Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Depart Australia – Arrive Lima
Welcome to dazzling South America, a continent full of rhythm, colour and soul! With 13 unique countries and some of the world’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, it’s a place that stirs the spirit and sparks the imagination, and lucky for us, we’re about to explore a few of its finest treasures.
This evening, we arrive in Lima, the beautiful capital of Peru, nestled right on the Pacific Coast. Founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, it became the heart of Spanish rule in South America for nearly 300 years. Today, Lima surprises at every turn. One moment you’re standing in a peaceful colonial square and the next, you’re strolling past modern cafés or watching the sunset along a breezy coastal path. From grand churches to peaceful cloisters, the city’s energy is warm, vibrant and ready to welcome us.
This evening, we’ll meet our fellow travellers over a welcome drink at the hotel, a lovely way to kick off our South American adventure.
Day 2 - Lima
Today is all about discovering some of Lima’s most iconic sights, right in the heart of this fascinating city. Our day begins in the charming Barranco district, often called Lima’s most romantic neighbourhood. With its colourful houses, tree-lined streets and vibrant artistic atmosphere, it’s no wonder poets and artists have been drawn to this part of the city for generations.
Next, we’ll head to the Larco Museum, tucked inside an 18th century mansion surrounded by blooming gardens. Here, we’ll explore a world-class collection of pre-Columbian art, including ancient gold, textiles and some cheeky ceramics that always spark conversation.
After a few hours to rest and relax back at the hotel or to explore at your own pace, we’ll head to the historic centre of Lima in the late afternoon. Here, we’ll admire the elegant colonial architecture and hear tales from Lima’s colourful past. We’ll stop at the grand Plaza Mayor, the city’s main square, and visit the beautiful Cathedral, a Baroque masterpiece built in 1535. We'll also see the tomb of Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish conquistador who founded the city.
Special Experience
Tour Lima's oldest colonial mansion, Casa Aliaga, before a decadent 3-course dinner in the dining room, courtyard or main salon.
This elegant historic mansion was built on land granted to Captain Jeronimo de Aliaga y Ramirez by conquistador Francisco Pizzaro after Lima’s founding in 1535. The house has been owned by the same family for more than 17 generations and features a unique blend of Spanish and Peruvian architectural styles.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking.
Day 3 - Lima – Cusco
This morning, we’ll fly from Lima to Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. Situated high in the Andes at over 3,300 metres, Cusco is full of history, from its Inca roots to its colonial charm. This city is the gateway to the Sacred Valley and the famous Machu Picchu.
Upon arrival, we’ll transfer to our hotel before heading to lunch at Limo, one of Cusco’s finest restaurants perched right on the Plaza de Armas. The views are just as impressive as the food, with colourful gardens, grand old churches and stone walkways all around. The menu celebrates modern Peruvian cuisine, and the pisco cocktails come highly recommended.
The remainder of the day is at leisure. You could visit the Pisco Museum for a taste of Peru’s signature cocktail or simply unwind with a coca tea and take in the stunning surroundings.
Your flight time will be approximately 1.5 hours.
Day 4 - Cusco
Cusco is a city that beautifully blends Inca and Spanish heritage. Today, we’ll dive into its rich history, where every stone and street corner tells a story. We’ll begin at Sacsayhuamán, a remarkable Inca fortress with massive stone walls, some weighing over 100 tonnes. The precision with which these stones fit together, without mortar, continues to amaze historians and visitors alike.
Then it’s on to the colourful San Pedro Market, where locals shop for everything from fruit and flowers to handmade crafts. It’s the perfect place to sip a fresh juice or sample something a little more adventurous.
Our journey continues to Qoricancha, once the most sacred temple in the Inca Empire, later transformed by the Spanish into the Santo Domingo Convent. This fascinating site brings two worlds together in one place. The Temple of the Sun was the Incas’ most spectacular temple and also served as their main astronomical observatory. After the Spanish looted and destroyed it, they built the Dominican Convent over the ancient foundations.
After some free time for lunch, we’ll continue with a visit to Cusco Cathedral, a magnificent 17th century church filled with intricate woodwork, Baroque altars and art that reveals the blend of Spanish and Indigenous styles. We’ll also wander through the historic San Blas neighbourhood, known for its narrow cobblestone streets, charming colonial architecture and vibrant artisan shops.
