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Pre-Cruise Land Tours



PRE - IQUITOS AND THE AMAZON

PRE - IQUITOS AND THE AMAZON

European-Peruvians established Iquitos as a Jesuit mission to the indigenous peoples in the 1750s. During the rubber boom of the late 19th century, Iquitos attracted thousands of immigrants from around the world, creating a diverse culture of ethnically mixed families. After a tour of Iquitos, enjoy a 25-mile riverboat journey down the Amazon River to your lodge in the Amazon rainforest. You may choose to visit a Yagua Indian village and learn firsthand about the native culture, or perhaps you prefer to venture along the Canopy Walkway, suspended over 100 feet in the air, for a tree-top view of the amazing Amazon wildlife and vegetation.

$1,799 Per Guest


Pre-Cruise Land Tours



MACCHU PICCHU - OXYGENATED

MACCHU PICCHU - OXYGENATED

$99 Per Guest


Pre-Cruise Land Tours



PRE - CUZCO & MACHU PICCHU-ST

PRE - CUZCO & MACHU PICCHU-ST

Delve into the sacred and mysterious landmarks of the Inca Empire, including famed Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas, and other ancient temples, all precisely constructed without mortar.

DAY 1 - Friday, January 31st, 2014

After flying into Lima International Airport, you will be met by a representative and transferred to the Casa Andina Private Collection Miraflores, a four-star hotel in the heart of Lima.

Afterwards, enjoy dinner on your own in the hotel or in one of the nearby restaurants and then retire for the evening.

DAY 2 - Saturday, February 1st, 2014

Much of the early morning is devoted to the flight from Lima to Cusco, once the capital of the Inca Empire. After arriving in Cusco and checking into the Libertador Palacio del Inka, you will enjoy free time to acclimate to the elevation (11,152 feet above sea level) and explore a bit on your own.

In the early afternoon, you will embark on a city tour of Cusco, starting with the sacred site of Koricancha. Here, you will admire the lovely Dominican Convent of Santo Domingo that was built on the foundations of the Temple of the Sun, the most sumptuous temple in the Inca Empire. The curved, mortar-less masonry wall at the west end of the church is considered to be one of the greatest existing examples of Inca stonework.

Continuing on, you will see the splendid Baroque-style Cusco Cathedral, built in the mid-1500s on the foundations of an Inca palace. Many of the stones used in its construction were looted from the nearby Sacsayhuaman fortress, your next stop.

Strategically located on a hill overlooking Cusco, the fortress was constructed without mortar like many other Inca structures. Yet the enormous stones (some weighing 200 tons) of the remaining walls fit so tightly that not even a thin blade of grass can slide between them. The craftsmanship is a stunning example of the Inca's sophisticated construction techniques and architectural skills.

Nearby, you will see other Inca landmarks such as the Temple at Qenquo, named for its zig-zag canal, a shrine dedicated to Mother Earth, and the pinkish stone fortress of Puka Pukara.

After returning to your hotel, you will spend the evening at your leisure. As you will be dining on your own, you will receive a dinner certificate for a three-course meal and drink. The "dine around" certificate can be used at several participating restaurants.

DAY 3 - Sunday, February 2nd, 2014

Following breakfast, you will drive to Cusco's train station and board the Vistadome Train, which features large panoramic windows for excellent viewing of the passing landscape.

Upon arriving in Aguas Calientes, you will drive to the ruins of Machu Picchu to explore this famous "Lost City of the Incas." Constructed as a royal retreat for the Inca emperor Pachacuti in the 1400s, Machu Picchu was abandoned less than 100 years later, its population probably devastated by smallpox. Because the Spanish conquistadors never found this hidden city, Bingham discovered it largely intact.

Architectural highlights include the Temple of the Sun, designed much like the one in Cusco, several other temples, hundreds of terraces, and a mysterious carved stone situated on a raised platform that towers above the plaza. The stone may have been used for astronomical observations, but no one knows for certain. The Inca had no written language, so there is no record of Machu Picchu's ultimate purpose. Scholars are still striving to uncover clues as to its mysteries.

