LATIN AMERICA

2026 – 2027
2026 – 2027
It brings me great pleasure to welcome you to the epic landscapes and captivating cultures of Latin America. From snowcapped peaks to slumbering volcanoes, wildlife-packed rainforests to golden sand beaches, this vivacious region promises the most unforgettable of journeys.
It is an immense privilege to share Latin America’s rich cultures, fascinating history and unique rhythms with travellers from around the world. Every journey we craft is designed with care, ensuring you experience the very heart and soul of this incredible nation. Whether you dream of travelling through the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu, feeling the sand of Rio’s Copacabana Beach between your toes, experiencing the Dia de Muertos in Mexico or discovering the bleak beauty of Antarctica, within these pages, your adventure awaits.
Let us take you on an unforgettable journey – one that will inspire, enlighten, and leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
Warmest regards,
Wendy Wu
Founder, Wendy Wu Tours
Wendy Wu Tours is New Zealand’s leading touring specialist, offering exceptional fully-inclusive tours to over 40 countries worldwide. Our meticulously planned itineraries are fully escorted every step of the way and include everything you need for an unforgettable holiday.
We offer lots of inclusions on each and every tour, including your international flights, hotels, meals, guided touring, transportation, transfers – and even your visa (if required). All you need to do is get to the airport!
Since Wendy herself led our very first tour, we have grown into the New Zealand’s number one tour specialist with an unrivalled expertise in immersive, inclusive touring. Once you’ve experienced a country with Wendy Wu Tours, you’ll never want to travel another way!
Voted for by the public, our partners and respected travel experts, Wendy Wu Tours has been the recipient of over 40 major awards in our history, including ‘Best Long Haul Specialist Operator‘ 15 years running at the prestigious Globe Travel Awards.
Our National Escorts are the stars of the show. Born and raised in the country you are travelling in and accompanying you every step of the way, it is their unrivalled knowledge, passion and expertise that takes a Wendy Wu tour from excellent to extraordinary.
All of our tours have fascinating cultural experiences included in the price. Be it learning a local craft, practising an old tradition or dining with locals, you’ll get under the skin of our destinations and their cultures and have great fun at the same time.
Entry into Wendy’s Club, our generous loyalty scheme, opens the door to significant savings every time you book, plus exclusive offers and news updates before anyone else. See page 72 for more details.
At Wendy Wu Tours we believe that everything you need to enjoy the holiday of a lifetime should be included in the price of your tour.
Take a look at what’s included in all of our Classic Tours.
All our tour prices include return international economy class flights from New Zealand (except Private Tours) and any domestic flights you may need whilst on tour. We can also help you with departures from your local airport, often for little or no extra cost.
We only work with reputable scheduled airlines and of course all pre-paid taxes and luggage are included in the price.
We believe that your flights are an essential part of your holiday experience, and so our carefully selected airlines offer the utmost comfort, allowing you to arrive relaxed, refreshed and raring to go.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner is included every day.
Whilst breakfasts tend to be a mixture of local eats and familiar dishes from home, when it comes to lunch and dinner, most of the time you’ll be enjoying regional cuisine, often eating where the locals do.
We also include a select number of ‘feature meals’, so you get to taste the signature dishes of the region, whilst the rest of the time you’ll eat a delicious range of your destination’s best food.
You can be safe in the knowledge that your accommodation has been selected to best suit the locations you’ll visit.
Our Classic tours feature hand-picked four-star properties selected for their comfort, modern amenities and convenient location for sightseeing. We occasionally include a stay in three-star plus hotels or lodges where we feel the character of the property will enhance your tour.
On all of our group tours, you’ll be accompanied throughout by one of our expert guides, known as a National Escort. Their dedication, personality and sense of fun will immediately put you at ease and make you feel part of the family.
You can place your trust in your National Escort, who will help you navigate the quirks and charm of local life with confidence and ease.
We not only take you to lesser visited places, but offer authentic experiences throughout.
Be it learning a local craft, practicing an old tradition or dining with locals, you’ll get under the skin of our destinations and their cultures. Check out the Authentic Experiences box on each tour page for details.
Most of your daily travels will be by air-conditioned coach, with plenty of space to stretch out thanks to our seat and a half per guest policy.
You’ll also experience a variety of transport styles that bring each destination to life – from leisurely river cruises, cyclos, and rickshaw rides to longer journeys by comfortable flights or relaxing rail travel through picturesque landscapes.
Please note the range of inclusions differs slightly on our Go Beyond tours to suit the preferences of the more adventurous traveller. See page 16 for details.
Our National Escorts are the stars of the show – it is their unrivalled knowledge, enthusiasm and expertise that take a Wendy Wu Tour from excellent to extraordinary.
You’ll be accompanied by one of these passionate, caring professionals throughout your tour; they’ll be taking care of you every step of the way. Many of our guides have been working with Wendy Wu Tours for years, garnering accolade after accolade from our very happy customers.
Our guides are dedicated to keeping you safe, happy, inspired, and entertained throughout your journey. With genuine care and expert ease, they’ll lead you through the unique customs and hidden gems of the world’s most fascinating destinations, making every step of the adventure effortless and enriching.
It’s not just their professionalism that makes them so good at what they do. All our guides were born and raised in the country that you are exploring, giving them an unparalleled knowledge of the destination.
They are also excellent at communicating that knowledge, meaning that you get a greater understanding of recent history and learn about local heritage, culture and way of life.
Are experienced and qualified in guiding
Are fluent in English
Have expert knowledge of the country you are touring
Benefit from rigorous training programmes
Are on hand to look after you every step of the way
‘’Claudio was a fabulous tour leader. Not only a wonderful man, but he also consistently went out of his way to make the tour special. He is an asset to Wendy Wu. He was very committed and worked very hard to ensure the entire group had the best holiday possible. Always cheerful and upbeat. One of the best guides we have had on any overseas holiday.’’
Awards are all well and good but it’s our customer feedback that means the most to us.
“Highlights were the fantastic scenery and locations, including Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, Uyuni Salt Flats, Atacama Desert, Valparaiso, Iguazu Falls and Rio de Janeiro. There were many other great days too, including visits to wineries and good food and wine. Hats off to our fantastic guide, Ruben Soto Vera, who was brilliant throughout - informative, hardworking, and with a great sense of humour. He became our friend and father-figure and tears were shed when we all said our goodbyes.”