Today involves approximately 4 hours of walking at altitude.
Day 5 - Cusco – Belmond Hiram Bingham train – Machu Picchu
This morning, we’ll travel to Poroy station and step aboard the luxurious Belmond Hiram Bingham train, where a truly memorable journey awaits.
Deluxe Experience
Travel through the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu aboard the Belmond Hiram Bingham train, enjoying a gourmet brunch, Peruvian wines and spectacular scenery.
Named after the explorer who brought Machu Picchu to the world’s attention in 1911, this elegant train evokes the golden age of travel. With its polished wood interiors, brass accents and plush armchairs, every detail adds to its timeless charm. The observation car offers wonderful views of the Sacred Valley, while live music and gourmet cuisine complete the experience.
Once we arrive in Aguas Calientes, we’ll check in to Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo, a five-star eco retreat nestled in lush cloud forest. It is a peaceful hideaway filled with hummingbirds, orchids and winding garden paths.
From here, we’ll take a short bus ride up the mountainside to Machu Picchu. Often called the Lost City of the Incas, this breathtaking site sits among misty peaks and ancient terraces. Our guide will lead us through its fascinating history and afterwards, you’ll have some time to take it all in at your own pace.
Later, we’ll return to Aguas Calientes for a relaxed dinner at the hotel.
Today involves approximately 2 hours of walking at altitude.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Day 6 - Machu Picchu – Sacred Valley
After yesterday’s excitement, we’ll ease into the morning at your own pace. If you wish, you can return to Machu Picchu for a second visit. It’s a lovely opportunity to wander at leisure or simply sit quietly and soak in the tranquillity as morning mist drifts across the mountains.
Later, we’ll board the Vistadome train for a picturesque journey to Ollantaytambo. This charming town is one of the best-preserved Inca settlements, with original cobblestone streets, ancient aqueducts and terraced hillsides still in use today.
In the afternoon, we’ll stop at a traditional chichería to sample chicha, a lightly fermented corn drink enjoyed in the Andes for generations. For those feeling curious, there’s also the chance to try cuy, or guinea pig, a local delicacy with deep roots in Andean culture.
We’ll then transfer to our hotel, where the rest of the evening is yours to relax and unwind.
Optional Excursion
Machu Picchu 2nd visit & Huayna Picchu (Waynapicchu) - Your tour already includes one visit to Machu Picchu, however, you may wish to take a second visit to explore this phenomenon further. Alternatively, you may wish to also incorporate a climb up to Huayna Picchu (Waynapicchu) (considered to provide the best view over Machu Picchu). Please note both options include entry into Machu Picchu and transportation (guide not included). If you choose the Huayna Picchu (Waynapicchu) option, entry to the peak is also included. Half day Machu Picchu only - from $90pp US. Half day Machu Picchu incl. Huayna Picchu (Waynapicchu) – from $105pp US.
Please note: You must purchase your entrance ticket in advance. This will be done by our local operator. Please advise your travel specialist if you would like to include a second visit.
Entrance tickets are limited and by shifts. These usually sell out well in advance. Current shifts for entry in the morning are hourly beginning at 6.00am. Your entry time is located in the top left corner of the ticket, and you have a maximum of 30 minutes after that time to arrive at the entrance for check in. If possible, we recommend booking an earlier time slot. Your ticket allows you access to one of the established circuits around the site. The ticket that includes Huayna Picchu (Waynapicchu) mountain only allows you to visit circuit 3-A. The circuits, visitor regulations and other relevant information for your visit are available at http://www.machupicchu.gob.pe
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 7 - Sacred Valley
A new day brings new discoveries, and this morning we’ll begin with a visit to the striking salt ponds of Maras. These terraced pools have been producing salt for over 500 years, and the method remains unchanged since Inca times. Nearby in Moray, we’ll see a remarkable series of circular terraces that served as an Inca agricultural laboratory. With each level creating a different microclimate, the Incas could experiment with growing crops at varying altitudes.
Special Experience
Bask in the rustic charm of a traditional Paso Horse show, while dining al fresco at Ranch Wayra in Urubamba.
