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Ecuador, Galapagos, Peru & Chile: From Rainforest to Easter Island

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Ecuador, Peru and Chile, exploring South America's most iconic landscapes and ancient wonders.

At a Glance

  • Explore the Galápagos Islands & unique wildlife
  • Experience the Amazon Rainforest
  • Visit Machu Picchu, the iconic Inca citadel
  • Explore Santiago & the Atacama Desert
  • Discover the Moai of Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
  • Journey through the Sacred Valley
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Embark on an extraordinary journey across Ecuador, Peru and Chile, discovering some of South America’s most remarkable natural landscapes, archaeological treasures and cultural highlights. From the colonial streets of Quito and the wildlife-rich Amazon Rainforest to the unique ecosystems of the Galápagos Islands, this carefully designed itinerary showcases an exceptional variety of destinations in one unforgettable holiday.

Continue into Peru, where you’ll explore the historic centre of Lima, the former Inca capital of Cusco, the spectacular Sacred Valley, and the world-renowned citadel of Machu Picchu. Your adventure then takes you to Chile, from cosmopolitan Santiago to the dramatic landscapes of the Atacama Desert and the fascinating archaeological heritage of Easter Island (Rapa Nui).

Blending guided sightseeing with free time to explore at your own pace, this itinerary offers an excellent introduction to the history, cultures, wildlife and diverse landscapes of western South America. Throughout your journey, you’ll enjoy carefully selected accommodation, knowledgeable local guides and a range of optional experiences, allowing you to personalise your holiday while discovering some of the continent’s most iconic destinations.

The short itinerary

Day 1 : DEPART MIAMI / QUITO ARRIVAL DAY - TRANSFER IN
Day 2 : DISCOVER THE RICH HERITAGE AND FLAVOURS OF QUITO
Day 3 : INTO THE AMAZON – JOURNEY FROM THE ANDES TO THE RAINFOREST
Day 4 : AMAZOONICO WILDLIFE ENCOUNTER & TUBING ADVENTURE
Day 5 : RETURN TO QUITO & ARTISANAL CHOCOLATE EXPERIENCE
Day 6 : ARRIVE IN THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS – WELCOME TO SAN CRISTOBAL
Day 7 : GALAPAGUERA – PUERTO CHINO – LA LOBERIA WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS
Day 8 : FREE DAY IN SAN CRISTOBAL – OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS TO EL JUNCO LAGOON OR LOBOS ISLAND
Day 9 : RETURN TO QUITO & RISE ABOVE THE ANDES ON THE TELEFERIQO CABLE CAR
Day 10 : LEISURE DAY IN QUITO WITH OPTIONAL CULTURAL TOUR TO OTAVALO
Day 11 : FROM QUITO TO LIMA - GATEWAY TO PERU’S VIBRANT CAPITAL
Day 12 : EXPLORING LIMA - COLONIAL HERITAGE AND ANCIENT TREASURES
Day 13 : FROM LIMA TO CUSCO - INTO THE HEART OF THE INCA EMPIRE
Day 14 : CUSCO TO SACRED VALLEY - TRADITIONS, TEXTILES AND INCA LEGACY
Day 15 : SACRED VALLEY TO MACHU PICCHU - THE LOST CITY OF THE INCAS
Day 16 : WELCOME TO CHILE – ARRIVE IN SANTIAGO & SETTLE IN
Day 17 : EXPLORE SANTIAGO – FROM COLONIAL CHARM TO MODERN MARVELS
Day 18 : JOURNEY INTO THE DESERT – FROM SANTIAGO TO SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA
Day 19 : LEISURE & LUNAR LANDSCAPES – SUNSET OVER THE VALLEY OF THE MOON
Day 20 : FREE DAY TO DISCOVER THE WONDERS OF THE ATACAMA
Day 21 : RETURN TO SANTIAGO – FROM DESERT LANDSCAPES TO CAPITAL LIFE
Day 22 : FLY TO EASTER ISLAND – TOUCH DOWN IN A LAND OF LEGENDS
Day 23 : IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ARIKI HOTU MATUA – EXPLORE THE SACRED SITES OF EASTER ISLAND
Day 24 : SACRED RITUALS & SUNSET VIEWS – VOLCANIC MAJESTY AND RAPA NUI LEGENDS
Day 25 : FAREWELL TO EASTER ISLAND – RETURN TO SANTIAGO
Day 26 : DEPARTURE – FLY HOME

Day 1 : DEPART MIAMI / QUITO ARRIVAL DAY - TRANSFER IN

Today, your South America journey begins as you board your international flight from MIAMI to Quito, the capital of Ecuador. Situated high in the Andes at the foot of Pichincha Volcano, Quito is one of the world's highest capital cities and serves as the starting point for your exploration of Ecuador.