After visiting Machu Picchu, you will enjoy a relaxing lunch at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge Hotel at the site's entrance, and then board the Vistadome Train for a scenic ride back to Cusco. Upon arriving, you will transfer back to the Libertador Palacio del Inka for the evening and dinner on your own.

DAY 4 - Monday, February 3rd, 2014

After flying back to Lima, you will transfer to the port of Callao to embark the ship.

Overland Program Step by Step: Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. The flights and timings indicated are approximate, and are given here for general reference purposes and are subject to change.

EXTRA NIGHTS: Should you book any extra nights through the cruise line, you will be met per the flight details provided and transferred to the Casa Andina Private Collection Miraflores Hotel. Note that check in time is 2:00pm. Any meals other than breakfast as well as any activities are on your own until Day 2 (February 1st) of the program. Kindly ensure that the cruise line has your most up to date flight details.

Day 1 - Friday, January 31st (for guests without extra nights)

After arriving at the Lima International Airport, you will transfer to the Casa Andina Private Collection Miraflores (or similar hotel), where you will spend a relaxing evening. Any meals are on your own today.

Although every effort will be made to have the room available before the 2:00pm check in, this cannot be guaranteed. If you are arriving early, you may wish to book an extra night to ensure that a room is ready upon your arrival.

Day 2 - Saturday, February 1st

4:00am Wake up call (We suggest to fly with a carry-on only - any other suitcases

will be kept in hotel storage and brought to the pier on your return to

Lima.)

4:30am Breakfast

5:00am Transfer to the airport

5:40am Arrival at airport and check-in for your flight

6:55am Flight (Airline and flight number TBA and subject to change) to Cusco

8:05am Arrival in Cusco

8:20am Transfer to your hotel

8:40am Arrival at your hotel and express Check-in

8:55am Time at leisure to relax and get used to the altitude

Lunch is on your own

2:00pm Walk to Korikancha Temple

2:05pm Visit Korikancha Temple

2:45pm Drive to the main square

2:55pm Arrival at main square for photo opportunity and visit Cusco Cathedral

3:35pm Drive to Sacsayhuaman

3:55pm Visit Sacsayhuaman

5:10pm Drive back to hotel

5:30pm Rest of the evening is at leisure.

Dinner with "dine around" certificate

Overnight at Libertador Palacio del Inka Hotel or similar hotel

Day 3 - Sunday, February 2nd

5:00am Wake up call

5:30am Buffet breakfast at hotel (not private)

6:15am Drive to train station to board train to Aquas Calientes

8:00am Board Vistadome Train

8:29am Vistadome Train to Aguas Calientes

9:52am Walk to bus station

10:10am Bus drive to Machu Picchu Citadel

10:45am Guided visit of the Citadel

1:15pm Lunch at Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge Hotel

2:20pm Bus drive back to Aguas Calientes

2:50pm Walk to train station

3:00pm Board the Vistadome Train

3:20pm Vistadome Train return trip

5:10pm Drive back to your hotel

7:00pm Arrival at hotel. Rest of the evening is at leisure and dinner is on your

own tonight.

Overnight at Libertador Palacio del Inka Hotel or similar hotel

Day 4 - Monday, February 3rd

6:30am Wake up call

7:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel (not private)

7:30am Drive to Cusco Airport

7:45am Arrival at airport and check-in

8:45am Flight (Airline and flight number TBA and subject to change) to Lima

10:05am Arrival in Lima

10:30am Drive to the port of Callao

10:50am Arrival at the port and embark the ship

Expected Weather:

February is normally rainy in the highlands. Average temperature in the highlands is 65ºF max /43ºF min while in Lima it is 80ºF max/68ºF min.

