Nuevo Mundo 2010/11 South American Travel Brochure

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Nuevo Mundo 2010/11 South American Travel Brochure
Luxury travel to the world’s most vibrant continent
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Ecuador & Galapagos
Peru
Costa Rica
Honeymoons & Cruises
caribbean sea
Morrocoy Park
San José
Los Roques
Isla Margarita
Choriní
c o sta r i c a
n o r t h at l a n t i c o c e a n
Quito
Manaus
ecuador
Salinas
Jericoacoara
Fortaleza
Fernando
de Nornonha
amazon
Recife
peru
brazil
Lima
Cuzco & Machu Picchu
Caballeros Beach
Salvador
andes
m o u n ta i n
range
nazca desert
Argentina Land of silver
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Nuevo Mundo’s mission is to
encourage more & more holidaymakers
to enjoy the wonders of South America.
Uruguay (Trip Extension)
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Brazil Undiscovered beauty
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Caracas
venezuela
Galápagos Islands
Welcome to the New World
Brasilia
Lake Titicaca
Porto Seguro
& Trancoso
t h e pa n t a n a l
ata c a m a
desert
Rio de Janeiro
Salta
Iguazú Falls
chile
Santa Catarina
Rapa Nui
(Easter Island)
argentina
Santiago
Mendoza
s o u t h pa c i f i c o c e a n
u r u g uay
Buenos Aires
pa m pa s
s o u t h at l a n t i c o c e a n
Colonia del Sacramento
Punta del Este
A holiday in South America can
encompass so much: fabulous cities
and beaches; unique wildlife and
habitats; outdoor activities from easy
to challenging and spectacular natural
wonders.
Nuevo Mundo promises the discerning,
adventurous traveller a first class
experience. Our local knowledge of
tours, transport, guides and accommodation ensures we get the best value for
your money. And we take the stress out
of holiday planning, so we can create
your dream holidays, where ever they
may take you.
South America is a land of diverse,
untamed natural beauty and friendly,
hospitable people. A true feast for the
senses, this captivating continent with
its sheer abundance of experiences
delivers the trip of a lifetime - each
and every time.
Chile Land of fire and ice
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Ecuador Spirit of South America
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Peru Land of abundance
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Venezuela (Trip Extension)
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Costa Rica Good things come in small packages
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Honeymoons Luxurious destinations and exotic adventures
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Cruises Take to the oceans and see the spectacular coasts of South America
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Activity & Year Planner
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Key Holiday Types
Sun, Sand & Sea
Peninsula Valdés
Bariloche
Skiing & Snowboarding
pa t a g o n i a
Torres del Paine
Golfing
El Calafate
Wildlife
Archaeology
Natural Wonder
Henri Assen, Managing Director
at Iguazú Falls, Argentina
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Puerto Montt
República Argentina
Currency Climate
Time - + From the tropical forests and luxuriant
vegetation to the north, the exciting
and cosmopolitan capital city of
Buenos Aires, or the windswept and
spectacular scenery of Patagonia,
this land of contrasts offers a wealth
of possibilities to even the most
discerning traveller.
Argentina is the world’s eighth largest
nation, but with only 36 million people
– one third of whom live in and around
Buenos Aires – it is one of the least
densely populated countries in the
world. Because of its immense size it
has a variety of natural landscapes and
a dynamic cultural heritage to match.
Buenos Aires (13 million)
Mendoza, Rosario, Córdoba
Argentine Peso
Northeast: Subtropical
Pampas: Temperate
South: Sub-Antarctic
GMT -3
To the south are the seemingly neverending open spaces of Patagonia and
the Pampas where you too can become
a gaucho on one of the many ranches
that encompass this vast land. High
in the Andes to the west is the world
class ski resort of Bariloche with luxury
accommodation and spectacular
scenery.
The further south you travel the
closer you get to South America’s
southernmost point. A land of wild
open spaces and breathtaking vistas,
glaciers and jagged mountain peaks,
Patagonia offers adventurous travellers
the chance to experience one of the last
true wildernesses. Whether you prefer
to marvel at the power and might of
humpback and killer whales or to track
the footprints of the elusive puma in
the foothills of the Andes, nature is all
around you.
Then at the end of the world is Tierra
del Fuego (Land of Fire) and the city of
Ushuaia, the gateway to Antarctica.
A land of immense contrasts and
breathtaking beauty, the trip of a
lifetime awaits you in Argentina each
and every time.
Right – Brightly coloured corrugated iron clad
houses are the trademark of the La Boca district
Buenos Aires
Home of the sultry tango, it is known
as the Paris of Latin America, and
deservedly so. With an atmosphere
more European than South American,
this vibrant city of 13 million boasts
bustling streets, grand avenues,
atmospheric cafes and stylish
restaurants.
Whether you prefer to relax in this city
of romance, or dance the night away to
the tango, Buenos Aires delivers a truly
memorable experience. The city is an
enthralling mix of faded architectural
glories and modern architecture
and boasts one of the most dramatic
cemeteries in all Latin America.
Good time to visit – February to June
September to November
Visit the magnificent Colón Theatre
and be sure to take in a tango show in
the very city that inspired it. Argentine
cuisine is renowned for its world class
meats and wines, and with a myriad of
different restaurants you will be spoilt
for choice. Of course, you can stay in
Buenos Aires in one of the many fine
hotels that cater to every taste, to make
this an unforgettable city destination.
Buenos Aires is also the best place to
start your adventure in Argentina and
explore Iguazú Falls, the Andes, and
Patagonia, all easily accessible by air.
Salta
Mendoza
Iguazú Falls
Colonia del Sacramento
Buenos Aires
pa m pa s
Bariloche
Punta del Este
Peninsula Valdés
pa t a g o n i a
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To the north east are the dense forests
of Misiones province and one of the
most spectacular sights in South
America, Iguazú Falls. Stretching over
almost 3km these waterfalls are an
unforgettable reminder of nature’s
sheer power and beauty. West from
here is the other-wordly landscape
of Salta.
40 million
Argentina
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Main Cities The world famous and exciting city of
Buenos Aires is a must. The birthplace
of the tango and the final resting place
of Eva ‘Evita’ Perón, this romantic city
will enthral and captivate you with the
warmth of its people.
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Language Capital Land of Silver
Right – Passionate, sensual and evocative of the
spirit of Argentina, a tango show in Buenos Aires
is a must-see event
50 times Ireland
Population Argentina
Travel to the ends of the Earth
to wild and wonderful Argentina,
the “Land of Silver”. Now more
accessible than ever before Argentina
offers a true escape for the more
adventurous traveller.
Size
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Iguazú Falls
Good time to visit – March to November
Declared a World Natural Patrimony
of Humanity by UNESCO, the falls
are one of the top attractions on a
visit to Argentina. Iguazú Falls have
also featured in several movies, most
notably ‘The Mission’ in 1986.
Further south in the Province of
Misiones are the splendid church ruins
of the famous Jesuit missions who first
arrived here in the 16th century.
Stretching almost 3 km along the river
of the same name the spectacular
Iguazú Falls carry one of the largest
volumes of water in the world.
Made up of some 275 individual
cascades these beautiful Falls will take
a full day to explore along the steel
walkways, which wind through and
over the tumbling waters. One part
of this enormous waterfall is a single
plunge deep into a gorge known as the
Garganta del Diablo or “Devil’s Throat”.
adventure into Brazil, with frequent
air connections to Rio de Janeiro
and São Paulo. To get a real taste of
the jungle you can stay in a lodge in
the surrounding lush sub-tropical
rainforest. Only two hours by air from
Buenos Aires, a trip to Iguazú makes for
an unforgettable experience.
Mendoza
Iguazú Falls
Colonia del Sacramento
Buenos Aires
pa m pa s
Bariloche
Punta del Este
Peninsula Valdés
pa t a g o n i a
Patagonia & The Pampas
Literally travel to the ends of the
Earth and witness the breathtaking
vistas and extraordinary wildlife of
Patagonia. Or you can learn to ride
with genuine gauchos on vast old
estancias. For adventurers it’s a planet’s
“edge” destination—nature
in its wildest form.
Salta
Mendoza
Iguazú Falls
The Perito Moreno Glacier is a glacier located in the
Los Glaciares National Park in the south west of
Santa Cruz province. It is one of the most important
tourist attractions in the Argentine Patagonia.
Colonia del Sacramento
Punta del Este
Buenos Aires
pa m pa s
Bariloche
Argentina
Travel back in time to the region of
the first Jesuit missions and the raw
natural power of one of the great
natural wonders of South America,
Iguazú Falls. The roar of the falls can
be heard throughout the dense jungle
that blankets the surrounding area and
alive with amazing flora and fauna. It is
truly a sight to behold.
Salta
Peninsula Valdés
pa t a g o n i a
Good time to visit – September to April
Visiting the Brazilian side of the Falls
allows you to witness this magnificent
thundering cascade from below;
climbing to the restaurant at the top
you can enjoy the fabulous panoramas
of the Argentinean part of the Falls.
Declared a World Natural Patrimony
Of Humanity by UNESCO.
From this spectacular setting you can
easily continue your South American
Below – Seen from the air, land or water, Iguazu
Falls is one of the world’s great natural wonders
Because of its remoteness and
inaccessibility, Patagonia has always
been a place of myths and legends.
But now you can follow in the footsteps
of the illusive puma at the foothills
of the Andes, or witness the power of
humpback and killer whales in the wild
South Atlantic Ocean.
Accessible by air, this enormous region
south of Buenos Aires province features
a glacier-dotted mountainous interior,
unique coastal wildlife and immense
national parks deep in the southern
Andes. Few other places afford you
the opportunity to see gleaming blue
glaciers and spectacular mountain
scenery. The Valdés Peninsula is a
special treat for lovers of wildlife with
the best whale watching opportunities
in the world.
Peninsula Valdés offers some of the best whale
watching in the world
Finally a trip to the ends of the Earth,
and a stay at a top class hotel at the
most southerly town on the planet,
Ushuaia on the island of Tierra del
Fuego (Land of Fire). Here you can enjoy
the spectacular mountain scenery,
play golf or go skiing in this attractive
resort town. Ushuaia is also famous for
being the main gateway to Antarctica,
with regular crossings to the “White
Continent.”
Over 60m tall, the towering face of Perito
Moreno is an incredible sight
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Or if skiing is what you are looking for
you can ski the Southern Andes from
June to September at Bariloche which
offers excellent sports facilities and
spectacular scenery. Then continue
south to marvel at the Perito Moreno
Glacier, a spectacular 60m high river of
steep, jagged blue ice.
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Salta Province
& The Northwest
Salta
Mendoza
Before setting off to explore the region,
discover the bustling colonial city of
Salta. It’s full of beautiful churches,
plazas, shops and ideal for people
watching in one its many terrace bars
whilst sipping the local maté tea.
Then it’s time to venture out and
explore the countryside on exciting day
trips that will take you off the beaten
track, from vast salt plains, dramatic
gorges and quaint villages, to wineries,
Inca desert ruins and towering volcanic
peaks. With so much on offer, you can
discover the Northwest by overnighting
in several destinations along the way,
like the winelands of Cafayate or at
the Mountain of Seven Colours in
Purmamarca.
Colonia del Sacramento
Buenos Aires
Colonia del Sacramento
Punta del Este
Buenos Aires
pa m pa s
Bariloche
pa t a g o n i a
Colonia del Sacramento
Cerro de Siete Colores,
one of the amazing
geological highlights of this
extraordinary destination
A short boat trip across the Parana
River from Buenos Aires, but a world
away, lies the small, charming town
of Colonia. One of the best preserved
sites in Uruguay, it’s a city frozen in its
colonial past. Reminiscent of old 16th
century Europe, venture around its
cobbled streets and peruse through its
various antique shops, plazas, bars, and
restaurants.
For a more extensive stay there are
lovely hotels located right in the historic
quarter and also on the town’s fringes
where pine trees and farmsteads dot
the landscape.
Punta del este
Unlike the rest of Argentina, which is
primarily of European origin, the people
of Salta maintain their indigenous
ethnicity and their cultural ties to
their Inca heritage. The landscapes will
mesmerize you, whilst the people will
enchant. All this and some of the best
food and wine in the country combine
for an unforgettable experience.
The splendid Church
of Saint Francis, Salta
Harking back to another era, Colonia del
Sacremento will enchant all who visit
Few resorts in South America rival
Punta del Este for glamour. It might
be geographically located in Uruguay,
but it’s where the gliterrati and elite of
Buenos Aires make their home for the
summer. A big step above Argentina’s
only main beach resort, Mar del Plata,
this Uruguayan resort area has become
the new place to see and be seen.
There’s an excellent range of hotels as
well as superb seafood restaurants and
traditional steakhouses. If sun, sea, sand
are what you’re looking for after your
South American adventure, then look
no further.
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The landscapes will mesmerize you,
whilst the people will enchant.
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Punta del Este
Uruguay
Brimming with amazing desert
landscapes, stunning scenery,
indigenous cultures and fantastic
wineries, the area of Salta and
Argentina’s northwest is one of the
most fascinating regions you will ever
encounter.
Iguazú Falls
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Argentina
Patagonian Adventure
See the wilds of southern Argentina
Land of Silver
Salta
Mendoza
Colonia del Sacramento
Buenos Aires
pa m pa s
Bariloche
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Iguazú Falls
Punta del Este
Highlights of Argentina
Tango & Bossa Nova
Gold in the land of silver
Feel the Latin American rhythm
These are the kind of trips other
people have enjoyed, all
customisable and interchangeable.
With knowledge and expertise
we'll design the perfect trip ...
… just for you.
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 9
Day 2
Arrival in Buenos Aires.
Rest of day at leisure
Full Day Tour to Lago Escondido
and Fagnano
Day 10
Day 3
Half day city tour.