Upon arrival in Quito, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, Quito is recognised for its remarkably well-preserved colonial centre, historic churches, elegant plazas and traditional architecture. It provides an excellent introduction to Ecuador's history, culture and Andean heritage.

The remainder of the day is at leisure, allowing time to relax after your journey and acclimatise to Quito's high-altitude setting. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to spend the rest of the day at your hotel or take a gentle walk in the surrounding area before the touring programme begins the following day.

Day 2 : DISCOVER THE RICH HERITAGE AND FLAVOURS OF QUITO

After breakfast, begin your guided exploration of Quito's historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognised for its exceptionally well-preserved colonial architecture and historical significance. Accompanied by your local guide, stroll through the city's historic streets while learning about Quito's rich history, culture and traditions.

Your tour includes visits to some of the city's best-known landmarks, including the ornate La Compañía de Jesús (Golden Church), San Francisco Square and the Main Square (Plaza Grande), home to the Presidential Palace and Quito Cathedral. Together, these historic buildings provide an insight into Ecuador's colonial heritage and architectural legacy.

You will also visit the traditional Cruz Verde confectionery workshop, where the same family has been producing the well-known Ecuadorian sweet known as Colaciones for more than 100 years. Learn about the traditional production process before sampling this local speciality.

Later, continue to the famous Equator Line, where you can stand with one foot in each hemisphere and, if operating on the day of your visit, try the popular egg-balancing demonstration. This visit provides an enjoyable introduction to one of Ecuador's most recognisable geographical landmarks.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

The evening is at leisure. Alternatively, you may wish to join the following optional experience.

Optional Authentic Ecuadorian Dinner at Pim's Panecillo

Enjoy an evening at Pim's Panecillo, a restaurant located on El Panecillo Hill, overlooking Quito. Subject to weather conditions, the location offers panoramic views across the city while you enjoy a three-course dinner featuring a selection of Ecuadorian and international dishes prepared using locally sourced ingredients where possible.

Round-trip transfers are included, together with a three-course dinner consisting of a starter, main course, dessert and one soft drink. Guests will be asked to select their preferred menu in advance from the available options.

What's included:

  • Round-trip transfers
  • Three-course dinner (starter, main course, dessert and one soft drink)

Not included:

  • Additional food items
  • Alcoholic beverages

Total experience duration: Approximately 3 hours
Approximate pick-up time: Around 18:00
Recommended fitness level: Light – suitable for most travellers.

Please note: Views from El Panecillo are dependent on weather conditions. Guests are required to select their preferred menu in advance from the available options. Operational arrangements may vary if required.

This optional experience can be added during the online booking process under the "Add Ons" section.

Day 3 : INTO THE AMAZON – JOURNEY FROM THE ANDES TO THE RAINFOREST

After breakfast, depart Quito and travel from the Andean highlands towards the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. Along the way, you'll descend from an altitude of approximately 3,000 metres to 500 metres (9,843 ft to 1,640 ft), passing through changing landscapes as the cooler mountain climate gradually gives way to the warmer, more humid conditions of the Amazon Basin.

En route, stop at the Guacamayos (Macaw) Lookout, located between the Antisana and Sumaco National Reserves. Subject to weather conditions, this viewpoint offers views across the surrounding cloud forest and the eastern slopes leading towards the Amazon region.

Continue your journey to the banks of the Arajuno River, where you will board a motorised canoe for the short journey to your Amazon eco lodge. Following check-in, there will be time to settle into your accommodation and enjoy the natural surroundings before the evening activities begin.

Before dinner, join a guided nocturnal rainforest walk. Accompanied by your local naturalist guide, explore the surrounding forest trails after dark and learn about the rainforest's nocturnal ecosystem. Depending on weather conditions and wildlife activity, you may encounter a variety of insects, frogs and other species that are most active during the evening.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 4 : AMAZOONICO WILDLIFE ENCOUNTER & TUBING ADVENTURE

After breakfast, continue exploring the Amazon Rainforest with a day combining wildlife conservation, local culture and outdoor activities.

This morning, visit amaZOOnico, one of Ecuador's best-known wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centres. The centre provides care for native animals that have been rescued from illegal wildlife trafficking, habitat loss or mistreatment. During your guided visit, you may observe a variety of species, including monkeys, parrots, ocelots and other Amazonian wildlife, while learning about the centre's conservation work and rehabilitation programmes.

Your visit also offers an opportunity to learn about the traditions and knowledge of local Amazonian communities and their relationship with the surrounding rainforest and its wildlife.

In the afternoon, head to the Arajuno River for a river tubing experience. Accompanied by your guide, drift along a section of the river while taking in the surrounding rainforest. The activity is suitable for most travellers and provides another perspective of the Amazon environment. River conditions and wildlife sightings will vary depending on local conditions.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5 : RETURN TO QUITO & ARTISANAL CHOCOLATE EXPERIENCE

After breakfast, begin your return journey from the Amazon Rainforest to the Andean highlands. A short motorised canoe ride along the Arajuno River takes you back to Arajuno Bridge, where your vehicle will be waiting to continue the journey overland to Quito.

