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Arrive at any time. Enjoy the sights and sounds of this unique city.
Arrival transfer is included.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
It's an early start this morning, as you transfer from Santiago to Valparaiso to join the G Expedition.
Travel by private bus to the colourful port town of Valparaiso. Visit a local winery for lunch before joining the ship for a 4pm embarkation.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Opt to spend this time at sea out on deck or join one of the lectures or painting classes.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Enjoy lectures on a range of topics including the natural and human history of the region. Learn about photography from the on board photographer, or take a painting class with the Artist in Residence.
Enjoy a full day of exploring picturesque Caldera. Choose between visiting local museums or a local mine. Soak in the desert scenery.
Take an tour to the Pan de Azúcar National Park to see sealions, Humboldt penguins and spectacular scenery.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Spend the day exploring Caldera with an included tour. Visit the Copiapo mine where 33 miners were trapped 700 metres underground until being rescued 69 days later.
Another day at sea gives you the opportunity to spend some time out on deck. Keep your cameras and binoculars on hand for scenery or wildlife viewing opportunities.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Enjoy lectures on a range of topics including the natural and human history of the region. Learn about photography from the on board photographer, or take a painting class with the Artist in Residence.
Enjoy a day in Arica. Opt to relax on the beach, or head out on a city tour and visit the San Miguel de Azapa Archaeological Museum.
With a warm climate year round, Arica is known as the City of Eternal Spring. With some of the best beaches in Chile, spend a relaxing day catching some sun, or opt to explore the San Miguel de Azapa Archeological Museum for some local cultural history.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Begin the day with a drive along the coast into the Azapa Valley. View the Geoglyphs in the valley before continuing to the San Miguel de Azapa Archaeological and Anthropological Museum. Travel on to Morro de Arica Hill to take in the spectacular panoramas of the area, and finish the day with a trip to Colon Square to visit the San Marcos Cathedral and its Gothic architecture.
Enjoy a day hike along the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route. Reach the Hongu Taisha Shrine with the largest torii gate in Japan.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Enjoy lectures on a range of topics including the natural and human history of the region. Learn about photography from the on board photographer, or take a painting class with the Artist in Residence.
Enjoy a guided tour of Nazca desert cemetery and the potter's studio. Opt for a flight over the Nazca Lines (available for pre-purchase).
Travel to Nazca for a guided tour of the Chauchilla desert cemetery and potter's studio. Opt for a flight over the Nazca Lines (available for pre-purchase) before returning to the ship. Along the coast there may be opportunities to spot local wildlife.
Please note: If you choose to book the Nazca lines flight, please be aware that these flights are subject to cancellation in the event that the weather is too bad to safely take off and land. Pilots may also choose not to fly if the visibility is low and there is no possibility of seeing the Nazca lines. All flights are weather permitting.
See remains of the Nazca culture during an included tour of the ancient Pre-Inca desert cemetery site of Chauchilla. Spot 1500-year-old mummies, bones, and pottery on the desert floor. The entire desert area was also once home to the ancient Paracas and the Nazca cultures, which preceded the Incas by more than half a millennium. Stop for a visit at an artisan’s workshop, where modern masters create Nazca style pottery.
Take to the skies for the best view of the enigmatic Nazca Lines, a series of patterns and pictures etched in the ground, crisscrossing a wide area of flat desert. Marvel at the lines measuring up to 10km (6 mi) in length, yet, remaining perfectly straight. See depictions of birds, insects, and animals only recognizable from the air. Decide for yourself the origin of the lines – who drew the lines, and why, remains a mystery. Current beliefs suggest that they may be part of complex agricultural calendar.
Please note that this activity does not include a tourist ticket fee of S/.47 PEN per person, payable directly by each traveller at the airport in Nazca.
Enjoy getting a closer look at sea lions, penguins and seabirds with a Zodiac cruise to the nearby nature reserve.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Hop into a Zodiac and explore the area with expert Expedition guides.