Rest of day at leisure
Transfer to the airport for flight
to El Calafate. Transfer to your hotel
Day 11
Day 4
Day at leisure
Dinner & tango show
Full day sailing tour around the
Glaciers National Park
Day 12
Day 5
Flight to Peninsula Valdes.
Transfer to Puerto Madryn
Full Day visiting the Perito Moreno
Glacier
Day 13
Flight to Buenos Aires. Transfer to
your hotel.
Day 14
Return flight to Ireland
Day 15
Arrive in Ireland
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 2
Arrival in Buenos Aires
Day 2
Arrival in Buenos Aires
Day 3
Half day city tour
Day 3
Half day city tour
Day 6
Day 4
Day at leisure. Dinner & tango show
Day 4
Day 5
Flight to Iguazu.
Half day tour of the Brazilian side
Day at leisure
Dinner & tango show
Full day tour with whale watching
boat tour
Day 7
Day 5
Flight to Iguazu.
Flight to Ushuaia.
Rest of the day at leisure.
Day 6
Full day tour of Argentinean side
Day 6
Full day tour of the Argentinean side
Day 8
Day 7
Flight to El Calafate (via Buenos Aires)
Day 7
Day 8
Full day tour ‘Todos Los Glaciares’
National Park
Half day tour of the Brazilian side
Flight to RIo
Full day tour to Tierra del Fuego
National Park with boat trip over
Beagle Channel
Day 8
Day 9
Full Day Tour to Perito Moreno
City tour including
Corcovado & Sugar Loaf
Day 10
Return flight home via Buenos Aires
Day 9
Day at leisure
Day 11
Arrival back into Ireland
Day 10
Flight to Ireland
Day 11
Arrival back into Ireland
Peninsula Valdés
pa t a g o n i a
The splendid Church
of Saint Francis, Salta
Seen from the air, land or water, Iguazu Falls is
one of the world’s great natural wonders
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Cerro de Siete Colores,
one of the amazing
geological highlights of this
extraordinary destination
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unless otherwise specified) and private airport transfers, based on two people sharing.
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República Federativa do Brasil
Size
120 times Ireland
Language Portuguese
Population Brazil
Capital Main Cities Currency Time - + Brasilia (3 million)
São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro,
Belo Horizonte
Brazilian Real
Tropical
South of Rio: Sub-tropical
GMT -2 to -5
Whether you prefer to experience the excitement that is
Rio de Janeiro, or escape to one of the thousands of top class
beaches, Brazil is a feast for the senses – a whole novo mundo
waiting to be discovered...
The fifth largest country in the world,
Brazil is a land of colourful people and
landscapes. A land that has forever
captivated the imagination, Brazil is an
immense country of astonishing raw
natural beauty.
With a landmass greater than that
of the contiguous United States and
a population of nearly 200 million,
it is also the largest country in Latin
America. Yet there are still huge
swathes of pure wilderness untouched
by the hand of Man.
Rio de Janeiro, one of the great cities of
the world is blessed with breathtaking
views over Guanabara Bay, Sugar
Loaf mountain, all overseen by the
magnificent Christ the Redeemer statue
sitting atop Corcovado.
Travelling north we find ourselves in
the exotic and mysterious Amazon
rainforest. It is home to the most
diverse range of flora and fauna on
the planet and of course the mighty
Amazon River, the lifeblood of the
forest. Moving away to Brazil’s long
coastline there are some spectacular
sights to be enjoyed.
A male parakeet in the
Pantanal wetland in Mato Grosso
Rio de Janeiro & Buziós
The Northeast of the country and the
Atlantic coast is where you will find
some of the finest beaches in the world.
Stretching along for hundreds of miles
the beaches around Salvador, Recife and
Fortaleza offer sun, sea and sand with
an exotic and exciting mix of African
and Brazilian cultures. Big, bold and
beautiful Brazil is a country of mythical
proportions.
With the magnificent Christ the
Redeemer atop Corcovado gazing
overthe city, the azure sea below
and jungle-clad mountains in the
background, the views of the Cidade
Maravilhosa (Marvellous City) are
little short of breathtaking. Come to Rio
and experience one of South America’s
most vibrant and stunningly beautiful
cities.
Good time to visit: all year round
At its heart, Rio is truly a beach city with
some of the most famous stretches of
sand in the world such as Ipanema and
Copacabana. You can spend the day
here and enjoy the sun and the warm
tropical waters, and with excellent
nightlife on offer and a huge variety
of bars, restaurants and clubs there is
something to suit all tastes.
Here you can feel the energy in a riot
of colour and festivity and join in
on the party at the annual Carnaval
celebrations. Or if you are looking for
something a little more refined, a night
Above – Sunset over Guanabara
bay and the magnificent Sugar
Loaf mountain
out at the elegant Teatro Municipal
is a must. Just south of the city lies
Paratí, among the prettiest and
best preserved colonial towns
in Brazil.
The town is also a great base
to explore the Costa Verde’s
islands and beaches. And
to the east lies Buziós,
“Brazil’s St. Tropez”,
a place of great natural
beauty, it is the place to
see and be seen. And
finally to the north lies
Ouro Preto with its beautiful
Baroque churches nestled in
the foothill of Minas Gerais.
Right – Christ the Redeemer gazes
over Rio, the Marvellous City
Manaus
Fortaleza
amazon
Recife
Salvador
Brasilia
t h e pa n t a n a l
Rio de Janeiro
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Birthplace of the samba and home of
Carnaval, Brazil has a beating heart that
will captivate visitors with the warmth
and energy of its people.
The surrounding towns of Paratí,
Ouro Preto and Buziós also make
for a delightful introduction to the
adventure ahead, either by land or
by yacht. To the south are the Iguazú
Falls, an awe-inspiring demonstration
of nature’s power carrying the largest
volume of water in the Americas. To
the northwest lies the vast Pantanal,
the largest wetland in the world and
the best place on the continent to view
wildlife, from jaguars and monkeys to
anacondas and giant anteaters.
Brazil
Undiscovered Beauty
Climate
200 million
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The Northeast
A caiman cools off in the
tropical Pantanal
Jabirus settle in for the night as
the sun sets over the wetland
Savour this new and exciting destination by relaxing on tropical white sand
beaches, watching amazing displays of the martial art capoeira in the cobbled
streets of Salvador or join in on one of the most exciting Carnaval celebrations
in Brazil... the Northeast has a lot to offer.
Set in the magnificent All Saints Bay,
Salvador in the state of Bahía, has
an electric ambience you feel from
the moment you arrive. Brazil’s first
capital (from 1549 to 1763), it is full of
beautifully preserved colonial buildings
and has a vibrant cultural and artistic
scene.
The city is a tantalising mix of what you
expect from Brazil and a vibrancy that
is unmistakably African. The martial art
of capoeira is a sight to behold as it is
practised everywhere from the streets
and squares to the beachfront and
all along the palm-fringed coastline.
Eating out is one of the many pleasures
the Northeast has to offer, and the
fresh local cuisine comida baiana is
deservedly famous.
To the north lie spectacular white
sand beaches around Fortaleza and
the historic colonial city of Olinda that
merges every year with neighbouring
Recife for one of the most exciting
Carnaval celebrations on the continent.
Meanwhile, off the coast lie the remote
and spectacular islands of Fernando
de Noronha. Once visited by Charles
Darwin, it is a haven for a wealth
of marine life and the islands are
deservedly considered to be one of the
great diving locations on the planet.
This exotic, sun-kissed area of Brazil
offers yet another side to this dynamic
and exciting country.
The Pantanal
Manaus
Fortaleza
amazon
Recife
Salvador
t h e pa n t a n a l
Rio de Janeiro
The Pantanal is a vast expanse of
wetland wilderness where you can take
a safari tour to track jaguars, search
for the mighty anaconda, and view
caimans and colourful macaws. A true
wildlife wonderland, the Pantanal
offers the trip of a lifetime in the heart
of Brazil.
Good time to visit: April to October
Covering a staggering 140,000 sq. km
(almost twice the size of Ireland), the
Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland.
It is home to South America’s largest
concentration of animal species with a
variety comparable to that of eastern
Africa, while also nurturing the world’s
richest collection of aquatic plants.
Jaguars, spectacled caimans, giant river
otters, tapirs, monkeys and anacondas
are just some of the dynamic animal
species in this largely unexplored area
of Brazil.
It also offers bird-watchers a true
feast for the senses as the area is truly
teaming with a myriad of exotic species.
This huge swathe of land is beneath
several feet of water as several huge
rivers flood the area each year and
makes for excellent excursions by canoe
or on horseback.
Meanwhile the dry season affords
excellent opportunities to view wildlife
on guided excursions by bike or jeep.
Here you can stay in a traditional lodge
or pousada, but with all the
luxuries you come to expect from
a safari tour and where you can
feel nature’s wonder with the
unique sights and sounds of this
amazingly diverse landscape all
around you.
With good connections from
Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo the
Pantanal is easily reached and an
absolute must see for nature lovers.
Manaus
Fortaleza
amazon
Recife
Salvador
Brasilia
t h e pa n t a n a l
Rio de Janeiro
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Brasilia
Left – With a vast tropical
coastline, Coruripe Beach is a
great place to unwind in Alagoas
Brazil
Good time to visit: all year round
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Brasilia, Manaus & Amazon
Away from the beaches and world
renowned sights of Rio, the interior
of Brazil offers visitors a truly
extraordinary experience. This
vast landscape ranges from the
dry grasslands of the Sertao to the
steaming jungles of the Amazon to
the north.
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Pick-up at 1.30pm and transfer to the
Amazon Ecopark Jungle Lodge.
Finally, it’s off up the Amazon to explore
the natural treasures of the most
diverse forest on the planet. There are
many great lodges to choose from
where all your meals and activities
are included in these trips. Pick and
choose the tours that interest you
most: perhaps an early morning bird
watching canoe trip along the river as
the mists clear and the tropical sun
surfaces over the horizon. Or visit one
of the indigenous local communities
to see what life is really like in the very
special environment.
A trip to Brasilia and the Amazon offers
visitors incredible contrasting sights,
spectacular sights and unforgettable
experiences.
Check-in/welcome drink after which
guests will be shown to their room.
Dinner and evening tour by canoe for
Alligator Spotting.
Day 2
Breakfast followed by a Nature Hike.
Lunch.
After a short rest, visit the home of local
Amazonian residents, followed by a
canoe tour with opportunity of fishing.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
Day 3
Breakfast followed by a visit to the
Monkey Forest.
Lunch. Tour in canoes to observe local
flora and fauna.
Manaus
Fortaleza
amazon
Recife
Salvador
Brasilia
t h e pa n t a n a l
Rio de Janeiro
Dinner and overnight at the Lodge.
Day 4
Breakfast, check-out at 08h30 and full
day tour to the Meeting of the Waters
with lunch. Optional(*) canoe ride with
opportunity for Piranha Fishing.
Arrival in Manaus by 5pm.
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Then it’s off to Manaus, once the richest
city in the Americas. Back during the
golden age of the rubber boom
in the 1800s the city was
known as the Heart of the
Amazon or City of the Forest,
and not much has altered
this recognition. Half the
population of the Amazon
lives in this hot, exotic port
city so there’s lots to see
and do. From exploring the
bustling markets, to a trip
to the famous Teatro Amazonas, where every piece of
stone was imported from
Europe over 150 years ago.
Day 1
Brazil
Nearly all flights to Manaus, the
gateway to the Amazon, go via Brasilia
which is one of the most extraordinary
achievements of the modern age.
The entire city was completed back in
1960 in just 4 years and from there on
in was heralded as Brazil’s sparkling
new modernist capital city. Brazilian
architect Oscar Niemeyer’s vision of
a utopian society was realized in the
shape of a bird and which has since
morphed into one of the nation’s
biggest cities. On a guided tour you can
explore the vast open boulevards and
spectacular modern political buildings,
squares and main cathedral.
Right – Make contact with
indigenous tribes to experience
the true heart of the Amazon
Suggested Itinerary
Amazon Experience
(3 nights/4 days)
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Brazil
Wild & Wonderful Brazil
The active and adventurous way to see Brazil
Undiscovered Beauty
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Fortaleza
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Recife
Salvador
Brasilia
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Rio de Janeiro
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Rio & The Exotic Northeast
Experience the Beauty of Brazil’s Atlantic coast
Tropic of Capricorn
A tropical paradise awaits
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 2
Arrival in Rio
Day 3
Full day tour of
Corcovado and Sugar Loaf
Day 4
Tropical islands of Rio tour
Day 5
Flight to Iguazu Falls.
Half day Brazilian Side
Day 6
Full day Argentinean Side
Day 7
Flight to Campo Grande
Day 8
Photo safari
Day 9
Wilderness trek
Day 10
Pantanal wildlife by day and by night
Day 11
Flight to Brasilia. Overnight
Day 12
City tour of Brasilia. Flight to Manaus
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 2
Arrival in Rio
Day 2
Day 3
Full day tour of Corcovado
and Sugar Loaf
Flight to Sao Paulo
and on to Iguazu Falls
Day 3
Full day Argentinean side
Day 4
Day at leisure
Day 4
Half day Brazilian side
Day 5
Tropical islands of Rio tour
Day 5
Arrival in Rio
Day 6
Flight to Salvador.
Transfer to Praia do Forte
Day 6
Full day tour of Corcovado
and Sugar Loaf
Day 7
Day at leisure
Day 7
Day at leisure
Day 13
Guided photo safari
Day 8
Day at leisure. Salvador by night
Day 8
Tropical islands of Rio tour
Day 14
Early morning wilderness trek
Day 9
Colonial city tour of Salvador
Day 9
Day 15
Day 10
Flight to Recife
Flight to Florianopolis.