John Herring (Ultimate South America – May 2025)
“This was my first long distance trip after retirement and it blew me away. What an experience, one I will remember forever. Travelling on my own I was very apprehensive but what a great bunch of people to mix with and many friends made. Would highly recommend this package as everything was taken care of with Frank the guide making it very special. Thank you so much.”
Tim Griffith (Panoramic Peru – May 2025)
We’re proud to be the holder of a feefo Gold Trusted Service Award. Taken only from genuine customer feedback, independently verified by Feefo, only the businesses providing the best experience for their customers make the grade. That’s all the accolade we need.
We’re honoured to receive a Certificate of Excellence at the latest Tripadvisor Travellers Choice Awards that recognise businesses that earn consistently great reviews and are among the top 10% of listings on Tripadvisor.
To make sure you truly immerse yourself in your chosen destination, we pack every single one of our tours with authentic cultural experiences. We’ve highlighted our favourite ones in the ‘Authentic Experiences’ box on each tour page, but for now, here are just a few examples of what you can look forward to…
Journey to the unique reed-constructed Islas Uros, found floating on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca. Here you can meet the ancient Uros people who call the islands home. Spend time learning about their way of life, with traditional dancing, cooking and basket weaving.
Learn about the indigenous culture of the Mbororé Aldea people who live alongside the magnificent Iguazú Falls. The tribe will welcome you into their community, sharing fascinating stories of ancestors, rituals, myths and legends.
A visit to the Uyuni Salt Flats, the world’s largest salt flats, offers an unforgettable experience. On this vast, surreal expanse you can have a lot of fun creating forced perspectives, while during the rainy season, a thin layer of water turns the flats into a mesmerising mirror, reflecting the sky above.
Spend time on the vast, fertile grassland of Argentina known as the Pampas, on a traditional estancia (ranch). Here you’ll get some insight into the life of folk heroes, the gaucho (cowboy) and feast on a typical asado lunch.
Journey into the Andean foothills and Colombia’s Coffee Triangle, an integral part of the UNESCO-designated “Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia”. Here you’ll visit a coffee hacienda to learn all about the production process, complete with tasting experience.
Travel to a village in the Sierra Norte, Mexico, to share a home-cooked meal with a Zapotec family. Learn about their farming and cooking traditions before a walk with a local guide through the forest to the Mirador de Benito Juárez.
Pay a visit to Peru’s wonderful “Manos de la Comunidad’ project. Here, you’ll meet members of communities local to Cusco and the Sacred Valley and watch them weave beautiful textiles on looms in the ways of their ancestors. Chat with one of the elders to pick up some techniques for yourself!
Travelling solo with Wendy Wu Tours is relaxed, carefree, and full of unforgettable moments. Our expertly crafted itineraries take you to all the iconic sights, let you dive into local culture, savour authentic cuisine, and stay in welllocated, comfortable hotels - so you can focus on enjoying the journey.
From start to finish, you’ll be looked after by one of our award-winning National Escorts, whose attention to detail and warm hospitality will make you feel like part of the family.
With a sociable atmosphere, hands-on cultural experiences, and laid-back local dining, a Wendy Wu tour is the perfect way to meet like-minded travellers - and forge friendships that often last a lifetime.
Many solo travellers choose to travel on our group tours with a mix of other solos, couples, family groups and friends. Travel on one of these friendly and fun tours and you can choose a room of your own or our ‘Happy to Share’ option.
If you’d like the comfort of being able to return to your own space after a day of exploring, our regular group tours offer a single supplement option, guaranteeing your own private room. You’ll find the supplement details below the departure dates on each tour.
Embrace the joy of being sociable without the extra cost of travelling solo. Our popular ‘Happy to Share’ option pairs solo travellers of the same gender to share a room, so there’s no single supplement to pay if you are matched. Please see our website for full terms and conditions.
“The tour was amazing, I am still trying to get my head round all the wonderful experiences that we did. Visiting Machu Picchu was on my bucket list for 30 years but I was blown away by all the other things the trip included. The train journey through the mountains, Iguaçu Falls and going on a speedboat, Argentinian cattle ranch and riding a horse, walking lamas, Rio…it was all bucket list destinations with so many more experiences thrown in. I’m still in awe at everything we did and just want to tell everyone to do it!”
As every traveller is different, we’ve developed a range of touring styles that will allow you to travel on one of our experience-packed tours, your way.
Our Classic tours take care of everything, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the experience to the full. Travelling in a group of no more than 28 guests, these tours are fully inclusive of all meals and a comprehensive touring programme including authentic cultural experiences.
Our Go Beyond tours take you a little further from the comforts of home, uncovering lesser-visited sights. Limited to just 18 passengers, these tours allow you to delve even deeper into local culture while offering more time for independent exploration.
International economy airfares and taxes
Domestic transportation
Meals
Accommodation
Sightseeing
Visa fees for NZ passport holders (when required)
Experience our award-winning itineraries with the benefit of your own private, experienced local guide. Perfect for those who enjoy added independence and flexibility, our Private Tours are ideal for families and friends looking to share unforgettable moments together.
Combining an ocean cruise with an escorted group tour packed with top sights and unforgettable experiences, our ‘Cruise & Tour’ options offer the best of both worlds. Including flights, cruise, stopovers and full Wendy Wu tour with expert guide, all meals and visas (where applicable), prepare for the adventure of a lifetime.
For the ultimate in bespoke touring, one of our expert consultants will be on hand to help you design a tour to meet your exact requirements. Choose your destinations, accommodation, touring and experiences to create a holiday that’s uniquely yours.
If you’re travelling with a group of ten or more, we can create your own independent Special Group tour. Whether it’s friends, family, a club or association, we’ll tailor any itinerary to suit your group’s interests—offering a unique, fully escorted holiday without the hassle of planning it all yourself. See page 47 for more details.
All our tours feature a physical rating to help you select the right holiday for you. Every tour requires the ability to walk around sights unaided, while tours with higher physical ratings may involve longer walks, cycling, or other physical activities. Tours that traverse rough terrain, visit remote areas, or go to high altitudes will also have higher physical ratings.
A reasonable level of fitness is required. Expect to be on your feet for most of the day walking around sights, often including steps and getting on and off coaches, trains, or boats. Occasional longer walks may be included.
A moderate level of fitness is required. You will be on your feet for most of the day, with longer walks that include ascents and descents on steps or uneven paths. Travelling conditions may be more challenging in some areas.
