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Hotels Santiago Radisson Plaza Santiago (SF), Cruise Holland America’s MS Amsterdam or MS Oosterdam, Rio De Janeiro Sheraton Rio Hotel & Towers (D) Meals American breakfasts daily (B), 15 lunches (L), and 19 three-course dinners, including a welcome dinner in Santiago, a churrascaria and Samba show, and a farewell dinner in Rio.
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Board your overnight flight to South America. Day 2: Arrival in Santiago, Chile. Welcome to Santiago, Chile’s capital. This country is more than 10-times longer than wide, with 2,650 miles of beautiful Pacific coastline. Rooms are ready so that you can freshen up and rest before taking a first look at Santiago. This evening, meet your Local Host and traveling companions at a special welcome dinner. (D) Day 3: Santiago. Located in the center of the country and perched between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes, Santiago has evolved as the country’s political, commercial, and cultural capital. Step back into the 16th century as your Local Guide traces the city’s history and heritage. Start at La Moneda, the official Government Palace, and nearby SAN CRISTOBAL HILL with its landmark statue of the Virgin Mary. After visiting the PRE-COLOMBIAN ART MUSEUM, your tour ends at the Plaza de Armas, the main square, with a visit to the 18th-century CATHEDRAL. The afternoon and evening are at your leisure. (B) Day 4: Santiago–Valparaiso (Embarkation). Today, a short drive through the rolling hills of Chile’s Curacavi Valley leads to Valparaiso, a picturesque seaport that has long been an inspiration for poets and artists. Board one of Holland America’s ships for your cruise around South America. Ship departs at 5 pm. (B,D) Day 5: Cruising: At Sea. Time to explore the ship, your home for the next two weeks. During your cruise adventure, you will have the freedom to choose from the many amenities on board. (B,L,D) Day 6: Cruising: Puerto Montt. Arrive in Puerto Montt in Chilean Patagonia, gateway to the scenic Lake District. Perhaps take an excursion to see the pine forests, icy lakes, Bavarian hamlets, and luminous snowcapped volcanoes. Or walk along a busy waterfront brimming with fishing vessels and seafood stalls. Arrive in Puerto Montt at 7 am; depart at 5 pm. (B,L,D) Day 7: Cruising: Darwin Channel & Chilean Fjords. Today, see fjords more spectacular than those in Norway or Alaska! Along the southern coastline of Chile is a 1,000-mile maze of virgin-forested islands, glistening glaciers, and more fjords than in all of Scandinavia. (B,L,D) Day 8: Cruising: Amalia Glacier & Canal Sarmiento. Sailing the west side of the Sarmiento Canal you’ll see Madre de Dios Island with its towering limestone peaks. Pass the blue and white Amalia Glacier, keeping an eye out for the penguins and seabirds who call the glacier home. (B,L,D) Day 9: Cruising: Strait of Magellan & Punta Arenas, Chile. Today brings you to where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans converge—the Strait of Magellan, named by Ferdinand Magellan around 1520. Views of Chile from the strait include stunning vistas and landscapes, tiny coves, and picturesque inlets. Arrive at the remote town of Punta Arenas, the perfect starting spot for Patagonian explorations. After reboarding the ship, continue through Cockburn and Beagle Channels, originally charted by Charles Darwin in 1832. Arrive Punta Arenas at 7 am; depart at 8 pm. (B,L,D) Day 10: Cruising: Ushuaia, Argentina. Arrive at the southernmost town in the world, where dominating peaks loom on three sides and the fourth opens to Beagle Channel, where sea lions bellow and king crabs rule. Perhaps venture into Tierra del Fuego National Park today. Arrive Ushuaia at 1 pm; depart at 9 pm. (B,L,D) Day 11: Cruising: Cape Horn. Cruise around the southern tip of South America that marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage. For many years it was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world until the Panama Canal opened in 1914. (B,L,D) Day 12: Cruising: Stanley, Falkland Islands. Dock in Britain but under the Southern Cross today. Explore the vast moorlands and sheep ranches, visit the pubs, see the red phone booths, and enjoy a “cuppa tea.” Plus a chance to see penguins of every type: gentoo, Magellanic, king. Arrive Stanley at 9 am; depart at 4 pm. (B,L,D) Day 13: Cruising: At Sea. Day 14: Cruising: At Sea. Day 15: Cruising: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Welcome to the “Paris of South America.” You have two days to meander through the city’s beautiful boulevards and past its many outdoor cafés. Maybe explore the colorful La Boca district and site of the city’s first port; or see San Telmo’s famous late-colonial buildings; and don’t miss the ornate Colon Opera House and the Cemetery of the Recoleta, burial site of Eva Peron. Arrive Buenos Aires at 6 am. (B,L,D) Day 16: Cruising: Buenos Aires, Argentina. Another day to explore the sights of Buenos Aires before departing this evening at 9 pm. (B,L,D) Day 17: Cruising: Montevideo, Uruguay. Montevideo is a city that was strongly influenced by European culture and still honors many colonial customs like long lunches, siestas, and high tea. In fact, Montevideo has been ranked as the city in Latin America with the highest quality of life. While here, opt to visit nearby Colonia del Sacramento, the oldest city in Uruguay and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Arrive Montevideo at 8 am; depart at 6 pm. (B,L,D) Day 18: Cruising: At Sea. Day 19: Cruising: At Sea. Day 20: Disembark in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Welcome to one of the most exciting cities in the world—Rio de Janeiro! Your Local Host takes you to visit the statue of Christ the Redeemer crowning CORCOVADO MOUNTAIN, a rounded peak rising 2,300 feet from the bay below. Take the scenic cog railway ride to its top, where a 360-degree panorama affords sweeping views. From here, proceed to bustling downtown Rio to see the Sambodromo and visit the CATHEDRAL. This evening, it’s off to a churrascaria for a feast of barbecued meats marinated and roasted over charcoal in true Brazilian style. Then, experience a Samba SHOW, where the sheer vitality of this country explodes in a colorful extravaganza. Arrive at 7 am. (B,D) Day 21: Rio de Janeiro. A day of leisure to explore on your own or you may wish to enjoy a Guanabara Bay cruise, offering spectacular views of Rio and its beaches. This afternoon is at leisure, or consider an optional trip to historic Petropolis, once the summer palace of Emperor Dom Pedro II and now a mountain resort. Tonight, gather for a special farewell dinner, a festive finale to a great adventure. (B,D) Day 22: Rio de Janeiro–Homebound Flight. Enjoy a full free day to catch up on last-minute souvenir shopping. Your homebound flight departs late this evening. (B) Day 23: An early morning arrival is ideal for making homebound connections.
City Highlights Santiago: Sightseeing with a Local Guide; visit San Cristobal Hill, the Pre-Colombian Art Museum, and the cathedral; welcome dinnerValparaiso: SightseeingCruise: 16-day cruise aboard a Holland America shipRio de Janeiro: Sightseeing with a Local Guide; visit Corcovado Mountain and the cathedral; churrascaria and Samba show; farewell dinnerNote:
Ship MS AmsterdamMS Oosterdam Price Details US Single Room Supplement: $1820. Triple Rooms not available. Extra nights per person in Rio de Janeiro: In single room $220; in twin room $120. Extra nights per person in Santiago: In single room $220; in twin room $125. Prices are based on inside cabin category K. Upgrades are available to an outside cabin category D from $601 and verandah cabin category VD from $907. Cruise line non-commissionable fare, government taxes and fees, and cruise fuel supplements of $637 are additional. 2010 prices and itineraries subject to change. Related Tours SHE|Extend Your Stay in Rio de JaneiroSHR|Reverse Itinerary: Rio de Janeiro to Santiago CURRENT SPECIALS: Standard Offers and Specials provided by Globus Share the pleasure of a Globus vacation with your children and grandchildren and take advantage of a 10-percent discount on the land-only price. For eligibility, children must be under 18 years of age on the departure date and must be accompanied by an adult. On escorted vacations we don’t accept children under eight years old because we have found that they are too young to enjoy these vacations.
Pay less for your second vacation We charge you vacation price for your first vacation in 2008, but for every additional Globus vacation you take in the same year, you pay US$35 under list. Our vacations are designed and scheduled so you can combine them almost any way you want. It’s fun to play the add-a-vacation game yourself or talk to your travel agent.
Triple room reduction On most Globus vacations you receive a reduction when three people travel together and share the same accommodations. Triple room reductions, when available, are listed on the itinerary pages. A word of caution: Triple rooms usually are no larger than twin rooms and the third bed, if there is one, is often a rollaway put in a twin-bedded room.
Avoid the single room supplement We do not take reservations on a “share” basis because we have found that strangers rarely enjoy sharing a room for the duration of their vacation. Avoid the single room supplement by traveling with a friend. It’s less expensive and much more fun!
Right now when you book a 2009 vacation between 5 and 7 people before December 31, 2008, each passenger will save $75
*Book a 2009 Globus vacation for five, six or seven travelers to receive the $75 off per person offer. Booking must be made, under deposit, and discount applied between Jun 4 and Dec 31, 2008 for travel through December 31, 2009. Individuals must be traveling together from the same origination point to receive the discount. Not valid with any other offer and applies to new 2009 bookings only. Offer reliant on space availability. Full cancellation penalties will apply. Additional restrictions may apply. |
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