Transfer to Santa Catarina Island
Visit to indigenous Amazon
communities
Day 11
Tour of colonial Olinda
Transfer to Porto de Galinhas
Day 10
Day at leisure
Day 16
Transfer and flight to Rio de Janeiro
Day 11
Day at leisure
Day 17
Day at leisure
Day 12
Day at leisure
Day 12
Day at leisure
Day 18
Flights to Ireland
Day 13
Day at leisure
Day 13
Arrival back into Ireland
Day at leisure
Flight to Rio de Janeiro
and on to Ireland
Day 19
Day 14
Day 15
Flights to Ireland
Day 14
Arrival back into Ireland
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Day 16
Arrival back into Ireland
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Bronze
Silver Gold Bronze
Silver Gold from €2,320 + taxes (without tours)
from €2,880
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from €3,560 + taxes
Bronze
Silver Gold from €3,350 (No tours) Amazon, Pantanal Full Board
Pantanal Full Board)
from €4,340 (Amazon,
from €4,990 (Amazon, Pantanal Full Board)
from €2,170 + taxes (without tours)
from €2,790
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from €3,165 + taxes
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With a vast tropical coastline, Coruripe
Beach is a great place to unwind in Alagoas
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República de Chile
Size
10 times Ireland
Language Spanish
Population Chile
Capital Main Cities Currency Climate
Time - + Santiago (3m)
Santiago
Antofagasta, Puerto Montt
Chilean Peso
North: Arid
Puerto Montt
Central: Mediterranean
South: Sub-Antarctic
GMT -3 to -6
Santiago Torres del Paine
& Winelands
If variety is what you are looking for then look no further
than Chile, land of fire and ice. Stretching along 4000km
of the Pacific coast of South America, this country has a range
of climates and landscapes that will take your breath away.
Chile
Land of Fire and Ice
17 million
Spectacular volcanoes and glacial rivers
dot Chile’s beautiful lake district
Set on a wide plain near the
foot of the Andes, the city of
Santiago is set in a spectacular
location. This bustling city of 5 million
people is your gateway to Chile and
the surrounding area offering a wide
selection of activities in beautiful
countryside.
Few countries can match the
astounding contrasts of scenery,
ranging from the driest desert in the
world to the immense ice fields and
glaciers of the south. Towering over
it all is the long spine of the Andes,
punctuated by colossal peaks and
smouldering volcanoes.
Chile is also one of the safest and most
affluent countries in South America.
It has a seemingly endless number of
outdoor activities, whether it is jeep
rides, bird-watching, skiing, horse
trekking, wine tours, hiking, volcano
climbing, sea kayaking, white-water
rafting or fly-fishing.
One of the most extraordinary looking
countries in the world, Chile is a
geographical oddity offering a huge
range of amazing landscapes, climates
and peoples ranging from the dry and
arid Atacama Desert in the north to the
immense glaciers of Patagonia.
From its capital Santiago at the foot
of the Andes you can ski some of the
best slopes on the continent or explore
Chile’s world famous vineyards.
Spread between these extremes is a
kaleidoscope of panoramas, taking in
sun-baked scrubland, lush vineyards
and orchards, virgin temperate
rainforest, dramatic fjords and wild
Patagonian steppes.
To the north lies the strikingly beautiful
Atacama Desert, the driest place on the
planet with an astounding variety of
moonscapes to be enjoyed. Although
some areas have never seen a drop of
rain others contain amazing wildlife.
Travelling south to the Lake District
around Puerto Montt, you can explore
Whilst in historic Santiago, you can
experience the lively music scene,
museums, and a huge range of
restaurants and cafes. Close by, skiers
and snowboarders can take advantage
of the four world-class ski areas.
the forests, lakes, fjords and spectacular
volcanoes in the area. But no trip to
Chile would be complete without a visit
to the magnificent
Torres del Paine National Park.
Multi-day trips are best spent at the
world famous Portillo resort near
the Argentinean border just to the
north of Santiago. From here you can
traverse the Andes into Argentina and
explore Aconcagua Provincial Park and
marvel at the highest mountain in the
Western Hemisphere – Cerro Aconcagua
(6960m).
Located in the very south of Patagonia,
these soaring towers of rock and ice are
also home to guanacos, condors and
the stealthy and elusive Andean puma.
This land of immense natural beauty is
perfect if you are looking for adventure
and the great outdoors.
A geographical oddity offering a
huge range of amazing landscapes,
climates and peoples.
Old meets new in cosmopolitan Santiago.
There is more top class skiing to be
had on the Argentinean side of the
border as well as spectacular mountain
scenery, dotted with dramatic volcanic
peaks. And after all this high altitude
adventure make time to sample Chile’s
world famous vineyards with a wine
tour and then relax on a day trip at
Chile’s most popular coastal resort Viña
del Mar. All of this can be experienced
within close proximity to Santiago.
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Good time to visit: April to November
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Patagonia
& Torres del Paine
Atacama Desert
Good time to visit: all year round
You can reach the desert by flying to
Calama and then travel by road to San
Pedro. Located deep in the heart of the
desert this charming oasis town makes
for an ideal base to explore the area.
Some of the planet’s most provocative
landscapes ring San Pedro, enticing
thousands of tourists a year to its dusty
little heart.
One of the most unusual landscapes
and one of the country’s highlights is
the altiplano with its dazzling lakes, salt
flats and volcanoes.
The largest salt flat in the country lies
just to the south of San Pedro and is
home to a large colony of flamingos.
Making for an unforgettable early
morning excursion is a visit to the
famous El Tatio geysers, that lie to the
north and the aptly named desertscape
of Valle de la Luna (Valley of the
Moon). Best seen at sunset, the valley is
transformed into a spellbinding palette
of golds and reds, making for a magical
end to a day in the desert.
The area is surprisingly abundant in
wildlife with thousands of llamas and
alpacas, vicuñas, flamingos and condors,
offering a wonderful natural spectacle
at high altitude.
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Santiago
Puerto Montt
Torres del Paine
Situated in wild and windswept
southern Patagonia and rising above
the brown pampa grassland are
the spectacular peaks of Torres del
Paine, one of the world’s stunning
geographical features. Discover this
and many more amazing sights on
the adventure of a lifetime to Chile’s
southernmost regions.
Good time to visit: October to March
Flying south out of Santiago you will
arrive in the Lake District port city of
Puerto Montt. This is the land of the
Mapuche Indians and is a region of lush
farmland, dense forest, snow-capped
volcanoes and deep freshwater lakes.
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Chile
One of the most barren yet beautiful
areas of Chile is the arid north and at
its heart is the Atacama Desert, the
driest place on earth. It is a place of
stark natural beauty and amazing
sights. Unlike anything you have ever
seen before this desert region holds
some superb attractions and is a true
highlight on a visit to Chile.
Santiago
Puerto Montt
Torres del Paine
Venture south on an excursion to Lake
Ensenada and the surrounding snowcapped volcanic peaks. Then explore
the neighbouring island of Chiloé and
its beautiful wooden churches.
At over 4000m, exploring Cerro
Kapur offers spectacular views
You can then travel to Torres del Paine
National Park and wander around the
“giant’s castles” and “demon’s lairs” of
this mountainous region. Here you can
explore and savour the view of Lago
Pehoé, Los Cuernos del Paine (Horns of
Paine) and the Torres del Paine (Towers
of Paine), the impossibly steep towers
after which the park is named.
Blessed with amazing natural
landmarks, the park is also home to
herds of guanacos (related to the
Peruvian llama), the ostrich-like ñandú,
the Andean condor and the stealthy
and elusive puma, Patagonia’s largest
predator. Choose from a fine selection
of luxurious, beautifully designed
lodges in spectacular locations close to
the park.
The highest summit of the
Cordillera del Paine range Cerro
Paine Grande at 2,750m
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Valle de la Luna is a part of the Reserva Nacional los
Flamencos and was declared a Nature Sanctuary in 1982
for its great natural beauty and strange lunar landscape
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Walk on the wild side
with Nuevo Mundo
and Explora.
Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
Set adrift in the South Pacific Ocean
lies one of the most isolated and
mysterious islands on the planet. For
thousands of years the people of this
tiny speck of land developed a unique
and dynamic culture, whose crowning
achievement were the bizarre Moai,
Easter Island’s massive stone statues.
The magnificent Moai, for which the
island is most famous, number an
astounding 887 statues and some can
weigh up to 25 tonnes with intricate
carvings and detailing and are spread
out across the island in groups or as
lonely figures on deserted hillsides.
distinct lack of trees and vegetation
as most were cleared by the islanders
generations ago so as to fulfil their
obsessive compulsions to appease
the gods. With a choice of great hotels in
beautiful surroundings you can now enjoy
this unique experience for yourself.
Easter Island
Santiago
Learn about this fascinating culture in
a wild and beautiful setting with its
rolling green hills and peaceful white
sand beaches. Although the climate
here is subtropical you will notice a
Moai, for which the island is most famous,
number an astounding 887 statues.
Easter Island (Departs twice a week)
Day 1
Departure from Santiago
to Easter Island
Day 2
Full day tour of the island
includes picnic at Anakena
beach
Day 3
Half-day tour to Ahu Akivi
and Ana Tepahu caves
Day 4
Excursion to ceremonial
temples of Orongo and
Vinapu
Day 5
Return flight to Santiago
Above – The incomparable moai keep a constant
vigil over Easter Island and a Polynesian descendant
of the infamous Easter Island people
Explora allows holidaymakers to
immerse themselves in the natural
and cultural environment of the most
isolated parts of Chile, Argentina and
Bolivia.
Explora’s itineraries include some of the
most unique and unspoiled landscapes
on earth: The Torres del Paine National
Park in Patagonia, the Altiplano and
Atacama Deserts, Easter Island, The
Salar de Uyuni salt flats, and the peaks
of the Andes.
Nuevo Mundo can now offer Irish
travelers the Explora experience; which
not only includes stunning scenery,
but also a wide range of activities,
from trekking and mountain biking to
climbing and cycling. And even though
Explora can take you to the wildest and
weirdest places on the planet, luxury is
guaranteed with all meals, beverages,
transfers and tours included.
Left – Torres del Paine is wild,
untamed and now within your reach
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Good time to visit: all year round
For hundreds of years this island lay cut
off from the rest of the world, and from
this isolation arose one of the most
extraordinary feats of ingenuity, art,
and obsessive mining and carving that
the world has ever seen.
Chile
Nuevo Mundo works closely with a
number of South American companies
and organisations to create the perfect
trip to the new world. One such
company is Explora, who specialise in
a new method of travel through the
remote regions of South America.
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Chile
Chilean Adventure
Chile’s unique landscape is a land of adventure
Land of Fire and Ice
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Cruising Patagonia
Experience Chile’s stunning coastline
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Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 2
Arrival in Santiago
Day 3
City tour and trip to the port of Valparaiso
Day 4
Trip to the Maipo Valley wineries
Day 5
Flight to Punta Arenas and transfer to Puerto Natales
Day 6
Full Day Excursion: Lakes and Forests of
Torres del Paine National Park Day 7
Full Day Tour around the Park: Wildlife
and Cave Paintings
Day 8
Cruise to Balmaceda and Serrano
glaciers.
Day 9
Transfer to Punta Arenas. Evening cruise
departure (full board)
Santiago
Puerto Montt
Day 10
Cruise to the Magellanic forests
at Ainsworth Bay.
Departure from Ireland
Day 10
Flight to Calama
Day 2
Arrival in Santiago.
Rest of day at leisure
Day 11
Half day trip to Valle de la Luna
Day 3
City tour
Day 12
Full day trip to the High Andes
(4000m)
Day 4
Trip to the Maipo Valley wineries
Day 13
Day 5
Flight to Easter Island
Early morning trip to El Tatio geysers.
Flight back to Santiago
Day 6
Full-day tour visiting the famous Maoi
statues. Picnic in Playa Anakena.
Day 14
Flight to Ireland
Day 15
Arrival in Ireland
Day 11
Beagle Channel and the pectacular
“Glacier Alley”.
Day 12
Cape Horn National Park and Wulaia
Bay Amerindian settlement.
Day 7
Day 13
Arrival in Ushuaia.
Flight back to Buenos Aires.
Half-day tour visiting Rano Kau,
Orongo, Vinapu and Ana Kai Tangata
Day 8
Day 14
Half Day City Tour
In the afternoon, visit to Ahu Akivi (7 moais), Ana Tepahu caves and
cantera de Puna Pau
Day 15
Afternoon at leisure.
Tango show and dinner
Day 9
Flight back to Santiago
Day 16
Flight to Ireland
Day 17
Arrival into Ireland
PRICING [taxes E450 min extra. See notes below.]
€2,340 (without tours)
Bronze
€3,310 (Atacama Full Board)
Silver Gold €6,510 (Easter Island & Atacama Full Board)
Extreme Chile
Witness the extraordinary natural beauty
PRICING [taxes E450 min extra. See notes below.]
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 12
Bronze
Silver Gold Day 2
Arrival in Santiago.
Rest of day at leisure
Flight to Punta Arenas.
Transfer to Puerto Natales.
Day 13
Half Day Tour to Milodon Caves
Day 3
City tour
Day 4
Trip to the houses of Pablo Nerudas
Day 14
Full Day Tour to Torres del Paine
National Park. Overnight in the Park
Day 5
Flight to Calama
Day 6
Valle de la Luna
Day 7
Full day trip around the desert
Day 8
Early morning trip to El Tatio geysers.
Flight back to Santiago
Day 9
Flight to Puerto Montt
Day 10
Full day trip to Chiloe: island of
myths and legends
Day 11
Trip to volcanoes and lakes district
at Puerto Varas
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from €3,995
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At over 4000m, exploring Cerro Kapur offers spectacular views
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Day 15
Boat Trip to Glacier Gray. Return to
Puerto Natales.