A good level of fitness is required. You need to be comfortable walking long distances and for extended durations. The tour may also include activities such as cycling and hiking and visit some remote areas with basic infrastructure.
A high level of fitness and a strong spirit of adventure are required. These tours are full of activity and often visit remote areas with basic infrastructure. Expect to be on your feet and active for much of the day, with some long travelling days.
As the physical requirements vary by tour, we recommend reviewing the Detailed Itinerary on our website before booking to ensure it’s the right fit for you.
CHICHEN ITZA
MEXICO CITY
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
6 1 2 4 8 5 7
COLOMBIA
ECUADOR
PERU
MACHU PICCHU
CUSCO
EASTER ISLAND
2,000KM WEST
COSTA RICA ANTARCTICA
BRAZIL
BRASILIA LIMA
AREQUIPA
LAKE TITICACA
3
BOLIVIA
SALAR DE UYUNI
SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA
CHILE
ARGENTINA
SANTIAGO
PUERTO VARAS
SALVADOR
RIO DE JANEIRO IGUAZÚ FALLS
URUGUAY
BUENOS AIRES MONTEVIDEO
PATAGONIA
USHUAIA
Packed with deserts, rainforests, mountains and glaciers, rich in heritage and infused with a fun and fiery Latino beat, this is a continent simply begging to be explored!
Travel high into the Andes and uncover the mysteries of the Incas at the incredible Machu Picchu, Peru’s crowning glory and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featured on our Panoramic Peru (page 26) and Ultimate South America (page 36) tours, among others.
Iguazú’s hundreds of cascades tumble over the border between Argentina and Brazil in spectacular fashion! Visit the falls from both sides on our Treasures of South America (page 34) and Ultimate South America (page 36) tours.
Spanning nearly 11,000-sq. km, Bolivia’s salt flats are the largest in the world. The vast other-worldly landscape plays with your sense of perspective and will leave you awestruck. See for yourself on our Ultimate South America tour (page 36) or on our Andes to Atacama Adventure (page 32).
In Tortuguero, one of Costa Rica’s biodiversity hotspots, nature reigns supreme. Explore it by following the fresh water canals that snake through the tropical forests, where a glorious array of wildlife shelters on our Colours of Costa Rica Tour (page 22).
Step into the ancient world at Chichén Itzá, to explore the Great Ball Court, test its astonishing acoustics, and peer into the sacred cenote that once held priceless offerings. With early access, explore this New Wonder of the World at its most magical.
Nestled on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, the magical Tayrona National Park boasts lush rainforests, dramatic cliffs and secluded stretches of sands where you can encounter wonderful wildlife like howler monkeys and a colourful variety of birds by joining the Colombia Discovery tour (page 28).
Journey to the tip of South America to explore the majestic wilderness of ice and rock that is Patagonia! Delve into its incredible natural beauty on our Chile: Top to Toe tour (page 24).
South America’s most enigmatic destination, discover the wonders of Easter Island and its magnificent ‘moai’ for yourself, touring its most fascinating and culturally-intriguing sights on our classic extension (page 54).
Latin America conjures up images of ancient civilisations, colourful culture and spectacular nature. Huge, varied and exciting, this continent is a voyage of discovery, a land best explored by doing and experiencing. Epic landscapes – from the colossal peaks of the Andes to the vibrant sands of Rio’s world-renowned beaches to wildlife-packed rainforest and otherworldly desert – filled with rich heritage and tumultuous history, offer a vast array of activities and adventures.
A continent that runs on a rhythm of its very own, full of fiery passion and a penchant for fun, Latin America is
packed full of wonders. Perhaps your mind leaps to the Amazon, or Machu Picchu, the Atacama Desert, Galapagos Islands, Arenal Volcano, or Patagonia, but there are so, so many more. Even the cities – Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Cusco, Cartagena, Oaxaca to name just a few – are extraordinary. Charming, laidback, bursting with vibrant life, a bustling mix of world influences, they are a journey of discovery in their own right.
In Latin America, you can unravel history, experience a fusion of cultures, stumble upon adventure around every corner, and find many other, endless reasons to fall in love.
DAYS FROM 15
$15,280 PER PERSON MOST MEALS
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Cruise the waterways of Tortuguero
Walk the trails of Monteverde Cloud Forest
Gaze on the Volcan Arenal
Taste ‘heart of palm’ at Sarapiqui
Enjoy views over the Nicoya Gulf
Experience the highlights of San Jose
PRICE INCLUDES
• 12 breakfasts (B), 8 lunches (L) & 9 dinners (D)
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 3 star plus - 4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Walk high above the forest floor
AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES
Venture across the Hanging Bridges of Monteverde Cloud Forest. These swaying bridges offer a thrilling experience of being in the rainforest canopy, and places you perfectly to see the diverse array of flora and fauna, including birds, monkeys, and exotic orchids that call it home.
Enjoy a taste of “Heart of Palm,” a local delicacy harvested from palm trees, like the peach palm. This tender, mildly nutty ingredient is used in salads, ceviche, and various local dishes, showcasing the rich flavours of the region’s rainforests.
Embark on a cruise through the resplendent waterways of Tortuguero National Park, passing between the marshy islands that provide shelter for a diverse range of wildlife, including sea turtles, otters and monkeys.
DAY 1: FLY TO SAN JOSÉ
Fly to San Jose, Costa Rica’s vibrant capital, where you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to start soaking up the local culture. Enjoy a welcome dinner this evening. (D)
DAY 2: EXPLORE SAN JOSE
Get to know San Jose as you explore its main streets and central neighbourhoods. Later, travel to the city’s outskirts to Escazu to see the vestiges of a colonial past. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before visiting a local artisan to learn about traditional ‘mascaradas’ and a sugar cane mill. (B,L)
DAY 3: TRAVEL TO TORTUGUERO
Depart San Jose, passing through a landscape of rural agricultural towns and banana and coconut plantations towards the Caribbean coast. Board a boat and cruise along rivers and waterways to reach the jungle-encompassed town of Tortuguero. This afternoon, spend time with a local elder who will introduce you to the area’s history. (B,L,D)
DAY 4: EXPLORE TORTUGUERO
NATIONAL PARK
Spend the morning quietly cruising the lush, rainforest-lined canals of Tortuguero National Park, discovering the rich array of flora and fauna that inhabits the area. Return to Tortuguero for a wander around the town and lunch at a floating restaurant. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B,L,D)
DAY 5: TRAVEL TO ARENAL
Leave the Caribbean behind and travel inland, crossing mountains, rivers and forests.
