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- Day 1 ARRIVE IN SANTIAGO, CHILE Welcome to Santiago! Settle into your hotel with time to explore on your own.
- Day 2 SANTIAGO Old Meets New After breakfast, embark on a city tour with a Local Guide who will show you the highlights of this great city of colonial and contemporary contrasts. Discover 's beautiful blend of old and new with a guided city tour through its historic and modern sights. See the famous Alameda, 's vibrant main avenue, San Francisco Church, and Santa Lucía Hill. Then join a [LF] cooking class at a local restaurant featuring Chilean dishes. (B,L)LOCAL FAVORITECOOKING CHILE Enjoy an immersive cooking class at a celebrated local restaurant, where regional cuisine and culture come together. Guided by a professional chef, work hands?'on with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and aromatic spices as you prepare a selection of traditional dishes. Along the way, gain insider tips and techniques to recreate these flavors at home. The experience culminates in a relaxed meal, savoring the dishes you've created, perfectly paired with a Pisco sour--an authentic taste of the destination, shared around the table.
- Day 3 SANTIAGO. EXCURSION TO EL CORNELIO, VALPARAISO Whispering Earth Travel to Chile's Valparaíso Region for a small?'group experience to El Cornelio, a secluded natural retreat. Spend the day discovering the landscape and learning about sustainable practices in place to protect this delicate environment. Following a three?'course lunch, enjoy time to wander the nature trails, explore the gardens, and soak in the area's tranquility. (B,L)TOUR HIGHLIGHT SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Nestled in the heart of Chile's Valparaíso Region, El Cornelio is a hidden sanctuary created for travelers seeking a deeper connection with nature. Set in the tranquil sector of Las Palmas in Olmué, this expansive estate rises 2,953 ft /900 m above sea level, offering sweeping panoramic views of an arid Mediterranean landscape shaped by evergreen sclerophyll forest. Here, time seems to slow, silence reigns, and tranquility becomes a constant companion. Guests are welcomed for a full?'day experience that begins with a seasonal welcome cocktail or coffee, followed by a thoughtfully crafted three?'course lunch showcasing local flavors and a curated tasting of regional wines. The day unfolds at an unhurried pace, with time to explore nature trails, gardens, terraces, and an impressive cactus collection. The experience is enriched by an introductory talk on local flora and fauna and an easy, guided walk suitable for all levels. Reflecting El Cornelio's commitment to sustainability, a newly planted palm grove thrives in harmony with its surroundings--an expression of a vision rooted in respect for the land. The result is an immersive retreat where nature, culture, and conscious hospitality come together in quiet balance.
- Day 4 SANTIAGO-PUERTO MONTT-PUERTO VARAS Patagonian Pleasures This morning, fly to Puerto Montt and transfer to Puerto Varas. This region offers a combination of great outdoor adventures and a distinctive Chilean-German culture. Puerto Varas is an enchanting town located by the peaceful Lake Llanquihue and offers a sweeping natural setting. This evening is free to explore. From the lakeside promenade, enjoy the magnificent views of the distant volcanoes. Stroll around Puerto Varas to appreciate its traditional, unmistakably German architecture and its neighborhoods filled with well-tended gardens. (B)
- Day 5 PUERTO VARAS Peak Perfection Depart and journey into Chile's picturesque Lakes Region, where a scenic drive unfolds alongside shimmering waters and lush, ever?'changing landscapes. As you follow the lake's edge, take in sweeping views framed by forests, rolling hills, and distant volcanic peaks. Arrive in the village of Ensenada, set at the base of the majestic Osorno Volcano, and begin your ascent into this dramatic alpine environment. Along the way, pause at scenic viewpoints to admire panoramic vistas of the Petrohué River, the surrounding valley, the immense volcano's crater, and the vast expanse of Lake Llanquihue stretching below. Reach the ski center perched high on the volcano's slopes, where crisp mountain air and commanding views await. Those who wish can take an optional chairlift ride, ascending even higher for breathtaking perspectives across the lakes, valleys, and snow?'capped Andes--a memorable finale to this spectacular journey. Return to for a free evening to explore this beautiful village on your own. (B)
