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From the cobbled colonial streets of Lima to the samba rhythms of Rio de Janeiro, our 26-day Very Best of South America tour is a journey of a lifetime that celebrates South America’s most iconic landscapes, rich cultures, and unforgettable experiences.
In Peru, we uncover ancient secrets – wandering through Inca ruins in the Sacred Valley and marvelling at the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu. We experience the enduring legacy of Andean traditions and enjoy the valley’s dramatic mountain scenery aboard the Vistadome Observatory train. As we travel through Chile and Argentina, dramatic vistas unfold; serene lakes beneath snow-capped volcanoes, the glittering ice of Perito Moreno Glacier, and the windswept beauty of Patagonia await. We sip fine wines in an historic vineyard and sail across the Andes, immersed in nature’s grandeur. We feel the soul of Argentina through its music, dance, and passionate spirit. And in Brazil, we stand before the thundering majesty of Iguazú Falls before taking in the iconic sights of Rio de Janeiro, including Christ the Redeemer and Sugar Loaf Mountain.
South America promises to be an adventure filled with discovery and unforgettable moments. Join Distant Journeys and craft stories to tell for years to come.
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Fly with the Air France / KLM partnership from London Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, or Aberdeen. Whichever regional UK airport you choose, there will be no additional cost. Our flights travel to Lima via either Amsterdam or Paris. Upon arrival in Lima, Peru’s capital city, we transfer to our hotel Sol de Oro Hotel & Suites.
Alternative Airline - British Airways
Should you prefer, fly with British Airways from London Heathrow for a supplement, from £100 per person return. UK regional flights may be available.
In-flight meals and drinks
Following breakfast, we meet with our fellow travelling companions to learn more of the adventures that lay ahead. Our tour begins in the historic heart of Lima, taking in the elegant colonial architecture of Plaza San Martín and Plaza de Armas. We walk to the San Francisco Monastery, with its vast collection of antique texts and atmospheric catacombs. Later, we explore the contemporary districts of Miraflores and San Isidro, followed by a visit to the Larco Museum, home to over 45,000 pre-Columbian artefacts. Here we have our first introduction to South American cuisine with a delicious lunch in the museum’s enchanting restaurant. Later, we return to the hotel for a leisurely afternoon.
Breakfast and lunch
This morning, we transfer to Lima Airport for our flight to Cusco. On arrival, we continue by road to the Sacred Valley. Set at 2,800 metres above sea level, the Sacred Valley was once the agricultural heartland of the Inca Empire. As we drive through this scenic valley, we pass by terraced hillsides, ancient ruins and traditional villages. We arrive at our hotel for the next two nights, Casa Andina Premium Valle Sagrado Hotel & Villas or Sonesta Posadas del Inca Yucay, where we can relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
Breakfast
Today, we explore the heart of the Sacred Valley, where the legacy of the Inca Empire is brought vividly to life through its remarkably preserved ruins and ancient stonework. Our day begins in Chinchero, a charming highland town filled with stories, traditions, and traces of Inca architecture. We explore its ancient ruins before continuing to Moray – a fascinating example of Incan agricultural ingenuity. Here, we walk among vast circular terraces that once served as a plant nursery and climate-testing ground. Standing 30 metres deep, the stone-terraced structure reveals the Incas’ deep understanding of environmental conditions and crop cultivation. Later, we visit Ollantaytambo, one of the best-preserved Inca towns and still home to families living as their ancestors did. The town itself is a living museum of Inca engineering with precision stonework, flowing water channels, and terraced slopes built with astonishing accuracy using simple tools. We explore the village’s narrow cobbled streets and stop at the base of its impressive archaeological site, once a military, religious, and agricultural centre. Nearby, we are welcomed into a typical home to learn more about daily life in the Sacred Valley, where centuries-old traditions still live on. After a fulfilling day of exploring, we return to our hotel.
Breakfast
Following breakfast, we visit a local weaving community tucked away in the Sacred Valley. Warmly welcomed with traditional music and dance by the locals, we spend time learning about the ancient art of Andean weaving. This is a special opportunity to connect with the region’s living heritage, where tradition is proudly preserved in both craft and daily life. Later, we transfer to Ollantaytambo and board the Vistadome Observatory train for our scenic journey to Aguas Calientes, the village at the foot of the majestic citadel of Machu Picchu. With panoramic windows and an open-air balcony, the journey offers spectacular views of the valley as we wind through riverside tracks towards the village. The Bar Car provides a relaxed, social setting to take it all in. On arrival in Aguas Calientes, we walk the short distance to our hotel, El Mapi by Inkaterra, and enjoy dinner together.
