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IGUASSU FALLS VISIT: You'll enjoy the complete experience at the world's largest waterfall. You'll spend 2 nights on the Brazilian side of the falls, as well as visit the Argentinian side!


How can you capture South America’s rich tapestry of welcoming people, sophisticated cities, mouthwatering cuisine, and passionate music in one itinerary? Journey here in a deluxe small group on our enhanced “best of ” tour, and you’ll fi nd out. We show you all the landmarks – Santiago, Buenos Aires, Mon- tevideo, Rio de Janeiro, and Iguassu Falls. And with just 18-24 in our group, you’ll savor a private wine tasting, a private tango lesson, share lunch in a local home, and more. And – new for 2011 – only Vantage includes two days in Uruguay, the tiny, European-fl avored country on the widest river in the world, where you’ll witness a fascinating gaucho demonstration at a local estancia. Deluxe, centrally located hotels make for a relaxing stay, and our unmatched small group value puts this rich tapestry within reach.


Your Small Group Itinerary includes


DAY LOCATION / ACCOMMODATIONS HIGHLIGHTS 1


2 -3


Santa Cruz, Chile Hotel Santa Cruz Plaza 


4 -5 6 -7 8 -11


Santiago InterContinental Santiago +


Montevideo, Uruguay Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel +


Buenos Aires, Argentina


Hotel Emperador Buenos Aires  


12 -13


Iguassu Falls, Brazil Bourbon Cataratas Resort 


14 -16


Rio de Janeiro +


17 -18


PERU Lima


Cuzco Machu Picchu


South America BRAZIL


Rio de Janeiro Iguassu Falls


Pacifi c Ocean


Santiago ARGENTINA


Santa Cruz Buenos Aires


Easter Island URUGUAY Atlantic Ocean


Montevideo Destination Motorcoach Train Flight


Optional Extension Ferry


28 sightseeing tours & cultural connections — a value of $2420 per couple!


Depart Home / Overnight Flight (or depart 5 days earlier for optional Santiago / Easter Island pre-trip extension)


Pisco sour lesson, Walking tour of Santa Cruz, Visit to the Museum of Colchagua, Home- hosted lunch, Visit the small town of Lolol, Visit to a local winery for a lecture and wine tasting


City tour of Santiago, Full-day excursion to Vina del Mar and Valparaiso, Visit to a handi- crafts market, Funicular ride in Valparaiso


City tour of Montevideo, Uruguayan lunch at a port market


Full-day tour to an authentic Uruguayan estancia (ranch), Visit Colonia del Sacramento, Half-day city tour of Buenos Aires, Cultural tour of Buenos Aires, Private tango lesson at the famous Café Tortoni


Walking tour of the Argentinian side of Iguassu Falls and the Brazilian side of Iguassu Falls with grand views of Devil’s Throat, Lec- ture on fl ora and fauna of the National Park, Visit to a Bird Park


Sheraton Rio Hotel & Resort  


Cable car ride to the top of Sugar Loaf moun- tain, City tour of Rio de Janeiro, Cog-train ride to the top of Corcovado, Lecture on typical Brazilian dishes, Colonial Tour of Rio, Samba Behind the Scenes


Rio de Janeiro / Overnight Flight / Return Home on Day 18 (or begin 7-day Peru post-extension)


cultural connections


Discover the cuisine of South America with cooking demonstrations, a wine tasting, home- hosted lunch, and more.


Feel the rhythm as you learn to tango in Buenos Aires, the home of this fi ery dance, and see a samba performance in Rio de Janeiro, where you'll go behind the scenes of the famous Carnival.


See life in the countryside as we spend time on an Estancia in Uruguay to witness the incredible horsemanship of the gauchos, and in Chile, where you'll learn about the wines of the Colchagua vineyards.


PHOTO: You'll enjoy a visit to an authentic ranch in Uruguay including lunch and exciting eques- trian show by the gauchos.


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