ALTERNATIVE LATIN AMERICA
wines of the region. Finally, there’s a three-night full board stay at the Estancia Los Potreros near Cordoba, enjoying the fantastic scenery by horseback, or lazing around the pool.”
Where to book it EXPLORE – 0845 291 4542
www.explore.co.uk Has a 14-day ‘moderate to challenging’ Cycle Nicaragua to the Panama Canal trip covering around 60km a day. Bike
hire, a guide, accommodation, breakfasts and international flights are included in the price which starts from £2,498pp.
TRAVEL 2
www.travel2.com The operator’s 11-day Experience Argentina itinerary is priced from £3,299pp including international and domestic flights. It spends four nights in Buenos Aires and three nights in
both Mendoza and Cordoba, including wine tastings and cooking lessons.
AUDLEY TRAVEL – 01993 838 660
www.audleytravel.com A ten-day Divers Galore itinerary allows first-time divers to undertake their PADI diving certificate on the beautiful coral reefs of Honduras. Experienced divers can explore caves, crevices, thousand-foot walls and the wrecks of ships and aeroplanes. It is priced from £2,033pp including international flights via Houston.
RAINBOW TOURS – 020 7666 1260
www.rainbowtours.co.uk A six-night trip – best booked as an extension or with additional nights in La Paz – visits Lake Titicaca, the Sun
& Moon islands and La Paz, plus two nights on the Salar de Uyuni, with one night at the Luna Salada salt hotel and one in a luxury airstream caravan. It is priced from £1,925pp, not including international flights.
“Raw and unspoilt are two of the first words that many visitors use to describe the sure but subtle lure of the Falkland Islands”
Left: Exploring Patagonia by horseback
SOUTH AMERICA on a Voyage of Discovery
mv Voyager
Voyages of Discovery sets sail for South America this winter, exploring this amazing continent in depth, visiting beautiful must-see and off the beaten track destinations.
Our small ship Voyager carries just 540 like-minded passengers, and all our cruises are enhanced with lectures from expert Guest Speakers who will delve into the history, culture, wildlife and geology of the ports of call. Highlights of the Winter 2012/13 season include the remote Falkland Islands, South America’s southernmost city Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego, the fascinating Galapagos Islands, Arica and the Atacama Desert as well as the vibrant cities of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Santiago. Prices start from £1,999 for a 17 day cruise.
WIN!! The first 5 agents to make a booking as a result of seeing this advertisement will be awarded with a £50 wine voucher, courtesy of Voyages of Discovery. Please quote ‘Longhaul’ at time of booking. Bookings must be made between 6th and 31st October 2012.
AGENT SUPPORT
• Online training programme • Marketing support
• Agency Sales Team dedicated to supporting the trade
• Easy booking process
For more information or to request a brochure please contact:
Brian Langford
(M4 south including London) Tel: 02380 727200 Mobile: 07740 540304 Email:
b.langford@
allleisuregroup.com
Tim Fleming
(M4 north including London) Tel: 01386 882848 Mobile: 07894 394488 Email:
t.fleming@allleisuregroup.com
To make a booking call 0844 822 0800 (QUOTE LONGHAUL)
£1,999pp applies to two people sharing an inside cabin on South America’s Discovery Coast departing on 25 Feb 2013 for 17 days. Wine vouchers will be awarded to the first 5 agents to make a Winter 12/13 booking between 6th to 31st October 2012. Must quote LONGHAUL at time of booking to qualify. New bookings only. Please note that all participating agents/outlets for this offer are responsible for any tax implications.
www.voyagesofdiscovery.com
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