What to Bring:

o Comfortable, casual clothing in natural, "breathable" fabrics. Temperatures will

change as altitudes and time of day change, so it's best to bring shorts as well as

long trousers, and clothing we can layer. Cathedrals, churches, and other religious

sites require conservative dress. Both males and females should cover their arms,

legs and shoulders.

o Local standards dictate a neat, clean outfit for dining in restaurants and touring

urban areas. For men: long trousers and a shirt with a collar. For ladies: trousers

or a knee-length (or longer) skirt with a modest top. Formal clothing is not

necessary.

o A sweater or lightweight jacket for the cooler evening temperatures common in

highland regions.

o A lightweight (preferably non-plastic) raincoat or poncho; an umbrella.

o Comfortable walking shoes with low or no heels. Sandals may not be comfortable for

some sightseeing activities.

o Sunglasses (with a strap), sun block and a sunhat as well as insect repellent.

o Please note that the use of walking sticks is prohibited in Machu Picchu unless they

are needed by guests with mobility problems

Currency:

Peru's currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.). The exchange rate with the U.S. Dollar varies although the current approximate exchange rate is S/. 2.80 per 1 US dollar.

Electricity:

The current is 220 volts AC. In most hotel bathrooms, there is an electrical outlet with 110 volts for electric shavers, but this should not be used for travel irons or hair dryers. Most hotel rooms are equipped with hairdryers.

Luggage:

For domestic flights in Peru, it is permitted to check one piece of 23Kg (50 pounds) per person and 1 carry-on of 8Kg (17.5 pounds) per person. Excess luggage will be stored at the hotel and brought directly to the ship upon your return to Lima. It is important that any stored luggage is sufficiently labeled with your full name and ship suite number.

Documents and Visa Requirements:

Foreign passenger entering Peru must have a passport valid at least 6 months past the day of arrival in Peru.

Accommodations: We will only substitute hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are substituted, they will be of equal ratings and standards.

Casa Andina Private Collection Miraflores Hotel or similar hotel in Lima (superior room) and Libertador Palacio del Inka Hotel or similar hotel in Cusco (superior room)

Program includes:

" English-speaking drivers and tour conductor

" All entrance fees

" Gratuities for luggage porterage and restaurants

" Buffet lunch at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge

" Non-alcoholic drinks with lunch at Sanctuary Lodge

" Dinner "dine around" in Cusco

" Breakfasts daily

" Bottled water and snacks on coaches

" Internal flight from Lima to Cusco and return to Lima

" Airport transfers (may not be private)

" Accommodations per the program

Please Note: Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the most current and updated arrival information so your transfer can be arranged. Should you book any additional nights independently of the cruise line, an arrival transfer is not provided.

Program Excludes:

" Any drinks and meals not listed above

" Personal expenses and hotel incidentals such as laundry, phone calls, minibar

" Gratuities to drivers and guides

Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include: inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion.

Due to the nature of this program, guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation.

$1,999 Per Guest


Pre-Cruise Land Tours



PRE - CUZCO & MACHU PICCHU-DL

PRE - CUZCO & MACHU PICCHU-DL

Delve into the sacred and mysterious landmarks of the Inca Empire, including famed Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas, and other ancient temples, all precisely constructed without mortar.

DAY 1 - Friday, January 31st, 2014

After flying into Lima International Airport, you will be met by a representative and transferred to the elegant Country Club Lima Hotel. This five-star property stands proudly among the grand embassies in the capital's affluent San Isidro district.

Afterwards, enjoy dinner on your own in the hotel or in one of the nearby restaurants and then retire for the evening in a spacious Master Room.

DAY 2 - Saturday, February 1st, 2014

This morning you have an early flight from Lima to Cusco, once the capital of the Inca Empire. After arriving in Cusco you will drive to Cusco's train station and board the deluxe Hiram Bingham train, named for the American archaeologist who initiated the excavation of Machu Picchu in 1911. Brunch will be served during the journey, as you take in the spectacular Andean scenery.