Day 16
Flight from Punta Arenas back to
Santiago and onwards to Ireland
Day 17
Arrival into Ireland
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República del Ecuador
Size
4 times Ireland
Language Spanish
Population Main Cities Currency Spirit of South America
Climate
Time - + 14 million
Quito (2m)
Guayaquil
US Dollars
Ecuador
Ecuador
Capital Soak up Ecuador’s cultural
heritage on a colonial city tour
Dappled evening light at a traditional
folk festival in the Andes
Andes: Highland
Amazon: Tropical
GMT -5
The smallest country in the South American Andes,
Ecuador is no less one of the most diverse countries
on the continent, and perhaps the world.
This strikingly diverse land is one of
South America’s smallest nations, yet
is virtually a continent in miniature.
Straddling the equator, Ecuador
contains dense, tropical rainforest,
towering snow-clad mountain peaks,
fantastic Pacific beaches and the world
famous Galapagos Islands.
The smallest country in the South
American Andes, Ecuador is no less
one of the most diverse countries on
the continent, and perhaps the world.
Around four times the size of Ireland,
this is a land of biologically diverse
Amazonian jungle with indigenous
tribes and some of the highest and
most active volcanoes in the world.
referred to as mestizo. There are many
cultural festivals throughout the year
that showcase this proud people’s
indigenous heritage, which bring to life
this exuberant culture. Once here you
can avail of the opportunity to visit the
Galapagos Islands, the country’s most
popular attraction (see page 38).
A vibrant land of amazing contrasts and
a rich cultural heritage, Ecuador offers
the visitor an amazing experience that
will stay in your memory forever.
Also close by is the highest active
volcano in the world, Cotopaxi set in the
centre of a mesmerising National Park,
high in the Andes, where you might
even spot a condor .
This is also a land with a colourful
and friendly people who are a mix of
Spanish and Indian blood, generally
Quito
With its splendid colonial architecture,
bright and colourful markets and a
people in close communion with their
Indian heritage, Quito is one of the
most beautiful cities in South America.
Beneath the dramatic shadow of
Pinchincha Volcano you can explore the
beautiful museums and monuments
of the city before embarking on the
adventure ahead.
Good time to visit: May to September
Bright, colourful tapestries
decorate a stall in Otavalo
Like many other Latin American capital
cities, Quito is dramatically located in
the heart of the mighty Andes. There is
no better way to enjoy the sights and
sounds of the city than with a day tour
through the old colonial quarter. Stroll
through the cobbled streets of Guápulo
and visit the stunning Basílica del Voto
Nacional with its fine views over Quito.
Another possibility is the recently
inaugurated cable car or teleférico,
which affords fantastic views over
the city and surrounding countryside
complete with towering volcanoes and
forested slopes. A visit to the Museo
del Banco Central is a must with its
magnificent ancient ceramics and
beautiful pre-Columbian gold artefacts
from over 5,000 years of Ecuadorian
heritage.
Quito is also the best place in the
country to sample the hearty local
cuisine after a busy day of sightseeing.
The city is a wonderful introduction to
a country packed with amazing sights
and warm, hospitable people.
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It is also home to some of the finest
colonial architecture in the Americas
in the mountain cities of Quito and
Cuenca. Come and discover this country
of bold colours, amazing diversity and
charming people.
Aptly named after the equator that
runs right through the country, Ecuador
will enchant and surprise any visitor
with the sheer variety of landscapes,
cultures, flora and fauna. The capital
Quito is set in the very heart of the
Andes and along with Cuenca to the
south, these two cities represent some
of the finest colonial architecture in
Latin America. The Andes split the
country in two and are filled with
exciting places to visit such as the
Otavalo market, the biggest in South
America, and the Papallacta thermal
baths.
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Andes
Amazon Rainforest
Surrounding Quito lies a myriad of fascinating places from mysterious cloud
forests and invigorating natural thermal baths to a spectacular train ride through
the Andes and the world’s highest volcano. Discover the amazing beauty of
Ecuador’s mountains and forests.
Quito
Amazon
A short trip from Quito is the unique
cloud forest around the town of Mindo.
Here you can explore the diverse flora
and fauna of one of the world’s finest
bird sanctuaries located at the foothills
of the Andes.
Meanwhile, to the north, lies the town of
Otavalo, where you can visit its superb
and colourful marketplace, and take a
trip to one of the old romantic haciendas
around the area. To the east you can
have a truly relaxing experience at
the Papallacta Thermal Baths. As you
venture south along the spine of the
Andes you encounter Cotopaxi, the
highest active volcano in the world.
Here you can admire this majestic sight
in this beautiful part of the country
that harbours llamas, Andean condors
and spectacled bears.
Said to be the country’s most seductive
city, Cuenca is also one of the
architectural jewels of Ecuador. Using it
as a base, enjoy one of Ecuador’s most
beautiful attractions, the Inca ruins of
Ingaprica, said to be the best preserved
Inca ruins outside of Peru. Ecuador’s
beautiful Andes can be enjoyed with
excellent guided tours and first class
accommodation.
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Good time to visit: September to March
Covering over half the country but with
only 5 percent of its population, the
Oriente is Ecuador’s land of placid rivers
and swathes of dense rainforest filled
with an incredible variety of flora and
fauna.
whoever visits there. You will find
a wide selection of fantastic jungle
lodges to choose from, including the
award-winning Yachana and Kapawi
lodges located on the river banks of the
Amazon River’s tributaries.
Ecuador
Good time to visit: May to September
Excellent jungle lodges make for one of
the most comfortable ways to discover
the treasures of the Amazon. One of
the best ecotourism destinations in the
world, Ecuador’s Oriente (East) region
is dominated by rainforest, and with
more bird species per square kilometre
than any other place in the world, it is a
nature-lovers’ paradise.
The best and safest way to explore
the Ecuadorian rainforest is on one
of our guided tours, whilst based in a
world class lodge located deep in the
jungle. These traditionally designed
lodges have excellent facilities and you
will really feel part of the community
whether learning the ways of the local
people, on a guided forest hike or
enjoying a sunset cruise along the river.
One of the best and safest ways to
explore the Ecuadorian Amazon is
on one of the many guided tours
organised by the various world class
lodges located deep in the jungle. Once
in the jungle, you will have the chance
to visit an indigenous community and
experience tribal life for yourself. For
the sports enthusiast you can raft down
the rapids around Tena, at the base of
the Andes.
But of course, the primary reason for
visiting this tropical area of Ecuador
is the extraordinary diversity of flora
and fauna. No other place in the world
holds such a variety of bird life that
will enchant, amaze and surprise
Quito
The people of Ecuador are a true delight
Crisp air, towering peaks and lush vegetation
encapsulate the Ecuadorean highlands
More bird species per
square kilometre than any
other place in the world.
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A beguiling young jaguar peeks
through tropical vegetation
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Immerse yourself in Ecuador
Natural beauty combined with rich cultural heritage
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 2
Arrival in Quito. Colonial City Tour.
Day 2
Arrival in Quito
Day 3
Spectacular Teleferiqo and visit
to the equatorial monument
Day 3
Full City tour and visit
to the equatorial monument
Day 4
Otavalo Market
Day 4
Otavalo Market
Day 5
Cotopaxi National Park
Day 5
Cotopaxi National Park
Day 6
Flight to Cuenca. City Tour.
Day 6
Flight to Cuenca
Day 7
Ingapirca with lunch.
Day 7
City tour
Day 8
Flight to Coca Transfer to Amazon lodge
Day 8
Ingapirca with lunch
Day 9
Guided Jungle hike
Day 9
Flight to Coca.
Transfer to jungle lodge
Day 10
Morning bird­watching and sunset cruise
Day 10
Jungle excursions
Day 11
Depart for Ireland
Day 11
Jungle excursions
Day 12
Arival into Ireland
Day 12
Jungle excursions
Day 13
Departure for Ireland
Day 14
Arrival into Ireland
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Quito
White Sands & Emerald Forests
Experience the jungle, unwind on the beach
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 11
Flight to Caracas and on to
Los Roques National Park
Day 12
Day at leisure
Day 13
Day at leisure
Day 2
Arrival in Quito
Day 3
Flight to Coca.
Transfer to jungle lodge
Day 4
Jungle excursions
Day 14
Day at leisure
Day 5
Jungle excursions
Day 15
Day at leisure
Day 6
Jungle excursions Day 16
Departure for Ireland
Day 7
Return to Quito
Day 17
Arrival back into Ireland
Day 8
Full City tour and visit to the
equatorial monument
Day 9
Otavalo Market
Day 10
Cotopaxi National Park
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Crisp air, towering peaks and lush vegetation
encapsulate the Ecuadorean highlands
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Dappled evening light at a traditional
folk festival in the Andes
Soak up Ecuador’s cultural
heritage on a colonial city tour
República del Perú
Currency Climate
Time - + This is also a land of extremes, for as
you travel east, you find yourself in the
Amazon rainforest, home to isolated
jungle communities and an amazing
variety of plant and animal life. Explore
this beautiful place on a guided tour
and stay in a riverside ecolodge, with
the sounds of bird life and exotic scents
that will stir the senses.
But one cannot come to Peru without
visiting its world famous landmark
sites such as the historic colonial city
of Cuzco and the Lost City of Machu
Picchu. Cuzco’s cobbled streets and
magnificent colonial heritage are a
delight with excellent hotels, cuisine
and cultural city excursions. The city
is an excellent base from which to
Lima (8m)
Arequipa, Cuzco, Trujillo
New Sol
Andes: Cool temperate
Amazon: Tropical
Coast: Arid
GMT -5
Soak up the atmosphere in this
beautiful mountain city that was
once the ancient Inca capital. Cuzco
is crammed with architectural
marvels from ancient ruins to colonial
cathedrals.
Good time to visit: November to April
From here your adventure begins into
the jungle and to the Lost City of
Machu Picchu, one of the continent’s
great archaeological sites.
In this beautiful, historic city visitors are
presented with an incredible choice of
the most significant cultural legacies in
South America.
Whilst here you can stay in a top class
hotel and enjoy an excursion to ancient
Inca excavations and wander through
the old cobbled streets to the colourful
and impressive markets. Cuzco is
indeed a showcase of architecture and
art from a bygone era.
Lima
nazca desert
Cuzco & Machu Picchu
Lake Titicaca
Felicidad! A mother and daughter capture
the charm of the Peruvian people
commence your journey towards the
famous archaeological site of Machu
Picchu. Perched atop an isolated
mountain top blanketed by thick forest
this extraordinary sight of one of the
finest archaeological sites in the world.
A land of dramatic contrasts in almost
every respect, Peru is a country that
will leave you breathless, inspired and
invigorated.
The condor, world’s largest
flying land birds
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monuments. The arid desert coastline
for example is home to an array of
marine wildlife and one of the most
extraordinary and mysterious sights
in the entire continent. The Nazca
desert lines are colossal designs created
hundreds of years ago and are only
visible from the air.
27 million
Cuzco
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Spanish
Main Cities The mountains and jungles of Peru offer remote
rainforest habitats and breathtaking vistas
across the Andes.
Once you arrive in historic Lima your
Peruvian adventure can take you
anywhere. But this varied land is
much more than just mountains and
Language Capital Land Of Abundance
Peru, the “Land of Abundance”, offers
visitors a fascinating adventure that
encompasses amazing historical
monuments, beautiful landscapes
and a friendly and colourful people.
One of the most popular destinations
in South America, Peru has long
enchanted visitors with its spectacular
Inca heritage, soaring mountain peaks
and the charm of its people. Peru’s
population is a dynamic mix of Spanish
and Indian descent, and a large mestizo
(mixed race) population.
18 times Ireland
Population Peru
Peru also has a rich heritage of Spanish
monuments, Inca temples and ancient
cities. Discover the magnificent old
capital of Cuzco, hike to ruins in the
Urubamba Valley, explore the truly
unique Machu Picchu and encounter
red howler monkeys and threetoed sloths in the Peruvian Amazon
rainforest.
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Machu Picchu
Good time to visit: May to September
Machu Picchu, one of the new Seven Wonders Of The World
The ruins themselves were abandoned
by the Incas, reclaimed by the jungle and
lost to history until it was rediscovered
in 1911, it is a truly awe-inspiring site.
Learn about the mysteries of this Lost
City on a guided walk through the area.
You can also spend a night close to the
ruins and the next day enjoy a
spectacular sunrise over this ancient
and mystical landscape as the mists
give way to another day. On a special
night-time visit you can meet a shaman
who will describe Inca spiritual beliefs.
This is a unique and truly inspiring
journey that will bring history alive in
the most dramatic fashion.
Lima
nazca desert
Cuzco & Machu Picchu
Lake Titicaca
At an altitude of over 3,800m (the
highest navigable lake in the world)
a visit to Lake Titicaca and a boat trip
to its unique floating islands is a must.
Whilst there, visit the pre-Inca tribe
of the Uros, who have lived on these
waters for over a thousand years.
Lima
nazca desert
Cuzco & Machu Picchu
Lake Titicaca
Peru
Venture into the Peruvian jungle
and up into the Andes and the world
famous Machu Picchu. This incredible
site can be reached by train through
spectacular mountain valleys and also
by hiking the famous Inca trail as you
camp along the way.
Lake Titicaca
Good time to visit: April to September
Peru and Bolivia share the lake, which
is 3,500 square miles (9000 km2),
and about 850 feet (250 m) deep in
the centre. There are about forty of
these floating islands which are made
and re-made from the totora reed
which provide shelter, sustenance and
transportation for their residents, the
Uros tribe.
Yet in end, the Uros, with their basic
reed homes, outlasted the mighty
Incas with their huge stone temples
and mountaintop enclaves. Come
and experience this unique culture
for yourself and witness the splendid
colours of this natural marvel atop
South America’s magnificent Andes
Mountains.
