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Cristo (Corcovado)
The statue of Christ has overlooked Rio since 1931. All 1145 tons of the statue are visible day and night from many locations throughout Rio. |
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Carnaval
Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro is the world’s largest street party. It started as a celebration to mark the beginning of Lent.
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Sugar Loaf Mountain
Sugar Loaf Mountain guards the entrance to Guanabara Bay. The cable-car to the top was only the third in the world when it was built in 1912.
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Maracana Stadium
The Maracana Stadium was built to hold the 1950 World Cup Final where almost 200,000 people were shocked to see Brazil lose to Uruguay. It is being refurbished in the hope of hosting the final again in 2014. |
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Copacabana Beach
Copacabana is a 4.5km long curve of sand, with hotels, restaurants and clubs lining the seafront, and mountains providing a spectacular backdrop. |
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Ipanema Beach
Ipanema is not only a beautiful city beach, but also a district of tree-lined boulevards filled with restaurants, bars and boutiques.
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Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon
The lagoon is circled by a 7km path and lies just a few blocks from Ipanema beach and also the Botanical Gardens.
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Centro
The historic centre of Rio has colonial buildings, museums and churches dating from the city’s early days as the capital of Brazil. |
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Petrópolis
Petrópolis is a small colonial mountain town 80km from Rio, with fine palaces, museums and churches dating back to when the Emperor of Brazil used it as a summer retreat. |
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The Islands of Angra dos Reis
Hundreds of tiny tropical islands dot the bay of Angra dos Reis, many with beautiful, secluded beaches of soft white sand and turquoise waters. |
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Schooner Tour
Take a schooner trip along the beaches to Itaipú, where the tour stops for lunch and a swim. |
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Búzios
Nobody seems to agree on just how many beaches there are on the peninsula. There may be 17 or 27, but they are all beautiful. |
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Ossos
Ossos is the Portuguese word for bones. The town may be named this due to the pirates and slave traders who first settled the area.
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Manguinhos
Manguinhos is the closest town to the edge of the peninsula. It has all the amenities expected of a top-class resort town. |
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Armação de Búzios
Armação de Búzios, particularly the paved street of Rua das Pedras, is the place to go for the best restaurants and nightlife in Búzios |
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Cabo Frio
The town of Cabo Frio was founded in 1615 with the building of St Matthew’s Fort to protect the shipments of Brazilwood heading for Europe. |
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Upon your arrival in Santiago de Chile, you will be met at the airport by a CAT representative who will transfer you to your comfortable hotel in the city. The representative will discuss your trip with you in full and make sure you are prepared for your Chilean adventure. After settling in to your hotel you will be given the rest of the day free to spend at your leisure. While it is likely that you will probably prefer to rest after a long flight, Santiago has a number of very fine restaurants where some great food can be found. |
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Viña del Mar and Valparaiso |
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After enjoying breakfast in your hotel, you will be collected by guide and driven to Valparaiso where you will commence a morning tour around the colorful seaside town. You will be served a fantastic lunch in a well known restaurant where you will be able to enjoy some quality Chilean seafood in a comfortable atmosphere. Following lunch you will proceed to Viña del Mar where you will undertake a guided tour around this charming town. Following your guided tour you will be transferred back to Santiago where you will be able to enjoy a night spent at your leisure.
(Meals – B, L)
CAT Tip – Make the Most of your trip: In order to get to know either Viña del Mar or Valparaiso a little better, it is highly recommendable to spend a night in a comfortable hotel in either or both locations. Ask your Chile Destination Specialist for more information.
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Santiago |
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Following breakfast you will be collected for your city tour of Santiago. You will visit such sites as the Cerro San Cristobel that boasts fantastic views over the city on clear days, as well as the O’higgins Park. You will also visit a number of residential and commercial districts in order to get a better idea of the cosmopolitan city. Santiago is a city on the move with a lot to offer, and following lunch, you will be lead on a Shopping Tour through the city where you will be taken to some of the best known shops in the city in order to pick up great deals on many luxury Chilean goods. Following the shopping tour you will return to Santiago where the rest of the evening is free for you to spend as you wish.