As you travel back towards the capital, the scenery gradually changes from tropical rainforest and cloud forest to the higher elevations of the Andes. Upon arrival in Quito, continue with a visit to a local artisan chocolate producer.

Ecuador is internationally recognised for producing some of the world's finest cacao. During your artisanal chocolate tasting experience, learn about the journey from bean to bar and sample a selection of chocolates made using locally grown Ecuadorian cacao. This visit offers an introduction to one of the country's most important agricultural products and culinary traditions.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 6 : ARRIVE IN THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS – WELCOME TO SAN CRISTOBAL

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your scheduled flight from Quito to San Cristóbal Island in the Galápagos Islands. Located approximately 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) off Ecuador's Pacific coast, this volcanic archipelago is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is renowned for its unique wildlife and important role in the development of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

Upon arrival on San Cristóbal Island, you will be transferred to your hotel in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the island's main town. After check-in, attend a short welcome briefing, where your guide will provide an overview of the programme, practical information about travelling within the Galápagos and guidance on the conservation measures that help protect this unique environment.

The remainder of the day is at leisure. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to relax at your hotel or explore parts of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno before the included sightseeing programme begins the following day.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 : GALAPAGUERA – PUERTO CHINO – LA LOBERIA WILDLIFE ENCOUNTERS

After breakfast, continue exploring San Cristóbal Island with a full day of sightseeing showcasing the island's distinctive wildlife and coastal landscapes.

Your first visit is to Galapaguera, a protected giant tortoise breeding and conservation centre, where you can observe Galápagos giant tortoises in a natural setting while learning about the conservation programmes that help protect this iconic species.

Continue to Puerto Chino, a sandy beach surrounded by volcanic landscapes and the Pacific Ocean. There will be time to enjoy the surroundings, take a walk along the beach or simply relax before continuing your day's sightseeing.

Later, visit La Lobería, a coastal area frequently visited by Galápagos sea lions. Accompanied by your guide, enjoy an approximately 1-hour walk along the coastal trail. Please note that sections of the path may be affected by high tide depending on local conditions.

During the walk, there may be opportunities to observe some of the Galápagos Islands' native birdlife. Species commonly found in the area include red-billed tropicbirds, blue-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, frigatebirds, yellow warblers and several species of Darwin's finches. Wildlife sightings vary depending on the season, weather conditions and natural animal behaviour.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 : FREE DAY IN SAN CRISTOBAL – OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS TO EL JUNCO LAGOON OR LOBOS ISLAND

After breakfast, the day is at leisure, giving you time to explore San Cristóbal Island independently or join one of the optional excursions available.

Optional Experience 1 – El Junco Lagoon: Visit El Junco Lagoon, the largest natural freshwater lagoon in the Galápagos Islands. Located in the highlands within the crater of an extinct volcano, the lagoon is an important freshwater source for local wildlife. Depending on the season and wildlife activity, you may observe frigatebirds using the lagoon to rinse their feathers before returning to the coast.

Optional Experience 2 – Lobos Island: Travel by boat to Lobos Island, a small islet named after its resident population of Galápagos sea lions. The island is also home to blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds and, on occasions, Galápagos fur seals. A guided walk provides opportunities to observe the island's wildlife and volcanic landscapes.

Subject to sea and weather conditions, there may also be an opportunity for snorkelling and swimming in the waters between Lobos Island and San Cristóbal. Marine life commonly found in the area includes colourful fish, sea lions, rays and, occasionally, reef sharks. As with all wildlife experiences, sightings cannot be guaranteed.

Please note: These excursions are optional, available at an additional cost and can be added during the online booking process. Activities are subject to weather, sea conditions and local operational requirements.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 9 : RETURN TO QUITO & RISE ABOVE THE ANDES ON THE TELEFERIQO CABLE CAR

After breakfast, transfer to San Cristóbal Airport for your scheduled flight back to Quito. Before leaving the Galápagos Islands, there may be an opportunity to see some of the Galápagos sea lions that are commonly found along the waterfront and around Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.

Upon arrival in Quito, you will be transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure, allowing time to relax or explore the city independently, depending on your interests and the time available.

Quito from Above – TelefériQo Cable Car & Panoramic Viewpoints

Later, travel to the TelefériQo cable car, which ascends the slopes of Pichincha Volcano to an altitude of approximately 4,000 metres (13,123 feet). The cable car provides access to one of the highest viewpoints overlooking Quito and the surrounding Andean landscape.

