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I hope that all of you are doing well. As you can see I'm back and the time went by so fast that it seems almost a dream to see and do all that I did. To say that I had a great time is an understatement. It has to be one of the most pleasant experiences of my life. What struck me the most was ho ... more Orlando L. Morales
Houston, TX
8 Days/7 Nights from $1,459 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Classic Machu Picchu, our Featured Peru Tour, is a great way to experience the most interesting destinations of the country. It includes Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and an overnight stay in Machu Picchu. You will have a city tour of Lima, city tour of Cusco, including the four ruins that surround the city, and a Sacred Valley excursion. You will also have a free day in Machu Picchu to revisit the site or enjoy the surrounding area.
9 Days/8 Nights from $1,719 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
This tour is an extended version of our Classic Machu Picchu Tour. It includes Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and an overnight stay in Machu Picchu. When you arrive in Cusco, you will be taken directly to the Sacred Valley so that you can acclimatize to the altitude. In the Sacred Valley, you will have private tours of the Indian artisan market in Pisac and the fortress of Ollantaytambo as well as a choice of optional (included) tours.
10 Days/9 Nights from $1,879 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Appreciate Peru's fascinating cultures and history in one of our most popular tours. It includes Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, an overnight stay in Machu Picchu, and an excursion to Lake Titicaca. You will have city tours of Lima and Cusco, and visit Pisac market and Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley. You will have a free day in Machu Picchu, and then travel by train to Puno and Lake Titicaca to experience the unique cultures of the inhabitants of Peru's Altiplano.
Arequipa is Peru's second largest city and lies on the slopes of Misti Vocano. It was named a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, due to its well preserved colonial center. The Colca Canyon is one of the deepest canyons on Earth, and an excellent place to observe the endangered Andean Condor and pre-Inca stepped terraces still used in farming. This tour also includes Lima, Cusco and the four ruins surrounding the city, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and a guided tour of Machu Picchu.
11 Days/10 Nights from $2,149 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Experience the Inca and Nazca cultures in this amazing tour of Peru. Beginning in Lima, you will travel to the Ica region to learn about Peru's wine and Pisco industries, fly over the Nazca Lines, and observe the bird and sea lion colonies of the Ballestas Islands. Continuing on to Cusco, you will explore the four ruins that surround the city, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and Machu Picchu, including an overnight stay. Enjoy a folkloric dinner show on your last night in Lima.
14 Days/13 Nights from $2,649 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Discover the Nazca, Inca, and Aymara cultures of Peru. Beginning in Ica, you will have a winery tour, flyover the mysterious Nazca Lines, and have a boat tour of Islas Ballestas, one of the best places in Peru to see marine animals. From the Inca capital of Cusco, you will visit the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. And, in Puno, home to the Aymara culture in Peru's Altiplano, you will explore Taquile Island and the Floating Islands of Uros on Lake Titicaca, and the chullpas of Sillustani.
11 Days/10 Nights from $2,029 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Experience Peru's culture, history, and amazing wildlife in this fascinating tour. You will begin in Lima, and continue on to Cusco, the Andean capital of Inca civilization, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu, where you will stay overnight. Then travel to Posada Amazonas, a private lodge located within the 275,000 hectare Tambopata National Reserve in Peru's Amazon basin. Wildlife can be observed from atop a canopy tower, during a boat ride across an oxbow lake, and at a parrot clay lick.
11 Days/10 Nights from $2,299 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Explore the cultural history of the Incas and witness the biodiversity of the Peruvian Amazon on this incomparable Peru tour. You will begin in Lima, the capital city, and continue on to Cusco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and Machu Picchu. You will then continue on to Reserva Amazonica, adjacent to Tambopata National Reserve. Observe the giant river otters on Lake Sandoval, ascend to the top of the canopy walkway for a walk through the tree tops, and enjoy a long walk to Gamitana Creek.
11 Days/10 Nights from $2969 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
On this amazing tour of Peru, you will travel to the Andean capital of Inca civilization and to the Amazon Basin. You will begin in Lima, and continue on to Cusco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and Machu Picchu. After experiencing Peru's culture and history, you will appreciate its biodiversity in Manu Wildlife Center. Located in a private rain forest reserve just outside Manu Biosphere, it offers abundant wildlife, tapir and macaw clay licks, and two canopy towers.
Accept the challenge of hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu and you will be rewarded with amazing mountain scenery, watching the sunrise from Inti Punku, and a sense of accomplishment. You will have time in Cusco and the Sacred Valley to acclimatize before the hike, and explore the many archaeological ruins, and then continue on to Posada Amazonas after the hike to learn about the plants and animals that inhabit Peru's Amazon rain forest, one of the most bio-diverse places on Earth.
10 Days/9 Nights from $1,879 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
The one day Inca Trail hike offers an excellent way to experience the Inca Trail without camping in tents. You will first visit Lima, Cusco, and the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and have a guided tour of Machu Picchu the day after the hike. In the Sacred Valley, you will have private tours of the Indian artisan market in Pisac and the fortress of Ollantaytambo, and can choose an optional excursion of horseback riding, whitewater rafting, or Chinchero, Maras salt mines, and Moray.
7 Days/6 Nights from $1,189 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Voyage to Machu Picchu is our most popular Peru Vacation Deal. It includes Lima, Cusco, and an overnight in Machu Picchu. You will have a city tour of Lima, a city tour of Cusco including the four ruins that surround the city and the artisans market at San Blas, and a guided tour of Machu Picchu, the 'Lost City of the Incas'. On your free day in Machu Picchu, you can hike to Intipunku or Huayna Picchu, or enjoy another activity in the surrounding area.
