MS FRAM PRE & POST PROGRAMME ANTARCTICA
EXTEND YOUR HOLIDAY WITH OUR PRE & POST EXTENSION PROGRAMMES
We are pleased to offer exciting pre & post extension programmes as well as extra hotel nights to complete your holiday experience in South-America, the start and end point for your Antarctica expedition voyages.
MONTEVIDEO
MONTEVIDEO HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Uruguay’s capital Montevideo welcomes you with a perfect mix of modernity and the spirit of colonial times. Experience this diversity with us on our guided tour and admire all the historic monuments, beautiful parks and pleasant 19th and 20th century buildings alongside modern office buildings. From £67pp* * The price includes a 3.5 hrs guided coach tour with photo stops. Embarkation 29 Oct 2017: Tour starts at the hotel and ends at the pier (approx. 12:30–16:00). One day after disembarkation on 30 Oct 2017: Tour starts at the hotel and ends at the hotel or airport (approx. 09:00–12:30, only for flight departures after 16:00). Min. participant number applies. Booking Code: CENMVD02FR
TANGO & DINNER AT THE PRIMUSEUM
Depart from your hotel and drive to the Old Town of Montevideo. Located in the old historic heart of Montevi- deo you will find “Primuseum“, a unique collection in the world for its characteristics, nailed in a big old house built in 1870, home to more than 500 pieces that form part of the story and culture of the world. Its creator, Aldo Maz- zoni, accompanies us on a historical journey, including a big variety of antiques. Be part of an unforgettable expe- rience at Primuseum. Enjoy a private Tango Show in an exclusive venue, tasting local wine during dinner time. Transfer back to your hotel. From £117pp* * The price includes an exclusive live Tango show with 3-course-menue and a glass of local wine, guided transport starting and ending at the hotel (approx. 20:00–23:00). Tour operates one day before embarkation or on the day of disembarkation. Min. participant number applies. Booking Code: CENMVD06
CHARMING COLONIA DEL SACRAMENTO
Leave Montevideo in the morning and let you take through the Uruguayan country side to Colonia del Sac- ramento, located on the east bank of the Rio de la Plata and 180 km west of Montevideo. The journey is approx- imately 2–2½ hours each way. Colonia was founded in 1680 by the Portuguese. The historical part of the town is covering a small peninsula jutting into the river and has a lot to tell about its Colonial past. Visit the pic- turesque streets of Colonia del Sacramento, the eldest city in the country and UNESCO World Heritage site. After a guided walking tour enjoy some free time for lunch and to explore this charming town on your own. Transfer back to Montevideo. Note: The one hour walking tour is mainly over cobble- stone streets. From £108pp*
* The price includes a full day tour to Colonia del Sacramento, operated by coach/minibus and on foot, English-speaking guide, starting and ending at the hotel in Montevideo (approx. 08:00–17:00). Lunch and drinks are not included. This tour operates one day before em- barkation or one day after disembarkation and might not be exclusive to Hurtigruten guests. Min. participant number applies. Please plan additional overnights in Montevideo in order to be able to join this tour. Booking Code: CENMVD05
BUENOS AIRES CITY TOUR BUENOS AIRES
Discover the most important sights of Buenos Aires, the exceptional, dynamic, sophisticated and vibrant capital of Argentina. An exquisite combination of European flair and the charm of Latin American cities. This tour provides an in-depth introduction to its history and architecture, the culture, anecdotes and secrets of its people. Visit the lively and frenzied downtown area, the ‘aristocratic’ northern neighbourhoods and the working class districts in the south. From £29pp* * The price includes a guided sightseeing tour by bus, starting and ending at hotel (approx.15:00–18:30). Tour operates one day prior to embarkation. Min. participant number applies. Booking Code: CENBUE01
DINNER & TANGO SHOW
A mixture of passion, sensuality, nostalgia and melancholy, the Tango is the dance of Argentina. It originated in the late 18th century boliches (brothels). Its influences came from the many immigrants who arrived from Europe and Africa. The Tango became known internationally and was soon all the rage in cosmopolitan cities like Paris. Spending a night visiting one of the many Tango Shows the city offers is a MUST when you are visiting Buenos Aires. From £138pp* * The price includes transfers to/from hotel (20:00–24:00), live tango-show, three-course dinner with aperitif, wine and coffee, English-speaking guide. Tour operates on day of disembarkation. Min. participant number applies. Booking Code: CENBUE02
TANGO LESSONS IN BUENOS AIRES
This tour offers you the opportunity to learn the basic steps of one of the traditional dances of Argentina – the tango. Upon arrival you can enjoy a welcome drink before its time to give the tango a whirl! Ladies are en- couraged to wear sturdy heel. Above all, this is a unique experience in the magic and seduction of Tango; a jour- ney through time, one hundred years back. This tour will
give you the opportunity to learn the basic steps of one of the traditional dances of Argentina at one of the lo- cal studios located in San Telmo neighbourhood. Each guest will receive a diploma at the end of your class! Note: This tour involves a moderate amount of activity, and is therefore not considered suitable for guests with limited mobility or wheelchair users. From £67pp* * The price includes transfers to/from hotel (17:00– 19:30), a welcome drink, one hour private tango lesson, English-speaking guide. Tour operates one day before embarkation and can only be booked before start of your voyage. Min. participant number applies. Booking Code: CENBUE04
TIGRE DELTA TOUR
Join a river cruise in beautiful surroundings 30 km north of Buenos Aires. In Tigre we will board a river boat to sail through the rivers and channels that form the Parana River Delta. This is a 14,000 square kilometre area with thousands of islands. The Delta runs through a subtrop- ical rain forest where the Argentinian national tree and its flowers “Ceibo” are not uncommon. From £61pp* * The price includes a guided sightseeing tour by bus and boat, starting and ending at hotel (09:00–13:00). Tour operates one day after disembarkation. Min. participant number applies. Booking Code: CENBUE03
ESTANCIA SANTA SUSANA
Discover the charm of the Argentine Pampas with a visit to a local estancia outside of Buenos Aires where you will be welcomed with ‘empanadas’ (traditional Argen- tine meat pies). Stroll around the grounds and settle into the slower pace of life, enjoy a traditional Asado (BBQ) including the world-renowned Argentine beef. Dining will be ‘family style’ and you could find yourself sharing with other patrons at the estancia. Live entertainment will be supplied by gauchos in their typical dress, dan- cing to their unique folkloric music. Following lunch, the fun moves on to an open field where you can admire an impressive display of the gauchos’ skillful abilities on horseback (not possible with heavy rain). Note: Some walking over uneven ground is involved in this tour. Horseback riding at your own risk and expense. From £117pp* * The price includes a public tour by minibus, starting and ending at hotel (Tuesday–Sunday, approx. 09:30-16:30), English-speaking driver guide, BBQ lunch with wine, soft drinks and coffee. Min. participant number applies. Booking Code: CENBUE05
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