Subject to weather conditions, the upper station offers views across Quito and, on clear days, towards several of Ecuador's volcanoes, including Cotopaxi and Cayambe. There will be time to enjoy the surroundings and take photographs before returning to the city.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 10 : LEISURE DAY IN QUITO WITH OPTIONAL CULTURAL TOUR TO OTAVALO

Today is at leisure, giving you the opportunity to relax or explore Quito independently. You may wish to visit the city's UNESCO World Heritage-listed Historic Centre, browse local shops and cafés, or simply enjoy some free time before continuing your journey through Ecuador.

Optional Experience – Otavalo Market & Cuicocha Crater Lake

Alternatively, you may choose to join an optional full-day excursion to Otavalo, one of Ecuador's best-known market towns, recognised for its indigenous culture and traditional handicrafts.

Travelling north from Quito, pass through the Andean countryside before stopping to sample locally produced chirimoya fruit and the region's well-known Cayambe biscuits.

On arrival in Otavalo, visit the Plaza de Ponchos, one of South America's largest indigenous craft markets. There will be time to browse the stalls, where local artisans sell textiles, woven goods, jewellery, clothing and handmade souvenirs.

Continue to Cuicocha Crater Lake, located within the Cotacachi-Cayapas Ecological Reserve, where a boat trip is included, subject to local operating conditions. During the visit, your guide will explain the geological and ecological significance of the volcanic crater lake and its surrounding landscape.

The excursion also includes a visit to Cotacachi, a town well known throughout Ecuador for its leather craftsmanship. There will be time to explore the local shops before meeting a member of the Otavaleño community, who will share an introduction to local customs, traditions and daily life.

What's included:

  • Private return transfers from Quito
  • Professional bilingual guide
  • Chirimoya and Cayambe biscuit tasting
  • Boat ride on Cuicocha Crater Lake (subject to local operating conditions)

Not included:

  • Meals and drinks not specified

Total experience duration: Approximately 5 hours
Approximate pick-up time: Around 08:00
Recommended fitness level: Light – mostly easy walking with short periods of standing.

Meals: Breakfast

Please note: The itinerary and operating times are subject to local conditions. The boat ride on Cuicocha Crater Lake is subject to weather and operational availability.

This optional experience can be added during the online booking process under the "Add Ons" section.

Day 11 : FROM QUITO TO LIMA - GATEWAY TO PERU’S VIBRANT CAPITAL

After breakfast, transfer to Quito Airport for your onward flight to Lima, Peru, where the next stage of your South American journey begins.

Upon arrival in Lima, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. Known as the City of Kings, Lima is Peru's capital and largest city, combining colonial heritage with modern districts and serving as the country's political, cultural and culinary centre.

The remainder of the day is at leisure. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to relax at your hotel or explore parts of the city independently, including districts such as Miraflores or Barranco, both known for their cafés, parks, coastal setting and local character.

Optional Experience – Magic Water Circuit with Dinner

This evening, you may choose to visit the Magic Water Circuit, located within Parque de la Exposición. Recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's largest fountain complex, the attraction features illuminated fountains, water displays and light effects. Following your visit, continue to a local restaurant for a set menu dinner before returning to your hotel.

Please note: This optional experience is operated by our local supplier and includes hotel transfers, a guided visit, admission to the Magic Water Circuit and a set menu dinner. The excursion normally operates in the evening and lasts approximately 4–5 hours, although timings may vary. Pickup and drop-off times, restaurant venue, menu, sequence of services and features operating within the Magic Water Circuit may change without prior notice due to operational requirements, maintenance, traffic conditions, local regulations or other circumstances beyond our control. Such adjustments will not constitute a material change to the overall experience. This excursion is available at an additional cost and can be added during the online booking process, subject to availability.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 12 : EXPLORING LIMA - COLONIAL HERITAGE AND ANCIENT TREASURES

After breakfast, join a guided tour of Lima, Peru's capital, exploring its historic centre, which has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved colonial architecture and historical significance.

Your tour begins at the Main Square (Plaza Mayor), the historic centre of Lima, where you will see important landmarks including the Lima Cathedral, the Government Palace and a number of colonial buildings that reflect the city's Spanish heritage. Your guide will provide an introduction to Lima's history and its development over the centuries.

Continue to Casa Aliaga, one of the oldest continuously occupied colonial houses in the Americas. Built in 1535 and granted by Francisco Pizarro to Jerónimo de Aliaga, the property has remained in the ownership of the same family for generations and offers an insight into colonial life in Peru.

Your sightseeing continues at the Larco Museum in the district of Pueblo Libre. Housed within an 18th-century viceregal mansion built on the site of a pre-Columbian pyramid, the museum displays an extensive collection of archaeological artefacts, including ceramics, gold and silver objects, and exhibits representing Peru's pre-Columbian civilisations.