- Day 6 PUERO VARAS. EXCURSION TO FRUTILLAR Still Waters & Stories Today, explore the western side of Llanquihue Lake to reach the historic village of Frutillar. See the Lutheran and Catholic churches as well as the German-style homes with beautiful gardens. Visit the German Colonial Museum and learn about the immigrants who came to Chile and see original machinery and furniture from their time. After some free time to explore, return to Puerto Varas for a free evening. (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTFRUTILLAR FANS Renowned for its strong German heritage and storybook setting, Frutillar feels both timeless and welcoming, with snow?'capped volcanoes often rising in the distance across the lake. Stroll through the village to admire its Lutheran and Catholic churches, graceful examples of the traditions brought by early European settlers and pass German?'style wooden homes surrounded by meticulously kept gardens bursting with color. These details reflect the cultural legacy that continues to shape daily life in the region. A visit to the German Colonial Museum offers deeper insight into this history, telling the story of the 19th?'century immigrants who settled here and helped transform the area. Explore preserved buildings, original machinery, and period furniture that vividly illustrate pioneer life and the ingenuity required to thrive in this landscape. The experience blends history, architecture, and lakeside beauty, creating a rich and rewarding glimpse into one of southern Chile's most distinctive communities.
- Day 7 PUERO VARAS-BARILOCHE, ARGENTINA Hasta Luego, Chile Travel south along the shores of Lake Llanquihue, where sweeping views of the snow-capped Osorno Volcano create a stunning backdrop. Pass through picturesque villages and lush countryside, with rolling hills, native forests, and glistening lakes defining the landscape. As you ascend toward the Andes, the scenery becomes more dramatic, unfolding into winding mountain roads and panoramic vistas that highlight the beauty of southern Chile. After approximately three hours of travel (subject to weather and road conditions), arrive at the Cardenal Samoré Pass--one of the principal crossings between Chile and Argentina. Here, you will change vehicles before continuing your journey across the border. Once in Argentina, travel onward to the charming town of Villa La Angostura. Discover this lakeside gem as you explore the crystal-clear Correntoso River, renowned for its pristine waters and abundant trout. Visit the scenic ports of Bahía Mansa and Bahía Brava and take in local landmarks including the park ranger station and the historic El Messidor Residence, an architectural highlight and a cornerstone of the town's heritage since 1932. Continue to Puerto Manzano, a tranquil retreat where traditional Patagonian style blends seamlessly with breathtaking natural surroundings. Your journey concludes in Bariloche for a free evening. (B,L)
- Day 8 BARILOCHE Alpine Treasures Today explore the area with a walk to explore the wonderful views of Lake Nahuel Huapi, Cerro Campanario, the iconic Llao Llao Hotel, San Eduardo Chapel, Puerto Pañuelo, and the Llao Llao Peninsula viewpoint. Then travel to the base of Cerro Campanario, where you take the chairlift up to reach the summit for amazing 360° views, considered one of the most beautiful views in Patagonia. Later, continue west and begin a loop along the west coast of Lake Moreno. We reach the Chapel of San Eduardo, Llao Llao and the Natural Reserve, where we take a pleasant walk and discover the native plant species including arrayanes, cipreses, coihues, caña colihue and others. We might also find some native birds. Continue along the "Arroyo Angostura" (a river with crystal clear water that connects the two lakes Nahuel Huapi and Lago Moreno) and Bahía López. We finish the tour towards and stop for a few minutes at the viewpoint to take some photos of the wonderful view. [LF] Lunch and an explanation about craft brewing, at Cervecería Gilbert, where local beer is produced. (B,L)TOUR HIGHLIGHTEPIC RIDE Sit back and relax on the 7-minute chairlift ride to the Campanario summit at 3,400 feet. From here you will experience the best views in Patagonia. Take in the sweeping vistas of the surrounding snow-capped mountains, glacial lakes, and lush forests.
