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Cruises
Peru Amazon Cruise
This voyage takes us deep into the world’s greatest wilderness through an ever-changing vista of lush tropical rainforest. Our riverboat, the newest and most luxurious in the Peruvian Amazon, plies these waters with comfort, elegance and attentive service, affording superb wildlife viewing from her observation deck. view details Length: 10 days / 9 nights Season: Year-round Rating: Grade I Land Cost From: from $5,545
Amazon Rainforest Cruise aboard the M/Y Tucano
The Amazon River is 7 miles wide near Manaus. It drains a 2.3 million square mile basin that contains the earth's largest tract of tropical forest. 60% of this region, known as Amazonia, lies within Brazil, and has beckoned explorers since the Spaniard Orellana first navigated the river in 1542. Using an air-conditioned, 18-passenger riverboat as our base, we watch for birds in the treetops, study plants in the forest, swim off of white sand beaches, fish for piranha in black water streams, search for caiman at night, and visit local river communities. view details Length: 11 days / 10 nights Season: March - December Rating: Grade I Land Cost From: from $3,185
Galápagos Wildlife Odyssey
Brought to the world’s attention by Darwin's famous 1835 visit, and declared a World Heritage Site in 1978, Galápagos is Ecuador's largest national park. Opposing ocean currents buffet the volcanic islands, resulting in a unique environment which provides the perfect setting for birds, plants and reptiles which are are not found anywhere else on earth! This is one of the few destinations where travelers of all ages can share the fascination of approachable wildlife and enjoy great weather and easy-paced activities. view details Length: 11 days / 10 nights Season: Year-round Rating: Grade I Land Cost From: from $4,535
Galápagos & Machu Picchu
Experience two of South America’s most important and renowned destinations on one exciting tour. The Galápagos, a foremost natural history destination offers visitors the chance to watch and photograph unique species of wildlife, learn about our planet and how species evolved, and observe animal behaviors not normally seen including courtship rituals, nest building and/or the rearing of young! Machu Picchu, the jewel of Inca architecture, a site created in harmony with its natural surroundings allows visitors a glimpse into a not too distant, fascinating past. view details Length: 17 days / 16 nights Season: Year-round Rating: Grade I Land Cost From: from $7,475
Galápagos Wildlife Odyssey aboard the M/Y La Pinta
Brought to the world’s attention by Darwin's famous 1835 visit, and declared a World Heritage Site in 1978, Galápagos is Ecuador's largest national park. Opposing ocean currents buffet the volcanic islands, resulting in a unique environment which provides the perfect setting for birds, plants and reptiles which are are not found anywhere else on earth! This is one of the few destinations where travelers of all ages can share the fascination of approachable wildlife and enjoy great weather and easy-paced activities. view details Length: 11 days / 10 nights Season: Year-round Rating: Grade I Land Cost From: from $5,985
Galápagos & Machu Picchu aboard the M/Y La Pinta
Experience two of South America’s most important and renowned destinations on one exciting tour. The Galápagos, a foremost natural history destination offers visitors the chance to watch and photograph unique species of wildlife, learn about our planet and how species evolved, and observe animal behaviors not normally seen including courtship rituals, nest building and/or the rearing of young! Machu Picchu, the jewel of Inca architecture, a site created in harmony with its natural surroundings allows visitors a glimpse into a not too distant, fascinating past. view details Length: 17 days / 16 nights Season: Year-round Rating: Grade II Land Cost From: from $8,765 |
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