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south-american
2017
ADVANCE COPY
South American
Adventure
Brazil • Argentina • Chile
12 DAYS • 15 MEALS
2017 Departure Dates:
February 21; March 14; October 17; November 7
South American Adventure
Ascend to the top of Sugar Loaf mountain on a cable car
The Mayflower Way
✔ 15 meals (10 breakfasts and 5 dinners)
✔ Airport transfers on tour dates when air is provided
by Mayflower Tours
✔ Cog-wheel train ride up the mountain to visit Christ the
Redeemer Statue
✔ City tours of Rio, Buenos Aires and Santiago with local
English-speaking guides
✔ Visit to Brazil National Park and Argentina National Park
✔ See the magnificent Iguazú Falls from both the Brazilian
and Argentinean sides
✔ Included dinner and Tango show at a local restaurant
in Argentina
✔ $60 in Mayflower Money
DAY ONE – Depart the USA
Depart from your gateway city on an overnight flight to Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.
DAY TWO – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Upon arrival in Rio, you’ll be met by a representative of
Mayflower Tours and transferred to your hotel. All flights
should arrive by 3:00pm. The remainder of the day is at leisure
until the included Welcome Dinner. (Dinner)
DAY THREE – Corcovado, Brazil
Exploration of Brazil begins with an excursion via cog-wheel
train through the Tijuca Forest to the top of Corcovado Mountain. The train ride provides a wonderful opportunity for a
close-up look at the lush vegetation of the tropical forest and
panoramic views of the city and its beaches. Exiting the train,
further ascent via elevator and escalators brings you to the peak
of the mountain where you literally stand next to one of the
Seven Wonders of the Modern World: the Statue of Christ the
Redeemer. Have your camera ready to capture the breathtaking
panoramic view of Rio! After descending the mountain, pass by
some of the most beautiful beaches in Rio before returning to the
hotel for an afternoon at leisure. (Breakfast)
DAY FOUR – Rio de Janeiro – City Tour and Sugar Loaf
Nestled between mountains and sea, bordered by ocean and verdant hills, Rio is a relaxed and high-spirited city. Paço Imperial
Palace - the first residence of the Royal Family, Candelaria
Church and Banco do Brasil Cultural Centre will be seen on this
morning’s city tour. See where colonial meets modern as you
travel along Presidente Vargas Avenue through the downtown
area, popular markets, and Tiradentes Square with its historic
buildings and monuments. Admire the unique architecture of
the Metropolitan Cathedral of Rio in contrast to that of the
Santo Antonio Church. See the National Library, City Council
Building and Teatro Municipal…all inspired by 18th century
European architecture. Travel through Flamengo Park enroute
to the highlight of the tour…Sugar Loaf. Ascending the mountain 1,200 feet by cable car, the view from the top is spectacular
and truly a life-enriching experience! Upon returning to the
hotel, the remainder of the day is free of planned activities.
(Breakfast)
DAY FIVE – Rio to Puerto Iguazú,
Brazil National Park and Iguazú Falls
After a flight to Puerto Iguazú, the motorcoach takes you
through the National Park, home of over 275 waterfalls, including the world-famous Iguazú Falls. Blessed by the forces of nature, the Argentine, Brazilian and Paraguayan border share these
spectacular falls. Where the Iguazú River meets the subtropical
forest, you’ll find the most impressive waterfall, Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat). Walking along the catwalks, it’s an allsensory experience as you feel the mist, hear the roar of the falls
and admire the contrasts between the green forest, blue sky and
foamy white water. Look for rainbows to form near the water as
the glistening rays of the sun hit the misty vapors. Enjoy these
awe-inspiring views before the motorcoach continues on, crossing the border into Argentina, and ending at the hotel. (Breakfast)
DAY SIX – Argentina National Park and Iguazú Falls
Your day in Argentina is filled with an excursion to the Argentinean National Park where you board a gas-propelled train for a
ride to the upper falls to see this incredible site from the Argen-
Admire the beauty of Iguazú Falls from the catwalks
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Pacific Ocean
Rio de Janeiro
Iguazú Falls
National Park
Tango dancers entertain tourists in the historic district of San Telmo in Buenos Aires
tinean side. Walk along the Iguazú River canyon via the upper
and lower paths to appreciate the flora and fauna up-close.
Giant trees, ferns, orchids, butterflies and over 400 species of
colorful birds, including toucans, woodpeckers and hummingbirds, abound in the area. In addition, you may spot jaguar,
tiger-cat, fox and monkeys in this National Park designated as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The remainder of the day is at
leisure until the included dinner this evening.
(Breakfast and dinner)
DAY SEVEN – Puerto Iguazú to Buenos Aires
Transfer to the airport for the flight to Buenos Aires, the capital
of Argentina. This cosmopolitan city has great European cultural influences and displays refined taste in its cuisine, shopping and entertainment options. Among the modern
architecture, you’ll also find preserved historic quarters, atmospheric neighborhoods and plenty of nightlife with tango bars,
discotheques and restaurants. The motorcoach will transfer you
to the hotel upon arrival, where you’ll have time to relax before
the included dinner. (Breakfast and dinner)
DAY EIGHT – Buenos Aires City Tour
Get acquainted with the birthplace of the Tango on today’s tour.
