Machu Picchu - Easter Island
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11 Nights from $6174 w/air, hotel & air taxes*
This sample price includes ALL air taxes & fuel surcharges: priced within the past 7 days for arrival on Sunday, July 08, 2012, departure from Boston Logan Intl, MA. Choose your own departure city and dates.
This sample itinerary includes:
• International round-trip airfare • Flight into Lima and out of Santiago • Airport transfers • 1 night in Lima • Flight Lima to Cuzco • 2 nights in Sacred Valley • Round-trip Train to Machu Picchu + Guided tour • 1 night in Machu Picchu • 2 nights in Cuzco • Flight Cuzco to Lima • 1 day Airport Hotel use in Lima • Overnight flight Lima to Easter Island • 3 nights in Easter Island • Flight Easter Island to Santiago • 1 night in Santiago • Sunday departures • Activities can be added at extra cost
Price history for this itinerary (past 14 days):
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 | Lima City
Lima is a sophisticated and cosmopolitan city that has retained much of its classic colonial architecture and pre-Colombian archaeological sites, that features many of South Americas most beautiful historic museums, churches and cathedrals. ... more Lima is a sophisticated and cosmopolitan city that has retained much of its classic colonial architecture and pre-Colombian archaeological sites, that features many of South Americas most beautiful historic museums, churches and cathedrals. The city is alive with activity in its trendy neighborhoods like Miraflores, the beachfronts of Costa Verde and Barranco, and the upscale boutiques, massive shopping plazas, and exclusive shops. Some of the most popular attractions include Plaza Bolivar, Plaza Italia, and of course the Plaza de Armas, and the breathtaking panoramas of the Alameda Chabuca Granda viewpoint.
History enthusiasts will love Lima's, National Museum of Anthropology, the Museo de Arte de Lima,and the Gold Museum, the pre-Colombian Huaca Huallamarca temple and the Huaca Pullana site, to Colonial Basilica Cathedral. (La Catedral, and the gigantic ruins of Cajamarquilla, just outside the Lima city limits.
Lima is the center of the gastronomic universe in all of South American, with cuisine that is as varied as its people with fine restaurants, bars and club, and live music throuought the city, and accommodations in Lima can satisfy the most discriminating traveler, and our preferred hotels include every level of comfort style, and luxury services.
Lima is a great place to visit, since most international flights arrive and depart here, our flexible itineraries combine Lima with most of Peru's spectacular destinations, and can be customized to your personal vacation oreferences. (close) |
 | Sacred Valley
The Sacred Valley of the Incas is one of the most alluring destinations in Peru, encompassing a chain of fascinating villages that line the Urubamba, Vilcanota and Wilcamayu Rivers. ... more The Sacred Valley of the Incas is one of the most alluring destinations in Peru, encompassing a chain of fascinating villages that line the Urubamba, Vilcanota and Wilcamayu Rivers. This meticulously terraced valley, is the gateway to many of Peru's most spectacular archeological sites, including the iconic lost city of Machu Picchu, and there is no shortage of activities for visitors here. The Sacred Valley provides visitors an opportunity to experience the vibrant history of the area, and also enjoy the great hiking, horse back riding, and white water rafting on the Vilcanota River.
The Sacred Valley can be linked with other remarkable Peruvian destinations, and Featured Itneraries can be customized to your personal vacation preferences. (close) |
 | Machu Picchu
"The Lost City" of Machu Picchu is set high above the Sacred Valley of the Incas, protected by steep cliffs, and lush green mountains. ... more "The Lost City" of Machu Picchu is set high above the Sacred Valley of the Incas, protected by steep cliffs, and lush green mountains. Generally accepted as the most important and captivating archaeological sites remaining from the Incan Empire the complex, which includes temples, residences, fountains and hundreds of steps, was declared a World Heritage site in 1983, and voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.
Known as masterful architects and builders it is still a mystery how the Incas built this magical place, transported the huge stones that it is made of, or how this massive complex was kept secret for four hundred years.