Upon arriving in Aguas Calientes, you will drive to the ruins of Machu Picchu to explore this famous "Lost City of the Incas." Constructed as a royal retreat for the Inca emperor Pachacuti in the 1400s, Machu Picchu was abandoned less than 100 years later, its population probably devastated by smallpox. Because the Spanish conquistadors never found this hidden city, Bingham discovered it largely intact.

Architectural highlights include the Temple of the Sun, designed much like the one in Cusco, several other temples, hundreds of terraces, and a mysterious carved stone situated on a raised platform that towers above the plaza. The stone may have been used for astronomical observations, but no one knows for certain. The Inca had no written language, so there is no record of Machu Picchu's ultimate purpose. Scholars are still striving to uncover clues as to its mysteries.

After visiting Machu Picchu, you will enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge Hotel at the site's entrance, and then board the Vistadome Train for a scenic ride back towards Cusco. Along the way, you will stop for dinner at the Sol Y Luna Hotel and then transfer to the luxurious Hotel Monasterio (11,152 feet above sea level) , where you will check in and retire for the evening.

DAY 3 - Sunday, February 2nd, 2014

This morning you are at leisure to enjoy the beautiful city of Cusco. Lunch is on your own today.

In the afternoon, you will embark on a city tour of Cusco, starting with the sacred site of Koricancha. Here, you will admire the lovely Dominican Convent of Santo Domingo that was built on the foundations of the Temple of the Sun, the most sumptuous temple in the Inca Empire. The curved, mortar-less masonry wall at the west end of the church is considered to be one of the greatest existing examples of Inca stonework.

Continuing on, you will see the splendid Baroque-style Cusco Cathedral, built in the mid-1500s on the foundations of an Inca palace. Many of the stones used in its construction were looted from the nearby Sacsayhuaman fortress, your next stop.

Strategically located on a hill overlooking Cusco, the fortress was constructed without mortar like many other Inca structures. Yet the enormous stones (some weighing 200 tons) of the remaining walls fit so tightly that not even a thin blade of grass can slide between them. The craftsmanship is a stunning example of the Inca's sophisticated construction techniques and architectural skills.

Nearby, you will see other Inca landmarks such as the Temple at Qenquo, named for its zig-zag canal, a shrine dedicated to Mother Earth, and the pinkish stone fortress of Puka Pukara.

After returning to the Hotel Monasterio, you will spend the evening at your leisure. As you will be dining on your own, you will receive a dinner certificate for a three-course meal and drink. The "dine around" certificate can be used at several participating restaurants.

DAY 4 - Monday, February 3rd, 2014

After flying back to Lima, you will transfer to the port of Callao to embark the ship.

Overland Program Step by Step: Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. The flights and timings indicated are approximate, and are given here for general reference purposes and are subject to change.

EXTRA NIGHTS: Should you book any extra nights through the cruise line, you will be met per the flight details provided and transferred to the Country Club Lima Hotel. Note that check in time is 3:00pm. Any meals other than breakfast as well as any activities are on your own until Day 2 (February 1st) of the program. Kindly ensure that the cruise line has your most up to date flight details.

Day 1 -Friday, January 31st

After arriving at the Lima International Airport, you will transfer to the Country Club Lima Hotel or similar, where you will spend a relaxing evening in a Master Room.

Although every effort will be made to have the room available before the 3:00pm check in, this cannot be guaranteed. If you are arriving early, you may wish to book an extra night to ensure that a room is ready upon your arrival

Day 2 - Saturday, February 1st

3:30am Wake up call (We suggest to fly with a carry-on only - any other

suitcases will be kept in hotel storage and brought to the pier on your

return to Lima.)