Traditional reed boats
of the Uros people
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The Uros islands lie among stands of
reeds in shallow water at the western
end close to the Peruvian port of
Puno and have been here for around
a thousand years, which actually predates the Inca civilization. According
to their legends they existed before
the sun, when the earth was still dark
and cold. Because of their simple and
precarious lifestyle, the Incas thought
them worth little and accordingly
taxed them very little, allowing them to
live their simple lives undisturbed for
centuries.
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Tambopata Amazon
Lima
nazca desert
Many countries claim to encompass everything you could desire
in a destination: towering snow-capped peaks, verdant tropical forests,
exuberant citylife, spectacular beaches and balmy weather all year-round.
Yet few places truly deliver on all these as much as Venezuela.
Cuzco & Machu Picchu
Tambopata-Candamo Reserve
Lake Titicaca
For those with a sense of adventure
and looking for something different.
Good time to visit: April to September
On the banks of Peru’s Madre de Dios
River, deep in the Amazon rainforest
is the Tambopata-Candamo Reserve.
You can discover the amazing flora and
fauna of this private 10,000-hectare
reserve when you stay at the awardwinning Inkaterra Jungle Lodge.
A real microcosm of the South American
continent, this country of 26 million
spirited people is waiting to be
discovered. For those with a sense of
adventure and looking for something
different Venezuela is the place to go.
There are 8km of trails winding through
the jungle that surrounds the lodge and
the dramatic Canopy Walks take visitors
on a thrilling journey high above the
rainforest. Witness a multitude of
tropical birds at dawn and then later
board a dugout canoe for a paddle
across the still waters of Lake Sandoval.
Or perhaps board a small boat to visit
Monkey Island, a private sanctuary
housing six species of monkey.
Caracas, the nation’s capital, is also its
largest and is a modern, heaving city
of 6 million. Set in the deep into the
valley of the same name the city is the
gateway to this amazing country.
A short flight away to the north is
the protected nature reserve of Los
Roques. Consisting of 350 islands this
amazing archipelago strewn across the
aquamarine waters of the Caribbean is
the perfect place to relax and unwind.
The islands contain no high-rise
developments and so all the hotels
are more like small beachfront B & B’s
within walking distance of the only
settlement, Los Roques village.
The striking Emperor Tamarin
surveys from the treetops
If however, you’re looking for something
more lively, look no further than Isla
Margarita, located east of Caracas. The
most popular destination in Venezuela,
the island offer great bars and
restaurants as well as the all important
stretches of pristine, golden beaches.
Both beach resorts can be reached from
Caracas, which is serviced with regular
flights from Ecuador and Peru.
Los Roques
Isla Margarita
Caracas
Discover the amazing flora and fauna
of this private 10,000-hectare reserve.
World-class accommodation, excellent
guided excursions and a friendly
welcome await you in Peru’s beautiful
rainforest region.
Remote, unique, unspoilt and utterly
charming these islands are full
of surprises. Watersports are the
main activity with sailing, fishing,
windsurfing and parasailing on offer.
Basically, it’s the ultimate chill-out
destination.
The aquamarine waters and white
sand beaches of Los Roques
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You can also spot native fauna such as
macaws and other parrots as well as
turtles, piranhas and maybe a giant
Amazonian river otter. You can explore
the hidden depths of the jungle in
search of one of the 3,800 species of
butterfly and a along the way, look
for hundreds of bird species found in
this area such as blue-headed parrots,
jabirus, and wood storks.
Venezuela
Covering one third of Peru is the
magnificent Amazon jungle, the most
biodiverse rainforest on the planet.
Containing some of the world’s most
pristine areas of natural beauty, you
can now experience the wonder of the
jungle for yourself.
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Peru
Land Of Abundance
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Incas and Amazonians
Follow in the footsteps of forgotten civilizations
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 9
Flight to Arequipa
Day 2
Arrival into Lima and afternoon
at leisure. Overnight
Day 10
Full day excursion to Colca Canyon
Day 11
Transfer back to Arequipa
Day 12
City tour and Santa Catalina Convent
Day 13
Flight to Lima. Departure for Ireland
Day 14
Arrival back to Ireland
Day 3
Flight to Cuzco. Rest of day at leisure
Day 4
City tour
Day 5
Sacred Valley. Overnight in Urubamba
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Train to Machu Picchu.
Afternoon at the ruins
Sunrise trip to Machu Picchu. Train back
to Cuzco
Day at leisure
Amazing Peru
Galapagos and Peru
A panoramic view of all Peru has to offer
The birthplace of evolution off the Peruvian coast
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 1
Departure from Ireland
Day 2
Flight to Lima. Overnight
Day 2
Arrival in Quito
Day 3
Flight to Puerto Maldonado.
Transfer to jungle lodge
Day 3
City tour
Day 4
Jungle excursions
Day 4
Cotopaxi National Park
Day 5
Jungle excursions
Day 5
Day at leisure
Day 6
Flight to Cuzco. Rest of day at leisure
Day 6
Flight to Galapagos
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Day 7
City tour
Day 7
Cruise
Bronze
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Sacred Valley. Overnight in Urubamba
Day 8
Cruise
Day 9
Train to Machu Picchu.
Afternoon at the ruins
Day 9
Cruise
Day 10
Flight to Lima. Overnight
Day 10
Sunrise trip to Machu Picchu.
Train back to Cuzco
Day 11
Flight to Cuzco. Rest of day at leisure
Day 12
City tour
Day 11
Day at leisure
Day 13
Day 12
Flight to Puno Sacred Valley.
Overnight in Urubamba
Day 13
Full day trip to Uros floating islands
and Taquille
Day 14
Train to Machu Picchu.
Afternoon at the ruins
Day 14
Sillustani Graves
Day 15
Day 15
Departure for Ireland
Sunrise trip to Machu Picchu.
Train back to Cuzco
Day 16
Arrival back into Ireland
Day 16
Day at leisure
Day 17
Flight to Lima. Departure for Ireland
Day 18
Arrival back into Ireland
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Machu Picchu, one of the new Seven Wonders Of The World
Lima
nazca desert
Cuzco & Machu Picchu
Lake Titicaca
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Traditional reed boats of the Uros people
República de Costa Rica
Full of adventure, crammed with amazing landscapes
and captivating peoples, the only thing you should ask
yourself is why you haven’t gone before?
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With 4 percent of the earth’s wildlife
species, vast tracts of tropical rain
forest, and live volcanoes, this former
backpacker’s haven in Central America
offers a fantastic range of hotels and
lodges to suit even the most discerning
traveller. Now this tiny country’s
treasures are being steadily discovered
by the rest of world.
Famous not only for its natural diversity,
Costa Rica is also Latin America’s oldest
republic, making it one of the safest
destinations in the western hemisphere,
not to mention the birthplace of
ecotourism and responsible travel.
After touching down into San José, the
nation’s capital and home to a third of
the population, you can get ready to see
one of the country’s great highlights.
Lying just north of the city are the
magnificent Poás and Arenal volcanoes
offering a dazzling display of nature’s
raw power and beauty.
To the north are the most popular areas
of Alajuela and Northern Guanacaste
famed as one of the last regions of
virgin rainforest. The area is full of
exotic macaws, Technicolor frogs and
Main Cities Currency Climate
Time - + 4 million
Lima (8m)
San José
Costa Rican colón
Tropical
GMT -6
San José
doe-faced sloths, which then lead down
to pristine stretches of white Pacific
sand. Pure paradise!
As you move southwards again, but
this time along the coast, you will
find yourself in the Nicoya Peninsula
and Quepos. And after all that
jungle trekking and volcano watching, there’s no better place to
relax and enjoy the area’s lovely
beaches in one of the many ecofriendly luxury resorts that dot
the coastline.
Finally, what better way to end
your trip than to gaze in wonder at
the seasonal beaching of the turtles
on the Caribbean side at Tortuguero.
This part of the country is more akin
to the dense and verdant rainforests of
the Amazon, but has the advantage of
being relatively easily reached overland.
What better way to end your stay than
a final night in the company of these
beautiful prehistoric creatures beneath
a star-filled tropical sky and the sound
of Caribbean waves lapping against a
sandy shore.
Exotic, Technicolor amphibians
fill virgin forests
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Language Capital Good things come in small packages
Tropical bliss at Punta Islita Beach
0.75 times Ireland
Population Costa Rica
Costa Rica
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Suggested honeymoon trips
Luxurious destinations and exotic adventures in South America.
With 5 beautiful and exotic countries
to choose from and a myriad of
different destinations, a honeymoon
in South America offers newly-weds an
incredible experience.
You can lounge in elegant resorts
along Brazil’s tropical Atlantic coast,
marvel at Machu Picchu through dawn
mists, or be captivated by the unique
creatures and striking landscapes of the
Galapagos Islands. For the adventurous,
Chile is the ultimate getaway with
everything from spectacular desert
scenery to mighty mountain glaciers, all
while staying in luxury accommodation.
Islands to Highlands
This is a mix of 4 & 5 star hotels (B&B).
Prices start from €4,990 per person excl tax
Day 1 Departure from Ireland and
flight on to Buenos Aires.
Day 12
Day 1 Departure from Ireland and
flight on to Quito
Day 15
Morning train to Machu Picchu.
Full day at the ruins with lunch.
Return back to your hotel at
Machu Picchu
Day 16
Watch the mists dissipate with
a sunrise trip to Machu Picchu.
Return train back to Cuzco and
transfer to your hotel.
Day 2 Arrival in Buenos Aires and
private transfer to your hotel
Day 3
In the afternoon take a
whirlwind city tour of the “Paris
of Latin America” taking in
Recoleta, La Boca and many
other sights
Day 4 Day of shopping &/or relaxation
Day 5
A fascinating full day private
tour along the Tigre estuaries
which lies to the north of the
city. A final farewell to Buenos
Aires with an evening tango
show and dinner
Day 6
Flight to Iguazu Falls, one of the
great natural wonders of the
continent. Private transfer to
your hotel to enjoy a relaxing
afternoon at leisure
Day 7
Full day on the Argentinean Side
taking in the famous Devil’s Throat, one of the largest freshwater
cascades in the world
Day 8
Half day on the Brazilian Side
for spectacular panoramic views
of the Falls. Transfer to the
airport and evening flight to Rio
Day 9
An unforgettable day out:
a private full day tour of Rio
taking in Christ the Redeemer
at Corcovado and Sugar Loaf
mountain with lunch
Day 10 Day at leisure to relax on
Copacabana or Ipanema beach,
or chance for some shopping
One of the ultimate honeymoon
destinations, Ponta dos Ganchos, Brazil
Day 11
Full day small group boat trip
on beautiful Guanabara Bay
with spectacular views of Rio
from the sea
Half day to the Tijuca National
Park in Rio, the largest city forest
in the world. Great for wildlife
viewing
Day 13 Private transfer to the relaxing
resort of Buzios, 2.5 hours east
of the city
Day 14 Visit one of the many small
beaches and coves that dot the
peninsula
Day 15
Take a wander through the
cobblestone streets of Buzios
with its boutiques and quaint
seaside restaurants
Day 16 Relax at the pousada (bed &
breakfast) before setting off
home
Day 17 Private transfer back to Rio and return flight back to Europe
Day 18 Arrival in Ireland
Day 2 Arrival in Quito and private
transfer to your hotel
Day 3 Private half day afternoon city
tour of colonial Quito
Day 4
Spectacular landscapes await
with a full day trip to Cotopaxi
National Park and the “Avenue
of the Volcanoes”
Day 5
Travel north on a fantastic
excursion with lunch to the
Otavalo market, Ecuador’s
largest
Buenos Aires Hotels
Classic elegance: Caesar Park Silver
Modern Chic: 725 Hotel or Melia
Opulence: Faena Hotel + Universe
Rio de Janeiro
Sleek and stylish: Sofitel
Classic elegance: Copacabana Palace
Luxury: La Suite Flat in Rio
Santa Catarina
Mediterrean style:
Ponta Dos Ganchos
Day 18 Arrival back in Ireland
*sample Galapagos itinerary
Day 6 Flight to Galapagos via
Guayaquil. Transfer to Puerto
Ayora for your cruise departure
Day 7 Visit to Punta Suarez and
Espanola Island * (full board)
Day 8 Visit to Bahia Gardener with
guided wildlife excursions
(full board)
Day 9 Visit to the Charles Darwin
centre on Santa Cruz island
cruise (full board)
Ponta dos Ganchos, Brazil
Day 17 Flight to Lima and Colonial city
tour and departure for Europe
Day 10 Flight back to Guayaquil.
Tour of the Riverside “Malecon”
by night and private transfer to
your hotel.
Day 11 Flight to Lima and private
transfer to your hotel
Day 12 Flight to Cuzco. Afternoon at
leisure to relax in the central
plaza
Day 13 Afternoon city tour exploring
the city’s colonial and Inca
heritage
Day 14 Day trip to the Sacred Valley of
the Incas. Overnight
Above – La Mirage Hotel, Ecuador.
Ecuador Hotels
Colonial: El Patio Andaluz
Classic: La Mirage
Lima
Colonial: Country Club
Classic style: Miraflores
Cuzco
Historic gem: Monasterio Hotel
Classic: Libertador Placio del Inca
Sacred Valley
Villa: Inkaterra Urubamba Villas
Classic/traditional: Casa Andina
Private Collection
Machu Picchu
Rustic charm: Inkaterra Machu Picchu
Pueblo Hotel
Spectacular views: Sanctuary Lodge
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Finding paradise. Beaches off the beaten track...
For guaranteed good weather at any
time of year, then Bahia is for you.
Exotic, intoxicating and full of things
to do, this tropical coastline is only a
short flight north from Rio or Sao Paulo.
