Andes To Atlantic (trip)

Andes To Atlantic

  • Airport near Santiago, Chile
  • Culture & Nature
Argentina, Chile, South America

from $2,375* per person8 DaysFebruary-July
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Journeys International 12 people max
Experience South America's cultural highlights on this adventure from the modern metropolis of Santiago to the vibrant city of Buenos Aires. You'll begin by sampling the famous wine at one of Chile's oldest vineyards, Concho y Toro. After a city tour of Santiago, you'll travel on to the town of Puerto Varas, located on one of the largest natural lakes in South America. The area's German traditions and delicious food are upstaged only by its gorgeous natural environment. Take in spectacular mountain panoramas as you make the lake crossing to Bariloche, one of Argentina's most popular winter ski resorts. Make sure to try some of the town's famous chocolate while you're here! Your last stop is Buenos Aires, where you'll explore its grand avenues and outdoor cafés as Latin music drifts through the air.

JOURNEYS partners with Peregrine Adventures on this trip in order to provide budget-friendly group departures throughout much of the year.

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Argentina, Chile, South America

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    This trip captured our souls and will live with us forever.  Our daughter still talks everyday of the Masaai people in the Sinya camp who carried her during our stay.  Our son bores anyone who comes through our door with our slide show.  We all look at our pictures and pinch ourselves…..were we really there?!  Did we really watch and listen as a mother lion “spoke” to her cubs and they sassed back?  Did we really see giraffes, monkeys, elephants and zebra….all in the same spot?!  Could we really see for hundreds of miles across the savannah?!  Could the sky hold any more stars and has the Milky Way ever been clearer?!  Could the people have been any nicer!?  It is all like a magical dream…

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Itinerary

Day 1      Arrive Santiago

Welcome to Chile! After arriving at the Santiago Airport you will be transferred to your hotel in the city. A pre-tour briefing with your guide and the rest of your group awaits you in the hotel this evening; you'll want to confirm the exact time and place by checking the hotel's notice board or by asking the tour leader. Afterwards, you may enjoy an optional group dinner at a nearby restaurant.
    
Meals: None    

Day 2      Santiago Winery Visit and Walking Tour

Taste some of the best wine in Chilé today at the Concha y Toro Winery. You'll drive south of Santiago to scenic Pirque, a little town hidden in a picturesque valley in Maipo Canyon. Stroll around the beautiful estate, then explore the winery's cellars, located almost twenty feet underground to maintain the ideal temperature needed for storing fine wines. You'll learn about the different stages of the local wine-making process and sample the exquisite wine it produces before returning to Santiago. Spend the rest of the day exploring the capital of Chile, starting with a walking tour of the city's outstanding attractions. You will be driven through the main avenues of the old districts, across the Bohemian neighbourhood of Bellavista and up San Cristobal Hill for a magnificent panoramic view of the city and the Andes Mountain Range. You'll also visit the modern parts of Santiago, which has elegant residential neighborhoods as well as shopping and financial districts. The tour ends at the artisan village of Los Graneros Del Alba, where you can watch the local craftsmen work on their trade. You will have time at the end of the day to walk around the village and do some shopping before returning to your hotel.
    
Meals: Breakfast    

Day 3      Santiago / Puerto Varas

Transfer to Santiago airport this morning and fly to Puerto Montt, then travel to the city of Puerto Varas, "the city of the roses." Nestled on the shores of Lake Llanquihue, one of the largest natural lakes in South America, the city is well known for its German traditions, its delicious seafood, and its superb natural environment. The perfect cone of Osorno volcano and the snowcapped peaks of Mt. Calbuco and Mt. Tronador are clearly visible from the lakefront.
    
Meals: Breakfast    

Day 4      Puerto Varas Options

Your second day in Puerto Varas is free for you to spend as you wish. There are several optional activities available, including a visit to the so-called Valdivian Rainforest, a unique ecological system with lush and seemingly impenetrable foliage. If you're feeling adventurous, a trek to the Osorno Volcano may be of interest. Alternatively, you may just want to sit back, relax, and take in Puerto Varas's stunning views.
    
Meals: Breakfast    

Day 5      Lake Crossing to Bariloche, Argentina

Have your camera ready and capture the gorgeous scenery of the Andes as you travel east to Argentina today. You'll take the Cruce Andino boat and bus crossing service, cruising the Todos Los Santos, Frias, and Nahuel Huapi Lakes on the way to the Argentinean city of Bariloche.
    
Meals: Breakfast    

Day 6      Bariloche Options / Buenos Aires Flight

Bariloche has a distinctly alpine feel to it. The city is set on the shores of the Nahuel Huapi Lake, and it's only 10 miles from the popular ski center of Cerro Catedral. You will have time in the morning for some optional excursions such as exploring the town, visiting the Patagonian Museum, or riding a cable car to the top of Cerro Otto, a mountain located just five miles from town. Viewing the gorgeous city and Nahuel Huapi Lake from 4,608 feet will take your breath away. If you have a sweet tooth then you'll definitely want to sample Bariloche's famous chocolate as well. In the late afternoon you'll fly to Buenos Aires for the final leg of your trip.
    
Meals: Breakfast    

Day 7      Buenos Aires City Tour

Buenos Aires is Argentina’s capital and home to 13 million "portenos" (inhabitants). The country's history is riddled with conflicts and struggles, and even the achievement of independence in 1816 failed to resolve ongoing disputes between local residents and conservative provincial landowners. Following a succession of military juntas, Argentina now has a stable, democratic government. You'll tour the city on a bus and on foot, visiting the district of Recoleta first. This area is notable for its famous cemetery, which is so large that it is often referred to as a miniature city-within-a-city. Other stops on your tour include Palermo, Plaza San Martin, Plaza De Mayo and the colorful neighborhood of La Boca. You may also have to the opportunity to visit the Costanera Sur Bird Sanctuary, Tigre Delta, or Madero Harbour (at an additional cost).
    
Meals: Breakfast    

Day 8      Buenos Aires / Onward

Your adventure comes to an end today. After breakfast at the hotel, you will be transferred to the airport for your international flight home.
 
Meals: Breakfasts

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