Breakfast and dinner
Tour Highlight
An early start today as we make our way to the gateway of Peru’s most sacred citadel, Machu Picchu – a bucket-list archaeological gem and one of the world’s most iconic sights. From the foot of the mountain, we board a shuttle bus that winds its way along a six-mile switchback road, through lush cloud forest. As we ascend the steep slope, our anticipation rising, the short path from the entrance finally reveals the ancient citadel, so dramatically perched high above the valley floor. Led by our expert guide, we explore this breathtaking archaeological wonder in depth. As we wander through its remarkably preserved temples, terraces, and observatories, we learn about the Inca civilisation, the site's mysterious past, and the many theories surrounding its purpose. To stand here, witnessing history and the ingenuity of Inca engineering, is a moment that stays with you long after you leave. We return to Aguas Calientes and enjoy some free time before boarding the Vistadome Observatory train, soaking in our final views of the Sacred Valley. On arrival at Cusco, we transfer to our hotel, Casa Andina Premium Cusco or Novotel Cusco hotel for a three-night stay in the heart of the former Inca capital.
Breakfast
We begin the day exploring Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire. Our tour starts at the Plaza de Armas, or main square, where we visit the renaissance-styled cathedral, a striking mix of colonial architecture built atop original Inca walls. We walk to Qorikancha, the sacred Inca Temple of the Sun, now the foundation of the colonial Church of Santo Domingo – a symbol of Cusco’s layered history. Next, we visit San Blas, the city’s bohemian quarter. With its whitewashed houses, flower-filled balconies, and cobbled streets, especially postcard-perfect Siete Borreguitos, this artistic neighbourhood is full of studios, galleries, and craft shops. After soaking in the atmosphere and enjoying panoramic city views, we take a break for independent exploration. In the afternoon, we head to Sacsayhuamán, an impressive Inca military fortress known for its massive, precisely cut stone blocks. We continue to Manos de la Comunidad, a community project supporting and preserving local artisans. Here, we meet native Andean camelids – llamas, alpacas, vicuñas and guanacos – and learn about their role in Peruvian culture. Following our day of exploration, we return to our hotel.
Breakfast
Our first Freedom Day in Peru allows us to spend the day as we please. Choose to relax and unwind or venture out to discover this vibrant city at our own pace. Soak in the atmosphere by day or experience the city like never before with an optional ‘Cusco After Dark’ walking tour to discover the secrets of this ancient city. Other options include a Peruvian cooking class with fresh coastal fish, or visit Tipon, Pikillacta, and Andahuaylillas Church to explore pre-Colombian and colonial history.
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Today, we leave Peru behind as we head to the airport for our flight to Santiago, Chile’s dynamic and cosmopolitan capital. Upon arrival, we transfer to the Best Western Premier Marina Las Condes, our accommodation for the next three nights. Following check-in, the evening is ours to relax at the hotel or venture out to explore the city’s great selection of restaurants, bars and cafés.
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This morning, we drive west to Valparaíso, a colourful port city and UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its bohemian charm, steep hills, funiculars, and vibrant street art. We enjoy panoramic views of the bay and explore the lively port district before lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we return to Santiago for a walking tour of its historic landmarks, including Plaza de Armas, La Moneda Palace, and San Francisco Church. We end the day at San Cristóbal Hill, riding a funicular to the summit for sweeping views of the city and the snow-capped Andes.
Breakfast and lunch
Today, we venture into the lush Maipo Valley, Chile’s premier wine region and home to its finest Cabernet Sauvignon. Just 25 miles from Santiago, the valley sits at the Andes’ edge and hosts some of the country’s top vineyards. Our day is spent at Viña Santa Rita, an historic estate founded in 1880. We begin with a guided tour of the estate’s Centennial Park and its renaissance-styled gardens, Roman baths, and neo-Gothic chapel, and visit the legendary ‘Cellar of the 120 Patriots' to hear the story of the Chilean soldiers, who once sheltered here during the struggle for independence. Next, we sample a selection of wines, paired with cheeses, crackers, and nuts, all with stunning vineyard views. The visit ends with a relaxed picnic – perfect for soaking up the Maipo Valley’s peaceful charm.
