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Discover Brazil, Argentina, & Chile

16 days, Santiago to Rio de Janeiro

Landscape photo of the amazing Iguassu Falls
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Itinerary

Day 1Santiago

Arrive at any time. Your arrival transfer is included.

Santiago is Chile’s largest city and capital, with internationally recognized vineyards and Andean ski resorts very close by. Explore the many museums and parks, and visit the vibrant neighbourhood of Bellavista to see some handicrafts and trendy cafés.

There is a lot to do and see, in and around Santiago, we highly recommend booking pre-nights if you want time to explore.

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Santiago

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Arrival Day and Welcome Meeting
1h

The adventure begins tonight. Feel free to explore before your welcome meeting, but make sure you’re back in time to meet the group. Check for the meeting time on the welcome note at the hotel. After introductions, your CEO will review the details of your tour. Please note that normal check-in times apply at our start hotels, but you can usually store your luggage for the day if you arrive early.

Day 2Valparaíso/Santiago

Travel south to the colorful seaside town of Valparaíso, where bright houses perch on the hills overlooking the South Pacific. During the city’s golden age in the late 19th century, it served as an important stopover for ships sailing the Strait of Magellan between the Atlantic and the Pacific, and attracted waves of immigrants from across Europe and the world. Accompany a local expert on a tour of the city’s elegant historic quarter, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the home of Pablo Neruda, the famed Chilean poet, and wander narrow lanes to view spectacular street art. Enjoy free time to explore on your own before returning to Santiago.

The historical port of Valparaíso, a UNESCO World Heritage site draws poets, painters, and artists to call it home. A well-preserved example of late 19th-century Latin American architecture, with its unique amphitheater-like layout spreading up into the hills above the port.

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Santiago – Valparaíso1h30m-2h

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Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Pablo Neruda Experience and Talk

Experience Valparaíso with a local expert and visit La Sebastiana, one of Pablo Neruda's former homes that has since been transformed into a museum. Learn about the life of this influential Nobel Prize-winning poet, diplomat, and politician and the foundation created in Pablo Neruda's name. The foundation was set up to promote and preserve his legacy and works to support arts and literature in Chile. After, explore the streets of this colourful UNESCO-recognized port city. Walk along the seven Esquinas to witness some of Chile's most impressive street art.

Free Time
Valparaíso

Explore the streets of this colourful port town.

Private Vehicle
Valparaíso – Santiago1h30m-2h Evening

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Meals included:

Breakfast

Day 3Santiago/Mendoza

This morning, drive into the Andes and cross the border into Argentina. Wind past verdant meadows and clear lakes, and spot the distant, snowcapped summit of Mount Aconcagua—the highest mountain in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres. This afternoon, arrive in Mendoza, the heart of Argentina’s world-renowned wine country, a landscape of sun-drenched vineyards surrounded by striking grey peaks.

Head towards Argentina's wine capital, Mendoza. Wind through Andean scenery passing lakes, mountainscapes, and enjoy the iconic crossing between the two countries through the Tunel Cristo Redentor, built in 1980 to connect the two countries.

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Santiago – Los Andes9h-10h339km

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Border Crossing (Chile - Argentina)
Los Andes – Uspallata1h30m 80km

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Uspallata – Mendoza

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Breakfast

Day 4Mendoza

Spend the morning exploring Mendoza’s wineries with a local expert who will illuminate the local history of wine production and the distinctive flavor notes of various varietals. The region’s vintners are known for successfully experimenting with the cultivation of Malbec grapes at high altitudes. Enjoy a sumptuous lunch paired with some of the finest wines in the country, followed by time to relax on your own and sample other elements of Argentine cuisine.

Home to over 1000 wineries producing nearly a billion litres of wine yearly, the majority of all the vineyards in Argentina are found in the Mendoza region. The renowned Malbec varietal is sustained by the crystalline waters of the Rio Mendoza fed by the melting snows of the Andes. Visit wineries in the region with a local wine expert to explain the unique elements of the region, the distinct flavour notes found here, and the history of wine production in this area. Later, enjoy a 5-course meal of local and international delicacies paired with some of the finest wines in the world.

Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Mendoza Wine Tour and Tasting Lunch

Explore Luján de Cuyo in Mendoza, Argentina's most important wine-producing region, with a local wine expert. Visit the National Institute of Agricultural Technology to discover the scientific process that goes into producing wines. Learn to identify different varietals by the shape of their leaves and how sun exposure affects the grape. Then, travel to an experimental winery where their research educates winemakers throughout Argentina. You'll have the opportunity to sample their unique wines before continuing to another winery for a delicious lunch. Enjoy local specialities paired with wines from the region in the adobe bodega on the property.