We’ll visit the beautiful Wayra Ranch for a memorable afternoon that includes a Peruvian lunch and Paso Horse show. The display of coordination, discipline and passion from horse and rider is sure to impress, while the mountains of the Sacred Valley provide a dramatic backdrop.
After lunch, we’ll return to Ollantaytambo to explore its spectacular fortress. This incredible site played a significant role in the Inca resistance against the Spanish, and its massive stonework is a marvel of ancient engineering. We’ll also step inside a local home to experience life in this living Inca town, where ancient traditions continue today.
Our final stop of the day will be at the Seminario pottery workshop in Urubamba, where we’ll witness local artisans blending ancient techniques with modern artistry. It’s an intimate look into the soul of Peru’s creative spirit.
We’ll return to our hotel for a restful evening after a day rich in history, culture and a touch of showmanship.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking at altitude.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 8 - Sacred Valley – Cusco
On our way back to Cusco this morning, we’ll visit the remarkable ruins and vibrant market at Pisac. The Pisac Ruins are a real gem, with stunning terraced slopes, ceremonial areas and panoramic views of the Sacred Valley. It’s a place where the rich history of the Inca Empire feels wonderfully close. After exploring the ruins, we’ll head down to the lively Pisac Market. This colourful market is buzzing with activity, offering everything from handwoven textiles to fresh produce and beautiful handmade jewellery. It’s another lovely opportunity to pick up a souvenir or simply enjoy the local atmosphere.
Special Experience
Savour delicious dishes made of locally sourced produce at Hacienda Sarapampa, a charming farm in the Sacred Valley.
After lunch, we’ll head to Manos de la Comunidad, a local cooperative where we’ll watch a traditional weaving demonstration. You’ll be amazed by the intricate patterns created using techniques that have been passed down through generations. We’ll also meet some of the region’s beloved South American camelids, including llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicuñas, who are always a crowd favourite.
By evening, we’ll arrive in Cusco, ready to relax at our hotel after a beautiful and enriching day.
Today involves approximately 2 hours of walking at altitude.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 9 - Cusco
Today is all about enjoying Cusco in your own way. After so many big adventures, it’s lovely to have a day to wander, discover and take it all in. You might want to start with a peaceful stroll through the cobbled streets to the Plaza de Armas or head up to San Blas, the artsy neighbourhood full of galleries, little cafés and stunning views.
If history is calling, the Casa Concha Museum is a real gem. It houses artefacts from Machu Picchu that were brought back from Yale and returned to Peru, a treasure trove for anyone wanting to dive a little deeper into Inca life. Or if you're in the mood for something hands-on, perhaps try your hand at a local cooking class.
This is your day to linger, explore and simply enjoy the magic of Cusco. Whatever you choose, you're never far from a welcoming café, a little music or a shop filled with colour and charm.
Day 10 - Cusco – Puno
Bright and early, we’ll head to the Cusco train station to board the luxurious Belmond Andean Explorer for a truly unforgettable journey through history and breathtaking landscapes.
Deluxe Experience
Board the luxurious Belmond Andean Explorer train from Cusco to Puno, relaxing in your elegant cabin as the train journeys through the majestic High Andes.
We’ll indulge in a delightful lunch in one of the train’s elegant dining cars, where the menu blends refined Andean specialties with a contemporary twist.
After our meal, we’ll visit Raqch’i, an ancient Inca site that once served as a key control point. The Temple of Wiracocha, a monumental structure dedicated to the creator god of the Incas, stands as a truly awe-inspiring sight. Exploring these ancient ruins offers a deeper glimpse into the region’s rich history.
As we continue our journey, we’ll sip on afternoon tea and prepare for a magical sunset over the La Raya Mountain range. Later, we’ll enjoy a gourmet dinner on board, taking in the views as we make our way towards Lake Titicaca. For a bit of evening fun, you’re welcome to head to the bar car and mingle with fellow travellers.
Day 11 - Puno – Lake Titicaca – Puno
Wake early today and step outside to catch the breathtaking sunrise over Lake Titicaca. There’s something truly magical about watching the first light spill across the water, casting a golden glow as the world slowly wakes. After a delicious breakfast on board, we’ll set out to explore the beauty and culture of this remarkable lake, the largest in South America.