- Day 9 BARILOCHE-BUENOS AIRES From Patagonia to Palace Fly to Buenos Aires this morning. Located on the western shore of the "Río de la Plata", the cosmopolitan city is filled with modern constructions while preserving old traditions, fascinating art and antiques, colonial architecture, and many charming corners. After free time at the hotel, visit the [LF] Barolo Palace for cocktails and canapés, a special Small Group Discovery exclusive. (B)LOCAL FAVORITE SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE The Barolo Palace is a masterpiece of architecture inspired by poetry, the only building in Buenos Aires conceived around Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Enjoy a cocktail and canapes in the rooftop Salon 1923 for a special introduction to Buenos Aires.
- Day 10 BUENOS AIRES The Boulevards of Buenos Aires Visit the famous Avenida de Mayo that runs into the Plaza de Mayo, surrounded by the Casa Rosada (Government House), the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Cabildo (first City Hall, built during Spanish rule). At the other end of Avenida de Mayo, you find the Congress building. We will include a stop and inside visit of the Metropolitan Cathedral. This imposing Neo-classical building is Argentina's main Catholic building. The mausoleum of General San Martin (the National Hero) is located inside the Cathedral, and Pope Francis used to celebrate religious services in this Cathedral when he was Cardinal of Buenos Aires. Our next stop is La Boca, a colorful area with the famous street, Caminito, for a walking tour, full of local painters offering their painting of tango dancers. Visit [LF] Zanjón de Granados underground tunnels on a Small Group Exclusive. Later, return to the hotel in the afternoon and evening for free time to enjoy on your own. (B)LOCAL FAVORITE SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Zanjón de Granados underground tunnels houses all of Buenos Aires' history packed in an unusual place. The street it's on was once a small river--the zanjón, or gorge, of the property's name--where the first, unsuccessful attempt to found took place in 1536. When the property's current owner--or custodian, as he prefers to be known, decided to develop what was then a run-down tenement, he began to discover all sorts of things beneath the house: pottery and cutlery, the foundations of past constructions, and a 500-foot network of tunnels that has taken over 20 years to excavate. These were once used to channel water, but like the street itself, they were sealed after San Telmo's yellow-fever outbreaks. With the help of historians and architects, they've now been restored, and the entire site has been transformed into a private museum, where the only exhibit is the red-brick building itself.
- Day 11 BUENOS AIRES Dining, Dancing & Dazzling Head north and visit La Recoleta, one of the city's most glamorous neighborhoods. Along Alvear Avenue, see countless upscale stores, restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. The Recoleta Cultural Center, the National Museum of Fine Arts, and the Palais de Glace are important parts of Buenos Aires' cultural activities. Drive by many beautiful parks, and see the Floralis Genérica at United Nations Park, and the Libertador and Figueroa Alcorta Avenues. Then, visit the Recoleta Cemetery. Founded in 1822, it is one of the most prominent cemeteries in the world. Appreciate its ornate mausoleums, sculptures, and vaults made by famous local and international artists. Many national heroes, presidents, well-known writers, scientists, and artists are buried here. End your tour in Palermo, a district with beautiful parks and artificial lakes. Enjoy some free time to visit one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires: Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood. Stroll around the streets filled with designer boutiques, fashionable cafés, and trendy restaurants. Tonight, enjoy a [LF] farewell dinner and show at a Tango house hosted by your Tour Director. (B,D)LOCAL FAVORITE SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Top off your adventure at a famous tango club. The tango and Argentina go hand in hand and tonight you will visit a local milonga, or tango house, where professional tango dancers teach the traditional techniques of the Argentine Tango. After your lesson, enjoy a farewell dinner featuring Argentine steaks and other local specialties. Top off the evening when the professionals delight you with a tango show featuring the dance as it has evolved through the ages!
