Take this South American tour and discover a spellbinding blend of native cultures and international influences as you cross the continent from Santiago to Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Your tour begins in Santiago, Chile's Andean capital city, from which you can explore the captivating Pacific Coast. You'll then visit Puerto Varas, your jumping-off point for tours of the breathtakingly beautiful lakes region, and the perfect place to interact with locals and to savor delectable desserts with a surprising German influence. Next, spend an unforgettable day crossing into Argentina by bus and boat as you sail across the vast lakes of the Andes over the border into Bariloche for a taste of the Alps in the heart of Patagonia. From there, it's on to the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, where grand European-style architecture mingles with a fiery passion for tango and asados (barbecues). End your journey across the estuary, where Uruguay awaits, offering colonial charms and pastoral scenes that are a lovely cap to your South American journey.

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Air Cost:$1590 from Richmond
Optional Pre-trip:Machu Picchu: $1795
Optional Post-trip:Iguassu Falls: $2295
Deposit: $350
Single Supplement: Free

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