Fantastic luxury hotels and intriguing
villages and people, Trancoso and Porto
Seguro are fast becoming recognised by
international visitors, yet still hold onto
everything that makes Brazil special.
Even closer lies Choroní, a charming
village 3hrs drive from Caracas, and a
world away from the hustle and bustle.
Beautiful beaches, colonial architecture,
and fantastic birdwatching will keep
you fascinated.
For an island escape, Fernando de
Nornonha, is the perfect place. This
archipelago, once visited by Charles
Darwin, is still one of the most pristine
places on the planet and offers visitors
incredible close-up encounters with
spectacular marine life. A short flight
from Recife, Fernando de Noronha
still offers the ultimate escape from
civilization.
When thinking of Peru, beaches
are not the first thing to spring to
mind. However there are some great
options from December to February
(beach season). El Silencio Beach and
Caballeros Beach are the ideal place
to unwind after hiking the Andes or
traversing the Amazon. And if surfing is
your sport and some of the best seafood
in the world is to your taste, then look
no further.
Most visitors to Brazil stay in and
around Rio, but there is so much more
to discover along its colossal coastline.
South of Rio is the state of Santa
Catarina, Brazil’s surfers paradise.
It also has one the most unspoilt
coastlines in the continent with
spectacular windswept beaches and
forested mountains that spread along
the Atlantic coast.
Day 12 Trek through the Valley of
Huayllabamba and climbing to
3750m at Llulluchapampa
Day 2 Arrival in Buenos Aires
Day 3
In the afternoon take a
whirlwind city tour of the “Paris
of Latin America” taking in
Recoleta, La Boca and many
other sights
Day 4 A day of shopping and/or
relaxation
Jericoacoara with its exotic name, is
one of the most unique and remote
beach destinations in South America.
4hrs from Fortaleza in Brazil’s
northeast, this coastline is dominated
by towering sand dunes and wild open
beaches. Famed for its windsurfing and
watersports, Jericoacoara is the perfect
destination for active travellers.
Varied, exotic, different and full of
charm, the beaches of South America
are waiting to be explored....
Day 1 Departure from Dublin and
flight to Buenos Aires
Find your own private paradise…
Morrocoy National Park
Choroní
venezuela
ecuador
Jericoacoara
Salinas
Fernando
de Nornonha
brazil
Caballeros Beach
peru
South America is full of hidden gems
waiting to be discovered from Ecuador
& Venezuela to Peru and of course Brazil.
Porto Seguro
& Trancoso
Santa Catarina
Day 5
A fascinating full day private
tour along the Tigre estuaries
which lies to the north of the
city. A final farewell to Buenos
Aires with an evening tango
show and dinner
Day 6
Flight to Iguazu Falls, one of the
great natural wonders of the
continent. Private transfer to
your hotel to enjoy a relaxing
afternoon at leisure
Day 7
Full day on the Argentinean Side
taking in the famous Devil’s
Throat, one of the largest
freshwater cascades in the world
and the spectacular panoramic
views from the Brazilian Side,
two countries in one day!
Day 8
Flight to Sao Paulo and on
to Lima. Transfer to your hotel
and overnight in Peru’s
capital city
Day 9 Flight to the ancient city of
Cuzco, a beautiful city full of
historic colonial and Inca gems.
Day 10 Afternoon city tour exploring
the city’s fascinating history and
Inca heritage
Day 11 Departure for the Inca Trail from
Ollantaytamo in the Sacred
Valley of the Incas
Day 13 Gradual descent down to the
ruins of Winwayna and set up
camp at Intipata
Day 14
Early start making the final
approach to the spectacular
ruins of Machu Picchu.
Afternoon guided tour and train
back to Cuzco. Transfer to your
hotel
Day 15 Flight to Lima and on to Rio de
Janeiro. Transfer to your hotel
Day 16
Full day tour of Rio including
Christ the Redeemer and Sugar
Loaf mountain with lunch
included
Day 17 Day at leisure to enjoy the
beaches and/or do some last
minute shopping
Day 18 Flight to Recife and private
transfer to the resort of Porto
de Galinhas
Day 19 Relax in one Brazil’s best resorts
and most pristine coastlines.
Day 20 Try the local seafood in one of
the many excellent restaurant
in the village of Porto de
Galinhas
Day 21 Treat yourself to a massage
on the beach beneath swaying
palms whilst sipping a cocktail
Day 22 Flight back to Rio and on to
Ireland
Day 22 Arrival in Ireland
Above – Nannai Resort is one of Brazil’s
premier resorts, just south of Recife
Right – Deluxe Private Bungalow,
Nannai Resort
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Almost the same can be said for
Ecuador, but once again there are some
lovely beaches to enjoy (from December
to February). The biggest resort in this
part of the world is Salinas around
1.5hrs from Guayaquil where you can
relax in the sun or if you’re feeling
active enjoy the excellent watersport
facilities available.
This is a mix of 4 & 5 star hotels (B&B).
Prices start from €4,275 per person excl tax
Honeymoons
Venezuela’s Caribbean coast is one of
the most beautiful in the world and
there are real gems to be found (see
also page 29 for details on Los Roques
and Isla Margarita). Morrocoy National
Park is one of the most popular beach
destinations for those living in Caracas,
300km from the capital. The warm
waters of the Caribbean lap the shore
along this protected coastline.
La Aventura Magnífica
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Cruise Patagonia
Take to the oceans and see the spectacular coasts of South America.
Part of what makes this cruise special
is the intimacy of a smaller ship and its
solitary route that takes passengers to
places in Tierra del Fuego that few have
a chance to see, travelling through one
of the most remote and beautiful
places on the planet.
Passengers are shuttled to shore via
zodiacs (motorized inflatable boats)
for two daily excursions. Of course
no cruise would be complete without
several land stops. These can include
visits to elephant seal rookeries, and
impressive beaver dams, glaciers or
even horseback rides. The onboard
bilingual guides offer fascinating daily
talks about the region’s flora, fauna,
history, and geology.
The trip can be done as a 7-night/8-day
round-trip journey; a 4-night one-way
from Punta Arenas; or a 3-night oneway journey from Ushuaia. The one-way
trips are the most popular as it leaves
you at a new destination to explore.
Cruises
Cruises
Sailing at the end of the world
aboard the Mare Australis offers an
unforgettable journey. This cruise
takes passengers to remote coves and
narrow channels and fjords in Tierra del
Fuego, and then heads into the Beagle
Channel, stopping in Puerto Williams
on Isla Navarino and later Ushuaia,
Argentina.
Cruise Antarctica
Leave the rest of the world behind and
travel to the most distant and extreme
destination on the planet. Untouched
for millennia, tourism on the White
Continent is steadily growing for those
who want to witness nature in all its
unsullied beauty, from vast open ice
plains scoured clean by the katabatic
winds to its bountiful marine life and
towering icebergs.
Sailing at the end of the world aboard the
Mare Australis offers an unforgettable journey.
A Patagonian cruise will take you through some of
the most remote parts of South America
There are many amazing sights to
behold in Antarctica: get up close to
the huge penguin colonies that dot
the shoreline along the Antarctic
peninsula, behold majestic glaciers at
Paradise Harbor, take in the spectacular
mountain peaks towering above the
Lemaire Channel, and in some cases,
take to the water in a kayak trip to
experience nature up close.
Incredible, luminous and definitely
unforgettable, Antarctica is like no
other place you have or will ever visit.
Iceberg in the Southern Ocean
Leave the rest of the world behind and travel to the most
distant and extreme destination on the planet.
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The only way to visit this incredible
place is on a cruise, and it’s no ordinary
cruise. Most ships are ex-scientific
vessels that have been adapted to the
luxury travel market so that when the
ever changing weather closes in, you
can enjoy its facilities, join a naturalist
lecture or savour a hot drink in comfort.
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Cruise The Galapagos
Sample Cruise Itinerary
Galápagos Islands
Day 1 Wednesday
AM Take a jet from Quito or Guayaquil
to disembark on the island of San
Cristobal, visiting the Interpretation
center and boarding the M/V Galapagos
Explorer II. Beach. PM Ochoa Beach
Marvel at nature’s diversity and the
spectacular volcanic scenery with an
unforgettable cruise through the islands.
Cruises
Made famous by the indelible Charles
Darwin, these unique islands are home
to a myriad of amazing creatures from
the giant tortoise and marine iguanas
to blue footed boobies and giant whale
sharks.
Day 2 Thursday
Best described as the wildlife experience
of a lifetime, these enchanted islands
are truly a unique experience with a
dynamic and bewildering array of land
and sea creatures. Ecuador’s greatest
attraction, the archipelago is situated
almost 1000km west from the coast
of Ecuador offering visitors a unique
experience unlike any other.
AM Visit to Punta Suarez and Espanola
Island. PM Visit to Bahia Gardener and
the Island of Espanola
Day 3 Friday
The majority of these species are found
no where else in the world, and have
evolved over thousands of years to become
such unique and adaptable species.
AM Visit to the Charles Darwin Center
on Santa Cruz and Puerto Ayora town.
PM You will see the Island of Rabida
Day 4 Saturday
AM Visit to Ochoa Beach/Isla Lobo and
the sea lion rookery and San Cristobal
Island. PM Air transfer to Quito or
Guayaquil.
Left –
Baby seal on Santa Cruz Island
Right –
A natural oddity,
the Galapagos Marine Iguana
Right –
Machu Picchu was built around 1460 AD
but was abandoned as an official site for
M/Y later.
Mondrian
the Inca rulers a hundred years
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Galapagos Cruise Categories
Deluxe – M/V Galapagos Explorer
First Class – M/C Anahi
Superior – M/Y Estrella del Mar
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Cruise The Amazon
Amazon Sample Itinerary (3 nights/4 days)
What better way to see the largest
and most spectacular rainforest on
the planet than by viewing it from the
world’s mightiest river, the Amazon.
Day 1
Day 3
Passengers check-in for boarding at the
reception office in the harbor building.
Reaching Janauacá.
A cruise along its waters is like no
other. You can enjoy fantastic facilities
in comfort and style whilst also
venturing into its exotic forests, meet
local communities along the way and
witness this ever changing land up
close.
Embark, accommodation in cabins and
reservation of tables in the restaurant.
Captain’s welcome cocktail party,
presentation of officers and crew in the
Lua salon.
You not only see the Amazon, you hear
it, smell it and feel it, after all it is the
“lungs of the world” and perhaps the
most important natural resource in the
world. Departing from the Amazonian
capital of Manaus you will set off
first along the Rio Negro River or Rios
Solimões and go on amazing photo
safaris at Lago Aracari, Igarapé Aturiá,
enjoy sunrise breakfasts and witness
the encontro das águas or “Meeting of
the Waters”.
Lecture on safety and abandon ship
procedures.
Welcome dinner in the Kuarup
restaurant.
Live music and first contacts in the party
salon and open bar on the top deck.
Day 2
You not only see the Amazon,
you hear it, smell it and feel it.
There are regular departures to choose
from and whilst here, why not make the
most of your experience by staying in
an Amazonian lodge to complete your
stay.
Sunrise Lovers Breakfast at the
upper deck.
Breakfast in the Kuarup restaurant.
Trekking and photo safari in the
Manacapuru region.
Lunch in the Kuarup restaurant.
Reaching “Lago do Jacaré”.
Piranha fishing (optional).
Bird watching at Lago do Rei.
Lunch in the Kuarup restaurant.
Photo safari at Lago Janauacá.
Trekking on land - 2 trails.
On the way to Igarapé do
Rei - Rio Amazonas.
Lunch in the Kuarup restaurant.
Igarapé do Rei.
Bird watching and Alligator spotting
at Igarapé do Rei.
Boat excursion through the “Igarapés”.
Goodbye dinner in the Kuarup
restaurant.
Day 4
Amazon River
On the way to “encontro das águas”.
Sunrise Lovers Breakfast at the
upper deck.
Amazon
Breakfast in the Kuarup restaurant.
Check-out and arrival at Manaus.
Passengers disembark.
Program for passengers continuing
on the cruise.
Two optional excursions.
Lunch in the Kuarup restaurant.
Dinner in the Kuarup restaurant.
Alligator spotting.
The Amazon, a seemingly
endless horizon of forest and
meandering rivers
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Music watching the sunset at the
upper deck.
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Bird watching at Lago Janauacá.
Passing through Manacapuru harbor.
Boat ride to Igarapés e Igapós.
The macaw, one of the
great symbols of the rainforest
Cruises
6:00pm Ship departs to Manacapuru,
passing by Ponta Negra.
Sunrise Lovers Breakfast at the
upper deck.
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Terms and conditions
In this Booking Form the word “Organiser” means Travel Management
Solutions Trading as Nuevo Mundo. “Consumer” means you, the person
who takes or agrees to take the holiday or any person on whose behalf
you agree to purchase the holiday and who is listed on the Booking Form
or any other person to whom you transfer a holiday which you have bought.
The “Retailer” is the person who sells or offers to sell the holiday to you;
s/he is not responsible for organising the flight, accommodation or
other component parts of the holiday.
1. The contract
(a) No contract shall arise until the Organiser has (i) received the
completed Booking Form (or a faxed or emailed copy thereof) which has
been signed by the Consumer and by the Retailer as the agent of the
Organiser or by the Organiser; (ii) received a deposit or full payment for
the holiday; and (iii) has issued written confirmation of its acceptance to
the Retailer as the agent of the Organiser or to the Consumer. The terms
of the contract between the Consumer and the Organiser are contained
solely in the Booking Form, the Organiser’s confirmation, the Organiser’s
brochure or other descriptive material, any airline or other ticket issued,
the terms and conditions of any suppliers of services and the itinerary
issued by the Organiser.
