South

America

A City in the clouds and dolphins in the rivers

South

America

A City in the clouds and dolphins in the rivers

South

America

A City in the clouds and dolphins in the rivers

South America

Cruise the world's longest river

South America is a continent brimming with interesting places to go and things to see. From taking an expedition cruise down the Amazon River to seeing the southernmost point where expeditions to Antarctica set off from. From traveling with real gauchos in Argentina to experiencing Carnival in Brazil. 

So, whether you want to stay in one place to relax on the beach, do an expedition to the Galapagos, or just cruise around the entire coast of South America, we can help you achieve just that. 

Machu Picchu

Built by the Incan Empire around the 15th century, this grand site sits on one of Peru’s many mountains, overlooking the valleys below. Thought to have been a royal estate, it sits in one of the sacred valleys and was most likely in use until the Spanish Invasion. While the journey to this wonder is not easy and involves traveling to high altitudes.

Once you arrive, you are met with unparalleled views and a marvel of structural engineering as the massive terraces and structures cover the site. If you are traveling to South America, Machu Picchu, one of the New Wonders of the World, is must-see.

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Machu Picchu

Built by the Incan Empire around the 15th century, this grand site sits on one of Peru’s many mountains, overlooking the valleys below. Thought to have been a royal estate, it sits in one of the sacred valleys and was most likely in use until the Spanish Invasion. While the journey to this wonder is not easy and involves traveling to high altitudes.

Once you arrive, you are met with unparalleled views and a marvel of structural engineering as the massive terraces and structures cover the site. If you are traveling to South America, Machu Picchu, one of the New Wonders of the World, is must-see.

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"Brazil was, is, and will be in fashion"

– Gilberto Gil

"Brazil was, is, and will be in fashion"

– Gilberto Gil

Rio de Janeiro

The capital city of Brazil (the state, not the country), you won’t find yourself wanting things to do. If you travel in late February, there is the world-famous Carnival, celebrating the arrival of Lent, and is the Brazilian equivalent to Mardi Gras. Or you can climb up to the famous Christ the Redeemer statue that stands above the city.

Visit Copacabana beach for the completely off-the-wall New Years Eve party, or just to relax in the sun and play in the waves. If you want to really take in the views, you can ride a cable car to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, a massive peak of stone that juts out from the landscape. No matter what your interests are, there is sure to be non-stop fun in Rio de Janeiro.

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Galapagos Islands

Famed for the writings and works of Charles Darwin, the Galapagos Islands are often seen as a microcosm of nature. With the wide and diverse varieties of wildlife to be found on these small, protected islands it can be a bucket-list item for many eco-tourists and animal lovers.

In addition to the famous tortoises that live here, some well over a hundred years old, there is a wide variety of other animal life to observe. These include the strange marine iguanas, the multitude of small birds, and even the island’s own variety of penguins.

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Galapagos Islands

Famed for the writings and works of Charles Darwin, the Galapagos Islands are often seen as a microcosm of nature. With the wide and diverse varieties of wildlife to be found on these small, protected islands it can be a bucket-list item for many eco-tourists and animal lovers.

In addition to the famous tortoises that live here, some well over a hundred years old, there is a wide variety of other animal life to observe. These include the strange marine iguanas, the multitude of small birds, and even the island’s own variety of penguins.

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