9 Days/8 Nights from $1,659 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Voyage to Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca includes Lima, Cusco, overnight in Machu Picchu, and two nights in Puno to visit Lake Titicaca. You will have a city tour of Lima, city tour of Cusco including the four ruins that surround the city and the artisans market at San Blas, and a guided tour of Machu Picchu, the 'Lost City of the Incas'. In Puno, you will travel by boat to Taquile Island and the Floating Islands of Uros to experience the unique cultures of the inhabitants of Peru's Altiplano.
10 Days/9 Nights from $1,739 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Voyage to Machu Picchu, Arequipa, and the Colca Canyon includes Lima, Cusco, an overnight in Machu Picchu, and an excursion to Arequipa and the Colca Canyon. You will have a city tour of Lima, a city tour of Cusco and the artisans market at San Blas, and a guided tour of Machu Picchu, the 'Lost City of the Incas'. The last part of this tour takes you to Arequipa, Peru's second largest city, and then to the Colca Canyon, where you can observe pre-Inca terracing and majestic condors.
7 Days/6 Nights from $1,859 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
This tour combines colonial Quito with a four day Galapagos Islands cruise on the Galapagos Legend, a 100 passenger deluxe expedition ship that offers the comforts and amenities of a larger cruise liner. It features 57 cabins with lower beds, private bathroom, and spacious social areas including a pool, Jacuzzi, bar, observation decks, al fresco dining areas, library, and conference room. Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
8 Days/7 Nights from $2,289 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
This tour combines colonial Quito with a four day Galapagos Islands cruise on the Galapagos Legend, a 100 passenger deluxe expedition ship that offers the comforts and amenities of a larger cruise liner. It features 57 cabins with lower beds, private bathroom, and spacious social areas including a pool, Jacuzzi, bar, observation decks, al fresco dining areas, library, and conference room. Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
11 Days/10 Nights from $3,519 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
This tour combines colonial Quito with an eight day Galapagos Islands cruise on the Galapagos Legend, a 100 passenger deluxe expedition ship that offers the comforts and amenities of a larger cruise liner. It features 57 cabins with lower beds, private bathroom, and spacious social areas including a pool, Jacuzzi, bar, observation decks, al fresco dining areas, library, and conference room. Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
8 Days/7 Nights from $2,289 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
This tour combines colonial Quito with a five day Galapagos Islands cruise on the Coral I and II. The Coral I and II are mid-sized 36 and 20 passenger yachts with a/c, lower beds, and private bathrooms. Social areas include a Jacuzzi, lounge, restaurant, bar, boutique, library, moon deck reading area, and expansive observation decks. Snorkeling equipment ($20) and wet suits ($25) can be rented on board. Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
This tour combines colonial Quito with a five day Galapagos Islands cruise on the Galapagos Explorer II, a 289 ft. expedition ship designed to provide comfort and scientific information to 100 passengers. Each of its 50 ocean view suites has lower beds, large closets, and a private bathroom. Its social areas include a conference room, Jacuzzi, and wildlife observation deck. Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and diving (purchased separately).
This tour combines colonial Quito with a five day Galapagos Islands cruise on the Santa Cruz, an expedition vessel built exclusively for Galapagos cruising. The ship accommodates 90 passengers and is recognized for its service, expert crew, and fine cuisine. Each cabin features twin or double beds, and private bathrooms. Four public decks offer a dining room, bar, sun deck, and Jacuzzi. Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
This tour combines colonial Quito with a five day Galapagos Islands cruise on the Galapagos Journey I, a 91 ft. power catamaran that was built in 2006. The ship accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable air conditioned cabins with ocean view picture windows, lower beds, and private bathrooms. Social areas include a dining room, outside bar, library, Jacuzzi, and sun deck. Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling and sea kayaking.
12 Days/11 Nights from $3,169 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Experience Ecuador's unique and abundant wildlife in this tour of the Galapagos Islands and the Amazon River Basin. Your tour begins in Quito, which has spectacular views of the Andes and nearby volcanoes. You will then travel to the Galapagos for a five day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend. And, the final part of your tour will take you to La Selva Jungle Lodge, which offers numerous walking trails, an observation tower, and a spectacular parrot clay lick.
The Galapagos Islands and Ecuador's Amazon Basin offer incredible wildlife viewing opportunities. This tour includes the colonial city of Quito, with its spectacular views of the Andes and nearby volcanoes, an eight day Galapagos Islands cruise aboard the Galapagos Explorer II, where you will observe plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth, and Sacha Lodge, which features a canopy walkway, numerous hiking trails, a canopy tower, and a butterfly house.
17 Days/16 Nights from $4,899 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Visit Ecuador's Highlands, Galapagos Islands, and Amazon River Basin to appreciate the best of what this small country has to offer. Your journey begins with tours of Quito and Otavalo, and a Chaski Antawa train ride, and continues on to the Galapagos for an eight day Galapagos Legend cruise, where you can observe Giant Tortoises, Iguanas, and Boobies. The last part of the tour takes you to Kapawi Ecolodge, located in the pristine two million acre rainforest reserve of the Achuar community.
Travel in comfort to the Galapagos and the Amazon with an eight day cruise on the Galapagos Explorer II and a four day excursion to Ecuador's most luxurious jungle lodge. Your tour begins in Quito with a city tour and visit to the Middle of the World Monument and continues on to the Galapagos Islands, where you will observe plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth. At Napo Wildlife Center, highlights include parrot clay licks, canopy towers, and native community visit.