- Day 12 BUENOS AIRES-IGUASSU FALLS, ARGENTINA What a Rush! Fly to Iguassu Falls, one of the world's most inspiring natural wonders. Upon arrival, meet your Local Guide for a tour of the Argentine side of the falls. From a network of boardwalks atop the falls, witness the immense power of the cascades as water plunges more than 300 feet into the dramatic Devil's Throat below. Later, cross the border into Brazil and enjoy the evening at your leisure. (B)Please note: The Tour Director does not accompany guests on extensions. Guided service is as outlined in the day-by-day itinerary.TOUR HIGHLIGHTNATURAL WONDERS Visit Iguassu National Park (Argentinian side) where, from this side of the falls, you get a bird's-eye view from the catwalks perched over part of the Devil's Throat, where 14 waterfalls drop more than 300 feet into the Devil's Gorge below. From this completely different perspective compared to Brazil's side, you'll understand why you must see both sides of the falls!
- Day 13 IGUASSU FALLS, BRAZIL Taking the Plunge Today, with your Local Host, take a tour of the Brazilian side of Iguassu Falls to see the mammoth series of 275 waterfalls cascading over a precipice almost two miles wide and 250 feet deep. Walk into Devil's Throat Canyon, where the clouds of mist, thunderous roar, and 180-degree rainbows surround you--an unforgettable experience! (B)ENHANCED FREE TIMEEXPLORE MORE Spend free time in Iguassu with an optional excursion to the Bird Park to see indigenous birds up close in their native rainforest environment. This and more options throughout your tour are available for purchase with MyGlobus.
- Day 14 IGUASSU FALLS-RIO DE JANEIRO Welcome to Rio de Janeiro! Transfer to the airport for your flight to Rio de Janeiro. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by your Local Guide and escorted to your hotel, where you'll receive helpful recommendations and orientation to make the most of your time at leisure in this vibrant city. (B)
- Day 15 RIO DE JANEIRO Heavenly Views Today, set out on a guided tour to the Cosme Velho district, where you'll board a charming cog wheel train and ascend through the lush tropical vegetation of Tijuca Forest to the summit of Corcovado Mountain. Rising 2,300 feet above the bay, this iconic peak - recognized as one of the New7Wonders of the World - is crowned by the legendary statue of Christ the Redeemer. From the top, take in a breathtaking 360 degree panorama with sweeping views of 's cityscape, coastline, and beaches below. The afternoon and evening are at leisure to relax or continue exploring at your own pace. (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHTEPIC RIDE Soar to the summit of Corcovado Mountain by cog railway to reach the site of the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer. This crowning jewel of Rio and Brazil was constructed between 1922 and 1933. The statue of Jesus Christ stands 98 feet high (124 feet including the pedestal) with an arm span of 92 feet wide. Towering over the city, this piece of art is truly an engineering marvel and was voted a New7Wonders of the World.
- Day 16 RIO DE JANEIRO Beaches, Boutiques & Bites Enjoy a full day at leisure. Your Local Host will suggest some options for your free time. (B)ENHANCED FREE TIMEEXPLORE MORE Spend free time in with an optional excursion to Petropolis, (mountain resort and former summer palace of Emperor Dom Pedro II). This and more options throughout your tour are available for purchase with MyGlobus.
- Day 17 RIO DE JANEIRO Safe travels until we meet again! Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (B)
Name: Chile & Northern Patagonia in Depth with Iguassu Falls & Rio
Brand: Globus
Quality: First Class
Tour Type: Escorted
Start City: Santiago de Chile
End City: Rio de Janeiro
Notes: Please note that this tour is designed for all levels of fitness, however one should be in suitable physical condition to fully enjoy the experiences.Tour Director does not accompany guests on extensions. Local Guide services will be provided as outlined in the itinerary.




