10 days
MS FRAM Departure: 19 March 2019
PERU
The Nazca Lines and Machu Picchu highlight this journey to exciting cities, national parks and beautiful islands.
Inca and Wildlife Highlights of the Andes
DAY 1: “Jewel of the Pacific” Start in the colourful and poetic city of Valparaíso. We recommend a visit to the UNESCO-listed Historic Quarter before embark- ing on MS Fram.
DAY 2: Home of the Humboldt Penguin We sail north to Isla Chañaral, part of the Humboldt Penguin National Reserve.
DAY 3-5: Lectures at Sea While sailing to Peru, learn more about Inca history, civilizations and culture.
DAY 6: Nazca Lines - An Archaeo- logical Mystery Puerto General San Martin is the gateway to the mysterious Nazca Lines, which were carved out between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D.
DAY 7: Amazing Incas We arrive at Callao and transfer you to Lima for the flight to Cusco,
INCA AND WILDLIFE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ANDES 10-day expedition voyage with MS Fram
CABIN CATEGORIES
Date From/to Booking code
19.03 – 28.03.19 CENFRSOU1901A
Prices per person in £ from
Early booking from Brochure price
Early booking from Brochure price
POLAR INSIDE
Cabin IFJ 3315
TWIN SINGLE
3779 4647
5458 POLAR OUTSIDE
ARCTIC SUPERIOR
1 Incan city of Machu Picchu, Peru
2 Colourful funicular in Valparaíso, Chile
Price from £3315 EXPEDITION SUITES GO NU F MMG
3524 4057
5012 5945
3604 4163
5152 6131
3604 4163
5152 6131
YOUR HOLIDAY PRICE INCLUDES: Hurtigruten expedition in cabin grade of your choice on a full-board basis • One overnight in Lima and two overnights in Hacienda Urubamba after the voyage including breakfast • Lunch and dinner on day 1 & 2 • Box lunch on day 3 • Return economy flights Lima to Cusco • All transfers (including a train ride) and entrance fees as described including English-speaking guide • Wind- and water resistant jacket • Landings with small boats and activities aboard and ashore • Professional English-speaking expedition team that gives lectures as well as accompany landings and activities • Free tea and coffee. NOT INCLUDED: International flights • Travel insurance • Luggage handling • Optional excursions • Gratuities. NOTE: Prices are in £ per person • All planned landings are subject to weather and ice conditions • All itineraries are subject to change • Medical questionnaire mandatory (see practical information on page 142-143 and the web for more information).
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3774 4390
5450 6529
4089 4811
6002 7264
4247 5021
6858 8405
5651 6892
9665 12149
ADD A FLIGHT PACKAGE. PRICE FROM £1465PP Booking code: CENXVAPA18 / CENXLIMD18
YOUR FLIGHT PACKAGE INCLUDES: Flights in economy class from London to Santiago de Chile and Lima to London • Transfers airport Santiago de Chile to ship in Valparaíso and hotel to airport in Lima.
for a visit to the amazing Incan fortress Sacsayhuamán.
DAY 8: Incan Empire Highlights First, we visit Ollantaytambo, site of the Incas’ greatest victory against the Spanish. Next, we board the train to Machu Picchu to explore the famed ruins of this mystical lost city.
Lima Callao San Martin
PACIFIC OCEAN
Nazca Lines and geoglyphs
Cusco Machu Picchu
EQUATOR
Humboldt Penguin National Reserve
Isla Chañaral Valparaíso
CHILE
ACTIVITY CHART KAYAK HIKING BIRDWATCHING LECTURES
DAY 9: Centre of the Inca Empire We return to Cusco, once the cen- tre of the Inca Empire, before trans- ferring to the airport for your flight to Lima, and overnight at a hotel.
DAY 10: Flying Back Home Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before you fly home.
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