Stop at Sarapiqui to visit a farmer, and taste a local delicacy, ‘heart of palm’, freshly cut from the tree. Arrive in the shadow of Arenal Volcano where the rest of the day is at leisure. (B,L,D)
DAY 6: EXPLORE ARENAL
This morning, visit Eco Centro Danaus, an important wildlife protection and preservation project, for an easy hike through secondary forest. Later, enter Arenal 1968 Park and walk on trails formed by lava from Arenal’s 1968 eruption, enjoying panoramic views of the volcano. Then, unwind with a soak in the local volcano-heated hot springs, admiring beautiful scenery. (B,L,D)
DAY 7: RÍO PEÑAS BLANCAS
Board an inflatable boat and paddle or float peacefully through the scenic landscapes of Río Peñas Blancas. A naturalist guide will be on hand to point out a wide variety of trees, birds, monkeys and other wildlife. Go on to visit a cacao farm, where you will learn about the chocolate-making process before delighting in some tasting. The remainder of your day is at leisure before dinner at a local restaurant in town. (B,L,D)
Explore Costa Rica’s bountiful biodiversity on a tour that takes you from coast to coast, to the foot of a volcano and through pristine forest on the hunt for wonderful wildlife in an astounding array of habitats.
DAY 8: ON TO MONTEVERDE
Bid farewell to Arenal and travel into the cloudforest cloaked hills of Monteverde. On arrival, there is a little time at leisure before a night walk in the forest, a magical experience. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, you’ll have the opportunity to spot nocturnal creatures as you walk, all soundtracked by a symphony of frogs and insects. (B,L,D)
DAY 9: DISCOVER MONTEVERDE
Embark on an adventure through the canopy as you walk the Monteverde Hanging Bridges, a unique way to view the flora and fauna at every level, and ecosystem, of the cloudforest. The afternoon is at leisure with an evening talk by a local host on Monteverde’s Quaker roots. (B,D)
DAY 10: TRAVEL TO MANUEL ANTONIO
Travel over to Costa Rica’s wild Pacific coast to the spectacular Manuel Antonio, a national park that incorporates a richly biodiverse area of forest and a large area of protected sea. En route you’ll get breathtaking views of the Gulf of Nicoya as you descend from the Tilaran Mountains. On arrival, the rest of the day will be at leisure. (B,L)
DAY 11: EXPLORE MANUEL ANTONIO
Venture into this pristine stretch of beautiful nature to find flora and fauna with a naturalist guide. Wildlife spots include monkeys, sloths, birds, reptiles and butterflies. Your walk will take you along a beach, lapped by crystalline waters, considered one of the most beautiful in the world and through the lush rainforest behind. (B)
DAY 12: COOKING CLASS
This morning is at leisure to relax before an afternoon of exploring local flavours. Arrive at a private ranch in the small town of Londres, as you’re welcomed into a warm, rustic dining setting. Guided by local chefs, you’ll learn to make traditional favourites such as handmade corn tortillas, plantain ceviche, hearty chicken in tomato sauce, and picadillos. (B,D)
Transfer back to the airport and fly home to New Zealand, arriving two days later. (B)
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $12,280pp (San JoséSan José)
• Single supplement from $2,690
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost. Customary tipping amount of approx US$140 paid in Costa Rica. Call
DAYS FROM 14 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND $19,980 PER PERSON ALL MEALS
Explore Valparaiso’s historic quarter
Watch the spectacular sunset over Moon Valley
Marvel at the night sky in the Atacama Desert
Enjoy sunrise at the Tatio Geysers
Visit the Lake District
Discover Torres del Paine National Park
PRICE INCLUDES
• 11 breakfasts, 10 lunches & 11 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
See the El Tatio Geyser fields
One of the Atacama’s most evocative sights, travel across the spectacular altiplano at dawn to enjoy a sunrise picnic breakfast overlooking the gurgling El Tatio Geyser fields.
Sail across deep blue waters to see the imposing glaciers at the heart of Chilean Patagonia. Witness the immense power of nature as these massive ice formations calve into the fjord at Balmaceda Glacier. Spend time in Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Look in awe at the electric blue-coloured icebergs on Grey Lake and view the iconic peaks of the jagged granite towers from which the park takes its name.
Fly to Chile’s sophisticated capital, Santiago. You will have the remainder of the day at leisure (depending on your arrival time) to enjoy the delights of Santiago before your welcome dinner this evening.
Travel to the coast visiting the bohemian port town of Valparaiso. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Valparaiso is unique, charming and just a little bit chaotic. Home to some of the best street art in Latin America, Valparaiso’s magnetism simply needs to be experienced first-hand. Visit La Sebastiana, Pablo Neruda’s eclectic home, before heading to the serene Casablanca Valley. At Casas del Bosque Winery, enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour, sample award-winning wines, and savour a gourmet lunch amidst stunning vineyard views.
Today you will fly to the northern city of Calama. From here you will drive to the desert oasis town of San Pedro de Atacama before enjoying a local lunch in Ayllu de Coyo. Discover some of San Pedro’s famous landscapes on an exploration of the Moon Valley, one of the driest spots on the planet. With lonely volcanoes populating the horizon, enjoy the views and the silence as the afternoon sun turns the hues of the rock from orange to red to purple. This evening you’ll be stargazing in Atacama – considered the best place in the world for viewing the night skies.
This morning, you’ll explore Salar de Atacama, the driest non-polar desert on earth. You’ll travel through barren mountains, passing visually striking salt lakes as you make your way towards Miscanti and Miñiques lagoons. These lagoons sit on the high plains at the base of their two namesake volcanoes. The water here is astonishingly blue, whilst the salt deposits that surround it stand in brilliant contrast.
Rise early to travel deeper into the Atacama to visit El Tatio. Set within a ring of volcanoes, there are about 80 lively geysers whose billowing steam makes for an atmospheric and unique sun rise! This afternoon is at leisure to wander the quaint town of San Pedro.
Transfer back to Calama and fly south to Puerto Montt, the gateway to Chile’s spectacular Lake District. Continue on to Puerto Varas, a charming town on Llanquihue Lake, overlooked by two snow-capped volcanoes.