Breakfast and lunch
After breakfast, we say farewell to Santiago and fly south to Puerto Montt, the coastal capital of Chile’s Lake District. Our hotel is located a short distance in nearby Puerto Varas, a picturesque town situated on the shores of Lake Llanquihué. This fan-shaped lake is Chile’s second largest and is framed by the towering, snow-dusted volcanoes Osorno and Calbuco, on its horizon. Home for the next two nights is the Wyndham Puerto Varas Pettra. Sitting on a scenic cliff, the hotel is just a short walk from the town centre, where cosy cafés and restaurants await.
Breakfast
Today, we explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Lake Llanquihué, dominated by the iconic Osorno Volcano. Our journey begins along the lakeshore, passing through the charming towns of Puerto Varas and Puerto Octay, which have been shaped by 19th-century German settlers. In Frutillar, the Bavarian influence is felt everywhere – from the timber-framed houses and ornate churches to the cafés serving up German spiced cakes like kuchen and apfelstrudel, all with sweeping views of the water. We visit the village of Cascada, known for its black sand beaches and its 50-metre waterfall set in lush forest. From here, the road climbs toward Osorno Volcano, offering increasingly dramatic views. At the summit area, weather permitting, we see ancient glaciers clinging to the volcano’s perfect cone, with a breathtaking panorama of rivers, lakes, and peaks below. We pause to take in the scenery before descending to Ensenada, a quiet village nestled beneath the volcano. We then return to Puerto Varas for the evening.
Breakfast
Tour Highlight
Today, we embark on one of South America's most spectacular journeys – crossing the Andes from Chile into Argentina by boat and road on a 110-mile route through snow-capped peaks, emerald lakes, and lush valleys. Our day begins with an early morning scenic drive from Puerto Varas along the shores of Lake Llanquihué, retracing part of yesterday’s route – but now with fresh perspective and, weather permitting, clear views of the majestic Osorno Volcano. Our first stop is Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park to visit the Petrohué Waterfalls, where turquoise waters rush through narrow lava-carved channels beneath the towering Osorno. The Andean Crossing officially begins as we traverse a series of lakes and mountain passes, cruising by catamaran across Todos los Santos, Frías, and Nahuel Huapi Lakes, with overland journeys through pristine Patagonian terrain. Our first lake crossing across Todos los Santos’ emerald waters is surrounded by rugged peaks and thick forests, to the serene lakeside village of Peulla, where we stop for lunch. We continue by coach to the Chile–Argentina border, complete customs formalities, and resume the journey with more scenic lake cruising and winding Andean drives into the heart of Argentine Patagonia. By early evening, we reach Bariloche and the NH Bariloche Edelweiss Hotel.
Breakfast and lunch
This morning, we depart the lakes and forests of Bariloche and fly south, via Buenos Aires, to El Calafate, a charming town on the southern shore of Lake Argentino and the gateway to Patagonia’s vast ice fields. Upon arrival, we transfer to Hotel Kosten Aike or Hotel Sierra Nevada for a two-night stay. El Calafate’s relaxed atmosphere and quaint streets, lined with cafés, restaurants, and local shops, make it perfect for a leisurely stroll. The rest of the evening is ours to unwind or explore more of El Calafate.
Breakfast
Tour Highlight
Today, we venture into the heart of Los Glaciares National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier. Leaving El Calafate, we cross the windswept Patagonian Steppe – its vast plains and valleys shaped by glacial rivers. Keep an eye out for guanacos, wild relatives of the alpaca, grazing by the roadside. Soon, the wall of the glistening Perito Moreno Glacier comes into view. One of the few advancing glaciers in the world, it stretches over 19 miles and rises 60 metres above Lake Argentino. Constantly shifting and cracking, the glacier occasionally releases thunderous chunks of ice into the lake – a phenomenon known as calving. We spend the day exploring via a network of boardwalks and balconies offering multiple views of the glacier’s jagged, blue-tinged facade. When sunlight strikes the ice just right, it appears to glow from within. For those looking to get even closer, there’s the option to take a North Face Navigation (at an additional cost). This one-hour boat excursion travels along the De los Témpanos Channel, offering a different vantage point of the glacier’s northern wall. From the water, the scale of Perito Moreno is even more impressive and, if timed right, there is the chance of witnessing a dramatic calving event from up close, the silence broken only by the cracking echo of breaking ice.