3:45am Breakfast at hotel

4:00am Drive to the airport

4:40am Arrive at airport and check-in

6:00am Flight (Airline and flight number TBA and subject to change) to Cusco

7:10am Arrival in Cusco. Luggage will be transferred directly to the hotel and

put in your room

7:45am Drive to Ollantaytambo Station

10:20am Board Hiram Bingham Train

10:53am Hiram Bingham Train to Aguas Calientes

12:24pm Walk to bus station

12:35pm Bus drive to Machu Picchu Citadel

1:10pm Guided visit of the Citadel

3:50pm Afternoon Tea at Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge Hotel (buffet style

including soft drinks, water and hot beverages)

4:35pm Bus drive back to Aguas Calientes

5:05pm Walk to train station

5:27pm Board the Vistadome Train

6:56pm Drive to Sol Y Luna for dinner

7:20pm Dinner at Sol Y Luna

8:35pm Transfer to your hotel for the evening

10:15pm Arrival at hotel. Rest of the evening is at leisure

Overnight at the Monasterio or similar hotel

Day 3 -Sunday, February 2nd

Breakfast at hotel

Morning at leisure

Lunch on own

1:50pm Drive to Korikancha Temple

2:05pm Visit Korikancha Temple

2:45pm Drive to the main square

2:55pm Arrival at main square for photo opportunity and visit Cusco Cathedral

3:35pm Drive to Sacsayhuaman

3:55pm Visit Sacsayhuaman

5:10pm Drive back to hotel

5:30pm Rest of the evening is at leisure.

Dinner with "dine around" certificate

Overnight at the Monasterio or similar hotel

Day 4 - Monday, February 3rd

8:30am Buffet breakfast at hotel (not private)

9:05am Drive to Cusco Airport

9:30am Arrival at airport and check-in

10:40am Flight (Airline and flight number TBA and subject to change) to Lima

12:00nn Arrival in Lima

12:25pm Drive to the port of Callao

12:45pm Arrival at the port and embark the ship

Expected Weather:

February is normally rainy in the highlands. Average temperature in the highlands is 65ºF max /43ºF min while in Lima it is 80ºF max/68ºF min.

What to Bring:

o Bring comfortable, casual clothing in natural, "breathable" fabrics. Temperatures

will change as altitudes and the time changes, so it's best to bring shorts, as well

as long trousers and layered clothing. Religious sites require conservative dress.

Both males and females should cover their arms, legs and shoulders.

o Local standards dictate a neat, clean outfit for dining in restaurants and touring

urban areas. For men: long trousers and a shirt with a collar. For ladies: trousers

or a knee-length (or longer) skirt with a modest top. Formal clothing is not

necessary.

o A sweater or lightweight jacket for the cooler evening temperatures.

o A lightweight (preferably non-plastic) raincoat or poncho, and an umbrella.

o Comfortable walking shoes with low or no heels. Sandals may not be comfortable for

some sightseeing activities.

o Sunglasses with a strap, sun block, a sunhat, and insect repellent.

o Walking sticks are prohibited in Machu Picchu except for passengers with mobility

problems.

Currency:

Peru's currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.). The exchange rate with the U.S. dollar varies, although the current exchange rate is approximately S/. 2.80 per 1 US dollar.

Electricity:

The current is 220 volts AC. In most hotel bathrooms, there is an electrical outlet with 110 volts for electric shavers, but this should not be used for travel irons or hair dryers. Most hotel rooms are equipped with hairdryers.

Luggage:

For domestic flights in Peru, you may check one piece of luggage weighing 23Kg (50 pounds) per person and one carry-on of 8Kg (17.5 pounds) per person. Excess luggage will be stored at the hotel and brought directly to the ship upon your return to Lima. It is important that stored luggage is sufficiently labeled with your full name and ship suite number.

Documents and Visa Requirements:

Foreign passengers entering Peru must have a passport valid at least 6 months past the day of arrival in Peru.

Accommodations: We will only substitute hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are substituted, they will be of equal ratings and standards.