We’ll travel by boat to our first stop, the remarkable Uros Islands. These floating islands, handmade entirely from woven reeds, are home to the Uros people, who have lived here for centuries. We’ll walk the springy reed paths, meet local families and learn about their extraordinary way of life, which has remained largely unchanged through generations.
Next, we’ll cruise over to Taquile Island, a peaceful place where life moves gently and the views stretch on forever. The island is famous for its terraced hillsides and its colourful handwoven textiles, made with incredible care and detail.
Then it’s on to Collata Beach for lunch in a picture-perfect setting, complete with traditional music, dancing and artisan demonstrations. It’s a lively, heartwarming experience that is sure to stay with you.
Back at the station, we’ll enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea before the train continues its elegant journey on to Arequipa.
Day 12 - Puno – Cañahuas – Colca Valley
After a leisurely breakfast on board, we’ll set off on an early morning excursion to the stunning Lake Lagunillas. Nestled high in the Andes, this tranquil lake is surrounded by sweeping landscapes, rolling hills and the occasional sighting of flamingos or wild vicuñas. It’s a peaceful, breathtaking spot to truly soak in the beauty of the Peruvian highlands.
Next, we’ll visit the Sumbay Caves, a hidden archaeological gem in the rugged mountains. Inside, we’ll find cave paintings believed to be almost 8,000 years old. These ancient artworks offer a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Peru’s earliest inhabitants, telling stories that have stood the test of time.
Later this morning, we’ll say goodbye to the Belmond Andean Explorer as we disembark at Cañahuas. From there, we’ll make our way to the majestic Colca Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world and twice as deep as the Grand Canyon. Known for its dramatic landscapes, terraced fields and soaring condors, Colca is a true natural wonder. Along the way, we’ll stop for a relaxed lunch at a charming local restaurant, sampling the region’s flavours.
In the afternoon, we’ll arrive at our hotel, where you’ll have time to unwind and settle in. After a day full of beauty and discovery, we’ll gather for a delightful dinner, rounding out a wonderful day.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours from Cañahuas to the Colca Valley.
Day 13 - Colca Valley – Arequipa
We’ll start our day early, heading to the famous Cross of the Condor, one of the most stunning viewpoints in Colca Canyon. Known locally as Cruz del Condor, this spot offers incredible views over one of the deepest parts of the canyon, with its vast cliffs and sweeping landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see.
Special Experience
Witness the breathtaking beauty of the Andean condor soaring effortlessly in flight over the Colca Canyon – an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
After taking in the spectacular scenery, we’ll enjoy a scenic drive through the picturesque villages of the Colca Valley. As we pass through Yanque, Achoma, Maca and Pinchollo, you’ll notice locals in traditional dress, vibrant town squares and historic churches that speak to the area’s rich cultural heritage. It’s a peaceful peek into everyday life in this part of Peru.
Next, we’ll stop at Antahuilque, where you’ll see ancient terraces that are still being farmed today, a beautiful example of how past and present come together in Peru. Not far from here is Choquetico, home to the intriguing Hanging Tombs and mysterious carved stone models believed to have been early land markers or maps.
By afternoon, we’ll make our way to Arequipa, where we’ll spend the next two nights. Known as the ‘White City’ thanks to its stunning buildings made from pale volcanic stone, Arequipa is full of charm, history and gorgeous mountain views.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking at altitude.
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
Day 14 - Arequipa
This morning, we’ll get to know the beautiful city of Arequipa, nestled at the foot of the majestic El Misti Volcano. Its elegant architecture, carved from white volcanic stone, gives the city a unique brightness, and it’s no wonder it’s a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
We’ll begin at the Carmen Alto viewpoint, where we’ll enjoy spectacular views of Arequipa and the surrounding countryside, with the mighty Misti Volcano in the distance. Next, we’ll step inside the Convent of Santa Catalina, a sprawling sanctuary that feels like a city within a city. Its vibrant courtyards and historic architecture offer a glimpse into the peaceful, centuries-old life of the nuns who once lived there.
We’ll also wander through the Plaza de Armas, the heart of Arequipa, where we’ll pass the grand Cathedral and visit the Church of La Compañía, known for its beautiful Baroque design.