Travel to the village of Ensenada at the foot of Osorno Volcano, where you’ll embark on an easy hike up the volcano’s verdant slopes to reach the Osorno Ski Mountain Centre at 1,240 metres. Travel through Perez Rosales National Park to Petrohué Falls, strolling along boardwalks to admire the turquoise waters and lush greenery of the Petrohué River.
This morning fly to Puerto Natales, the gateway to Chilean Patagonia. Upon arrival, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant before checking in at your hotel.
This morning, set sail on the Ultima Esperanza (Last Hope) Fjord. Thankfully the fjord’s magnificent setting doesn’t reflect its melancholy name. Continue to the Mount Balmaceda Glacier, where you’ll spot cormorants and sea lions while cruising past the mighty glacier snout. Disembark at the end of the fjord and take a short walk through the native forest to the foot of the magnificent Serrano Glacier, part of the Southern Ice Field.
Today you will visit the untamed wilderness of the Torres del Paine National Park. Look up in awe at the park’s crown jewel, the imposing trio
Travel the entire length of Chile, from the barren beauty of the Atacama Desert and altiplano of the north, via the lakes and volcanoes of the Lake District, to the spectacular mountains and glaciers of Patagonia in the south.
of granite pillars that dominate the landscape. Explore beyond the star attraction and discover glaciers, vibrant teal lakes, lush forests and thundering rivers. Spend the day absorbing the park’s natural wonders, with visits to Salto Grande waterfall, Pehoé and Grey lakes, Milodón Cave and Grey Glacier.
Transfer back to the airport for your flight to Santiago, before enjoying a farewell dinner in a local restaurant.
Today you will transfer to the airport for your flight home, arriving two days later.
& DEPARTURES
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $17,480pp (SantiagoSantiago)
• Single supplement from $3,500
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost.
Customary tipping amount of approx US$170 paid in Chile.
DAYS FROM 15 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND $14,680 PER PERSON ALL MEALS
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Explore Machu Picchu
Journey through awe-inspiring Andean landscapes
Meet the local Quechua community
Stroll the colonial streets of Cusco
Learn to cook Peruvian delicacies
PRICE INCLUDES
• 12 breakfasts, 11 lunches & 12 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Visit
Set foot on the floating reed islands of Lake Titicaca, home of the indigenous Uros people. Learn about life out on the water and get a glimpse of this fascinating culture. Choose a selection of fresh ingredients from one of Lima’s bustling local markets before participating in a cooking class with a local chef, preparing some delicious Peruvian dishes.
Learn all about Peru’s national beverage at a pisco tasting in Lima. Discover the subtle flavours and variations of this celebrated drink.
DAY 1: FLY TO LIMA
Today you will fly to Lima, the capital of Peru, where you arrive in time to experience a traditional Peruvian-style evening dinner.
DAY 2: LIMA CITY TOUR
This morning embark on an informative tour of Lima, formerly known as the ‘City of Kings’. Kick your Peruvian adventure off with a mouthwatering culinary tour. Begin by gathering your ingredients from the local markets before heading to the kitchen workshop where a local chef will teach you how to prepare some traditional Peruvian delicacies.
After lunch, visit Lima’s UNESCO World Heritage centre with its striking colonial architecture. Later uncover the fascinating Huaca Pucllana, an ancient pyramid built by a pre-Incan civilisation known as the Lima culture. Take in the sights and sounds of the bohemian Barranco district this afternoon, before becoming acquainted with pisco, Peru’s national drink, at an insightful predinner tasting session.
Fly to Cusco before transferring to the famous Sacred Valley of the Incas, home to hillside citadels and striking foothills. Stop at Manos de la Cominidad, learning traditional crafts from local artisans, and understanding the significance of preserving these ancient techniques. After the tour, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in Sacred Valley.
A visit to Maras, Moray, and Ollantaytambo offers a journey through Peru’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes.
In Maras, you’ll explore the stunning salt mines, where families harvest salt in ancient terraced pans. Moray unveils impressive circular terraces, thought to be an agricultural laboratory of the Incas, showcasing their advanced farming techniques. Finally, in Ollantaytambo, you’ll wander through a living Inca town, with its massive stone fortress and narrow cobbled streets, offering a glimpse into ancient Andean civilization. Today’s activities will be undertaken at high altitudes.
This morning you’ll board the Vistadome train and begin your epic rail journey to Machu Picchu. Travel through stunning Andean mountain landscapes as you make your way to the small town of Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu. Ascend to the citadel and spend some time exploring these extraordinary ruins. Abandoned by the Inca in the 16th century, Machu Picchu lay undiscovered until Hiram Bingham stumbled upon its vegetation-covered remains in 1911. Machu Picchu is now one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Enjoy a leisurely morning in Aguas Calientes, perhaps unwinding in the soothing thermal baths surrounded by lush mountain scenery. In the afternoon, board the train for a scenic journey back to Poroy, continue by road to Cusco, returning once more to the heart of the Andes.
DAY 7: DISCOVER CUSCO
After breakfast, embark on a full-day tour of Cusco, the Imperial Capital of the Incas. Start at Koricancha and the Santo Domingo
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Church, where you’ll discover the sacred site once adorned with gold and life-size golden statues. Next, visit the Cusco Cathedral, home to stunning Cusco School paintings and intricate gold and silver reliefs. Participate in a traditional Quechua ritual with a Shaman, offering thanks to Pachamama (Mother Earth). This evening enjoy a vibrant folklore show featuring traditional music and dancing.
This morning, board your train to Puno. Travel through the spectacular Peruvian highlands in comfort and style. Travel past rolling hills, snow-capped peaks and traditional Andean villages. Indulge in a gourmet lunch, prepared with delicious local ingredients, and enjoy lively music and dance performances.
Journey by boat across Lake Titicaca to the floating reed-constructed islands of Uros. Here you’ll meet the local Uros people before continuing to the island of Taquile, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Taquile was once an Inca stronghold and today the islanders depict their long history in complex textile designs.
An early start this morning for your journey to Chivay village. Pass through Langunillas and Torca along the way, keeping an eye out for flamingos, Andean ducks and llamas. Eventually, you’ll reach Pata Pampa which sits at 4,820 metres altitude. Marvel at the wonderful view of the Ampato, Sabancaya, Hualca-Hualca and Mismi volcanoes. Once in Chivay, admire the views of the Colca Valley terraces before enjoying a relaxing dip in the natural hot springs.