Breakfast
This morning, we say farewell to Patagonia and fly north to Buenos Aires, Argentina’s vibrant capital. Upon arrival, we head into the historic San Telmo district, known for its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and bohemian energy. With its blend of old-world charm and creative spirit, San Telmo offers a true taste of the city’s soul. We head to the lively San Telmo Antique Fair, held every Sunday in Plaza Dorrego. With over 270 stalls, it’s a haven of vintage finds – from tango records to antique jewellery. The streets come alive with live music and spontaneous tango performances, while local cafés invite you to relax with a coffee or glass of Malbec. Following our visit, we transfer to our hotel, Hotel Grand Brizo Buenos Aires, where we stay for the next three nights. The remainder of our day is at leisure to relax.
Breakfast
Today, we explore the vibrant contrasts of Buenos Aires, where European elegance meets Latin flair. We begin along Avenida 9 de Julio, purportedly the world’s widest avenue, passing the iconic Colón Theatre. Along Avenida de Mayo, we arrive at Plaza de Mayo to visit the Metropolitan Cathedral, once home to Pope Francis and the resting place of General San Martín. In colourful La Boca, we stroll ‘Caminito’, a street alive with tango dancers, street art, and immigrant heritage. We continue to Palermo, Buenos Aires’ greenest district, with parks, lakes, and botanical gardens. Our tour ends in elegant Recoleta, known for its grand architecture and the hauntingly beautiful Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva Perón rests. After a leisurely afternoon, we gather for an unforgettable evening at Aljibe Tango. Over a three-course dinner, we enjoy live tango, music, and a gaucho 'boleadora' show – a passionate celebration of Argentine culture.
Breakfast and dinner
Today’s Freedom Day is a chance to explore the city at your own pace, revisit neighbourhoods, or relax at a local café and take in the unique atmosphere of Argentina’s charismatic capital. Optional excursions include a scenic boat ride through the lush Tigre Delta, a step back in time exploring the mysterious underground tunnels of Zanjón de Granados, a ferry trip to Uruguay’s charming Colonia del Sacramento with its UNESCO-listed historic centre, or a leisurely stroll through the cobbled streets of San Antonio de Areco, a picturesque gaucho town rich in rural heritage and culture.
Breakfast
We Recommend - Colonia del Sacramento
Travel to Uruguay's charming Colonia del Sacramento, where Portuguese and Spanish influences meet.
We leave the buzz of Buenos Aires and fly north to Puerto Iguazú, a relaxed town where the Iguazú and Paraná Rivers converge. Known as the gateway to the mighty Iguazú Falls, this small, charming community is surrounded by lush subtropical forest. On arrival, we transfer to Loi Suites Iguazú on the Argentinean side of the falls, where we will stay for the next two nights. The afternoon is free to unwind – swim in the hotel’s pool or soak up the town’s relaxed pace. This evening, an optional experience offers a fun introduction to local culture. Try empanada-making, and sample classic dishes such as mate, alfajores, and unlimited Argentinean wine.
Breakfast
Tour Highlight
An unforgettable encounter with the Argentinean side of Iguazú Falls awaits us as we venture into Iguazú National Park. We board the Rainforest Ecological Train, a gentle open-air ride through lush jungle landscapes that takes us to the start of the elevated walkways that wind through the heart of the park, offering incredible access to the falls from a variety of perspectives. Starting at the Upper Circuit, we arrive at the immense Devil’s Throat waterfall – a massive horseshoe-shaped cascade that roars with energy as 14 waterfalls plummet more than 80 metres into the canyon below. Standing on the viewing platform, we feel the mist on our skin and the thundering sound all around us – an unparalleled moment. From here, we follow a series of trails and boardwalks along the Lower Circuits, walking above and alongside the cascades. With nearly 80% of the falls located on this side of the border, the Argentinean side offers an up-close encounter with the sheer scale and force of this iconic natural site. We return to our hotel in the afternoon with time to relax or reflect on a day spent in the presence of something truly awe-inspiring.