The afternoon is at leisure for you to relax or explore at your own pace. Why not visit the Museo Santuarios to see Juanita the Ice Maiden, a well-preserved mummy of a young girl who lived over 500 years ago in the Peruvian Andes?
In the evening, we’ll meet for dinner at a local restaurant to bid farewell to captivating Peru.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking at altitude.
Day 15 - Arequipa – Lima – Rio de Janeiro
It’s an early start this morning as we depart Arequipa and fly via Lima to vibrant Rio de Janeiro.
Set among lush, forest-covered mountains and breathtaking beaches, Rio is one of the world's most lively and beautiful cities. Nicknamed the Cidade Maravilhosa or ‘Marvellous City’, Rio is a whirlwind of music, colour, dancing and delectable cuisine. Nestled between Guanabara Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, the city is home to some of the most famous sights in the world, including the towering statue of Christ the Redeemer.
Rio is also home to the famous Copacabana Beach. This crescent-shaped bay is framed by an iconic black-and-white mosaic promenade featuring a wave-like pattern designed by landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. Copacabana Beach has often appeared as the backdrop to famous films including the 1933 classic ‘Flying Down to Rio’, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
We’ll arrive in Rio late in the evening and transfer to our hotel, the Copacabana Palace, located on this very stretch of iconic coast. Here, we’ll enjoy ocean views and indulge in the luxury of this Art Deco masterpiece which has long been a home away from home for stars of the screen, including Brigitte Bardot.
Your flight time today is approximately 8 hours.
Day 16 - Rio de Janeiro
Today, we discover the icons of Rio. The statue of Christ the Redeemer, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, is perched high atop Corcovado Hill. At the foot of the mountain, we’ll board the historic red narrow-gauge train and wind our way through the lush Tijuca Forest to the summit. Nearly a century old, this charming railway is Brazil’s oldest tourist excursion and offers beautiful scenery and wonderful photo opportunities as we pass through the picturesque national park.
We’ll also visit Sugarloaf Mountain, where sweeping panoramic views unfold across the city, coastline and sparkling bay below. Its name is said to have come from the conical moulds once used to shape blocks of sugar for transport by ship, their form echoing the distinctive peak we see today.
Our sightseeing continues with a stop at the Selarón Steps, one of Rio’s most striking and colourful landmarks. Created by Chilean artist Jorge Selarón, this celebrated work of street art is adorned with more than 2,000 tiles from around the world, many in the vivid colours of the Brazilian flag.
Today involves approximately 4 hours of walking.
Day 17 - Rio de Janeiro
Rio is often celebrated for its beaches, music and unforgettable views, but its story stretches far beyond the shoreline. Today, we’ll uncover a different side of the city, one filled with history, character and a few delicious local flavours.
Special Experience
Discover the historic streets of Old Rio on a guided walking tour, then enjoy a farm-to-cup Brazilian coffee tasting while learning about local roasting traditions and flavours.
Delve into the fascinating history of Rio de Janeiro this morning as we enjoy a guided tour through the older districts of the city. We’ll wander through the historic centre and explore some of the local architecture and landmarks. Following our tour, we’ll delight in a tasting of traditional Brazilian coffee. Rio played a significant role in the history of Brazil’s coffee cultivation, which we’ll learn more about as we sip the silky flavours the city is famous for.
Enjoy the afternoon at leisure to relax in the amenities of the hotel or explore more of the city. Why not take a stroll through the beautiful botanical gardens or soak up the lively buzz along the shores of Copacabana Beach.
In the evening, we’ll indulge in the fire-roasted flavours of a Brazilian churrasco dinner at Assador.
Optional Excursion
Tour Old Rio and Santa Teresa - This tour starts in the historical centre of Rio de Janeiro. The architecture of Praça XV, Arco dos Teles, the França-Brasil House (Old Alfândega), the São Bento Monastery, and the Lapa Arches are prime examples of buildings from the Colonial era. The Banco do Brasil Cultural Museum, Municipal Theatre, Museum of Fine Arts and the Public National Library are examples of architecture from the Imperial era. Next stop on the tour is the neighbourhood of Santa Teresa. This traditional neighbourhood is home to mansions from the beginning of the 20th century, built mainly by the English who sought out this region for its mild climate. Nowadays, it’s a hotspot for artists and eccentrics. The antique cable car still runs through the narrow streets as the main form of collective transportation. Includes transportation on a seat-in-coach basis. 4 hours – from $66pp US.
