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Grand Circle South America Voyage


70 nights aboard Marco Polo from £4479pp Departs Bristol: Sunday, 6th January 2019 (P904)


Head south in search of South American adventures with this epic voyage to pulsating Rio, vibrant Buenos Aires and eclectic Montevideo before visiting the remote Falkland Islands. Discover Tierra del Fuego, view Cape Horn and cruise the spectacular fjords of Chile.


There’s a chance to visit Machu


Picchu in Peru and the Ecuadorian capital of Quito in the Andes before transiting the Panama Canal to Colombia and the West Indies. Gran Canaria, Madeira and the Cape Verde Islands are stepping stones across the Atlantic.


Cruise Highlights


• Overnight stays in Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Guayaquil.


A breathtaking escape the winter voyage spanning 16 Countries, 26 Ports of Call and the Panama Canal


Covering an amazing 16,790 Nautical Miles Optional Highlight Tours


In addition to our shore excursions programme we aim to offer special tours to the following highlights of South America.


Iguassu Falls from Rio – Made up of 275 waterfalls which topple over the towering cliffs, Iguassu Falls are one of the world’s greatest tourist attractions.


Machu Picchu from Callao – In the most dramatic of settings, Machu Picchu is the awe inspiring ‘Lost city of the Incas’. In Cuzco, tour around the centre of the legendary Inca Empire.


Quito from Guayaquil – High in the Andes, explore beautiful Quito, capital of Ecuador, where the Old Town is packed with colonial monuments and architectural treasures.


Details of these optional tours, which are subject to operation, will be detailed on our website.


• Two days in the beguiling Cape Verde islands with their scenic beauty.


• Rio de Janeiro offers the opportunity to experience the colour and rhythm of a samba show and ride the Sugarloaf Mountain cable car, as James Bond did in the film Moonraker.


• In Buenos Aires, walk in the footsteps of Eva Peron to discover the main sights of this elegant city, full of culture and history, and Peronist connections.


• Visit the museum in Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands since 1845, where the islands life, community spirit and 1982 conflict are chronicled.


• Cruise the Straits of Magellan, the safest route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans before the opening of the Panama Canal.


• Discover the ‘tip of the world’ at Ushuaia in Patagonia’s Tierra del Fuego. Take the chairlift to view the Martial Glacier and a panorama of the Beagle Channel.


• Cruise through the narrows, channels and fjords of Chile witnessing unparalleled scenic splendour.


• In Ecuador, explore historic Guayaquil with its old colonial district and from Manta, visit nearby Montecristi and buy an original Panama Hat.


• Transit the 48 mile long Panama Canal through sets of locks and Gatun Lake.


Highlights may be subject to pre-registering specific shore excursions and are subject to operation and weather conditions.


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£9299 Full Fare


Book online, call 0844 963 0000 or see your local travel agent 93 Saver Fare You Save


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