(b) The Organiser reserves the right to terminate the contract with the
Consumer if the behaviour or conduct of the Consumer either prior
to or during a holiday is likely to endanger the safety or well being
of other Consumers in his company or that of the Consumer himself;
the Organiser or that of the Organiser’s representatives, contractors,
agents or employees and no refunds will apply to any moneys paid
by the Consumer. Further, where as a result of the Consumer’s actions
or the actions of any other person who is listed on this Booking Form
either or both of the following incidents occurs: (i) there is a delay or
diversion to the means of transportation the subject of this contract; (ii)
the accommodation in which the Consumer is staying is damaged, the
Consumer hereby agrees to indemnify the Organiser against any claim
(including legal costs) made against the Organiser in relation to the
occurrence of such incidents.
2. Disabled persons
It shall be the Consumer’s responsibility to disclose prior to booking to
the Organiser any physical or mental condition of a member of his party
which may be relevant and no liability shall attach to the Organiser
for the provision of an unsuitable holiday for a disabled person where
disclosure of the disability has not been made to the Retailer or to the
Organiser where the booking has been made directly with the Organiser.
The Organiser reserves the right to decline to provide a holiday for a
disabled person where in the Organiser’s opinion that holiday would be
inconsistent with the special needs of a disabled person.
3. Special requests
Special requests (e.g. ground floor accommodation, sea-view, etc.)
shall be communicated by the Consumer in writing to the Organiser
or Retailer at the time of making the booking. The Organiser shall use
reasonable endeavours to fulfil such requests. The granting of such
requests is the sole responsibility of the relevant supplier. No liability
shall attach to the Organiser for failure to comply with a special request
and such requests do not form part of the contract.
4. Price variation
All prices quoted are stated in Euros and are based on tariffs and
exchange rates current and appropriate at the time of publication.
If any of these vary the cost of the holiday may increase or decrease.
Accordingly any such increase/decrease must be paid by or refunded
to the Consumer; however no variations shall be applied where their
combined effect would result in an increase/decrease of less than 2%
of the cost of the holiday. During the period of twenty days prior to
departure date, the price specified in the contract shall not be changed
by the Organiser.
5. The consumer’s responsibilities
(a) The Consumer shall check all travel documentation immediately
it is furnished to him. If the Consumer considers any document to be
incorrect or has a query in relation to its contents, he shall forthwith
notify the Retailer or the Organiser of his concern and the Organiser
shall respond as soon as possible.
(b) The Consumer is solely responsible for ensuring that he presents
himself at the point of departure in sufficient time prior so the
designated departure time to complete check-in/embarkation
requirements. If the Consumer arrives after the check-in time stipulated
in the travel documentation provided to the Consumer, the Organiser
shall not be obliged to carry the Consumer and shall be entitled to treat
the holiday as having been cancelled by the Consumer.
(c) The Consumer is restricted by regulation of carriers and executive
authorities with regard to the weight, type and contents of baggage
which he may take on board the craft and/or vehicles which will be
used in connection with the holiday. The Consumer shall be responsible
for ascertaining any limitations which apply in this regard and shall
not present himself at the port of departure with any prohibited item
in his luggage or on his person or with items which exceed weight or
dimension restrictions applicable.
(d) The Consumer hereby agrees that he shall abide by all instructions
or directions given by a member of the Organiser’s staff or its agent or
any crew member of carrier’s craft or vehicle used in connection with
the holiday and hereby agrees to indemnify the Organiser against any
lost or injury suffered or incurred by any other person as a consequence
of the Consumer’s failure to act in accordance with any such direction
or instruction.
(e) It is also the sole responsibility of the Consumer to ensure that he
is in possession of all travel documentation i.e. passports, visas (where
relevant) and that same are in order. The Consumer hereby agrees to
indemnify the Organiser for any costs incurred by the Organiser as a
consequence of the Consumer being denied transportation or entry as a
consequence of the Consumer failing to have their travel documentation
or same not being in order. ANY TRAVEL TO OR VIA THE USA REQUIRES A
SEPARATE, MACHINE-READABLE PASSPORT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE
PARTY INCLUDING INFANTS.
6. Liability
The Organiser shall not be liable for any damage caused to the Consumer
by the failure to perform the contract or the improper performance of the
contract where the failure or the improper performance is due neither to
any fault of the Organiser or Retailer acting on the Organiser’s behalf nor
to that of another supplier of services because:
(a) the failures which occur in the performance of the contract are
attributable to the Consumer;
(b) such failures are attributable to a third party unconnected with
the provision of the services contracted for and are unforeseeable or
unavoidable; or
(c) such failures are due to (i) unusual and unforeseeable circumstances
beyond the control of the Organiser, the Retailer acting on his behalf or
other supplier of services, the consequences of which could not have been
avoided, even if all due care had been exercised; or (ii) an event which the
Organiser, the Retailer acting on his behalf or the supplier of the services,
even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall. In the case of damage
other than death or personal injury or damage caused by defamation or
by the wilful misconduct or gross negligence of the Organiser the amount
of compensation which will be paid to the Consumer will be limited to,
in the case of an adult an amount equal to double the inclusive price of
the holiday to the adult concerned and in the case of a minor an amount
equal to the inclusive price of the holiday to the minor concerned. The
Organiser’s liability will not exceed any limitation applicable under any
international convention governing or relating to the provision of the
service complained of in the place where they are performed or due to
be performed, even if that convention has not been ratified or applied in
the Republic of Ireland. For international transport by air the provisions
of the Warsaw Convention 1929 (as amended) relating to the carriage of
passengers and their luggage by air or the EU Regulation on Air Carrier
Liability for travel by air, may apply throughout the flight and during
boarding and disembarkation. For international transport by water the
provisions of the Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers
and their luggage by sea, 1974 applies. Pursuant so these Conventions and
the Regulation, the Organiser’s liability is limited or excluded for death,
personal injury, loss of or damage to luggage, and special provision is
made for valuables. A copy of the conditions of carriage applicable to the
holiday and the Convention referred to above can be supplied on request.
In the event of any liability on the part of the Organiser for injury, illness
or death, no payment will be made unless the following conditions are
complied with: (I) the Consumer must advise the Organiser in relation
to the injury or illness while the Consumer is at the resort and must also
write to the Organiser within three months of the completion of the
holiday; (II) the Consumer must transfer any rights that the Consumer
has in respect of such injury, illness or death against any person to the
Organiser; (III) the Consumer must co-operate fully with the Organiser to
enable the Organiser or its insurers to enforce such rights.
7. Complaints
(a) Without prejudice to the Consumer’s rights under Clause 7(b) below,
if the Consumer wishes to make a complaint in relation to a holiday,
he must immediately inform the Organiser’s representative at the
location where the Consumer is when the complaint arises and shall
if the Organiser requires, complete a form setting out the detail of
the Consumer’s complaint. If the Consumer fails to comply with such
requirement, the Organiser shall be entitled to recover the cost from
the Consumer of any additional expense incurred by it in carrying out
subsequent investigation of a complaint, which is found to be unjustified.
(b) The Consumer shall be obliged to notify the Organiser in writing of
any complaint not later than 28 days after his return to the point of
departure or termination of the holiday whichever is the earlier and no
complaint received thereafter shall be entertained.
8. Arbitration
Any dispute or difference of any kind whatsoever which arises or occurs
between any of the parties hereto in relation to anything or matter
arising under, out of or in connection with the contract and/or the
holiday connected to this contract shall be referred to arbitration under
the Arbitration Rules of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators - Irish
Branch. Neither party has a right of Appeal except to the High Court on
a point of law. Alternatively, claims for less than the jurisdiction of the
District Court Small Claims Procedure per booking form may be pursued
through the District Court Small Claims Procedure. All claims in excess
of the jurisdiction of the District Court Small Claims Procedure shall be
referred to arbitration.
9. Governing law
The terms of the contract (as provided for in Clause 1(a) of this Booking
Form) are to be interpreted under and are subject to the laws of the
Republic of Ireland.
10. Payment
The holiday must be paid for in full at least 13 weeks before the scheduled
date of departure or if the contract is made later than 13 weeks before the
scheduled date of departure, it must be paid for in full on the signing of
the Booking Form. If it is not paid by that date, the Organiser shall have
the option to cancel the holiday. If the Organiser exercises that option or if
the Consumer cancels the holiday (which cancellation must be notified in
writing to the Organiser) the following cancellation charges are payable,
per party, by the Consumer: More than 84 days before the departure
date any deposits will be forfeited. Within 84 - 42 days of departure at
least 50% of the cost of the holiday will be forfeited. Within 41 - 22 days of
departure at least 75% of the cost of the holiday will be forfeited. Within
21 days of departure 100% of the cost of the holiday will be forfeited.
All cancellation charges apply to each person covered by a booking. As
cancellation cover applies immediately, any insurance premium paid is not
refundable.
11. Substitution
(a) Where the Consumer is prevented from proceeding with the holiday,
he may transfer his booking, having first given the Organiser or Retailer
a minimum 6 weeks notice in writing of his intention to do so before the
departure date. The transferee of the Consumer must sign a Booking Form
and comply with any other requirements of the Organiser applicable
to the holiday. (b) If airline tickets, cruise or other documents have been
issued the organiser will have no choice but to charge the amendment
or cancellation fees imposed by the airline or cruise company in order
to process the name change. (c) Insurance is not transferable. (d) In
accordance with the terms of Clause 1(a) the Consumer who transfers a
holiday booking and the transferee should be aware that some suppliers,
such as carriers, impose cancellation fees and apply restrictions which are
not within the control of the Organiser and for which the Organiser shall
not be held liable. Substitution fees will apply.
12. Alteration by the consumer
If after acceptance by the Organiser a Consumer wishes to alter a holiday,
the Organiser may do so at its discretion if practicable. A request for
alteration must be made by the Consumer in writing to the Retailer (who
shall forward same to the Organiser). Where the booking has been made
directly with the Organiser the alteration request must be accompanied by
a payment of €50 per person, which is non-refundable. Where the nature
of the alteration sought by the consumer requires the organiser to amend
two or more arrangements a further charge will be levied which will be
advised when the change is requested. No changes are permitted within
35 days of departure. If the alteration is impracticable the original holiday
arrangement shall continue to apply. No alteration by the consumer shall
be effective until such time as the Organiser issues written confirmation of
acceptance of such alteration and the contract between the Organiser and
the Consumer shall be thereby amended to include such alteration. If only
some of the Consumers on the same booking request a change, which is
found to be practicable, a price adjustment for all Consumers on the same
booking may be payable and must be discharged on the date shown in the
Organiser’s written confirmation of such change. If default is made by the
Consumer in complying with the foregoing requirements, the Organiser
shall have the right to cancel the holiday in accordance with Clause 10 and
the cancellation charges as provided for in Clause 10 are payable by the
Consumer. Once travel has commenced, no changes or alterations may be
made by the Consumer and no refunds shall be made in respect of flights
or other travel arrangements, which are not availed of.
13. Accommodation on request
When accommodation is on request and if the Organiser is unable
to obtain the particular accommodation requested by the Consumer,
the Organiser shall take all reasonable steps to make a comparable
alternative available to the Consumer. If the accommodation requested
by the Consumer cannot be confirmed or an alternative offered or if the
alternative offered is not acceptable to the Consumer, the Consumer
shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid to the Organiser less a €25
administration charge.
14. Alterations and cancellations by the organiser
(a) Without prejudice to the Consumer’s statutory rights, the Organiser
reserves the right to alter, change, curtail or cancel a holiday.
(b) If as a consequence of “force majeure” (as defined in sub-paragraph (f)
of this clause) the Organiser is obliged to curtail, alter, extend or cancel
a holiday, the Consumer shall not be at liberty to maintain a claim for
compensation or otherwise for any loss arising as a consequence of the
said curtailment, alteration, extension or cancellation of the holiday.
(c) A minimum number of bookings are required for a programme of
holidays. The Organiser’s obligation to provide that programme shall be
contingent upon the Organiser receiving and maintaining that minimum
number of bookings. In the event that the Organiser does not receive
the minimum number of bookings or having received such minimum
number has that number reduced by reason of cancellations or transfers
by the Consumers or otherwise, the Organiser shall be entitled to cancel
or curtail the relevant programme at any time up to 4 weeks prior to the
departure date and the Consumer shall not be entitled to make a claim
for loss arising as a consequence of cancellation or curtailment in these
circumstances. The Organiser shall notify the Consumer within seven
days of any cancellation or curtailment necessitated by the foregoing
circumstances.
(d) (i) If prior to the departure date there is a cancellation, alteration,
change or curtailment relating to a holiday, which results in more than
18 hours change in the time of departure or return, or a change of resort
or in the type of accommodation offered, or some other change which
fundamentally alters the holiday, the Consumer shall be entitled to
withdraw from the contract without penalty or to accept the alteration to
the contract. (ii) The Consumer shall inform the Organiser or the Retailer
(as appropriate, in light of the Organiser’s instructions) of his decision to
accept the alteration to the contract or to withdraw from the contract,
in writing, within 7 days from the date upon which the Consumer
was notified of a circumstance falling within Clause 14(d)(i) Where the
Consumer confirms acceptance of the alteration to the contract, the
contract between the Organiser and the Consumer shall thereby be
amended to include such alteration. (iii) Where the Consumer withdraws
from the contract pursuant to Clause 14(d)(i) or where the Organiser, for
any reason other than the fault of the Consumer, cancels the package prior
to departure the Consumer is entitled (a) to take a replacement package
of equivalent or superior quality if the Organiser (whether directly or
through a Retailer) is able to offer such a replacement, as may be offered
by the Organiser; or (b) to take a replacement package of lower quality if
the Organiser is able to offer such a replacement and to recover from the
Organiser the difference in price between that of the package purchased
and the replacement package, as may be offered by the Organiser; or (c)
to have repaid as soon as possible all the monies paid under the contract.