Optional Excursion
Art and Graffiti Tour - This guided walking tour traces the route of open-air artwork located in some of Rio’s oldest neighbourhoods, from the original settlement of Praça XV to the recently renovated Porto Maravilha. This area’s historical importance is echoed through its monuments, statues, art installations, murals, and graffiti. Candelária Church, the Olympic Pyre, Maua Square and Rio’s Art Museum (MAR) are some of the highlights on this 4km walk. The amount of walking can be established by your interests and conditions. Most museums close on Monday in Rio. Entrance in any of the sites can be included for an added cost. Includes driver and guide. 4 hours – from $107pp US
Today involves approximately 4 hours of walking.
Day 18 - Rio de Janeiro – Iguazú Falls
Today, we’ll journey to the largest waterfall system in the world, Iguazú Falls. Straddling the borders of Brazil and Argentina, Iguazú Falls is made up of more than 275 individual cascades, though the number fluctuates throughout the year depending on the season and water levels. Protected by the lush foliage of the Atlantic rainforest, the waterfalls stretch more than 3 kilometres wide and 80 metres high, making them wider than Victoria Falls and higher than Niagara Falls.
The subtropical climate of the region supports a rich variety of plant and animal life, which thrives in abundance around the horseshoe-shaped chain of falls.
Deluxe Experience
Experience two nights of breathtaking views over the thunderous Iguazú Falls from your Deluxe Falls View room at the opulent Belmond Hotel das Cataratas.
In the early afternoon, we’ll transfer to the elegant Belmond Hotel das Cataratas, our home for the next two nights as we explore the falls. Nestled in the heart of Iguaçu National Park, the retreat rests at the edge of dense forest and offers unrivalled views of the roaring falls as they cascade over basalt rock and sandstone cliffs. As the only hotel situated within the park itself, it offers the rare privilege of experiencing this natural wonder as the sun rises and sets over the landscape.
Your flight time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Day 19 - Iguazú Falls
This morning, we’ll take in the Brazilian side of magnificent Iguazú Falls, where sweeping views reveal the full grandeur of this extraordinary natural wonder. As we follow the canyon path, we’ll pause to admire the cascading water, rising mist and lush rainforest that surrounds us, with panoramic vistas stretching towards San Martin Island.
Later, we’ll venture into the jungle to visit Parque das Aves Bird Park, a beautiful sanctuary set within 12 acres of Atlantic rainforest. Here, we’ll come face to face with more than 150 species of exotic birds and gain insight into the important conservation work being carried out to protect them. From brilliantly coloured macaws and toucans to elegant flamingos, the birdlife here is every bit as captivating as its setting. Wandering through the aviaries, we’ll be immersed in the sounds and colours of the forest, with birdsong and fluttering wings all around.
This afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure back at the Belmond Hotel das Cataratas. You may wish to relax in the hotel’s elegant surrounds, take a quiet moment on the terrace or simply savour the rare privilege of staying just steps from the falls.
Optional Excursion
Helicopter Tour - (min 2/max 4 participants per helicopter) - Experience the breathtaking sights of Iguazú Falls from the sky! Departure is from the entrance of the Iguazú National Park (Brazilian side) and can be taken when doing the Brazilian Falls tour. Please advise your guide if you are interested in this tour. 10 minutes – from $212pp US.
Today involves approximately 3 hours of walking in hot and humid conditions.
Day 20 - Iguazú Falls – Buenos Aires
Waking to the soothing sounds of the surrounding waterfalls, we’ll set out this morning to explore the Argentinian side of Iguazú Falls. Travelling by small train through the national park, we’ll continue on foot to one of its most powerful and dramatic sights.
Suspended above the thundering Devil’s Throat, we’ll stand on a platform overlooking the largest waterfall in the Iguazú Falls system. As Garganta del Diablo plunges 82 metres into the narrow chasm below, the scale and force of the rushing water create a spectacle that is both exhilarating and awe-inspiring. Mist rises constantly from the rocks beneath, adding to the drama of this unforgettable setting, so do keep that spray jacket close at hand.