Breakfast
Before leaving the rainforest, we cross into Brazil for a new perspective on Iguazú Falls. The Brazilian side offers sweeping views from its easy mile long walkway through lush vegetation, leading to stunning vistas – especially the dramatic Devil’s Throat, now seen in panoramic view. From here, we take in the full spectacle, including Argentinean side landmarks like San Martín Island and the Two Sisters Falls. It’s the perfect vantage point to grasp the scale of over 275 cascades thundering into the gorge below. After lunch overlooking the river, we transfer to Foz do Iguaçu Airport for our flight to Rio de Janeiro, the legendary ‘Marvellous City.’ On arrival, we head to our hotel, Windsor Excelsior Copacabana, in the city’s vibrant south zone for our final three nights in South America.
Breakfast and lunch
Tour Highlight
Our morning begins with a drive to the foothills of Tijuca Forest where we board a cogwheel train, leading us to the summit of Corcovado Mountain. Here, we stand beneath the iconic Christ the Redeemer, the world’s largest Art Deco statue, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of Brazilian national pride. From this vantage point, we enjoy breathtaking views over Rio’s bays, beaches, and sprawling skyline. Next, we take two cable cars, the first to Urca Hill, and the second up to the summit of Sugar Loaf Mountain. Rising dramatically from Guanabara Bay, the mountain, named after its conical shape, which reflects a traditional sugar loaf, offers an unforgettable 360° panorama (weather permitting) of the city, coastline, and forested peaks that surround this dynamic city.
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Our final Freedom Day in South America. Relax on the famed Copacabana or Ipanema Beach, soak up Rio’s vibrant atmosphere, or join one of our optional excursions – perhaps a coastal catamaran cruise, a Rio historical tour with samba experience, or a Rio colonial walking tour through the city’s cultural heart. In the evening, we reunite with our travelling companions and head to one of Copacabana’s classic barbecue restaurants for a final dinner together – an authentic carioca experience and a fitting end to our South American journey.
Breakfast and dinner
We Recommend - Rio Colonial Walking Tour
Enjoy a walking tour through Rio’s charming colonial centre - a fascinating insight into the city's colonial and imperial history.
A morning at leisure to enjoy our remaining time in this beach-loving city. Stroll the 'Portuguese Pavement', Rio’s wavy mosaic Copacabana Beach promenade, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many seafront cafés, or perhaps visit the renowned Confeitaria Colombo. In the afternoon we make our way to the airport in time for our Air France / KLM flight, via Paris or Amsterdam to the UK. Alternatively, if choosing British Airways, you will fly direct to London Heathrow.
Breakfast and in-flight meals and drinks
Our flights arrive at our chosen UK airport of London Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, or Aberdeen, this morning and bring an end to our incredible journey through South America.
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Prices are per person based on two people sharing a twin or double room.
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February – April 2026: £1,495
October – November 2026: £1,595
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£1,000 per person if travelling Economy Class and £1,950 per person if travelling Premium Economy, and £3,750 per person for Business Class.
Holiday Extensions
Our Holiday Extensions are available on the following departures:
Quito to the Galapagos: 20 February, 06 March, 03 April, 16 October and 06 November 2026
Quito and the Galapagos Island Cruise: 06 March, 03 April, 16 October and 06 November 2026
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Air France upgrade to Premium Economy from £1,195 per person return, or Business Class from £2,995 per person return.
KLM upgrade to Premium Economy from £1,195 per person return, or Business Class from £2,995 per person return.
British Airways updated to World Traveller Plus from £1,995 per person, or Club World from £3,295 per person.
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Return economy flights with the Air France / KLM partnership from London Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, or Aberdeen and any flights within South America. Inclusive of all airport charges, security charges, any applicable fuel surcharges and UK Air Passenger Duty. Alternatively, fly with British Airways from London Heathrow - a supplement from £100 per person will apply. UK regional flights may be available. Please check at time of booking
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Meals worth £715 per person including daily breakfast, five lunches including lunch at Larco Museum in Lima and lakeside during the Andean Crossing, and three dinners including a ‘carioca’ barbecue in Rio de Janeiro
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