The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure. You may wish to relax at your hotel or continue exploring Lima independently, depending on your interests and the time available.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 13 : FROM LIMA TO CUSCO - INTO THE HEART OF THE INCA EMPIRE

After breakfast, transfer to Lima Airport for your scheduled flight to Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire and one of Peru's most historically significant cities. Upon arrival, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the morning is intended to allow time to acclimatise to Cusco's high altitude before the afternoon sightseeing programme.

This afternoon, join a guided tour of Cusco, where Inca stonework and Spanish colonial architecture can be seen throughout the city. Your first visit is to the Santo Domingo Convent, built on the foundations of the former Coricancha Temple, which was one of the most important religious sites of the Inca civilisation. Parts of the original Inca stone walls remain visible within the complex.

Continue to the Cusco Cathedral, located on the city's historic Main Square (Plaza de Armas). The cathedral houses an extensive collection of colonial religious art and forms an important part of Cusco's architectural and cultural heritage.

Your sightseeing continues to several archaeological sites located on the outskirts of the city. Visit Sacsayhuamán, an important Inca ceremonial and defensive complex constructed using large stone blocks, before continuing to Qenqo, believed to have served ceremonial purposes, and Puka Pukara, an archaeological site thought to have functioned as a military outpost and control point during the Inca period.

After the tour, return to your hotel. The remainder of the evening is at leisure.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 14 : CUSCO TO SACRED VALLEY - TRADITIONS, TEXTILES AND INCA LEGACY

After breakfast, depart Cusco and travel through the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a region known for its archaeological sites, traditional Andean communities and agricultural landscapes.

Your first visit is to the village of Chinchero, where many traditional Andean customs continue to be practised. Explore the archaeological remains and visit the 17th-century colonial church, one of the earliest churches built during the Spanish colonial period in Peru. There will also be an opportunity to learn about local weaving traditions, for which the village is well known.

Continue to the Living Museum of Yucay, where local artisans demonstrate traditional skills including weaving, pottery, silverwork and adobe construction. The visit also provides an opportunity to see native Andean animals such as llamas, alpacas and sheep.

Later, continue to Ollantaytambo, one of the best-preserved Inca settlements in Peru. Explore the town before visiting the Ollantaytambo Archaeological Site, an important Inca ceremonial, agricultural and defensive complex. Your guide will explain its historical significance and the engineering techniques used during the Inca period.

There will be time to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey through the Sacred Valley.

On Sundays, the itinerary also includes time to visit the local market, where regional produce, handicrafts and traditional textiles are available.

Following today's sightseeing, continue to your hotel in the Sacred Valley. The remainder of the evening is at leisure.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 15 : SACRED VALLEY TO MACHU PICCHU - THE LOST CITY OF THE INCAS

After breakfast, depart the Sacred Valley and transfer to Ollantaytambo Station to board your train to Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu. The railway follows the Urubamba River through the Andes, passing changing mountain landscapes and cloud forest before arriving at the foot of the historic sanctuary.

On arrival in Aguas Calientes, continue by shuttle bus to the entrance of Machu Picchu, the 15th-century Inca citadel built during the reign of Emperor Pachacuti. Designated both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu is recognised as one of South America's most important archaeological sites.

Your guided visit includes an introduction to the history, construction and purpose of the citadel while exploring key areas such as the agricultural terraces, ceremonial temples, residential sectors and finely crafted stone structures. Throughout the visit, your guide will explain how the site was built and its significance within the Inca civilisation. Views of the surrounding mountains are subject to weather conditions.

Following your visit, return to Aguas Calientes where lunch is included at Café Inkaterra before boarding your return train. Later, continue your journey back to Cusco, where you will be transferred to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 16 : WELCOME TO CHILE – ARRIVE IN SANTIAGO & SETTLE IN

Upon arrival in Santiago, Chile's capital, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. Situated between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific coast, Santiago combines historic neighbourhoods with modern districts and serves as the country's political, cultural and economic centre.

During the transfer, you will pass through parts of the city before arriving at your hotel. Depending on traffic conditions and the weather, there may be views of the surrounding Andes.

After check-in, the remainder of the day is at leisure. This allows time to relax after your international flight or, if you prefer, explore the area surrounding your hotel independently.

Meals: None

Day 17 : EXPLORE SANTIAGO – FROM COLONIAL CHARM TO MODERN MARVELS

After breakfast, join a guided tour of Santiago, providing an introduction to Chile's capital, where historic neighbourhoods sit alongside modern commercial districts.

Your tour begins with a walk from the hotel along parts of the city centre before continuing through the Lastarria District, an area known for its historic buildings, cafés, galleries and cultural venues. Your guide will introduce the history and development of this part of Santiago as you explore the surrounding streets.

Continue to Santa Lucía Hill, where there will be an opportunity to enjoy views across the city, subject to weather conditions. Your guide will explain the significance of this historic site and Santiago's development from its early settlement to the present day.

