COSTA RICA 13 days
MS FRAM Departure: 22 March 2019
From Incan Kingdoms to Costa Rica
DAY 1: Ancient History Individual arrival to Lima to visit this historic city. Explore the oldest city in the Americas: Caral. Discover fine art, fascinating ruins, and savour exquisite local cuisine. Overnight stay.
DAY 2: Amazing Incas Flight to Cusco. Tour the Incan fortress Sacsay- huamán, with its stunning ancient craftsman- ship and architectural sophistication.
DAY 3: Incan Empire Highlights See Ollantaytambo, the site of the Incas’ great- est victory against the Spanish. Next, we catch the train to Machu Picchu to explore the lost city’s mystical ruins.
DAY 4: Back to Cusco We return to Cusco, once the centre of the Inca Empire. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Lima, from where we bring you to Callao where MS Fram awaits you.
DAY 5: While at Sea Days at sea are yours to enjoy.
PACIFIC OCEAN
La Amistad International Park EQUATOR Isla de la Plata
Puerto Limón
CARIBBEAN SEA PANAMA
Bocas del Toro
Panama Canal Puerto Piña
Salaverry
ECUADOR Lima
Callao PERU Chan Chan
Cusco Machu Picchu
Cultural treasures old new, from the Chimu Kingdom and Machu Picchu to the Panama Canal. Visit a mix of exciting cities, national parks and remote islands.
DAY 6: Ancient Kingdom
Visit the ancient Chimu capital, Chan Chan (“sun-sun”), a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DAY 7: Sailing North We sail towards Ecuador. Relax on deck or learn more at our lectures.
DAY 8: Silver Island Isla de la Plata (Silver Island) is in Parque National Machalilla, known as Ecuador’s “other Galapagos” because of its abundance of marine birdlife.
DAY 9: Crossing the Equator Look forward to the “equator baptism” ritual.
DAY 10: Fisherman´s Paradise We visit Piñas Bay, where more than 200 deep- sea fishing world records have been set.
DAY 11: Connecting Two Oceans We enter the Panama Canal.
DAY 12: UNESCO and Biosphere Reserve Bocas del Toro is home to the UNESCO World
FROM INCAN KINGDOMS TO COSTA RICA 13-day expedition voyage with MS Fram
CABIN CATEGORIES
Date From/to Booking code
22.03 – 03.04.19 CENFRSOU1901B
Prices per person in £ from
Early booking from Brochure price
Early booking from Brochure price
POLAR INSIDE
Cabin IFJ 4010
TWIN SINGLE
4705 5864
7080 POLAR OUTSIDE
ARCTIC SUPERIOR
1 Stone building at Machu Picchu citadel in Peru
Price from £4010 EXPEDITION SUITES GO NU F MMG
4323 5122
6411 7810
4443 5282
6620 8089
4443 5282
6620 8089
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 before the voyage including breakfast • Lunch and dinner on day 2 & 3 • Box lunch on day 4 • 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 itineraries are subject to change • Medical questionnaire mandatory (see practical information on page 142-143 and the web for more information).
TO BOOK, PLEASE CALL 020 8846 2666; BOOK ONLINE AT
HURTIGRUTEN.CO.UK; OR CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT
4698 5623
7068 8685
5171 6253
7895 9789
5407 6568
9179 11500
7513 9376
13391 17116
ADD A FLIGHT PACKAGE. PRICE FROM £1497PP Booking code: CENXLIMA18 / CENXLIOD18
YOUR FLIGHT PACKAGE INCLUDES: Flights in economy class from London to Lima and San José to London • Transfer airport to hotel in Lima and ship in Puerto Limón to airport in San José.
ACTIVITY CHART KAYAK HIKING BIRDWATCHING SNORKELLING STAND UP PADDLING LECTURES
Heritage Site La Amistad International Park, as well as biosphere reserve Isla Bastimentos.
DAY 13: “Pura Vida” Puerto Limón in Costa Rica is where our expedition ends.
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