This tour combines colonial Quito with five days at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel. This charming hotel on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos is named after the famous Darwin's Finches. It has 27 air-conditioned rooms with twin or king sized beds, and private bathrooms. The hotel's amenities include a restaurant, pool, Jacuzzi, telephone and internet service, and a private seaside location steps from the beach.Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
This tour combines colonial Quito with eight days at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel. This charming hotel on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos is named after the famous Darwin's Finches. It has 26 air-conditioned rooms with twin or king sized beds, and private bathrooms. The hotel's amenities include a restaurant, pool, Jacuzzi, telephone and internet service, and a private seaside location steps from the beach.Activities: Sightseeing, wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
Experience the Galapagos from a different perspective by staying at hotels on San Cristobal, Santa Cruz, and Isabela islands. This tour is ideal for travelers that want to explore the Islands without being confined to a cruise ship. You will begin in Quito with a city tour and Equatorial Monument visit, and continue on to the Galapagos for eight days. Highlights include the observation of unique plants and animals, and exploring parts of the Islands that are seldom seen by cruise passengers.
9 Days/8 Nights from $2,209 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
This popular tour begins in Quito, the first city to be included on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage list due to its art and architecture. It includes an excursion to Otavalo, South America's largest and most famous indigenous market, a one night stay at a traditional Hacienda outside of Otavalo, a ride on the Chaski Antawa train from Ibarra to Salinas, and a four day Galapagos Legend cruise.
10 Days/9 Nights from $2,639 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
This popular tour begins in Quito, the first city to be included on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage list due to its art and architecture. It includes an excursion to Otavalo, South America's largest and most famous indigenous market, a one night stay at a traditional Hacienda outside of Otavalo, a ride on the Chaski Antawa train from Ibarra to Salinas, and a five day Galapagos Legend cruise.
12 Days/11 Nights from $3,029 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Combining the Galapagos Islands with the Highlands of Ecuador is a great way to experience the natural and cultural wonders of this small Andean country. You will begin with a four day Galapagos Legend cruise, enjoy four nights in Quito, one night in Otavalo, ride the Chaski Antawa train from Ibarra to Salinas, and visit other small indigenous towns along the Avenue of the Volcanoes from Quito to Cuenca. The final night of this tour will be spent in Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city.
13 Days/12 Nights from $3,459 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Combining the Galapagos Islands with the Highlands of Ecuador is a great way to experience the natural and cultural wonders of this small Andean country. You will begin with a five day Galapagos Legend cruise, enjoy four nights in Quito, one night in Otavalo, ride the Chaski Antawa train from Ibarra to Salinas, and visit other small indigenous towns along the Avenue of the Volcanoes from Quito to Cuenca. The final night of this tour will be spent in Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city.
The M/V Galapagos Legend is a 100 passenger deluxe expedition ship that offers the comforts and amenities of a larger cruise liner. It features 57 cabins with lower beds, private bathroom, and safe. The ship's spacious social areas include a pool, Jacuzzi, Fisherman's Bar, observation decks, al fresco dining areas, a spacious passenger lounge, dining room, boutique, library, and conference room. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
The M/V Galapagos Legend is a 100 passenger deluxe expedition ship that offers the comforts and amenities of a larger cruise liner. It features 57 cabins with lower beds, private bathroom, and safe. The ship's spacious social areas include a pool, Jacuzzi, Fisherman's Bar, observation decks, al fresco dining areas, a spacious passenger lounge, dining room, boutique, library, and conference room. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
The M/V Galapagos Legend is a 100 passenger deluxe expedition ship that offers the comforts and amenities of a larger cruise liner. It features 57 cabins with lower beds, private bathroom, and safe. The ship's spacious social areas include a pool, Jacuzzi, Fisherman's Bar, observation decks, al fresco dining areas, a spacious passenger lounge, dining room, boutique, library, and conference room. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
4 Days/3 Nights from $1,499 (Save 75% on Second Child for Jun-Sep Departures)
The M/V Galapagos Explorer II is a 289 ft. expedition ship designed to provide comfort and scientific information to 100 passengers. It has a/c throughout, and each of its 50 ocean view suites has lower beds, vanity dressers, large closets, a seating area with sofa bed, TV, mini-bar, and private bathroom. Its social areas include a restaurant, conference room, Jacuzzi, and wildlife observation deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and diving (purchased separately).
5 Days/4 Nights from $1,989 (Save 75% on Second Child for Jun-Sep Departures)
The M/V Galapagos Explorer II is a 289 ft. expedition ship designed to provide comfort and scientific information to 100 passengers. It has a/c throughout, and each of its 50 ocean view suites has lower beds, vanity dressers, large closets, a seating area with sofa bed, TV, mini-bar, and private bathroom. Its social areas include a restaurant, conference room, Jacuzzi, and wildlife observation deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and diving (purchased separately).
8 Days/7 Nights from $3,269 (Save 75% on Second Child for Jun-Sep Departures)
The M/V Galapagos Explorer II is a 289 ft. expedition ship designed to provide comfort and scientific information to 100 passengers. It has a/c throughout, and each of its 50 ocean view suites has lower beds, vanity dressers, large closets, a seating area with sofa bed, TV, mini-bar, and private bathroom. Its social areas include a restaurant, conference room, Jacuzzi, and wildlife observation deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and diving (purchased separately).