Meals included:

Breakfast | Lunch

Day 5Mendoza

Enjoy a free day to explore the city of Mendoza, the regional capital perched in the Andean foothills. Stroll along the city’s historic streets—wider than any other city in Argentina due to innovative reconstruction following a devastating 19th-century earthquake. Choose to visit more nearby wineries, take a cooking class, or set out on a hike in the surrounding hills. Or opt to relax with a glass of Malbec or chilled Torrontés at a park-side café and soak up the daily rhythms of Argentine life.

The impressive snow-capped Aconcagua looms in the background of this laid-back city, drawing adventure seekers and wine enthusiasts alike. Enjoy the slow pace of this desert town with large parks, charming plazas, and lively evenings where locals mill about outside the many cafés, bars, and restaurants. Enjoy a free day to explore the city, opt to go on a hike, or visit wineries in the region.

Free Time
Mendoza Full Day

Explore the area on your own or take an optional activity.

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Mendoza Cooking Class and Dinner
Mendoza

Enjoy this culinary experience by learning to cook vegetables and different cuts of meat over the open flames. Led by an insider chef you will learn authentic techniques typical to Argentina and also regional specialties of Mendoza. Wine pairing is a must during all cooking classes where you will taste different varietals and blends from the area. The cooking class culminates in an included dinner of what is prepared.

Mendoza Wine Tour
Mendoza

Explore Mendoza wine country visiting three different vineyards and wineries. Enjoy a day full of tastings (try the famous Malbec!), history, and delicious food. Learn more about the culture of the region and the people who call Argentina home.

Cordón del Plata Hike
Mendoza

Outside of Mendoza is one of the only alpine landscapes in Argentina, with giant mountains, beautiful landscapes, and glaciers aplenty. Head to the top of Cerro Arenales 3400m (11155 ft) and Cerro Lomas Blancas at 3600m (11811 ft), giving you a great view of the Andes and varied flora and fauna along the way. Fauna can include guanacos, condors, foxes, and chinchillas.

Meals included:

Breakfast

Day 6Mendoza/Buenos Aires

Catch a morning flight to Buenos Aires, and then transfer to a countryside estate, known as an estancia. Enjoy a farm-to-table lunch, then spend the afternoon exploring the working ranch, learning about the popularity of polo in Argentina, and chatting with gauchos, or local cowboys. Opt to head out on a horseback ride with an expert wrangler before returning to Buenos Aires for the evening.

Visit a traditional estancia and immerse yourself in the culture of the Argentine countryside. Wander the grounds taking in the serenity of the area, learn about the gaucho culture and one of Argentina's top sport, polo. Enjoy lunch featuring seasonal fruit and vegetables grown at the estancia.

Plane
Mendoza – Buenos Aires1h30m-2h

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Private Vehicle
Buenos Aires – San Miguel de Monte2h123km

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Estancia Visit With Lunch
Buenos Aires

Get a true taste of Argentina's countryside with a visit to a vast rural Estancia. Immerse yourself in the unique daily life of a working ranch, and top off your visit with a fresh lunch full of local specialties.

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San Miguel de Monte – Buenos Aires2h123km

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Horseback Riding at Estancia
San Miguel de Monte

Saddle up and explore the estancia grounds with an experienced guide to see the local gaucho traditions at the ranch and to enjoy the scenery.

Meals included:

Breakfast | Lunch

Day 7Buenos Aires

Spend a full day exploring the “Paris of South America,” Argentina’s elegant capital city. Visit historic sites such as the Plaza de Mayo; the colorful, Italian-influenced La Boca neighborhood; and the spectacular Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva Perón and several past Argentine presidents have been laid to rest. Enjoy a light dinner at one of many charming sidewalk cafés or restaurants before an evening tango lesson at a popular local venue known as a milonga. Choose to stay for the nightly gathering of neighborhood students and teachers who pair up to practice their steps.

Buenos Aires is the perfect mix of European architecture and Latin American flavour. With an incredible food culture, there is a never-ending supply of culinary options, famous for steak, ice cream, empanadas, and of course wine. Whatever you do, Buenos Aires is sure to leave lasting memories.

Buenos Aires Guided City Tour
Buenos Aires4h

Enjoy a guided tour exploring beautiful, vibrant Buenos Aires. Be introduced to historic sites and districts, including Plaza de Mayo where Eva Peron's famed balcony presides over the square. See La Boca and San Telmo's colourful street life, painted houses, and the famed Recoleta Cemetery.

Free Time
Buenos Aires

Enjoy this vibrant city. When done exploring, settle weary feet and enjoy a drink in one of the many sidewalk cafes and restaurants. Experience the contemplative Argentine way of life. Since Buenos Aires will be your last chance to try the succulent beef, chicken, and chorizo parrilladas, dig in and enjoy!

Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Local Tango Lesson

Spend the evening as a local Porteño, enjoying a night out with typical dinner in a local cafe before heading to a popular dance venue to enjoy a lesson from local dancers. Once we've practiced our new steps, it's time for Milonga, a local tradition where students and teachers of the venue show up to practice their moves. Sit back and enjoy or if you are brave, join in.

Meals included:

Breakfast | Dinner

Day 8Buenos Aires/Rio de Janeiro

Transfer to the airport and fly to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Enjoy free time to explore on your own then choose to join the CEO for an optional dinner.

Fly north to the oceanside jewel of Rio de Janeiro. One of the largest countries in the world, Brazil certainly has plenty to see – Iguaçu Falls springs immediately to mind – but more than anything it's the Brazilian passion for life, epitomized by Rio's annual Carnival celebrations, that will make you fall in love and want to return again.

Meals included:

Breakfast

Day 9Rio de Janeiro

Venture into the vibrant streets of Rio, founded by Portuguese settlers in the 16th century and now a thriving metropolis on Brazil’s southeast coast. Ride a cable car up Sugar Loaf Mountain to take in panoramic views of the city. Get a taste of the magic of Carnival at a samba school, where you’ll learn the history of the annual celebration, meet expert costumers, and pick up a few steps from performers.

This massive city gets as many as five million international tourists every year to sip caipirinhas on the beach, dance the samba in the city’s streets, and ascend Corcovado Mountain to see Christ the Redeemer for yourself. Later, learn about the iconic dance of samba, an icon of African heritage and afro-Brazilian resistance in the country. Get a taste of Carnaval magic, learn some steps and meet some of the people who create the colourful costumes.

Your Journeys Highlight Moment: Rio Tour: Cable Car Ride and Samba School Visit

Ascend Sugarloaf Mountain on a cable car ride to admire views of the sprawling city of Rio from 369m above sea level. Learn about the city's colonial history and its development over time. Afterwards, descend to the port district to see some of Rio's most important sites and to witness art created for the 2016 Olympic Games. Then, experience the colourful sights and sounds of Rio at the Samba School Carnaval where you'll have backstage access to the show. Discover how this dazzling parade is created, marvel at the vibrant costumes, and learn how to samba.

Meals included:

Breakfast

Day 10Rio de Janeiro/Pantanal

This morning, fly to Campo Grande, our gateway to Brazil’s Pantanal. This spectacular region of winding rivers and grasslands is the world’s largest area of tropical wetland, and hosts the highest concentration of wildlife in South America. Transfer to your lodge at the edge of the wetland, the ideal base for exploring the extraordinary ecosystems of the Pantanal.

The Pantanal, a largely flat, wetland area roughly half the size of France, covering over 70,000 sq mi (180,000 sq km) making it the world's largest tropical wetland. The area has the largest concentration of wildlife in South America; rich in bird life, including colourful macaws and jabiru storks. With a bit of luck and the appropriate weather, you may spot unique species such as capybara, howler monkeys, caiman, giant river otters, anacondas, and anteaters.

Private Vehicle
Campo Grande – Pantanal3h-3h30m250km

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Plane
Rio de Janeiro – Campo Grande3h12m

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Meals included:

Breakfast | Dinner

Day 11Pantanal

Spend a full day deep inside the Pantanal alongside an expert naturalist guide. Hike across low-lying grasslands and into dense forests teeming with wildlife. Keep an eye out for an abundance of unique creatures, including the endangered hyacinth macaw, howler monkeys, giant anteaters, capybaras, and the southern crested caracara. In the evening, search for caiman along the riverbanks and encounter nocturnal creatures that emerge under the cover of darkness.

Wildlife viewing in South America automatically makes you think of the Amazon rainforest, while biodiverse the dense jungle of the Amazon makes wildlife viewing a challenge. The wide open spaces of the Pantanal, on the other hand, offer easy viewing opportunities to spot a diverse set of species both in the wetlands and on land with the naked eye. At night, go caiman spotting and watch as a whole other set of species come to life under the cover of darkness.

Pantanal 4x4 Excursion

Explore the wide open plains of the Pantanal with a guided 4x4 tour. The variety of exotic animals in this unique biome is truly staggering, and a 4x4 is the best method to cover as much ground as possible. Your guide will offer insights into the local flora and fauna, so sit back and enjoy the adventure!

Meals included:

Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 12Pantanal

Continue exploring this extraordinary ecosystem as you learn about efforts underway to protect big cats such as the rare Pantanal jaguar. Head out on hikes along the slow-moving tributaries of the Paraguay River. With luck, spot slithering anaconda, rare marsh deer, and the Brazilian tapir, and learn how the unremarkable apple snail acts as a keystone species in this complex and diverse environment.