Country Club Hotel or similar in Lima - Master Room

Monasterio Hotel or similar in Cusco - Deluxe Room

Program includes:

" English-speaking drivers and tour conductor

" All entrance fees

" Gratuities for luggage porterage and restaurants

" Brunch on board the Hiram Bingham Train (including 2 non-alcoholic or alcoholic

beverages)

" Afternoon tea at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge

" Dinner at Sol Y Luna Hotel (1 glass of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink,

and 1 hot beverage)

" Dinner "dine around" in Cusco

" Breakfast daily

" Bottled water and snacks on coaches

" Flights between Lima and Cusco

" Airport transfers (may not be private)

" Accommodations per the program

Please note: Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the most current and updated arrival information, so your transfer can be arranged. Should you book additional nights independently of the cruise line, an arrival transfer is not provided.

Program excludes:

" Drinks and meals not mentioned above

" Personal expenses and hotel incidentals such as laundry, phone calls, and minibar

" Gratuities to drivers and guides

" Oxygen-enriched rooms in Cusco.

Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces, which may include: inclines, cobblestones, sand, gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion.

Due to the nature of this program, guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may be unsuitable for their individual situation.

$2,899 Per Guest


Post-Cruise Land Tours



POST - 1NT IGUAZU FALLS

POST - 1NT IGUAZU FALLS

NOTE: International departure flights should be booked to depart at least after 6:00pm from Buenos Aires on February 24th.

Experience the extraordinary natural beauty and wildlife of South America during this memorable journey to Iguazú Falls ~ one of the great natural wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Iguazú River Delta is located in the center of a sub-tropical forest spanning 457,000 acres, and possesses unique characteristics that have made it an important economic and ecological reserve for its neighboring countries. On this overland adventure you will visit the northeastern section of Argentina - an area that is inhabited by over 400 different varieties of birds and marks one of the most beautiful landscapes of the world.

80m high and 3km wide, the Iguazú Falls span the border between Argentina and Brazil and is made up of many cascades that generate vast sprays of water producing one of the most spectacular waterfalls known to mankind.

DAY 1

Disembark the ship and transfer to the Domestic Airport to board your flight to Iguazú.

*We recommend you pack one light overnight bag per person. Allowance: one checked bag per person maximum 15 kg/33lbs and one carry on per person maximum 5kg/11lbs. Any excess luggage will be stored at the airport where you will receive it upon your return.

Upon arrival, you will be met by your local guide and then transferred to Iguazú Falls National Park. A buffet lunch will be served at La Selva Restaurant shortly after your arrival.

Following lunch, enjoy a motorized boat cruise (zodiacs) which allows you to view the falls from water level and get close enough to feel the spray and energy created by this great mass of falling water. Please note that you will get wet on the zodiacs. Along the way, your guide will explain all about the trees, birds, falls and more. Note: the zodiac loading area is not accessible to wheelchairs. There are approximately 100 steps down / up to reach the boats with no ramps. The zodiac tour is optional and any guests wishing to remain ashore can do so. There are shaded areas and benches to sit on throughout the park.

The name Iguazú means Great Waters in Guarani. This natural wonder is taller and twice as wide than Niagara Falls and combines 275 falls in a massive, magnificent cascade stretching for nearly 1.7 miles. Situated on the border between Argentina and Brazil, its waters pass over lush, sub-tropical greenery. One of the most breathtaking sights you may see during your tour is the fluttering of more than 700 species of butterflies that make this area their home.

After the zodiac tour, check-in at your hotel and enjoy some free time to relax before dinner.

Overnight in Iguazú

DAY 2

After breakfast at the hotel, check out & transfer by bus to Iguazú National Park to visit the impressive Garganta del Diablo (Devil's Throat), where the Iguazú River crashes down almost 80 metres forming many rainbows. You will reach this fantastic sight via a unique train ride - the Eco-Train - which travels on a 1000-meter footbridge from the train station to the Garganta del Diablo. You will end your visit with a moderate walk through one of the circuits of the National Park on the Argentine Side. Along the way traverse over catwalks and view the observatories. A box lunch will be provided before your transfer to the Iguazú Airport. Upon arrival in Buenos Aires you will be re-united with any luggage that was stored.