Built exclusively for Galapagos Islands cruising, the M/V Santa Cruz accommodates 90 passengers in its 44 cabins. The ship is air conditioned throughout, and is recognized for its superb service, expert crew, and international and Ecuadorian cuisine. Each spacious cabin features twin or double beds, private bathrooms, and a safe. Four public decks offer a dining room, bar, library, sun deck, and Jacuzzi. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
Built exclusively for Galapagos Islands cruising, the M/V Santa Cruz accommodates 90 passengers in its 44 cabins. The ship is air conditioned throughout, and is recognized for its superb service, expert crew, and international and Ecuadorian cuisine. Each spacious cabin features twin or double beds, private bathrooms, and a safe. Four public decks offer a dining room, bar, library, sun deck, and Jacuzzi. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
The inspiration for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by means of natural selection, was a voyage to the Galapagos Islands in 1835. This tour will trace some of his steps, first onboard the M/V Santa Cruz, and then by staying at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel, which is on the island of Santa Cruz. The M/V Santa Cruz is a 237 ft. expedition vessel that accommodates 90 passengers.Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
Built exclusively for Galapagos Islands cruising, the M/V Santa Cruz accommodates 90 passengers in its 44 cabins. The ship is air conditioned throughout, and is recognized for its superb service, expert crew, and international and Ecuadorian cuisine. Each spacious cabin features twin or double beds, private bathrooms, and a safe. Four public decks offer a dining room, bar, library, sun deck, and Jacuzzi. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
Yacht Isabela II is one of the most luxurious yachts serving the Galapagos. It has 20 outside cabins plus an owner's suite which accommodate 40 guests. The spacious cabins have private bathrooms and the ship is air conditioned throughout. Three public decks offer a bar, dining room, library and gift shop. The sun deck is comprised of a bar, observation area, Jacuzzi, and solarium. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and glass bottom boating.
Yacht La Pinta is one of the newest Galapagos Islands ships. It's 24 outside, ocean view cabins accommodate 32 passengers and offer twin or queen beds, private bathrooms, a safe, and closet and luggage storage space. The ship is air conditioned throughout, and social areas include a bar-salon, dining room, conference room, library, sky bar, sun deck, Jacuzzi, and gym. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, sea kayaking, and glass bottom boating.
The M/C Galapagos Journey I is a 91 ft. power catamaran that was built in 2006. It accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable air conditioned cabins. Each cabin features ocean view picture windows, lower beds, private bathrooms, a locker and closet. On board, there are nine crew members, one naturalist guide, and a cruise director. Social areas include a dining room, outside bar, library, Jacuzzi, and sun deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling and sea kayaking.
The M/C Galapagos Journey I is a 91 ft. power catamaran that was built in 2006. It accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable air conditioned cabins. Each cabin features ocean view picture windows, lower beds, private bathrooms, a locker and closet. On board, there are nine crew members, one naturalist guide, and a cruise director. Social areas include a dining room, outside bar, library, Jacuzzi, and sun deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling and sea kayaking.
The M/C Galapagos Journey I is a 91 ft. power catamaran that was built in 2006. It accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable air conditioned cabins. Each cabin features ocean view picture windows, lower beds, private bathrooms, a locker and closet. On board, there are nine crew members, one naturalist guide, and a cruise director. Social areas include a dining room, outside bar, library, Jacuzzi, and sun deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling and sea kayaking.
The 210 ft. M/V Eclipse accommodates 48 passengers in 26 spacious cabins. Each cabin offers ocean view picture windows or portholes, double or twin beds, private bathroom, safe, and ample closet space. The ship is air conditioned throughout, and social areas include a dining room, lounge, boutique, library, and Jacuzzi. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and kayaking.
Galapagos Odyssey is a brand new 135 ft. luxury yacht that accommodates 16 passengers on four decks. All of her ten cabins are air conditioned and have either queen or twin lower beds, a small desk, sofa, mini-bar and closet, and private bathroom. Amenities on board include a Jacuzzi, al fresco dining area, spa service, and spacious sun and shade decks. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling and diving (purchased separately).
Galapagos Odyssey is a brand new 135 ft. luxury yacht that accommodates 16 passengers on four decks. All of her ten cabins are air conditioned and have either queen or twin lower beds, a small desk, sofa, mini-bar and closet, and private bathroom. Amenities on board include a Jacuzzi, al fresco dining area, spa service, and spacious sun and shade decks. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling and diving (purchased separately).
Galapagos Odyssey is a brand new 135 ft. luxury yacht that accommodates 16 passengers on four decks. All of her ten cabins are air conditioned and have either queen or twin lower beds, a small desk, sofa, mini-bar and closet, and private bathroom. Amenities on board include a Jacuzzi, al fresco dining area, spa service, and spacious sun and shade decks. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling and diving (purchased separately).