(Meals – B)
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Easter Island – Hanga Roa |
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After enjoying breakfast in your hotel in Santiago you will be collected and transferred to the airport where you will board a flight to Easter Island. Upon your arrival at Mataveri airport you will experience a traditional reception with flower necklaces, following which you will be met by a CAT representative and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the area of the island around your hotel at your leisure. It is highly recommendable that you visit the village church where Roman Catholic iconography and traditional island symbols are mixed together in an extraordinary display. At the local market you can buy a number of local handicrafts, and at the local museum you can observe a number of original artefacts and carvings from the islands history. (Meals – B) |
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Easter Island – Anakena |
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After enjoying a delicious breakfast you will be collected from your hotel for a full day’s tour around the island and its spectacular sights. Leaving Hanga Roa you will proceed south on a coastal road down the island with fantastic panoramic views of the volcanic landscape and blue Pacific Ocean. The first stop will be at Vaihu, where you will be led around an archaeological site before continuing on to Ranu Raraku – the quarry where many Moai where sculptured. On route you will be able to witness the site of many Moai that dot the landscape with grandeur. You will then proceed onwards to Ahu Tongariki – which consists of 15 giant Moai. This is an awesome and unforgettable site to see. Following this you will continue onwards to two of the islands most idyllic beaches – Ovahe and Anakena – where white sands, coconut trees, and blue waters provide the perfect place to relax and swim. After your time on the beach you will be transferred back to your hotel in Hanga Roa where the rest of the afternoon is free for you to spend at your leisure. (Meals – B, L) |
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Easter Island – Orongo Village |
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After breakfast you will be collected from your hotel and drive to the ceremonial Orongo Village close to the Rano Kau volcano. The almost circular shape of this volcano is fascinating, as is the village itself. The Orongo village was established as a ceremonial site centered on the traditional cult of the bird-man (Hombre Pajaro). This cult developed after the construction of the Moai had stopped. You will be led around this extraordinary village and your guide will explain the many different customs and eccentricities of its history. The ceremonial site has a number of beautifully carved petroglyphs which show the emergence of a truly extraordinary culture. Due to the elevation of the site, some spectacular views of the surrounding beaches and islets and can be enjoyed from the village. Following the tour you will be returned to your hotel. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to spend at your leisure. (Meals – B) |
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Santiago |
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After breakfast in your hotel in Hanga Roa you will be collected by a CAT representative and transferred to the airport for your flight back to Santiago. Upon arrival at the airport in Santiago you will be met by another CAT representative and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to relax and explore Santiago at your leisure. Class Adventure Travel offers a number of Option Extras in the city – please ask your Chile Destination Specialist for further information. (Meals – B)
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The Chilean Wine Valley |
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After breakfast you will be collected from your hotel in San Pedro and transferred to the airport for your flight back to Santiago. There you will be met at the airport by a CAT representative and transferred to a wine lodge somewhere in the Chilean Wine Valley. Comfort, Superior, and Luxury class passengers will visit different vineyards and stay in different lodges during the Chilean Wine Valley leg of the tour. Upon arrival at your wine lodge you will be given some free time to unwind after a morning spent on the road. Following lunch you will be given a short tour around the vineyard. In the evening you will be able to dine in the lodge’s special restaurant and perhaps enjoy one of the vineyards more special reserves. (Meals – B, D)
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Wine Country |
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Following breakfast at the wine lodge you will begin a day of relaxation and wine tours, and wine tasting. You will be given an extensive tour around your wine-lodge’s vineyard where the history of the lodge as well as the process of the lodge’s special wine making secrets will be explained to you in detail. You may choose to spend the rest of the day relaxing by the pool, or reading a book in the gardens. After lunch you may choose to do a little wine tasting, and in the evening you will once again be invited to dine in the lodge’s delicious restaurant where gourmet food and spectacular wine will be served. (Meals – B, D)
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Punta Arenas |
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After a final breakfast in the wine-lodge you will be transferred back to Santiago and on to the airport where you will board a flight to Punta Arenas. At the airport in this southerly Patagonian city, you will be met by a CAT representative and transferred to your hotel. After checking in you will begin a guided tour of the city. During the city tour you will visit the shores of the Straits of Magellan as well as the historical and cultural highlights of this colorful Patagonian city. In the evening you will be treated to cocktails and dinner in one of the best local restaurants in the city before being transferred back to your hotel for a night of rest and relaxation. (Meals – B, D)
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Torres del Paine |
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Following breakfast you will be collected from your hotel by a CAT representative for your trip to Puerto Natales and the Torres del Paine National Park. On the way to Puerto Natales you make several stops that give you insight and experience into Patagonian wildlife and culture. The first stop on route is the Otway Penguin Colony where you will be taken on an hour long hike through this extraordinary Penguin colony and the spectacular surrounding Patagonian scenery. Following the tour you proceed onwards to Puerto Natales where you will take a short guided tour around the town where you will be able to observe the local customs and be able to pick up a few handicrafts. Following your tour you will be transferred to your lodge in the Torres del Paine National Park. After checking in you will be given the rest of the day free to spend at your leisure. (Meals – B, L)
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Torres del Paine National Park |
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After breakfast you will head out of the lodge for a full day’s tour of the Torres del Paine National Park. The park is world famous for its spectacular natural beauty and its amazing mastiffs known locally as los Cuernos del Paine. This Patagonian wonderland has an intensely rich beauty with an incredible array of flora and fauna. The tour begins with a visit to Lake Nordenskjöld and Pehoé, and the falls at Salto Grande. Here you will be able to admire these impressive surroundings before leaving to cross the park from East to West. On route you will stop to enjoy lunch at a well known lodge – celebrated for its great dining and spectacular views over Lago Grey and the Grey Glacier. Following lunch you will board a small boat and set sail all the way up to the front of the imposing wall of Grey Glacier. Here you will be able to disembark for a while in order to climb a little on the glacier before being transferred back to your lodge in the evening. (Meals – B, L)
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Torres del Paine National Park |
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After waking up and enjoying another Patagonian breakfast you head out to explore the eastern side of the National Park. The tour begins with a visit to Laguna Amarga, the cascades of Rio Paine, and their surrounding areas. Here you will be able to enjoy the breath taking beauty of the regions flora and fauna in peace. Following this you continue with an easy hike to Laguna Azul. You will then return to the lodge for lunch. The afternoon is set aside for you to spend at your leisure. You may however wish to spend the time experiencing the park further with any one of our many extra options in the area. Such optional extras include hore riding activities and bird watching expeditions. Please consult your Chile Destination Specialist for more information. The evening will be free for you to spend as you please. (Meals – B,)
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Torres del Paine to Santiago |
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In the morning you will be collected from your lodge and transferred back to Punta Arenas. At the airport you will board a flight bound for Santiago. Upon your arrival in Santiago you will be met by a CAT representative who will help you with your onward travel arrangements back home or onto another of CAT’s magical Latin America destinations. (Meals – B)
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