NOTE: International departure flights must depart AFTER 6:00pm on this day. Additional nights at the Sheraton Buenos Aires can be purchased through the cruise line and will include a transfer to the hotel after the program and then to the airport on the day of your flight.

Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the most current and updated departure information. Should you book any additional nights independently of the cruise line, transfers are not provided.

Overland Program Step by Step:

Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. The flights timings indicated are only approximate, and are given here for general reference purposes and are subject to change.

DAY 1

8:00am Disembark the ship and transfer to the Domestic Airport

8:15am Check-in for your flight

9:45am Fly (Airline and flight number TBA and subject to change) to Iguazú

11:30am Arrival in Iguazú and transfer to Iguazú Falls National Park

1:00pm Enjoy lunch at La Selva Restaurant

2:00pm Zodiac Adventure tour on the Argentinean side of the falls

6:30pm Transfer to your hotel

7:00pm Time at leisure at the hotel

8:00pm Dinner at your hotel

Overnight in Iguazú

DAY 2

7:00am Buffet breakfast at your hotel and check-out

7:30am Transfer to Iguazú National Park

8:00am Visit the Devil's Throat

12:00nn Depending on flight schedule, enjoy some time at leisure until your

airport transfer. Box lunch provided (sandwich, salad, fruit, water -

subject to change)

12:30pm Transfer to the airport

1:00pm Arrive at the airport and check-in

2:05pm Fly (Airline and flight number TBA and subject to change) to Buenos Aires

3:55pm Arrival in Buenos Aires and luggage claim

International departure flights should be booked to depart at least after 6:00pm from Buenos Aires.

Expected Weather:

Seasons in South America are exactly opposite of those in North America. Rain can fall at any time of the year. A hot and humid climate should be expected during the summer (December-March)

What to Bring: Light, loose clothing, comfortable, rubber-soled shoes and a light rain jacket as well as mosquito repellant are recommended. Guests can also wear a swimsuit for the zodiac boat ride if they wish but must be worn under your clothes as there are no changing facilities.

Note: The pathways can be uneven in places and there are approximately 100 steps up / down to access the zodiac boat. You are very likely to get wet from the spray of the falls.

Currency: The official Argentine currency is the Peso. USD are accepted in most places. The exchange rate is approximately 1 USD = 4.5 Argentine pesos.

Electricity: 220 volts A.C. (50 Hz)

Luggage: As you will be flying on a domestic flight, the luggage restrictions are as follows:

5kg/11lbs of carry-on luggage

15kg / 33lbs of checked-in luggage

Documents and Visa Requirements: Passport is required

Accommodations:

Loi Suites Hotel in Iguazú or similar

If similar hotels are required due to unforeseen circumstances, they will be of equal ratings and standards.

Loi Suites Hotel

Selva Iryapú sin Número

Casilla de Correo nº11 - 3370, Puerto Iguazú - Misiones - Argentina

Phone: +54 3757 49 8300

Program includes:

" All transfers

" English speaking guide

" 1 night at Loi Suites Hotel (Standard Junior Studio) or similar - breakfast and

taxes included

" Excursion to Argentine Falls with Devils Throat + Great Adventure Zodiac Tour

" 1 Lunch at La Selva Restaurant (drinks not included)

" 1 dinner at Loi Suites Hotel or similar (drinks not included)

" 1 box lunch

" Gratuities for luggage handling

" Economy class flight tickets from Buenos Aires to Iguazú and back to Buenos Aires

Program Excludes:

o Any meals and beverages not specified above

o Gratuities to guides and drivers

o Personal expenses and hotel incidentals

Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include: inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

$1,699 Per Guest



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