Coral I and II are mid-sized yachts, perfect for an intimate experience while cruising the Galapagos Islands. They can accommodate 36 and 20 passengers in spacious outside cabins with a/c, lower beds, private bathrooms, and safes. Some of the cabins interconnect, which is ideal for families. Social areas include a Jacuzzi, lounge, restaurant, bar, boutique, library, moon deck, and expansive observation decks with sun/shade areas. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
Coral I and II are mid-sized yachts, perfect for an intimate experience while cruising the Galapagos Islands. They can accommodate 36 and 20 passengers in spacious outside cabins with a/c, lower beds, private bathrooms, and safes. Some of the cabins interconnect, which is ideal for families. Social areas include a Jacuzzi, lounge, restaurant, bar, boutique, library, moon deck, and expansive observation decks with sun/shade areas. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
Coral I and II are mid-sized yachts, perfect for an intimate experience while cruising the Galapagos Islands. They can accommodate 36 and 20 passengers in spacious outside cabins with a/c, lower beds, private bathrooms, and safes. Some of the cabins interconnect, which is ideal for families. Social areas include a Jacuzzi, lounge, restaurant, bar, boutique, library, moon deck, and expansive observation decks with sun/shade areas. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
8 Days/7 Nights from $3,219 (Family & Women Only Departures Avail.)
Eric, Flamingo I, and Letty are three identical yachts custom-designed for Galapagos cruising. Each accommodates no more than 20 guests in ten outside-facing cabins with lower beds, a/c, and private bathrooms. Social areas include a dining room, well-stocked bar, conference room, and sun deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, sea kayaking, and diving (purchased separately).
The E/C Galapagos Journey III is an 88 ft. catamaran that offers stability and comfort. It accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable air conditioned cabins with ocean views, lower beds, and private bathrooms. On board, there are eight crew members plus one naturalist guide. The ship also features a comfortable dining room, inside/outside bars, and a sun deck. Wetsuits can be rented on board ($20). Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
The E/C Galapagos Journey III is an 88 ft. catamaran that offers stability and comfort. It accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable air conditioned cabins with ocean views, lower beds, and private bathrooms. On board, there are eight crew members plus one naturalist guide. The ship also features a comfortable dining room, inside/outside bars, and a sun deck. Wet suits can be rented on board ($25). Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
The E/C Galapagos Journey III is an 88 ft. catamaran that offers stability and comfort. It accommodates 16 passengers in eight comfortable air conditioned cabins with ocean views, lower beds, and private bathrooms. On board, there are eight crew members plus one naturalist guide. The ship also features a comfortable dining room, inside/outside bars, and a sun deck. Wet suits can be rented on board ($30). Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and snorkeling.
The M/V Beluga is a 110 ft. steel hulled motor vessel that was originally built in Hamburg Germany in 1968 and rebuilt in 1994. It accommodates 16 passengers in eight double cabins with private bathrooms. The ship is fully air conditioned and has a dining room, lounge, and sun deck. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and sea kayaking.
M/Y Sky Dancer is one of the best alternatives for SCUBA diving in the Galapagos. The seven night itinerary offers 21 dives and four shore excursions. Eight private outside cabins accommodate 16 passengers and feature twin or king size beds, private bathrooms, and ample space for personal gear storage. Onboard amenities include air conditioning throughout, a dining room, library, naturalist dive instructor, and dive master. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, and diving.
Cachalote I is a 96 ft. schooner rigged motor sailer that accommodates 16 passengers in her seven cabins. There are six cabins with upper/lower beds and one matrimonial suite, and all have private bathrooms and a/c. Soak up some equatorial sun on her wooden decks and enjoy your cruise. Activities: Wildlife viewing, hiking, snorkeling, and sea kayaking.
7 Days/5 Nights from $1,639 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Enjoy the cosmopolitan capital city of Buenos Aires and Iguazu Falls in this captivating Argentina tour. Buenos Aires offers unique neighborhoods, such as San Telmo and Recoleta, impressive historical architecture, world renowned steaks, and Tango Shows. The Iguazu Falls are one of the most impressive natural wonders of the world. They are formed by 275 different cascades, some as tall as 270 feet, and surrounded by a subtropical rain forest.
8 Days/6 Nights from $2,899 / Land Only from $1,719
In Buenos Aires, you will visit the Argentina countryside with its customs and traditions, and spend a day at a typical "Estancia". Then, you will travel to the Lake District, San Carlos de Bariloche. This picturesque town is surrounded by lakes, rivers, snow-capped peaks, the most exuberant flora and fauna. It is also the gateway to the famous Andean Lake Crossing which joins Argentina and Chile across the Andes Range.
9 Days/ 7 Nights from $3,469 / Land Only from $2,599
You can extend your adventure at Iguassu Falls extending your stay at Yacutinga Lodge. You will visit the Argentina countryside with its customs and traditions, and spend a day at a typical "Estancia". Then, you will travel to Iguassu Falls and stay two-nights in this first class lodge located in a private reserve surrounded by the Iguassu River and a pristine area of subtropical rainforest.
10 Days/ 8 Nights from 3,699/ Land Only from $2,749
You will combine Buenos Aires with the most overwhelming falls in South America, the "Iguassu Falls" . The, you will travel to the Lake District, San Carlos de Bariloche. It is visited by thousands of people who want to relax during the summer, but also to practice skiing during winter. Bariloche is the gateway to the famous Andean lake crossing which joins both Argentina and Chile across an incredible scenery of lakes and mountains and allows you to feel the impact of the colorful flora.
13 Days/ 11 Nights from $4,999 / Land Only from $4,149
You can travel to Patagonia and spend some days in Buenos Aires without missing the impressive Iguassu Falls. After a Tango Show and one full day at the countryside in buenos Aires, you will travel to Iguassu Falls and continue to San Carlos de Bariloche. This picturesque town is surrounded by lakes, rivers, snow-capped peaks, the most exuberant flora and fauna. The last stop will be El Calafate with visits to Perito Moreno, Upsala, and Onelli Glaciers on the Argentino Lake.