The tour continues to the historic Plaza de Armas, where you will see important landmarks including the Metropolitan Cathedral, the former National Congress building and La Moneda Palace, the official seat of Chile's government, located on Plaza de la Constitución.

Before returning to your hotel, visit a specialist Lapis Lazuli boutique to learn about this distinctive blue gemstone, found in only a few locations worldwide, including Chile. There will be time to browse a selection of jewellery, handicrafts and locally produced souvenirs.

Following the tour, return to your hotel. The remainder of the evening is at leisure.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 18 : JOURNEY INTO THE DESERT – FROM SANTIAGO TO SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your scheduled domestic flight to Calama, the nearest airport to San Pedro de Atacama.

Upon arrival, meet your local driver and continue by road to San Pedro de Atacama, a journey of approximately two hours. As you travel across northern Chile, the landscape gradually changes from the Andean foothills to the arid terrain of the Atacama Desert, one of the driest deserts in the world.

On arrival in San Pedro de Atacama, check in to your hotel. This small desert town serves as the main base for exploring the surrounding valleys, salt flats, volcanoes and geological formations of the Atacama region.

The remainder of the day is at leisure. You may wish to relax after your journey or explore the town independently, depending on your arrival time.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 19 : LEISURE & LUNAR LANDSCAPES – SUNSET OVER THE VALLEY OF THE MOON

After breakfast, the morning is at leisure, allowing time to relax or explore San Pedro de Atacama independently before this afternoon's excursion.

In the afternoon, travel to the Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna), located within the Los Flamencos National Reserve. This protected area is known for its distinctive rock formations, sand dunes and salt deposits, shaped over thousands of years by wind and geological processes.

Your visit includes several viewpoints within the reserve, where your guide will explain the geological history of the region. As the afternoon progresses, changing light conditions often highlight the colours and textures of the surrounding landscape. Subject to weather and visibility, there may also be views of the Andes Mountains and nearby volcanoes.

After the excursion, return to your hotel in San Pedro de Atacama.

Meals: Breakfast

Optional Experience – Tatio Geysers & Machuca Village

Alternatively, you may choose to join an optional early morning excursion to the Tatio Geysers, one of the world's highest geothermal fields. Depart before sunrise to visit the geyser basin, where geothermal activity is generally most visible during the cooler morning temperatures. Steam emissions and geyser activity vary depending on weather and natural conditions.

The excursion also includes a visit to the small Andean village of Machuca, where there will be time to explore the village and learn about life in the Chilean Altiplano. Local food and refreshments may be available for purchase, subject to availability.

Please note: This optional excursion is available at an additional cost and can be added during the online booking process, subject to availability. Due to the high altitude, this excursion may not be suitable for all travellers.

Day 20 : FREE DAY TO DISCOVER THE WONDERS OF THE ATACAMA

After breakfast, the day is at leisure, giving you the opportunity to relax or explore San Pedro de Atacama independently. You may wish to spend time in the town or simply enjoy the unique desert environment before the next stage of your journey.

Alternatively, you may choose to join the following optional full-day excursion, offering the opportunity to explore more of the high-altitude landscapes of the Atacama Desert.

Meals: Breakfast

Optional Experience – Altiplanic Lagoons, Red Stones & Toconao

Travel into the Altiplano to visit the Miscanti and Miñiques Lagoons, located within the Los Flamencos National Reserve. Surrounded by volcanic landscapes, these high-altitude lagoons are known for their distinctive scenery and wildlife.

The excursion also includes a visit to the Salar de Aguas Calientes, commonly known as the Red Stones, where the mineral-rich landscape creates distinctive colours and geological formations unique to the region.

Continue to Chaxa Lagoon, where there may be opportunities to observe Andean flamingos and other bird species in their natural habitat. Wildlife sightings vary depending on the season and natural conditions.

Before returning to San Pedro de Atacama, visit the village of Toconao, known for its volcanic stone architecture and traditional handicrafts. Lunch is included during the excursion.

Please note: This optional excursion is available at an additional cost and can be added during the online booking process, subject to availability. As the excursion operates at high altitude, it may not be suitable for all travellers. The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions or local operational requirements.

Day 21 : RETURN TO SANTIAGO – FROM DESERT LANDSCAPES TO CAPITAL LIFE

After breakfast, transfer to Calama Airport for your scheduled flight to Santiago.

Upon arrival, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. After check-in, the remainder of the day is at leisure.

Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to relax at your hotel or explore parts of Santiago independently, including its parks, museums, cafés or shopping areas.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 22 : FLY TO EASTER ISLAND – TOUCH DOWN IN A LAND OF LEGENDS

After breakfast, transfer to Santiago Airport for your scheduled flight to Easter Island (Rapa Nui), one of the world's most remote inhabited islands, located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.

Upon arrival, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. Easter Island is recognised for its archaeological heritage, volcanic landscapes and the iconic moai statues, which have made the island one of Chile's most distinctive destinations.