Travel from the port in Lima to the airport for a short flight to the colonial city of Cusco set high in the Andes Mountains. Take a tour of the city to learn more about the history, soak in the architecture and the valley's atmopshere. Continue on to a hotel for the night in the Sacred Valley.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Enjoy a half-day tour of Cusco's main sights. Walk around the Plaza de Armas (main square) and explore this city steeped in one of the world's most alluring and ancient cultures. Visit Qenqo, Koricancha, the Cathedral, Puca Pucara, Tambomachay, and the archaeological site of Sacsaywaman.
Spend the day getting to know the Sacred Valley a little better. Enjoy guided visits to the Incan ruins sites of Pisac and Moray with a visit to a local handicraft market. After, meet the women at the G Adventures-supported Ccaccaccollo community and Women’s Weaving Co-op. Learn about their ancient traditions. Stop in the indigenous village of Huchuy Qosco for lunch at the G Adventures-supported Parwa Community Restaurant. Enjoy a delicious lunch and know that your visit is helping to support a remote community. Later, visit the pre-Incan salt pans of Las Salineras and learn more about the Incas with a tour of Ollantaytambo ruins.
Tour the town and fortress of Ollantaytambo with a local guide. Take a step back in time at this Inca archaeological site; it still shows signs of its former glory, including agricultural terraces, a Temple Hill, and storehouses. Learn how the area, overlooking the Urubamba River Valley, was an important stronghold during warfare between the Spanish and Incas.
Visit the Ccaccaccollo community centre which G Adventures travellers' donations helped create in 2005, thereby enabling local women to sell traditional textiles to travellers. See local weaving and dyeing techniques used to create garments and souvenirs, and learn how the Planeterra weaving co-operative has impacted the community and those who visit it. This includes the purchase of alpacas to provide a steady supply of wool, looms, and sewing machines as well as several training courses on production, sales and small business management.
Contribute to sustainable tourism in Huchuy Qosqo, a small village of 65 families in the Sacred Valley, by eating at the Parwa Community Restaurant. Learn how the resident-run restaurant was kickstarted by G Adventures and the Multilateral Investment Fund, to become a successful farm-to-table program that boosts the local economy and several spin-off microenterprises.
Rise early and journey to the Ollantaytambo station to catch the scenic train to Aguas Calientes, at the base of Machu Picchu. Enjoy a guided tour of the Machu Picchu ruins and soak in the famous views. Enjoy free time to explore the ruins on your own before returning to Cusco for the night.
Climb aboard, take a seat, and enjoy the ride.
Set off with the local guide to explore Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas. Learn about the history and gain insights into this massive mountaintop citadel while wandering through ancient dwellings, stone temples and along sculpted terraces. Feel the energy of this 15th-century site, now both a UNESCO World Heritage site and voted one of the new Seven Wonders of the World in a worldwide internet poll.
Climb aboard, grab a seat, and enjoy the ride.
Climb aboard, take a seat, and enjoy the ride.
Climb aboard, grab a seat, and enjoy the ride.
Fly to Trujillo and return to the Expedition. Opt for a guided visit to the ancient Chimu capital of Chan Chan. Wander this UNESCO site and marvel at the carvings and gain unique insight into the ancient history of the region.
Travel to the ruins of Chan Chan, the capital of Peru's largest pre-Inca empire, located 5km (3 mi) away from the city of Trujillo. Abandoned around 1470 after the Inca army overran the city, it is now approximately 5,000 acres of eroded adobe. Explore the ruins and gain valuable insight into the ancient history of the region.
Spend some time on board with your fellow travellers, while enjoying an optional painting class or photography workshop.
Not too big, not too little, our 128-passenger polar expedition ship is just right.
Enjoy lectures on a range of topics including the natural and human history of the region. Learn about photography from the on board photographer, or take a painting class with the Artist in Residence.
Disembark the G Expedition and catch a transfer from Salinas to Guayaquil city centre. The perfect launching point for a trip extension to the Galapagos Islands, and with easy connections to Quito, Guayaquil has a charm all of its own that few take the time to explore.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.