(iv) In the event that the offer of an alternative holiday is not accepted
by the Consumer, in writing, within such time as shall be determined by
the Organiser, from the date of the offer of the alternative holiday the
Organiser shall assume that the Consumer has declined such offer and the
Consumer shall only be entitled to return of payments made.
his desired level of cover.
The Organiser shall not be responsible to the Consumer for any default by
the insurer under that policy. The Consumers attention is drawn to possible
exclusion clauses, excesses and the maximum cancellation cover.
All claims made against the insurance policy shall be made directly
so the insurer. The Consumer shall be responsible for making any special or
increased insurance arrangements which he deems necessary.
16. Data protection
The Organiser is committed to protecting your privacy and information.
However please note that airlines are required by new laws introduced
in the United States and other countries to give border control agencies
access to passenger data. Accordingly any information we hold about
you and your travel arrangements may be disclosed to the customs and
immigration authorities of any country in your itinerary.
17. Building works
Whenever the organiser learns of building work likely to affect the
enjoyment of the holiday, the organiser will endeavour to contact the
consumer prior to departure. If such work, in the organisers opinion will
seriously impair the enjoyment of the consumers holiday the organiser
will offer an alternative holiday or a full refund of all monies paid.
18. Governing law
The contract arising from any confirmed holidy booking is so be
interpreted under and is subject to the laws of The Republic of Ireland.
Nuevo Mundo is fully bonded and operates under Government Licence
number TA0535.
(e) Further, where the Organiser cancels, alters, changes or curtails
the holiday as contemplated in Clause 14(d)(i) the Consumer shall be
entitled to receive compensation in accordance with the scale set out
in this sub-paragraph. No compensation shall be payable where the
alteration is for the reasons referred to in Clauses 14(b) or 14(c) or where
the Consumer accepts the alteration as provided for in Clause 14(d)(ii).
(f) In this Booking Form the term “force majeure” means unusual and
unforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of the Organiser, the
Retailer or other suppliers of services, the consequences of which could
not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised or an event
which the Organiser, the Retailer or the supplier of services even with
all due care could not foresee or forestall, including Acts of God, natural
disasters, adverse weather conditions, fire or other destruction of any
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Expeditions.
Twelve months, twelve destinations
February in Rio de Janerio
March in Ouro Preto
July in San Pedro de Atacama
August at Angel Falls
September in Machu Picchu
Spectacular glaciers, crisp mountain air and a sun
that sets long after it should. Come and witness the
breathtaking scenery on the other side of the planet
in Patagonia. Make the great escape with a visit to the
largest glacier fields outside of the Himalayas.
What happens when a party town goes crazy?
Carnival! Book early to be guaranteed the holiday
experience of a lifetime at one of the most colourful
and exciting festivities in the world in sunny Rio de
Janeiro.
Nestled in the diamond rich hills north of Rio, lies this
beautiful colonial town. Every Holy Week the streets
are decorated with coloured powder in a myriad
of colours and little angels start appearing in this
magical town steeped in history and culture.
July max 25°c. Summer in the desert? Who said it can’t
be done. It’s the driest place on the planet but few
other deserts offer more variety. Flamingo colonies,
lunar landscapes, massive salt flats and soaring sand
dunes – its high adventure in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Lost deep in the interior of the Amazon jungle,
surrounded by soaring table-top mountains you
can come and discover the majesty of the highest
waterfall in the world. Take a flight through this
amazing landscape in exotic Venezuela.
Lost for 500 years by the surrounding jungle, Machu
Picchu is the most spectacular site in the Americas.
Perched high in the Andes, you will be truly amazed
by this Inca city shrouded in the tropical mists of
ancient Peru.
April in Bariloche
May in the Amazon jungle
June in the Galapagos
October in Buenos Aires
November at Lake Titicaca
December in Pernambuco
Discover the spectacular Argentinean Autumn colours
with a trip to the lovely resort town of Bariloche.
Nestled in the southern Andes and surrounded by
lush forests and soaring peaks, nature’s beauty is all
around in an array of lush golds and reds.
No other place on the planet offers more diversity of
species, plant and animal, than the amazing Amazon
rainforest. Although you can never be guaranteed a
dry day in the tropics, May is a great time to visit the
Ecuadorian rainforest & easily accessible from Quito.
A fascinating cruise unlike any other, Galapagos is
unique in the world for the sheer diversity of flora and
fauna (both on land and beneath the waves) and you
can experience it all in comfort on a beautiful cruise
ship through these volcanic Pacific islands.
In the southern hemisphere, springtime is a time for
lovers, and what better place to dance the tango than
in Buenos Aires. Be captivated by this beautiful city of
grand architecture, exciting nightlife and charming
people.
One of the most unique places in the world this lake
is the largest freshwater lake in the world and has a
fascinating culture all unto its own. Explore the floating
islands of the Uros people and the gentle, whispering
people of Taquille, a real escape from civilization.
Set to become one of the South American hotspots,
Northeast Brazil offers hundreds of beautiful tropical
beaches, charming colonial towns and an intriguing
fusion of different cultures. For rest, relaxation and a
lot more besides, visit Pernambuco.
January
2010
January 2011
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED
THU
THU
4 3 54 65
11
10 12
11 13
12
18
19
17 18 20
19
25
24 26
25 27
26
31
76
14
13
21
20
28
27
May
May
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED
MON
3 2 43 54
10 9 11
10 12
11
17
16 18
17 19
18
24
23 25
24 26
25
30 31
31
September
September
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED
MON
6 5 76
12 14
13
13
19 21
20
20
26 28
27
27
1
87
14
15
21
22
28
29
THU
THU
65
13
12
20
19
27
26
THU
THU
21
98
15
16
22
23
29
30
FRI
FRI
1
87
15
14
22
21
29
28
FRI
FRI
76
14
13
21
20
28
27
FRI
FRI
32
109
16
17
23
24
30
SAT
SAT
12
89
16
15
23
22
30
29
SAT
SAT
1
78
15
14
22
21
29
28
SAT
SAT
34
10
11
17
18
24
25
SUN
SUN
23
10
9
17
16
24
23
31
30
SUN
SUN
12
89
16
15
23
22
30
29
SUN
SUN
45
11
12
18
19
25
26
February
February
MON
MON
1
87
15
14
22
21
TUE
TUE
21
98
16
15
23
22
WED
WED
23
10
9
17
16
24
23
THU
THU
FRI
FRI
SAT SUN
SUN
SAT
34
45 56 6 7
11
12
13 1314
10 11 12
18
19
20 2021
17 18 19
25
26
27 2728
24 25 26
28
June
June
MON
MON
76
14
13
21
20
28
27
TUE
TUE
1
87
15
14
22
21
29
28
WED
WED
12
89
16
15
23
22
30
29
October
October
MON
MON
43
10
11
17
18
24
25
31
TUE
TUE
54
11
12
18
19
25
26
WED
WED
56
12
13
19
20
26
27
THU
THU
FRI
FRI
SAT
SAT SUN
SUN
23
34 45 5 6
10
11 11
12 1213
9 10
17 17
18 18
19 1920
16
24 24
25 25
26 2627
23
30
THU
THU
67
13
14
20
21
27
28
FRI
FRI
SAT
SAT SUN
SUN
1 12 2 3
78 89 910
14
15 15
16 1617
21
22 22
23 2324
28
29 29
30 3031
March
March
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU FRI
FRI SATSAT SUNSUN
MON
1
12
23
8
9
10
7
8
9
15 15
16 16
17
14
22 22
23 23
24
21
29
30
31
28 29 30
34 4 5 5 6
1011 1112 1213
1718 1819 1920
2425 2526 2627
31
6 7
1314
2021
2728
July
July
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU FRI
FRI SATSAT SUNSUN
45
56
67
12 12
13 13
14
11
19 19
20 20
21
18
26 26
27 27
28
25
1 12 2 3
7 8 8 9 910
1415 1516 1617
2122 2223 2324
2829 2930 3031
3 4
1011
1718
2425
31
November
November
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU FRI
FRI SATSAT SUNSUN
12
23 3 4 4 5 5 6
1
78
89
9 1011 1112 1213
10
14
15 15
16 16
17 1718 1819 1920
21
22 22
23 23
24 2425 2526 2627
28
29 29
30 30
6 7
1314
2021
2728
April
April
MON TUE
TUE WED
WEDTHUTHU FRIFRI SAT SATSUN SUN
MON
45 56
1112 1213
1819 1920
2526 2627
1 1 2 2 3 3
7
8
6
7
8 9 9 1010
14
15
13 14 15 16 16 1717
2021 2122 22 23 23 2424
2728 2829 29 30 30
4
11
18
25
August
August
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WEDTHUTHU FRIFRI SAT SATSUN SUN
2
1
82 93
15 9 1610
2216 2317
2923 3024
30 31
3
4
5
6
7
10 4 11 5 12 6 13 714
1711 1812 19 13 20 1421
2418 2519 26 20 27 2128
3125 26 27 28
1
8
15
22
29
December
December
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WEDTHUTHU FRIFRI SAT SATSUN SUN
56 67
1213 1314
1920 2021
2627 2728
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
7 8 8 9 9 10 10 1111
1415 1516 16 17 17 1818
2122 2223 23 24 24 2525
2829 2930 30 31 31
5
12
19
26
January
2011
January 2012
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU
FRI
FRI
3 2 4 3 54 65
10 9 1110 12
11 13
12
1716 1817 19
18 20
19
2423 2524 26
25 27
26
3130 31
76
14
13
21
20
28
27
May
May
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU
27
914
1621
2328
30
1
2
49
3
5
10
38
1015 11
16 12
17
1722 18
23 19
24
2429 25
30 26
31
31
September
September
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU
MON
5 3 6 4 75
12
1210 1311 14
19
1917 2018 21
26
2624 2725 28
1
86
13
15
20
22
27
29
SAT
SAT
1
87
15
14
22
21
29
28
SUN
SUN
21
98
16
15
23
22
30
29
February
February
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED
1
76 87
14
13 15
14
21
20 22
21
28
27 28
21
98
16
15
23
22
THU
THU
32
109
17
16
24
23
FRI
FRI
4
3
11
10
18
17
25
24
SAT
SAT
45
12
11
19
18
26
25
SUN
SUN
56
13
12
20
19
27
26
29
March
March
MON
MON
75
14
12
21
19
28
26
TUE
TUE
1
86
15
13
22
20
29
27
WED
WED
2
9
7
16
14
23
21
30
28
THU
THU
FRI
FRI
17
15
24
22
31
29
18
16
25
23
3
1
10
8
24
11
9
30
SAT SUN
SUN
SAT
35
46
12
13
10 11
19 18
20
17
26
27
24 25
31
April
April
MON
MON
4
2
119
18
16
25
23
TUE WED
WED THU
THU
TUE
5
3
12
10
19
17
26
24
46
13
11
20
18
27
25
57
14
12
21
19
28
26
FRI
FRI
SAT SUN
SUN
SAT
FRI
FRI
SAT SUN
SUN
SAT
1
2 13
8
9
6
7
810
15
16
13 14 1517
22 21
23 2224
20
29
30 29
27 28
30
FRI
FRI
SAT
SAT
4
6
11
5
7
12
13
18
20
25
27
FRI
FRI
2
97
14
16
21
23
28
30
14
19
21
26
28
SAT
SAT
31
108
15
17
22
24
29
SUN
SUN
16
8
13
15
20
22
27
29
SUN
SUN
42
119
16
18
23
25
30
June
June
MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED
64 75
13
11 14
12
20
18 21
19
27
25 28
26
1
86
15
13
22
20
29
27
October
October
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED
MON
1
THU
THU
2
97
16
14
23
21
30
28
FRI
FRI
31
10
8
17
15
24
22
29
THU
THU
FRI
FRI
2
3
4
5
38 49
15 11
16
10
22 18
23
17
29 25
30
24
31
10
5
17
12
24
19
31
26
11
6
18
13
25
20
12
7
19
14
26
21
27
28
SAT
SAT
SUN
SUN
18
16
25
23
19
17
26
24
4
2
11
9
35
12
10
30
SAT
SAT
61
138
20
15
27
22
29
SUN
SUN
72
149
21
16
28
23
30
July
July
MON
MON
TUE
TUE
WED
WED
THU
THU
42
119
18
16
25
23
53
12
10
19
17
26
24
6
4
13
11
20
18
57
14
12
21
19
30
31
27
25
November
November
MON
MON
75
12
14
19
21
26
28
TUE
TUE
1
86
13
15
20
22
27
29
WED
WED
2
7
9
14
16
21
23
28
30
FRI
FRI
28
26
1
68
15
13
22
20
29
27
THU
THU
FRI
FRI
1
3
8
10
15
17
22
24
29
24
9
11
16
18
23
25
30
SAT SUN
SUN
SAT
2
13
79 10
8
16 15
17
14
23 22
24
21
30 29
31
28
SAT
SAT SUN
SUN
35
46
10
12 11
13
17
19 18
20
24
26 25
27
August
August
MON
MON
1
86
15
13
22
20
29
27
TUE WED
WED THU
THU
TUE
2
97
16
14
23
21
30
28
13
10
8
17
15
24
22
31
29
December
December
MON
MON
3
5
10
12
17
19
24
26
31
24
11
9
35 46 5 7
12 11
13 1214
10
18 17
19 18
20 1921
16
25 24
26 25
27 2628
23
30
TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU
4
6
11
13
18
20
25
27
57
12
14
19
21
26
28
31
FRI
FRI
SAT
SAT SUN
SUN
1
2 13 2 4
68
79 8
10 911
13
15 14
16 15
17 1618
20
22 21
23 22
24 2325
27
29 28
30 29
31 30
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