On this thrilling journey, you’ll spend quite a bit of time at altitude in the Andes Mountains. Along the way you’ll discover the heart of the Inca Empire at Machu Picchu, encounter soaring condors and sail the deep-blue waters of Lake Titicaca.
This morning you’ll travel to Arequipa via Condor Cross. Here you’ll stop to watch the mighty condors gliding on the thermals. We’ll also visit several of the local villages and viewpoints. On arrival at Arequipa, you’ll have the rest of the day at leisure.
Peru’s spectacularly situated second city is set to a backdrop of volcanoes and is home to stunning colonial architecture. Today you’ll visit the Carmon Alto viewpoint before exploring the Yanhiara Quarter and admiring the UNESCO-listed Plaza de Armas and the Monastery of Santa Catalina. Later this afternoon, take a flight back to Lima, with a farewell dinner this evening.
Fly to New Zealand, arriving two days later.
Prices are per person, twin share 2026 DATES
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on requestt
• Land only from $11,780pp (Lima - Lima)
• Single supplement from $2,890
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost.
Customary tipping amount of approx US$200 paid in Peru.
DAYS FROM 16
$16,680 PER PERSON ALL MEALS
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND
Admire Zipaquira Salt Cathedral
Tour a coffee hacienda
Explore the Valle del Cocora
Discover the rainforest of Tayrona
Cruise to the beautiful Playa Cristal
Wander the streets of the UNESCO-listed Cartagena
PRICE INCLUDES
• 13 breakfasts, 12 lunches & 13 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Learn about the world’s finest coffee
Learn all about one of Colombia’s most famous exports, the humble coffee bean, with a visit to an estate in the ‘Coffee Axis’, where you’ll see the process from bean to cup and taste some of the world’s best coffee.
Savour and appreciate the rich flavours and history of rum. Sample a variety of local versions of this beloved spirit, each with a distinct character, ranging from smooth and mellow to bold and robust, led by knowledgeable experts who will give insight into the production process.
Stroll through the beautiful streets of Cartagena whilst exploring its excellent array of snacks and delicacies on a street food tour, from exotic tropical fruits to deep-fried los fritos and sweet cocadas.
DAY 1: FLY TO BOGOTA
Fly to Colombia’s vibrant capital, Bogota, where you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, taking some time to relax and prepare for the adventure ahead.
The beating heart of Colombia, Bogota is an engaging and enchanting place to explore. Begin at Paloquemo market, where you’ll get to taste some of the local produce, before heading to the historic centre, La Candelaria, to admire the grand colonial architecture and impressive cathedral. Visit the Botero and Gold museums then enjoy some local delicacies for lunch. Ride the cable car up to the mountaintop Santuario de Monserrate, where you will enjoy spectacular views over the city.
Just outside Bogota is one of Colombia’s most unusual attractions; the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira. Built 200 metres below ground in a former salt mine and beautifully illuminated, this cavernous space is considered an outstanding example of modern Colombian architecture. Return to Bogota and catch your flight to Pereira.
DAY 4: VALLE DEL COCORA
Head into the Central Mountains and the beautiful landscapes of the Valle de Cocora. Take an easy hike through a wax palm forest to discover the diverse range of flora and fauna that calls it home, including the Quindío wax palm, Colombia’s national tree. Spend the afternoon in the traditional towns of Salento and Filandia, both full of colourful colonial
architecture and handicraft shops, including a visit to a basket weaving workshop.
Nestled in the foothills of the Andes, Pereira is part of the Colombia’s ‘Coffee Axis’ and the UNESCO-listed ‘Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia’. Spend the morning out exploring the landscapes of the coffee estates and pay a visit to a typical hacienda where you’ll enjoy an informative tour followed by a tasting session, guided by a master taster.
Transfer to the airport and fly to the hillside city of Medellin.
Colombia’s second largest city Medellin, where you will spend the day seeing the city’s sights, taking the cable car up Cerro Nutibara for panoramic views, admiring the sculptures of Colombian artist Fernando Botero, exploring the pioneering city transport system that links the suburbs to the city centre, and admiring some excellent street art. You will also participate in a musical experience before enjoying a cooking demonstration for lunch.
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PEREIRA (3N) (2N)
BOGOTA (2N)
COLOMBIA DISCOVERY
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Hopping between cosmopolitan cities, colonial towns, coffee haciendas and the Caribbean coast, this tour highlights everything there is to love about the enchanting and jaw-droppingly beautiful country of Colombia.
Travel out of the city to explore the surrounding region. Stop at La Piedra del Peñol, a towering rock monolith that was once worshipped by the local indigenous community. The 700-step climb to the top is optional, but those who do it will be rewarded with views across a huge reservoir created by a hydroelectric dam built in the 1970s. Continue to the town of Guatape where you’ll wander the streets lined with vividly coloured buildings. Return to Medellin.
DAY 9: FLY TO SANTA MARTA
Depart Medellin and fly to the Caribbean seaside city of Santa Marta. In the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, whose peaks can be seen from the beach, Santa Marta was founded in 1525, making it one of South America’s oldest cities. On arrival, you’ll explore the beautiful old colonial district before heading out of the city to the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, the bays of Rodadero and the fishing village of Taganga.
DAY 10: TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK
Explore the exotic coastline of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona today, winding through tropical forest before arriving at the ‘Sea of the Seven Waves’, a natural viewpoint from which to enjoy the beautiful landscapes. Walk a short way along a stretch of golden sand backed by lush rainforest to reach the boat which will take you on a cruise over to Playa Cristal, a beach of extraordinary beauty where you can take a refreshing dip.
DAY 11: TRAVEL TO CARTAGENA
Travel by road this morning from Santa Marta to the Caribbean port of Cartagena, where the
afternoon will be spent exploring the city, its vibrant historic centre, and its tastiest eats on a delicious street food tour.
DAY 12: THE ‘JEWEL OF THE INDIES’
This morning, your city tour will start with panoramic views over the city from the Monasterio and Iglesia de La Popa. Continue to San Felipe Fortress and the Convent and Church of San Pedro Claver in the Ciudad Vieja (old city). Browse the the wares of the artisan centre housed in the Bovedas, before a rum tasting experience during which you can try a variety of favourites, followed by a fun salsa lesson before dinner.
DAY 13: VISIT LA BOQUILLA
Explore La Boquilla, a steadfast Afro-descendant fishing village preserving its cultural heritage for over two centuries. Immerse yourself in a workshop that connects you with Afro-Colombian drum rhythms through hands-on interaction. Following this experience, indulge in a serene catamaran sunset cruise before dinner in the heart of the walled city.