Drive along 9 de Julio Avenue, the widest in the world. Pass the
Colon Theater, one of the world’s best known opera houses and
cultural pride of the locals. See the Government House, Plaza
de Mayo and Cabildo (first City Hall). Visit the Metropolitan
Cathedral, housing the mausoleum of General San Martin (their
National Hero), and the site where Pope Francis used to celebrate mass as Cardinal of Buenos Aires. Stroll around Plaza
Dorrego in the historical district of San Telmo; visit La Boca and
the famous street ‘Caminito’; drive through Palermo with its
beautiful parks and artificial lakes. The last stop on the tour is
Recoleta – one of the city’s most glamorous spots and final resting place of many historic persons, including Eva Duarte - better known as Evita. (Breakfast)
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Santiago
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ARGENTINA
DAY TEN – Buenos Aires to Santiago, Chile
Leaving Argentina, fly to Santiago for the remaining two nights.
A city of contrasts, experience the eclectic mix of a colonial past
and ultra-modern high-rise buildings on a tour of this capital
city. Pass Club Hípico, a beautiful horseracing track located in
the oldest residential area of the city. Driving along the famous
Alameda, see the Chilean University, San Francisco Church and
Santa Lucia Hill – site of Santiago’s foundation in 1541. See the
cathedral in the Plaza de Armas, and from atop San Cristóbal
Hill, you will have one of the finest views of Santiago and the
Andes Mountains. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
(Breakfast)
DAY ELEVEN – Santiago
Enjoy a day at leisure or join an optional excursion to the Undurraga Winery. During the excursion, you’ll learn of the local
viticulture and wine-making process, visit the bodegas, learn
about the growth of the grapes, storage of the wine, and top it
off with a tasting of the final product. This evening, join your
traveling companions for a farewell dinner. (Breakfast and dinner)
DAY TWELVE – Santiago / USA
After experiencing the wonders of Brazil, Argentina and Chile,
it’s time to say ‘Adios’ to South America as you depart for the airport and your flight home. (Breakfast)
DAY NINE – Buenos Aires
Enjoy a day at leisure or join the optional excursion, A Day in
the Countryside. The optional excursion visits a small farm,
dedicated to agriculture. Tour the Spanish-colonial style ‘casco’
which houses an authentic museum. A horse-drawn carriage
ride will show you the charm of the Argentine countryside and
you’ll enjoy a typical meal and folklore show with music and
dance. This evening, immerse in local culture as you are
treated to an included dinner and Tango show.
(Breakfast and dinner)
See Santa Lucia Hill – the site of Santiago’s foundation in 1541
South American Adventure
Ride aboard a cog-wheel train through the Tijuca Forest to the top of Corcovado Mountain
2017 DEPARTURES
February 21
March 14
October 17
November 7
PER PERSON
TWIN ROOM
$2,899
$2,899
$2,899
$2,899
SINGLE
ROOM
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Please add $900 for air from Rio to Puerto Iguazú, Brazil; Puerto Iguazú,
Argentina to Buenos Aires and Buenos Aires to Santiago, Chile.
Call for air rates from your city to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
and from Santiago, Chile
TOUR ACTIVITY LEVEL
FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION CONTACT:
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Days Two through Four – Hotel Windsor Atlantica,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Days Five and Six – American Portal Hotel Del Iguazú,
Puerto Iguazú, Argentina
Days Seven through Nine – Hotel Panamericano,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Days Ten and Eleven – Hotel Atton Vitacura, Santiago, Chile
Travelers Protection Plan (TPP) - $149
This nonrefundable fee waives all cancellation fees when we are notified of cancellation one day
before the tour departs. If you must leave the tour early due to personal illness, illness or death
of a member of your immediate family, TPP guarantees full refund for any unused services after
the departure of the tour. Other benefits include medical expenses for illness and injury, emergency transportation, 24 hour hot line, and lost or stolen baggage assistance. Return air transportation is included ONLY if your air tickets were provided by Mayflower Tours. If you purchase
the optional Travelers Protection Plan (TPP), you will be refunded all payments, including deposit
amount, less the TPP premium amount.
Without Travelers Protection Plan (TPP)
• 91 days or more
Deposit Amount
• 90 to 45 days prior
20% of tour cost
• 44 to 15 day prior
30% of tour cost
• 14 to 1 day prior
40% of tour cost
• Day 1 of departure
100% of tour cost
or early departure from tour
• No refund on unused portions of the tour
Exclusions: Mayflower Tours reserves the right to alter its refund and cancellation policy when a substantial amount of cancellation or postponement of travel is attributable to: conditions resulting from
an act of God, natural or man-made disaster, fire, government action, civil disorder, war, hostilities between nations, or unavailability of transportation through no fault of Mayflower Tours.
Passport & Visas
Each U.S. citizen must have a valid passport. Expiry date of passports should be at least 6
months after the return date of tour. If you don’t have a passport, call our office and we’ll
tell you how to apply for one. Some countries require visas for entry by U.S. citizens. We will
send visa applications and instructions if a visa is required for your tour. Holders of nonU.S. passports should contact their nearest consulate and inquire about the necessary passport or visa
documentation required for entry into the countries visited. NOTE: Due to airline security measures,
your passport name must match your airline ticket name and your tour reservation name or you may
be denied aircraft boarding.
National Tour Association
revised 02-18-2016