8 Days/6 Nights from $2,769 / Land Only from $1,919
For wine lovers, you will combine Buenos Aires and its European style and its Tango atmosphere with Mendoza. The wine industry is the most important resource of this region and the Aconcagua stands impressively as the highest massif in the legendary Andes Mountain Range. Covered by eternal snows that produce spectacular hanging glaciers that contrast superbly with the sublime beauty only highest mountains can exhibit.
10 Days/ 8 Nights from $3,699 / Land Only from $2,849
For the perfect combination of adventure and relax. You can combine Buenos Aires with Iguassu Falls, the most overwhelming falls in South America. You will travel to Mendoza. The wine industry is the most important resource of the region and the Aconcagua stands impressively as the highest massif in the legendary Andes Mountain Range. Covered by eternal snows that produce spectacular hanging glaciers that contrast superbly with the sublime beauty only highest mountains can exhibit.
11 Days/9 Nights from $3,869 / Land Only from 2,999
If you want to taste high quality wines and enjoy the amazing views of the Andean Range, you should combine Buenos Aires, Mendoza and Bariloche. After touring around Buenos Aires, you will visit Mendoza with its wine industry. Then, you will travel to the Lake District, San Carlos de Bariloche. This picturesque town is surrounded by lakes, rivers, snow-capped peaks, the most exuberant flora and fauna.
8 Days/ 6 Nights from $2,999 / Land Only from $1,999
If you want to combine Buenos Aires and Patagonia. You can stay in Buenos Aires for a Tango Show and one full day at "Estancia" to learn about the countryside traditions. Then, you will continue to El Calafate and the Glaciers National Park with full day visits to Perito Moreno, Upsala, and Onelli Glaciers on the Argentino Lake.
In this tour you will combine Buenos Aires with Patagonia. You will visit Perito Moreno, Upsala, and Onelli Glaciers on the Argentino Lake, and travel to the southern tip of the South American Continent, the Land of Fire or the well known "Tierra del Fuego" where you will feel the end of the world in a wild and mysterious land. In Ushuaia, The Beagle Channel is surrounded by snowed peaks, lakes, beech trees, and the starting point to unique adventures.
This tour combines Santiago with San Pedro de Atacama in the Atacama Desert. Santiago is one of South America's most modern cities, with excellent restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. It sits between the Andes and the coastal mountain range in the country's central valley. San Pedro de Atacama is a small oasis village near the border with Bolivia. It offers an excellent base to view Chile's archaeological sites and artifacts, and explore the natural wonders of the region.
This tour combines Santiago with Easter Island. Santiago is one of South America's most modern cities, with excellent restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. It sits between the Andes and the coastal mountain range in the country's central valley. Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. It is situated 2,200 miles west of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, and is known for its colossal stone statues that stand up to 33 feet tall, and whose origin is still a mystery.
The Chilean Lake District offers a landscape of snow capped volcanoes, emerald and blue colored lakes, and ancient forests. This tour begins with two days in Santiago to experience the country's capital city and surrounding area, and then takes you to Puerto Varas on the shore of Lake Llanquihue overlooking Osorno Volcano. You will visit the fascinating Island of Chiloe with its palafito houses, and cross All Saints Lake by catamaran to the village of Peulla.
Torres del Paine National Park is one of the best parks for outdoor enthusiasts in all of South America. Your tour begins in Santiago, with a city tour and visit to one of the nearby wineries, and continues on to Southern Patagonia and Torres del Paine National Park. The park has campgrounds and vast hiking trails, in the midst of a spectacular natural setting that includes forests, blue and green lakes, glaciers, and the granite peaks - 'Towers of Paine' - for which the park is named.
Discover the Chilean Lake District and Southern Patagonia in this fascinating tour of Chile. You will begin in Santiago with a city tour and winery visit, and continue on to the Lake District. You will cross All Saints Lake by catamaran to Peulla, and explore the Island of Chiloe. The last part of your trip will be Torres del Paine National Park, one of the best parks for outdoor enthusiasts in all of South America, with campgrounds, vast hiking trails, and a spectacular natural setting.
You will enjoy some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world on this tour of Southern Patagonia. Begin in Santiago and continue on to Torres del Paine, one of the best parks for outdoor enthusiasts in South America, with a spectacular natural setting and massive granite peaks. The last part of the tour is a five day cruise traveling through the Strait of Magellan and the Beagle Channel to Cape Horn, the southernmost point of the continent, and finishing in Ushuaia, Argentina.
Discover the archaeological sites, salt lake lagoons, and geysers of the Atacama Desert. Explore the mysterious Moai statues on Easter Island and learn about who created them and how. Appreciate the natural beauty of the Lake District, with its emerald green lakes, pristine forests, and snow-capped volcanic peaks. You will also have a city tour of Santiago and visit a nearby winery. This is a great way to experience three of Chile's most fascinating regions and its capital city.
This tour combines three of Chile's most popular destinations with a five day Australis Cruise to Patagonia. Santiago is one of South America's most modern cities. San Pedro de Atacama is a small oasis village in the middle of the Atacama Desert, the driest desert on Earth. Easter Island is known for its colossal Moai statues whose origin is still a mystery. The Patagonia cruise takes you through the Strait of Magellan and the Beagle Channel to Ushuaia, Argentina.
You will enjoy some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world on this tour of Easter Island and Southern Patagonia. The tour begins in Santiago, then takes you to Easter Island, known for its colossal Moai statues, and Torres del Paine National Park, one of the best parks for outdoor enthusiasts in all of South America. The last part of the tour is a five day Patagonia cruise, which takes you through the Strait of Magellan and the Beagle Channel to Ushuaia, Argentina.
Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. It is situated 2,200 miles west of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, and is known for its colossal stone Moai statues that stand up to 33 feet tall, and whose origin is still a mystery. Highlights of this tour include the moai factory at Rano Raraku volcano, Anakena Beach, the Orongo ceremonial village, and the Ahu Akivi moai looking out at the Pacific Ocean.
Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on Earth. It is situated 2,200 miles west of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, and is known for its colossal stone Moai statues that stand up to 33 feet tall, and whose origin is still a mystery. Highlights of this tour include the moai factory at Rano Raraku volcano, Anakena Beach, the Orongo ceremonial village, and the Ahu Akivi moai looking out at the Pacific Ocean.
Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls, our Featured Brazil Tour, is a great way to experience the most interesting destinations of the country. Starting in Rio de Janeiro, you will visit Christ the Redeemer Statue, which was recently named one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. You will also have free time to enjoy the sights and sounds of Rio including Corcovado and Ipanema beaches. The last part of the trip will be a two-day excursion to Iguazu Falls, consisting of 275 individual cascades.
Starting in Rio de Janeiro, enjoy Christ the Redeemer Statue (Corcovado), Sugarloaf Mountain, world famous beaches, the girls of Ipanema, and a Samba dinner show. In Iguazu Falls, appreciate the majesty of 275 cascades that stretch for nearly two miles, and observe the flora and fauna of the National Park while riding the ecological forest train. The final part of your journey takes you to Manaus, in the Brazilian Amazon, to explore the rainforest, its wildlife, and native inhabitants.
Rio de Janeiro offers a spectacular natural setting of lush green peaks overlooking white sand beaches and the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy a Samba dinner show, visit Christ the Redeemer Statue (Corcovado) and Sugar loaf Mountain, and on your free days, take in the beach scene at Copacabana or Ipanema. The last part of the tour takes you to Amazon Ecopark Jungle Lodge up river from Manaus, in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, to explore the rainforest, its wildlife, and native inhabitants.
Discover the awe-inspiring natural attractions and diverse wildlife of Costa Rica. Visit Poas Volcano, Doka Estate Coffee Plantation, and Sarchi on the way to Arenal Volcano. Enjoy a volcano hike and relaxing thermal bath in Arenal, and experience the adrenaline rush of zip-lining in the Monteverde cloud forest. The tour finishes in Manuel Antonio, on the Pacific coast, where you will surely see monkeys, iguanas, and spectacular ocean views.
Tortuguero National Park, on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, is a great place to observe green turtles nesting and an amazing variety of wildlife, including herons, other water birds, three types of monkeys, and caiman. In Arenal, enjoy the lava flows, and the hiking trails and hot springs in the shadow of the volcano. Continuing on to the Quaker settlement of Monteverde, learn about the unique micro climate of the cloud forest, and quench your thirst for adventure with a canopy tour.
See Costa Rica from coast to coast in this tour of the country's most popular destinations. Spot abundant wildlife while boating through Tortuguero's jungle canals and witness turtle nesting on its Caribbean beach. Observe lava flowing from Arenal Volcano, and relax in a thermal hot spring. Appreciate the unique micro climate of Monteverde's cloud forest, and view it from above on a canopy tour. Awake to the sound of Howler Monkeys in Manuel Antonio, and explore its popular national park.
11 Days/10 Nights from $2,999 (Includes Domestic Airfare)
Whitewater rafting on Rio Sarapiqui, hiking in the shadow of Arenal Volcano, zip-lining above the canopy in Monteverde cloud forest, and witnessing the incredible biodiversity of Corcovado National Park make this a fascinating tour. You will also learn about the production of chocolate, bathe in thermal hot springs, hike through biological reserves and pristine rainforests, and have the opportunity to see endangered Green Macaws and Squirrel Monkeys, and other exotic plant and animal species.
12 Days/11 Nights from $3,089 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Galapagos and Machu Picchu are two of the most popular destinations in South America. Your tour begins in Quito, which has a well-preserved colonial center and spectacular views of the Andes and nearby volcanoes. You will then travel to the Galapagos Islands for a four day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend, where you will enjoy plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth. The final part of your tour will take you to Peru to see Machu Picchu, the 'Lost city of the Incas'.
13 Days/12 Nights from $3,439 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Galapagos and Machu Picchu are two of the most popular destinations in South America. Your tour begins in Quito, which has a well-preserved colonial center and spectacular views of the Andes and nearby volcanoes. You will then travel to the Galapagos Islands for a five day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend, where you will enjoy plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth. The final part of your tour will take you to Peru to see Machu Picchu, the 'Lost city of the Incas'.
16 Days/15 Nights from $4,529 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Galapagos and Machu Picchu are two of the most popular destinations in South America. Your tour begins in Quito, which has a well-preserved colonial center and spectacular views of the Andes and nearby volcanoes. You will then travel to the Galapagos Islands for an eight day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend, where you will enjoy plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth. The final part of your tour will take you to Peru to see Machu Picchu, the 'Lost city of the Incas'.
13 Days/12 Nights from $3,439 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Galapagos and Machu Picchu are two of the most popular destinations in South America. Your tour begins in Quito, which has a well-preserved colonial center and spectacular views of the Andes and nearby volcanoes. You will then travel to the Galapagos Islands for a five day cruise aboard the Coral I, where you will enjoy plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth. The final part of your tour will take you to Peru to see Machu Picchu, the 'Lost city of the Incas'.