Fly to New Zealand, arriving two days later.
PRICES & DEPARTURES
Prices
2027 DATES
PARAGUAY
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $13,780pp (BogotaCartagena)
• Single supplement from $2,350
Important note
URUGUAY
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost. Customary tipping amount of approx US$150 paid in Colombia.
DAYS FROM 16
$17,480 PER PERSON
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND
MOST MEALS
Discover the charms of Valparaiso
Taste the wines of the Maipu Valley
Experience tango in Buenos Aires
Hear the roar of Iguacu Falls
Stand before Christ the Redeemer
Ascend Sugarloaf Mountain
PRICE INCLUDES
• 13 breakfasts, 6 lunches & 6 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 3–4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
The Argentine tango is a dance of passion that represents life and love. There is nowhere better to see it showcased than Buenos Aires, on whose streets it was born; get swept up in the atmosphere on a night full of this drama-filled dance.
South America’s indigenous communities offer an incredible insight into an age-old way to life that fits holistically into the landscapes and nature that surrounds it. Glimpse this harmonious relationship and discover age-old culture on a visit to the Mbororé Aldea people. Brave, unruly and a skilled horseman, the gaucho (cowboy) is a folk hero across much of southern South America. Spend the day on a traditional estancia (ranch) set on the Pampas, Argentina’s vast plains, and learn all about this celebrated figure, historically and in the present day.
DAY 1: FLY TO SANTIAGO
Fly overnight to Santiago, Chile’s capital. Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to relax or begin exploring.
DAY 2: EXPLORE SANTIAGO
Surrounded by mountains, Santiago is a modern, buzzy city but there is still plenty of history and culture to explore. Head out on a walking tour that includes exploring the Plaza de Armas with its impressive 18th-century cathedral and 19th-century post office and ascending Santa Lucia Hill for wonderful views over the city to, if the weather allows, the peaks beyond. (B,D)
DAY 3: VISIT VALPARAISO
Take a day trip to the coast, visiting the port city of Valaparaiso to wander its UNESCOlisted hilltop cerros (neighbourhoods) and soak up their colourful charms. Pay a visit to the Pablo Neruda Museum before heading on to the Casablanca Valley. Here, in one of Chile’s premier wine regions, you’ll visit a winery where you’ll be served an indulgent lunch and enjoy a tasting session amid the vineyards. (B,L)
DAY 4: FLY TO MENDOZA
Board a flight that takes you over the Andes and into Argentina, arriving in the city of Mendoza. The centre of Argentina’s wine industry, this laid-back city is set in wonderfully picturesque landscapes and is packed with culture. (B)
DAY 5: DISCOVER MENDOZA
Enjoy a walking tour of this vibrant city this morning, wandering the wide, leafy
boulevards, airy squares and soaking up the relaxed vibe. This afternoon is at leisure; we highly recommend that you find a peaceful spot to sit outside and try some malbec, the wine for which this region is best known. (B,D)
Head into the world-renowned Maipu Valley, the heart of Argentina’s oldest and most important wine region. As well as admiring the scenic panoramas of vineyards backed by snowcapped peaks, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to tour wineries and savour fine wines, including that signature malbec, as well as a delicious lunch. (B,L)
Take a flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina’s lively and flamboyant capital, known for its rich culture, tango rhythms and grand European-inspired architecture. If time allows, take the opportunity to start immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant energy. (B)
PHYSICAL RATING
Explore South America’s astounding diversity through indigenous culture, dance and local folklore, set against a backdrop of the continent’s huge landscapes. All washed down with a glass or two of the region’s excellent wines!
DAY 8: EXPLORE BUENOS AIRES
Spend the day strolling through Buenos Aires’ neighbourhoods, discovering the unique personality of each, including colourful La Boca, stately Recoleta and culture-filled San Telmo. Then, a true Argentine experience, a night of tango, featuring delicious local food and an electrifying tango performance. (B,L,D)
DAY 9: DISCOVER THE PAMPAS
Today, find yourself on the vast, fertile grasslands known as the pampas, to spend time on a traditional estancia (ranch) and get an authentic taste of life as a gaucho (cowboy), the folk symbol of Argentina. A tasty ‘asado’ lunch is included and, in the afternoon, there will be a fun folklore show. (B,L)
DAY 10: ON TO IGUACU
Fly to the northeast of Argentina where, on the border with Brazil, you’ll find one of nature’s finest marvels, the spectacular Iguazú (or Iguacu in Brazil) Falls. (B,D)
DAY 11: EXPLORE IGUAZÚ
The day begins on the Argentine side of the falls. Surrounded by lush rainforest, getting to the viewing platforms is an adventure in itself, with plenty of wildlife to spot as the roar of the water grows ever louder – prepare to be amazed! Later, visit a Mbororé Aldea village, where the community will share their way of life and age-old folk tales with you. (B,L,D)
DAY 12: TRAVEL TO RIO DE JANEIRO
This morning, cross over the border into Brazil, taking in the falls from a different
perspective before boarding a flight to Rio de Janeiro. You’ll arrive in the ‘Ciudad Maravillosa’ just in time to watch the sunset over the famous Copacabana Beach. (B)
DAY 13: EXPLORE
Today you’ll explore one of the most spectacular cities in the world. Starting the day at the base of the Corcovado Mountain, you’ll ascend by cog railway to stand with the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer to overlook the city. After lunch, tour the city ending with a ride on a cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain, for even more magnificent views over the beaches, bays, and hills of Rio. (B,L,D)
DAYS 14-16: DEPART RIO
Transfer to the airport for your flight home, arriving two days later. (B)
Jul - 09 Aug $17,980
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $14,480pp (SantiagoRio de Janeiro)
• Single supplement from $3,000
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost.
Customary tipping amount of approx US$200 paid in Peru, Bolivia and Chile.
Call for our 2028 pricing and departures
DAYS FROM 19
$21,480 PER PERSON MOST MEALS
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND
Discover the mysteries of Machu Picchu
Ride the scenic train to Puno
Experience the Salar de Uyuni
Tour the night sky in the Atacama
Savour a Chilean wine tasting
Wander the streets of Valparaiso
PRICE INCLUDES
• 16 breakfasts, 10 lunches & 7 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 3–4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Admire the night sky in the Atacama
Renowned for its exceptionally clear, dark skies, the Atacama is one of the best places on Earth to explore the cosmos. Marvel at the Milky Way, spot distant stars and discover the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere in the quiet tranquillity of a desert night.