After check-in, the remainder of the day is at leisure. Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to relax at your hotel or explore the local area independently.

Alternatively, you may choose to join the following optional excursion, available at an additional cost during the online booking process, subject to availability.

Meals: Breakfast

Optional Experience – Ahu Akivi, Tahai & Puna Pau

Visit Ahu Tahai, one of Easter Island's best-known ceremonial sites, where several restored moai stand overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The site also includes the only restored moai with reconstructed coral eyes.

Continue to Ahu Akivi, where seven moai stand on a ceremonial platform in one of the island's most distinctive archaeological settings. Your guide will explain the history and significance of the site and the theories surrounding the orientation of these statues.

The excursion concludes at Puna Pau, the volcanic quarry where the distinctive red scoria pukao (topknots) were carved before being transported to ceremonial platforms across the island.

Please note: This optional excursion is available at an additional cost and can be added during the online booking process, subject to availability. The order of visits may vary due to local operational requirements.

Day 23 : IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ARIKI HOTU MATUA – EXPLORE THE SACRED SITES OF EASTER ISLAND

After breakfast, join a full-day guided tour exploring some of Easter Island's (Rapa Nui) most important archaeological sites. Today's route follows locations traditionally associated with Ariki Hotu Matua, who is regarded in Rapa Nui oral tradition as the island's first king.

Your first visit is to Akahanga, an important ceremonial site where several fallen moai, archaeological remains and the foundations of former dwellings can still be seen. Your guide will explain the site's historical significance and its role in early Rapa Nui society.

Continue to Vaihu, where a reconstructed traditional village provides an introduction to aspects of daily life on Easter Island. Here you will see examples of traditional earth ovens, stone chicken houses and elliptical dwellings built using historic construction techniques.

Later, visit Ahu Tongariki, the largest restored ceremonial platform on Easter Island, where 15 restored moai stand overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The site is recognised as one of the island's most significant archaeological landmarks and provides an insight into the ceremonial traditions of the Rapa Nui people.

Continue to Rano Raraku, the volcanic quarry where almost all of the island's moai were carved. During your guided walk, you will see numerous statues in different stages of completion, providing an understanding of how these monumental figures were created and transported across the island.

The day's sightseeing concludes at Anakena Beach, which, according to Rapa Nui tradition, is the landing place of Ariki Hotu Matua. There will be time to relax, walk along the beach or swim, subject to weather conditions, before returning to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 24 : SACRED RITUALS & SUNSET VIEWS – VOLCANIC MAJESTY AND RAPA NUI LEGENDS

After breakfast, continue exploring Easter Island (Rapa Nui) with a guided tour of several sites associated with the island's cultural, archaeological and ceremonial history.

Your first visit is to Ahu Vinapu, where the stonework of the ceremonial platform has often been compared with Inca masonry due to its precise construction. Your guide will explain the different archaeological theories surrounding the site. You will also see a distinctive red scoria moai, one of the island's more unusual statues.

Continue to the summit of Rano Kau, the largest volcanic crater on Easter Island. Subject to weather conditions, there are views across the crater, its freshwater lake and the surrounding coastline. Your guide will explain the geological significance of this extinct volcano and its importance within the island's landscape.

Nearby, visit the ceremonial village of Orongo, where the annual Tangata Manu (Birdman) competition was held until the 19th century. Learn about the traditions associated with this important ceremony and the role it played in the leadership and culture of the Rapa Nui people. From Orongo, subject to weather conditions, there are views towards the offshore islets, including Motu Nui, which featured in the Birdman ceremony.

Following the tour, return to Hanga Roa. The remainder of the evening is at leisure. Depending on the weather and your preference, you may wish to visit Ahu Tahai or another coastal viewpoint to watch the sunset before returning to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 25 : FAREWELL TO EASTER ISLAND – RETURN TO SANTIAGO

After breakfast, transfer to Mataveri International Airport for your scheduled flight from Easter Island (Rapa Nui) to Santiago.

Upon arrival in Santiago, you will be met by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to relax at your hotel or explore parts of Santiago independently before your onward journey.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 26 : DEPARTURE – FLY HOME

Depending on your flight departure time, breakfast may be available at your hotel before your transfer to Santiago International Airport.

At the scheduled time, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward international flight, marking the conclusion of your journey through Chile.

Your tour has taken you from the historic districts of Santiago to the archaeological heritage of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and the unique landscapes of the Atacama Desert, offering an introduction to the country's diverse history, culture and natural environments.

We hope you have enjoyed your journey and wish you a safe and pleasant flight home.