15 Days/14 Nights from $3,339 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Combining the Galapagos with Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca is an excellent way to experience the best of Ecuador and Peru. You will begin in Quito and then travel to the Galapagos Islands for a four day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend, where you will observe plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth. In Peru, you will visit Lima, Cusco, and Machu Picchu, and then travel by train to Puno and Lake Titicaca to experience the unique cultures of the inhabitants of the Altiplano.
16 Days/15 Nights from $3,499 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Galapagos, Machu Picchu, and the Peruvian Amazon are three of the most popular destinations in South America. You will begin in Quito and then travel to the Galapagos Islands for a four day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend, where you will enjoy plant and animal species that are found nowhere else on Earth. In Peru, you will visit Machu Picchu, 'Lost city of the Incas' and Posada Amazonas in the Peruvian Amazon.
16 Days/15 Nights from $3,729 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Combining the Galapagos with Machu Picchu and the Nazca Lines is an excellent way to experience the best of Ecuador and Peru. You will begin in Quito and then travel to the Galapagos Islands for a four day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend, where you will observe plant and animal species found nowhere else on Earth. In Peru, you will visit Lima, Ica, the Nazca Lines, and Ballestas Islands before finishing in Cusco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and Machu Picchu.
Our Machu Picchu and Easter Island Tour offers an opportunity to explore two of the most interesting archaeological sites in South America. Machu Picchu served as a center of worship, an astronomic observatory, and a private hacienda for the Inca Pachacutec. It was recently named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Easter Island, located 2,200 miles west of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, is home to over 800 Moai statues that stand up to 33 feet tall, and whose origin is still a mystery.
18 Days/17 Nights from $4,289 (Includes Quito-Galapagos Airfare)
Travel to the Galapagos for a five day cruise aboard the Galapagos Legend. You will observe plants and animals that evolved in isolation and are found nowhere else on Earth. Then, visit the natural and man-made wonders of Atacama and Easter Island in Chile. Atacama offers an excellent base to view some of Chile's best archaeological sites, and to explore the moonscapes, lagoons and geysers of the region. Easter Island is known for its colossal Moai statues whose origin is still a mystery.
Brazil and Argentina are the two largest countries in South America and offer some amazing destinations. Beginning in Rio de Janeiro, you will enjoy its famous beaches, Samba music, Christ the Redeemer statue (Corcovado), and Sugarloaf Mountain. You will then visit the spectacular Iguazu Falls, and Buenos Aires, with fascinating neighborhoods and Tango music. The last part of your trip will be a visit to an authentic estancia outside of the city to experience the Gaucho lifestyle.
Travel to Brazil and Peru to experience two of the new Seven Wonders of the World: Christ the Redeemer Statue (Corcovado) and Machu Picchu. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Rio de Janeiro, including its famous beaches and Samba Music, ride by cable car to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, and then visit the spectacular Iguazu Falls. In Peru, discover the colonial history of Lima, and learn about the amazing culture of the Incas in Cusco and the Sacred Valley.
Argentina's cosmopolitan capital city of Buenos Aires offers unique neighborhoods including San Telmo and Ricoleto, impressive historical architecture, and Tango dancing. The Iguazu Falls, on the border of Brazil and Argentina, are one of the most amazing natural wonders of the world. They are formed by 275 different cascades, some as tall as 270 feet. In Peru, you will enjoy Machu Picchu, the spectacular mountaintop citadel, which was recently named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
You will visit Brazil, Argentina, and Peru in this amazing tour of South America's three largest countries. Enjoy Rio de Janeiro, with its beaches, Samba music, Christ the Redeemer statue (Corcovado), and the spectacular Iguazu Falls on the border with Argentina. Experience a Tango dinner show in Buenos Aires and the Gaucho lifestyle at an authentic estancia outside of the city. Appreciate the majesty of Machu Picchu, the spectacular mountain top citadel in the cloud forest of Peru.
Enjoy the panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro from atop of Corcovado and Sugarloaf Mountain. Relax on the beach and experience the sights and sounds of the city. In Iguazu, appreciate the majesty of the impressive Falls, and in Manaus, in the heart of Brazil's Amazon, explore the natural bounty of the world's largest rain forest. Continuing on to Peru, you will discover the colonial history of Lima, and immerse yourself in the culture of the Incas in Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu.
Discover two of the new Seven Wonders of the World, Christ the Redeemer Statue (Corcovado), and Machu Picchu. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Rio de Janeiro, including its famous beaches and Samba Music, and visit the spectacular Iguazu Falls. In Peru, learn about the colonial history of Lima and the amazing culture of the Incas in Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Explore Santiago and Easter Island with its colossal Moai statues that stand up to 33 ft. tall, and whose origin is still a mystery.
This tour will begin in Chile and take you to Santiago and the Lakes District. You will travel to Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, and to Ancud on Chiloe Island. Then, you will take the lake crossing tour from Puerto Montt to Bariloche, in the Lake District of Argentina. You will continue on to Buenos Aires, for a tango show, and the Pampas for a Fiesta Gaucha excursion.
This tour will begin in Chile and take you to Santiago and the Lakes District. You will travel to Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, and to Ancud on Chiloe Island. Then, you will take the lake crossing tour from Puerto Montt to Bariloche, in the Lake District of Argentina. You will continue on to Buenos Aires, for a tango show, and the Pampas for a Fiesta Gaucha excursion. Finally, you will travel to the magnificent Iguassu Falls.