Later, we’ll bid farewell to the falls and fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina’s elegant and irresistible capital. Often called the ‘Paris of the South’, Buenos Aires charms with its grand boulevards, European-inspired architecture and unmistakable South American spirit. With its acclaimed dining scene, beautiful parks and stylish neighbourhoods, the city invites us to slow down, settle in and savour its many pleasures.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Today involves approximately 3 to 4 hours of walking in hot and humid conditions.
Your flight time will be approximately 2 hours.
Day 21 - Buenos Aires
A captivating capital of almost three million people, Buenos Aires blends European elegance with vibrant Latin American energy. This morning, we’ll set out to soak up the atmosphere of the city, exploring its many highlights, including the grand 9 de Julio Avenue, Plaza de Mayo and its notable buildings, Casa Rosada, the Government House and the Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires.
We’ll then stroll through the elegant district of Recoleta and the Recoleta Cemetery where Argentina's famous former First Lady, Eva Peron, was laid to rest, before continuing to the Italian district of La Boca and Caminito Street, a colourful street museum.
Following our tour, we’ll then visit the historic Colón Theatre, the main opera house in Buenos Aires and considered one of the world's finest. The theatre holds a rich and prestigious history, with acoustic and architectural qualities that rival the Paris Opera House and London’s Covent Garden.
Our final stop for the day takes us to the exquisite El Ateneo Grand Splendid bookstore. Recognised by National Geographic in 2019 as the most beautiful bookstore in the world, this historic building was once a palatial theatre and has since been meticulously transformed into an opulent haven for lovers of literature.
Today involves approximately 4 hours of walking.
Day 22 - Estancia Stay
Today, we’ll delve into Argentina's colonial past by visiting San Antonio de Areco, a historic town deeply rooted in gaucho culture and the traditions of the Pampas. Enjoying a short stop, we’ll explore the town’s main square, Plaza Ruiz de Arellano, and admire the Parish of Saint Anthony of Padua that stands at its heart. There will also be time to browse the local craft shops nearby.
From San Antonio de Areco, we’ll continue our cultural immersion as we make our way to one of Argentina’s oldest cattle ranches, La Bamba de Areco.
Deluxe Experience
Journey to one of the nation's oldest estancias for a night and experience Argentine traditions like horseback riding, asados, and yerba maté tasting.
Nestled in the Pampa Valley, La Bamba is an historic estancia that dates back to 1830, when it served as a post house on the Camino Real, the Royal Road connecting Buenos Aires to the north. Beautifully transformed into a boutique hotel, La Bamba offers the chance to immerse yourself in Argentine and gaucho heritage while enjoying the comfort and character of this remarkable property. You may wish to experience traditional gaucho customs, enjoy a game of Argentinian bowls, indulge in a hot stone massage or simply relax by the pool.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 23 - Buenos Aires
After a relaxing sleep-in this morning, we’ll return to Buenos Aires. Here, we enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure to relax or to further explore this fascinating city.
Why not hit the shops of Calle Florida? This bustling strip is lined with boutiques, restaurants and shops brimming with local goods, perfect for picking up a beautiful keepsake of your time in this vibrant city. You may also wish to visit the trendy Palermo district. Palermo is the largest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires and is made up of diverse quarters, each with its own character. Lined with trees, its walkable streets are a pleasure to explore, with distinctive architecture, leafy corners and plenty of cafés along the way. Or perhaps you might like to explore the city's impressive collection of museums and art galleries. Either way, there is lots to see and enjoy!
And of course, no trip to Buenos Aires would be complete without an evening devoted to celebrating the city’s most iconic dance. Tonight, we will experience the vibrant tango dinner show, an essential experience in Argentina. Then, don your dancing shoes and step into the rhythm as we take part in a traditional tango lesson.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 24 - Depart Buenos Aires
It’s time to wave ‘adios’ to the beauty of South America as our tour concludes after breakfast this morning. We hope you leave with sizzling memories of this incredible corner of the world!
Day 25 - In Transit
Day 25 - In Transit
Day 26 - Arrive Australia
Day 26 - Arrive Australia