The Pantanal is home to the third-largest cat in the world, the majestic jaguar. Although notoriously tough to spot in the wild, the ongoing efforts of the Jaguar Conservation Fund, Onçafari, and other conservation projects in the region are decreasing habitat loss for the big cats and increasing chances of spotting them in the Pantanal.

Pantanal 4x4 Excursion

Explore the wide open plains of the Pantanal with a guided 4x4 tour. The variety of exotic animals in this unique biome is truly staggering, and a 4x4 is the best method to cover as much ground as possible. Your guide will offer insights into the local flora and fauna, so sit back and enjoy the adventure!

Meals included:

Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner

Day 13Pantanal/Iguaçu Falls

This morning, return to Campo Grande and fly to Iguaçu; then check into our hotel located close to Iguaçu Falls, one of the largest waterfall systems in the world. Here, water crashes over a nearly two-mile span of cliffs, formed by a basaltic rift on the border between Argentina and Brazil. Clouds of mist from the falls soak the surrounding landscape, creating a lush tropical environment harboring several rare species, including tapirs and jaguars.

Fly north to the Iguazú Falls area, near the borders of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. Cross the border from Argentina to Brazil to experience the panoramic view of the falls.

As if imposing Iguazú Falls – with its 275 waterfalls – couldn’t get more impressive, the area surrounding this natural wonder is home to jaguars, ocelots, anteaters, and large toucans, among others. The falls and the national park by the same name were named UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1984.

Private Vehicle
Pantanal – Campo Grande3h-3h30m250km

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Plane
Campo Grande – Iguaçu Falls

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Meals included:

Breakfast

Day 14Iguaçu Falls

Visit the Argentina side of Iguazú Falls, standing amid the spray from the falls’ spectacular cascades, and set out on a hike along forest trails that wind directly over the cataracts known as the Devil’s Throat. Choose to explore by boat, gaining a unique perspective on the falls from below. In the evening, gather for a talk with a local naturalist to learn about the flora and fauna living around the falls, and the uses of local plants in traditional healing remedies.

Explore trails directly over the falls of the Devil's Throat — the highest and deepest of the falls. Other trails allow access to the stretch of falls across the forest on the Argentine side. Later, learn about the flora and fauna surrounding the falls from Wilson Fernandes, a local biologist specializing in the Atlantic Rainforest.

Border Crossing (Brazil - Argentina)
Foz do Iguaçu – Puerto Iguazú1h-1h30m

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Iguassu Falls Visit
Puerto Iguazú Full Day

Spend the whole day on the Argentine side of Iguassu, exploring the paths over the falls or experience the UNESCO World Heritage site from a boat tour. Tours utilize trails and catwalks adapted to the landscape of the area, and walking is easy for all ages; guided tours of the complex are available several times a day.

Border Crossing (Argentina - Brazil)
Puerto Iguazú – Foz do Iguaçu1h-1h30m

Ready for a little more ink in your passport? Grab your bags and get ready to check another country off your bucket list.

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Iguassu Falls Visit
Puerto Iguazú1h-2h
70USD per person

Enter the jungle from the “Sendero Yacaratía” and enjoy the panoramic view. Board motorboats that pass through the Lower Canyon of the Iguassu River, and continue onto the falls. After enjoying the view from San Martin Island, sail to “Tres Mosqueteros” to the "Devil's Throat." Sail along the shore before and enjoy the splendour of the San Martin waterfall, a wonderful and unforgettable experience.

Iguassu Helicopter Ride
Iguaçu Falls
130USD per person

Fly above the roaring cascades of Iguassu falls on a memorable helicopter ride to get a unique view and mind-blowing photo opportunities. Sit back in the comfortable seats, enjoy the ride and let the experienced pilot guide you over the immense falls.

Meals included:

Breakfast

Day 15Iguaçu Falls/Rio de Janeiro

Today, see the falls from a different angle during a trip to the Brazilian side. Take in panoramic views of the roaring cascades and stroll along scenic walkways winding in and out of lush tropical forest. Later, transfer to the airport and fly to Rio de Janeiro.

Get a different perspective of the falls from the Brazilian side. Take in the panoramic view of the falls before walking along the scenic walkways out into the falls. After, leave the falls behind and head back to Rio.

Iguassu Falls (Brazil Side) Guided Tour
Foz do Iguaçu2h30m-3h30m

Visit the Brazil side of the falls to get a panoramic view of Iguaçu, one of the world's largest and most impressive waterfalls. In total, there are over 275 individual falls spread out over 3km (2 mi). Find the best spot to take jaw-dropping photos of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Plane
Iguaçu Falls – Rio de Janeiro

Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... yup, it is a plane, actually.

Meals included:

Breakfast

Day 16Rio de Janeiro

Depart at any time.

Departure Day

Not ready to leave? Your CEO can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.

Meals included:

Breakfast

Discover Brazil, Argentina, & Chile

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