Meals: Breakfast (subject to your flight departure time)

What's included

  • Return economy flights from MIAMI
  • Internal flights within Ecuador, Peru and Chile, including Quito to Lima, Cusco to Santiago, Santiago–Calama–Santiago, and Santiago–Easter Island–Santiago
  • Accommodation in carefully selected hotels and eco-lodges
  • Meals as specified in the itinerary (breakfast daily, plus selected lunches and dinners in the Amazon)
  • All transfers, including airport transfers, intercity transport, shared transfers to and from train stations, and air-conditioned vehicles where applicable
  • Train journey to Machu Picchu (return) in Expedition or Voyager service (Standard), including bus transfers between Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu
  • English-speaking local guides throughout the tour
  • Meet and greet service on arrival, with support from our local representatives throughout your journey
  • All entrance fees and guided visits as per the itinerary, including:
    • Lima: Casa Aliaga, Cathedral, and Larco Museum
    • Cusco: Coricancha, Cathedral, Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay
    • Sacred Valley: Chinchero, Living Museum of Yucay, and Ollantaytambo Fortress
    • Machu Picchu: Guided visit to the iconic Inca citadel
    • Ecuador: Quito Historic Centre, Equator Line, Amazon experiences, and Galápagos excursions as detailed in the itinerary
    • Chile: Santiago city tour, Valle de la Luna, Rano Raraku, Orongo, Rano Kau, Anakena Beach, Ahu Tongariki, and other included Easter Island sites as detailed in the itinerary
  • Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC) covering key archaeological sites
  • All applicable hotel taxes and government service charges
  • ATOL protection for UK bookings and ABTOT protection for non-UK bookings, ensuring full financial security
  • 24/7 emergency support during your holiday

What's not included

  • Checked baggage
  • Galápagos National Park entrance fee
  • Galápagos Transit Control Card (INGALA)
  • Single supplement for solo travellers
  • Travel insurance (mandatory for all travellers)
  • Visa fees (if applicable)
  • Optional excursions and activities not specified as included in the itinerary
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Personal expenses, including drinks, laundry, telephone calls and other incidental expenses
  • Tips for guides, drivers, hotel staff and other service providers
  • Early check-in or late check-out at hotels unless otherwise specified
  • Any item not explicitly listed under "What's Included"
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Your Program Duration = 26 Days
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We carefully select a diverse range of accommodations to enhance your travel experience, ensuring comfort, character, and cultural connection throughout your journey. From boutique heritage hotels and eco-lodges to premium city hotels, desert retreats, and island properties, each accommodation has been carefully chosen for its quality, location, ambience, and guest satisfaction. Below is the list of hotels you are likely to stay in during this tour. If any of the listed properties are unavailable, similar standard accommodations will be offered.

Place Hotel Name Description
Quito Sheraton Quito Hotel A sophisticated hotel located in the heart of Quito’s commercial district, offering upscale amenities, mountain views, and easy access to key city attractions.
Amazon Rainforest Itamandi A unique eco-lodge set deep within the Amazon rainforest, offering open-air cabanas, immersive nature experiences, and a true connection with the surrounding jungle and wildlife.
San Cristóbal (Galápagos) Opuntia Hotel Stylish beachfront hotel offering easy access to town and the natural beauty of the Galápagos coast.
Lima Tierra Viva Lima A comfortable and contemporary hotel ideally located in Miraflores, offering modern amenities and easy access to Lima’s key attractions, restaurants, and coastal views.
Cusco Tierra Viva Cusco A charming boutique hotel blending traditional Andean character with modern comfort, perfectly situated for exploring Cusco’s historic centre.
Sacred Valley AVA Spots A peaceful retreat in the Sacred Valley offering stylish accommodation surrounded by nature, providing a comfortable base for exploring the region.
Santiago Hotel Plaza San Francisco An elegant, centrally located hotel offering comfortable accommodation with modern facilities and convenient access to Santiago’s principal attractions.
San Pedro de Atacama Hotel Casa Don Tomás A comfortable desert lodge featuring traditional Atacama-inspired architecture, excellent facilities, and a convenient location close to the centre of San Pedro de Atacama.
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) Hotel Puku Vai A comfortable hotel surrounded by tropical gardens, offering a relaxing base with easy access to Easter Island’s archaeological sites and Mataveri Airport.

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    • Flight time Flights from the USA to Quito typically take around 6–8 hours direct from cities like Miami or New York. One-stop flights from other cities may take 10–12 hours with connections via Atlanta, Dallas, or Houston.
    • Timezone GMT -5 hours (Ecuador is 1 hour behind the US Eastern Standard Time)
    • Recommended airlines American Airlines, Delta, United, and Avianca offer direct and one-stop flight options. Our packages include one-stop flights, with preferred airline options available at an extra cost.
    • Best season The best time to visit Ecuador is from June to September when the weather is dry, ideal for exploring the Andes and the Galápagos Islands.
    • Visa US citizens do not need a tourist visa for stays of up to 90 days. Entry requirements may change, so travellers should check with the Ecuadorian Embassy or official government sources before departure. It is your responsibility to check and meet entry requirements before travel.
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