | Hotel Costaustralis | Hotel Kosten Aike | Alvear
Art Hotel | Gran Meliá Iguazú | Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana

Sample Itinerary

Experience the Magic of South America

In this sample itinerary, experience the best of both worlds by visiting the cultural highlights of South America, including Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. Marvel at the beauty of the Iguazú Falls. Experience the vibrant, colorful nightlife of Rio de Janeiro. And check out the impressive local wildlife at the Torres del Paine National Park. There is no shortage of fun, memorable, and engaging activities on offer in South America.

Day 1: Fly to Santiago, Chile

Fly from London to Santiago. Regional connections available.

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Day 2: Santiago

Upon arrival, transfer to the Pullman Santiago El Bosque for a 2-night stay. Enjoy an optional visit to a nearby winery.

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Day 3: Santiago

Enjoy a morning city tour of Santiago. Visit the historic center and pedestrian malls of the Centro. Head north of Santiago to visit San Cristóbal Hill, home to a statue of the Virgin Mary on top of the Cerro San Cristóbal. Then check out the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, which contains rare artifacts, sculptures, and artwork that spans over 3,000 years. Afternoon leisure.

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Day 4: Fly to Punta Arenas • Patagonia

Fly to Punta Arenas. Take a short tour of the city and visit the Strait of Magellan, a navigable sea route in southern Chile. Then explore the impressive and desolate wilderness of Puerto Natales. The village is famed for its cattle ranching, adventure-focused activities, and the famous Torres del Paine National Park.

Stay overnight at Hotel Costaustralis with a fjord-view room.

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Day 5: Torres del Paine

Take a full-day excursion to the Torres del Paine National Park. There you can marvel at the expansive ice glaciers, misty forests, and various walks of wildlife. Whether you’re a thrill seeker or wildlife observer, there is something for everyone at Torres del Paine.

Stay 2 nights at the Hotel Lago Grey. Upgrade to a superior room with a clear view of the glaciers from £45 per person.

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Day 6: Torres del Paine

Walk around the national park in the morning. Then visit Lake Sarmiento and Amarga Lagoon. The former is one of the largest lakes in the sanctuary, while the latter offers stunning photography opportunities of Torres del Paine National Park from afar.

Enjoy afternoon leisure. Or participate in optional excursions at the park.

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Day 7: El Calafate, Argentina

Cross the border to El Calafate in Argentina. Then stay 2 nights at the Hotel Kosten Aike. The hotel is unique for its focus on sustainability and celebrating local artists. All the bedspreads, curtains, folders, fittings, and plastic compositions are specially made by prominent artists, whose style takes influence from the town of Tehuelche, particularly its perfect geometry.

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Day 8: Perito Moreno Glacier

Full-day tour of the Perito Moreno Glacier. Unlike many glaciers around the world, the Perito Moreno Glacier is actually advancing rather than retreating, making it a rare sight for visitors. You can also take an optional boat trip in front of the glacier wall.

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Day 9: Fly to Buenos Aires

Fly to Buenos Aires. Transfer to the Alvear Art Hotel for 3 nights, a luxury hotel with lush greenery, modern architecture, conveniently located amenities, and more than 137 rooms and 2 suites, each decorated with unmatched style and elegance.

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Day 10 & 11: Buenos Aires

Take a half-day tour of Buenos Aires and the La Boca district. The district is notable for being the birthplace of the tango, thanks to the influx of Italian inhabitants in the early 20th century. On Day 11 enjoy a day of leisure or take an optional excursion to an estancia (an estate) in the Pampas or Colonia in Uruguay. The estancias are the perfect chance to get an authentic Wild West experience, with vast rolling plains and horseback riding combined with fresh country air.

Day 12 & 13: Fly to Iguazú / Iguaçu

Fly to Iguazú Falls. Then stay for 2 nights at the Gran Meliá Iguazú inside the park. You can also upgrade to a falls-view room from £125. While there, you will get the chance to take a guided tour of both the Brazilian and Argentian sides of the falls, as the falls themselves lie within a split between the two countries. When the park is closed, you will get to see the sunset or dawn and marvel at how the color of the scenery changes as the light appears and reappears.

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Day 14: Fly to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Fly to Rio de Janeiro. Stay at the luxury Fairmont Rio de Janeiro Copacabana for 3 nights. Standard rooms have a deluxe city/partial ocean view room. Optional upgrades to a deluxe oceanfront room are available from £115.

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Day 15 & 16: Rio de Janeiro

Full-day tour of Rio de Janeiro. Visit the sprawling mountain ranges of Corcovado, home to the statue of Christ the Redeemer. Then take a cable car ride to Sugarloaf Mountain, which provides stunning panoramic views of the city and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2012.

On Day 16 enjoy a day of leisure. Or take an optional excursion to the old center of Rio, which features the Plaza XV and is where many of Brazil’s largest companies have their offices. Alternatively take a 4×4 tour to Tijuca Forest, claimed to be the world’s largest urban forest.

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Day 17 & 18: Fly to London

Take an overnight flight back to London. Enquire for supplements for day room if required. Arrive in London the next day.

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