Splendors of Chile, Argentina & Brazil

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Splendors of Chile, Argentina & Brazil



Tour Description:

Experience the best of three dynamic
South American countries on a journey that
combines cultural and culinary exploration with
a deep appreciation of the region’s natural
splendors, including spectacular Iguazu Falls.
Indulge in food and wine experiences in Chile’s
Maipo Valley and Argentina’s enchanting
Mendoza winelands, and get an insider’s view
of Rio’s annual Carnival celebration.

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Dates & Pricing

Wednesday 23 Oct 24 — Saturday 02 Nov 24Starting at $12,495 Get a Quote
Wednesday 06 Nov 24 — Saturday 16 Nov 24Starting at $12,495 Get a Quote
Wednesday 04 Dec 24 — Saturday 14 Dec 24Starting at $12,495 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day 1 - Santiago, Chile
Arrive in Santiago, vibrant capital of Chile, where you are met and transferred to your hotel in the heart of the city, with guaranteed check-in arranged by A&K. Gather for lunch, then take in the highlights of Santiago, including a visit to the Pre-Columbian Museum to view its superb collections of statues, pottery and decor, with some pieces dating back 14,000 years. Tonight, celebrate the beginning of your journey with a special welcome dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 2 - Santiago
Set out on a full-day exploration of Valparaíso, starting with a guided walk along the hills of this storied port city. See how the hills are connected by an ingenious network of twisting streets, stairways, cable car lines, flower-filled balconies and lookout platforms. Visit the Plaza de la Victoria with its lovely Neptune Fountain, the famous Turri Clock, fisherman’s wharf, the Naval Academy and “La Sebastiana,” the one-time residence of Chilean Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue your tour to Vina del Mar, Chile’s premier coastal resort known as the Garden City thanks to its lavish gardens and subtropical atmosphere. Following your sightseeing, return to your hotel. Dinner this evening is your choice of room service, or dining in at the hotel’s Senso restaurant.

Day 3 - Santiago & Mendoza
This morning, depart the city for a drive towards the foothills of the Andes Mountains and on to the Maipo Valley, a popular weekend spot for Santiaguinos. The fertile soil and climate of this valley make a perfect match for growing red wines. Continue to the Santa Rita Vineyard, an impressive estate boasting 800 hectares of land and facilities devoted to the production of high-quality, award-winning wines. Your visit includes a vineyard tour, an opportunity to stroll the grounds on your own (time-permitting) and a delicious lunch paired with superb Santa Rita wines. Afterward, fly to Mendoza, Argentina’s premier wine-making region, and settle into your hotel. Cap off your day with a delicious dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 4 - Mendoza
Journey to Las Carreras, a high-elevation plain abounding in rustic beauty, its yellow grasses contrasting with the white snow on the surrounding Andes peaks. Explore it with a guide on your choice of horseback riding or trekking. Watch for the wild species inhabiting the rugged landscapes, such as herds of guanacos and wild rabbits, and perhaps sight a condor gliding on the horizon. Afterward, proceed to Bellaviña, a private estate, for an exclusive, interactive Chef ’s Table cooking class followed by lunch. Learn more about one of the newest appellations (protected wine-producing areas) in Argentina. Planted by a husband-and-wife team and located at almost 7,500 feet, this appellation pushes the limits of high-altitude mountain viticulture. With breathtaking views of the mighty Andes and an intimate vineyard setting, Las Carreras offers a unique experience in Argentine wine tasting.

Day 5 - Mendoza
Today, begin at Lamadrid, a winery that dates from the 1930s and has been carefully restored, while maintaining its internal patios, red brick floors and wooded ceilings, to create a new winery in an old estate. With the help of the house sommelier, learn the subtle art of winemaking by blending your own wine. Start with three components — Merlot, Malbec and Cabernet — following instructions from a winemaker who explains what each of them brings to a blend. When you’re finished, enjoy a tasting and stay for a light lunch. Afterward, fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and settle into your elegant luxury hotel, where you enjoy dinner tonight.

Day 6 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Take in compelling highlights of Buenos Aires, such as the Plaza de Mayo, La Boca and San Telmo, as well as some of the vibrant, colorful graffiti art that adorns neighborhoods throughout the city. Break for lunch, and then enjoy an afternoon at leisure. This evening, transfer to Rojo Tango for dinner, followed by a captivating tango show that celebrates Argentina’s national dance.

Day 7 - Buenos Aires
This morning, board a flight to Iguazu, where you have lunch at the Melia Hotel, inside Iguazu National Park in Argentina. Then, set out to view the magnificent Iguazu Falls, traversing raised walkways and seeing the Devil’s Throat with your expert guide. Afterward, cross the border to Brazil on your way to the Hotel Das Cataratas, a Belmond Hotel and the only hotel located inside the Iguassu National Park in Brazil. This tropical rainforest is home to rare birds such as macaws, toucans and parrots, as well as monkeys, caimans, armadillos and even jaguars, so keep your eyes peeled. Check in to your hotel and enjoy the evening at your leisure.

Day 8 - Iguazu Falls
Observe the mighty falls from two different vantage points, starting with a walking tour on the Brazilian side, taking in spectacular views and basking in a natural setting filled with orchids, colorful birds and endemic wildlife. Then, embark on a boat tour that takes you up close to the foot of the plummeting cascades for a visceral experience of the rainbow-making mists. Enjoy your afternoon at leisure. Tonight, gather for dinner at your hotel.

Day 9 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Fly to marvelous Rio de Janeiro and check in to your hotel. This afternoon, tour iconic Sugar Loaf, ascending to the mountain’s upper reaches to take in panoramic vistas of the city and Guanabara Bay, and toasting the incredible view on a relaxing Scenic Sundowner experience. Tonight, enjoy a true Brazilian taste sensation with a dinner at Assador, a restaurant that takes barbecue to succulent new heights.

Day 10 - Rio de Janeiro
Explore downtown Rio de Janeiro on a tour of the historic city center, viewing sites central to local history and culture. Ride Like a Local along the way, hopping on and off the Rio VLT electric train, which also carries you to the revitalized port area to view the massive Cobra murals, each a dazzling example of Brazilian graffiti art. Then, get a taste of the city’s Carnival culture, enjoying insider access that takes you backstage to see the construction process of costumes and floats. Later this afternoon, travel to the heights of Corcovado Mountain for a spectacular glimpse of Rio. Also behold Corcovado’s crowning jewel, the majestic 120-foot-high statue of Christ the Redeemer — one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Complete the evening with a special farewell dinner in the bohemian neighborhood of Santa Teresa, where you share stories and raise a toast to your amazing journey across South America.

Day 11 - Rio de Janeiro
Today, enjoy the opportunity to experience Rio de Janeiro your way, with one of these Design your Day activities. Visit a Local NGO, supported by Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy, that works to foster a favela-based ecosystem in the Vidigal favela. Bicycle Iconic Rio Neighborhoods: CCopacabana, Ipanema, Leblon and the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon Indulge in a Relaxing Massage with aromatic essential oils at your luxurious hotel’s spa. Afterward, transfer to the airport for your departing flight.