Located 75 miles from Cuzco, travelers reach Machu Picchu by train, and accommodations are available adjacent to citadel itself, or in the nearby town of Agua Calientes. Daytrips to the Lost City can also be arranged from Cuzco, or the Sacred Valley, and our flexible itineraries can help you combine Machu Picchu with other remarkable Peruvian destinations, choose from hand picked hotels, and plan activities. (close) |
 | Cuzco
Cuzco was the epicenter of Incan civilization until the arrival of the Spaniards in 1533. ... more Cuzco was the epicenter of Incan civilization until the arrival of the Spaniards in 1533. Fortunately many stunning Incan structures have survived, and helped to make Cuzco the archaeological capital of the Americas, and Peru's most popular destination.
Gateway to the Sacred Valley, and the lost city of Machu Picchu, Cuzco has a seemingly endless array of historic attractions, both Incan and colonial.
Cuzco abounds with excellent accommodations, and from here visitors can make day trips to the Sacred Valley, or ride the train Machu Picchu.
One of the world's most historically important, and exciting cities, Cuzco, along with Machu Picchu are must see destinations. (close) |
 | Easter Island
Eastern Island, also known locally as Rapa Nui, is one of Chile's most popular and fascinating destinations. ... more Eastern Island, also known locally as Rapa Nui, is one of Chile's most popular and fascinating destinations. Known primarily for the 887 massive stone heads (Moai) that line its coastline, it remains a total enigma how the island's descendants designed, sculpted, transported, and erected these massive icons over such a widespread area.
The island itself lies some 2300 miles off Chile's Pacific coast, and is said to have been forged by three now extinct volcanoes. Easter Island offers travelers an opportunity to contemplate the rise and fall of a unique and sophisticated population, thought to have arrived by canoe in the 3rd or 4th century AD from other Polynesian Islands thousands of miles to the west.
The comfortable accommodations here are designed to enhance your exploration if the island's archaeological treasures which include stone structures, petroglyphs and cave paintings as well as the legendary Maoi, and their massive platforms (Ahu). There are also expansive vistas, beautiful sand beaches, and pleasant sub tropical maritime climate. Easter Island can only be reached by plane from Santiago, but our flexible itineraries can help you include a trip here with a wide range of Chilean, or other Latin American Destinations. (close) |
 | Santiago
Santiago is a colorful and sophisticated city that percolates with all manner of activity. ... more Santiago is a colorful and sophisticated city that percolates with all manner of activity. Nearly a third of the country's population lives Santiago, and nearly every visitor to Chile spends some time here. This is of course the gateway to the Chilean Andes and its natural wonders, the southernmost regions of South America and the mysteries of Antarctica , but Santiago is a scenic and exhilarating destination in its own right, where international vacationers, business professionals, and the local population create a diverse blend, that has helped to make Santiago a truly cosmopolitan city.
A city of barrios, each with its own flavor, Santiago is blessed with a rich local cuisine, and is situated in Chile's renowned wine growing region, so tours of the vineyards here are a very popular activity amongst visitors. Whether sampling a frosty belinda at a local café, dining at one of the many trendy international restaurants, enjoying Santiago's electrifying nightlife, shopping in its boutiques and markets or taking in the churches, museums, and well preserved colonial architecture along the Alameda, this is a city that will not disappoint.
Santiago boasts an array of 4 and 5 star hotels, as well as more modest boutique, bed and breakfast style properties scattered around some of the older and quieter neighborhoods, and day trips can be arranged to visit some of the country's best vineyards, or tour Santiago's wealth of cultural and historical landmarks.
If you are a skier, and are lucky enough to be here in the winter months (June-September) Valle Nevado's 300 skiable acres are just an hour's drive, or head for Portillo, Chile's premiere ski resort and be the envy of your skier friends back home. The warmest months in Santiago are December - February, but although great winter activities are quite nearby, you can depend on spring like weather even during the coldest months and summer weather (mid 70°- 90°F) for most of the year.
Santiago is a place that can be enjoyed by almost anyone, and our flexible itineraries will help you get the most out of Santiago, Chile, and the rest of Latin America. (close) |
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