What's Included

  • All Inclusive Pricing
  • Entrance and Program Fees
  • Guided Tours
  • Airport Meet & Greet
  • Breakfast Daily
  • Deluxe Hotel Accommodations
  • Other Meals as Listed

Daily Itinerary

Day 1 October 5 – Depart the USA

Day 2 October 6 – Arrive in Rio de Janeiro & Urca Hill

October 6 – Arrive in Rio de Janeiro & Urca Hill Check in at the hotel and transfer to the Urca neighborhood, where Sugar Loaf is located. The visit is made in two steps by cable car. The first one takes passengers to Urca Hill, which is 215 meters high and offers beautiful views of Guanabara Bay and its islands, the Rio-Niterói bridge, and Corcovado Hill. From this stage, a second cable car will take you to the top of the mountain, at 395 meters high, offering splendid views of Copacabana beach, the Santa Cruz fortress, and some beaches in Niterói. Overnight in Rio de Janeiro. (D)

Day 3 October 7 – Corcovado

From many places in the city, the visitor can see the most beautiful postcard of Rio de Janeiro since 1931: the Christ the Redeemer statue located at Corcovado Mountain, 710 meters above sea level. This tour begins in the Cosme Velho neighborhood, where the cog train starts its trip up to the statue through the Tijuca Forest. Once there, a panoramic and extraordinary view of Rio will be seen, including the Sugar Loaf, the Guanabara Bay, the beaches of the Southern Zone, and the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon. Overnight in Rio de Janeiro. (B, L)

Day 4 October 8 – Downtown Rio de Janeiro & Carnival Experience

Heading downtown, you will meet the Old Rio and have the chance to visit the cultural side of this beautiful city. This insider’s tour of colonial Rio highlights the concealed, preserved, and authentic Rio, featuring the old Lapa district with its aqueduct arches; Praça 15, the historical center of Rio where we find the restored Vice-Roy Palace and the National History Museum, the impressive Candelaria Church; as well as the São Bento Monastery, considered to be the city’s richest historical building. Visit to the Olympic Boulevard, passing by the Museu do Amanhã (Tomorrow’s Museum). Lunch at Cais do Oriente Restaurant. Located downtown in the old part of the city, the building has been preserved in its early 20th-century architecture. Depart for the Carnival Experience. Visit a Samba School (groups of 4,000 to 5,000 people in each “school”) and a “barracão” (large sheds where all preparation for the parade takes place). In the evening, enjoy a Roxy Dinner Show that stands out for its international-level dinner with a Brazilian touch, featuring dishes that celebrate the country's culinary diversity. During dinner, guests will be serenaded by the "Banda Roxy," with the elegance of Bossa Nova under the musical direction of Pretinho da Serrinha. Overnight in Rio de Janeiro. (B, L, D)

Day 5 October 9 – Iguassu Falls: Brazilian Falls

Depart from Rio on your flight to Iguassu Falls. Arrive and spend half of the day at the Brazilian Falls. Cross the Tancredo Neves bridge into Brazil, pass through the Brazilian countryside, and enter the Iguassu National Park, the largest in southern Brazil. Visit the park’s visitor center, which features an exhibit on the local ecosystem. Continue down the Cataratas Highway through the rainforest of the park to the falls. Iguassu Falls are on the border of Brazil and Argentina, where the Iguassu River drops into a gigantic horseshoe canyon—descending a walkway, contemplating the lovely waterfalls in all of nature’s exuberance, with panoramic views of both sides. In the evening, enjoy a barbecue dinner and show at the Rafain Restaurant. It’s a unique place that offers a variety of hot dishes, salads, and desserts, besides a great choice. Above all, there is a typical Latin American Show, where several highlighted folkloric shows are the main attraction. Overnight in the Iguassu Falls area. (B, D)

Day 6 October 10 – Iguassu Falls: Argentinian Falls

Depart from the hotel and enjoy a scenic drive along the highway to the Argentine Iguazu Park. The visit starts with ample time to visit the upper Argentinian falls, including the San Martín Falls. On the way back from the falls, the tour stops at the Argentine shopping district for some free time. Overnight in the Iguassu Falls area. (B, L)

Day 7 October 11 – Iguaçu National Park Birds Park & Flight to Buenos Aires

Located a few meters from the Visitors Center of Iguaçu National Park, the Bird Park is a theme park dedicated to the preservation and reproduction of animals. It is considered the largest in Latin America. In its 16 acres of bushland, the park is home to more than 900 birds from 150 species worldwide, as well as numerous butterflies, marmosets, alligators, pythons, and hummingbirds. The tour is conducted on a 1300m track that leads the visitor to the various nurseries. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Buenos Aires. This evening, you will be taken to a "porteño" restaurant for dinner with an international-caliber tango show. With stages on two levels, state-of-the-art technology for the sound, the lighting, and the special effects that will make this evening unforgettable. Overnight in Buenos Aires. (B, D)

Day 8 October 12 – Buenos Aires

On today’s tour you will see: the impressive building of the National Congress (Parliament), the Civic Center including Plaza de Mayo (May Square), surrounded by the Government House (Casa Rosada), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo (City Hall from the colonial period), the famous “Teatro Colón”, one of the best Opera Houses in the world, and other important buildings. The tour continues to the traditional San Telmo district and the picturesque Italian La Boca neighborhood, where a stop will be made. We will walk along Caminito, the street par excellence of the La Boca neighborhood and a perfect place to learn about the history and deep-rooted traditions of this area of the Argentine capital. The great attraction of La Boca is the abundance of street artists: painters, musicians, and tango dancers who stand out for their talent and love of traditional Buenos Aires culture. The tour continues through recently recycled Puerto Madero to Palermo Gardens, and finally to elegant Recoleta, with its fashionable shops and restaurants. Overnight in Buenos Aires. (B, L, D)

Day 9 October 13 – Full Day Fiesta at Gaucha Santa Susana Cattle Ranch

Today, we will see how a typical Argentine “rancho” / ranch day unfolds. Leaving Buenos Aires, we will travel to the countryside to spend a day at a cattle ranch, learning about its customs and traditions. This is the land of an appetizing barbecue, called “asado”, of the folk dances and singing of their festive days, and watch a “gaucho” demonstrating his mastery and skill riding and taming horses, as well as a show with a troop of horses and a ring race. Overnight in Buenos Aires. (B, L, D)

Day 10 October 14 – Return to the USA

Departure Dates

  1. Tuesday, October 5, 2027
    From $6998*
Tour: XS27 Code: B