Journey from Cusco, heartland of the Incas, to Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, by train. Crossing the scenic Peruvian highlands, you’ll pass rolling hills, serene lakes and traditional villages, the views made even more appealing by a gourmet lunch and cultural entertainment.
Hop on a hydrofoil to cross the waters of the great Lake Titicaca. Gaze over the waters to the mountain peaks beyond and stop at the Isla del Sol to soak up a little bit more Incan history as you cruise over the border from Peru into Bolivia.
DAY 1: FLY TO LIMA
Fly to Lima, Peru’s capital. You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel where the rest of the day is yours to relax and acclimatise before a delicious Peruvian-style welcome dinner. (D)
DAY 2: EXPLORE LIMA
Founded by conquistador extraordinaire Francisco Pizarro in 1535 and known as the ‘Ciudad de los Reyes’ (City of Kings), Lima is a fascinating and stately city. Your city tour starts with a visit to the intriguing Huaca Pucllana, a pyramid constructed by an ancient culture. Then, stroll the streets in and around the UNESCO-listed historic city centre, renowned for its magnificent colonial architecture. (B)
DAY 3: INTO THE SACRED VALLEY
Hop on a plane and fly to Cusco, passing through the city and heading straight into the renowned Scared Valley of the Incas, known for its breathtaking scenery and hillside citadels. As you explore, visit one of its many charming towns, where a local community will introduce you to their more traditional way of life. (B,L)
DAY 4: TRAIN TO MACHU PICCHU
Begin the day in Moray, walking through the striking circular terraces, believed to have been used by the Incas for agricultural experiments. Afterward, you’ll visit Maras, where over 3,000 salt ponds carved into the mountainside capture salty spring water, producing the famous sal de Maras.
In Ollantaytambo explore the impressive ruins, including the Temple of the Sun, and observe
the still-functioning Inca terraces and water systems, before heading to Aguas Calientes. (B,L,D)
From the floor of the valley, ascend to Machu Picchu perched high on a mountain ridge. Abandoned by the Incas in the 16th century, the citadel remained a local secret until it was brought to the world’s attention by explorer Hiram Bingham in 1911. You’ll have plenty of time to explore these remarkable and wonderfully atmospheric ruins before hopping back on the Vistadome train in the afternoon. Disembark in Poroy and transfer to Cusco. (B)
At the heart of modern-day Cusco is the city that was once the glorious capital of the Inca Empire, razed and built over by the conquering Spanish in the 16th century. This area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, represents a captivating blend of Incan and colonial heritage and is a big part of your explorations today. Wander the Plaza de Armas and the Convent of Santo Domingo while also learning about the Incan architecture beneath your feet. Then, visit the ruins of Sacsayhuaman, experiencing a traditional Quechua ritual led by a Shaman, providing a spiritual connection to Andean traditions and Inca heritage. (B)
All aboard the train to one of the world’s highest lakes! Journey across the Peruvian highlands to Lake Titicaca, enjoying the views as you relax in comfort and style. Four dining cars, where a gourmet lunch of Andean
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AGUAS CALIENTES (1N)
SACRED VALLEY (1N) CUSCO (2N)
PUNO (1N)
HUATAJATA (1N)
UYUNI (2N)
BOLIVIA CHILE
SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (3N) LA PAZ (1N)
SANTIAGO (2N)
ingredients will be served, and a bar car will keep your refreshed throughout your travels while music and dance performances, will keep you entertained. (B,L)
DAY 8: ACROSS LAKE TITICACA
Bid farewell to Puno and to Peru and board a hydrofoil to cross into Bolivia. As you cross the lake, there are adventures to be had, including an exploration of Isla del Sol, where you’ll visit the Inca Garden, and Isla de la Luna, where you’ll see Inak Uyu, the Temple of the Sun Virgin. Disembark the ferry and travel to Hautajata to meet some vicuñas, llamas, and alpacas. This evening visit an observatory, where you’ll spend the night exploring the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. (B,L,D)
DAY 9: TRAVEL TO LA PAZ
Traverse the Andes to reach La Paz. Bolivia’s administrative capital and one of the world’s most spectacularly set cities, La Paz is a fascinating assault on the senses. A half day city tour will immerse you in its history with visits including Moon Valley and a ride in the teleferico (cable car) up to a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the city and the Andean peaks beyond. (B,L,D)
DAY 10: THE SALAR DE UYUNI
Fly to the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia’s incredible salt flats. Enjoy a picnic lunch while admiring the surreal landscapes and experiment with perspectives on this vast, flat expanse. Tonight, sleep in a unique salt hotel. (B,L,D)
DAY 11: MEET THE MUMMIES
Explore the salt flats where, weather permitting, you’ll meet the intriguing Coquesa
Mummies, ancient human remains preserved in a cave near the Tunupa Volcano. After exploring the cave, pause to take in the views from this incredible vantage point, the shimmering white flats spreading out into the distance. (B,L,D)
DAYS 12-13: INTO THE ATACAMA
Wave farewell to Bolivia as you cross into Chile and the stark beauty of the Atacama Desert, travelling to the desert outpost of San Pedro de Atacama. (B,L)
The next day, begin your explorations, visiting the charming desert village of Toconao then, as the sun sets drive to the otherworldly Moon Valley where you can watch the colours of lonely volcanoes and jagged cliffs shift through a spectrum of yellows, reds and purples as night falls. (B,L)
DAY 14: VENTURE TO EL TATIO
Rise before dawn to travel through the twilight to reach the El Tatio Geysers, set within a ring of volcanoes. Relax this afternoon before setting out again late in the evening to make the most of the Atacama’s dark skies. There is nowhere better in the world for stargazing; tonight, you will be given a guided tour of the heavens with a glass of local wine in hand. (B)
Transfer to Calama and fly down to Santiago, Chile’s capital city. Later, tour the city stopping at sights like the Plaza de Armas, home to the impressive 18th-century cathedral and 19th-century post office. Pop up to the top of Cerro Hill for views over the city and, on clear days, to the mountain peaks beyond. (B,D)
PHYSICAL RATING
From the heartlands of the Incan Empire in Peru, through the surreal landscapes of Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, and into the stark beauty of the Atacama Desert, on this adventure there is always something to take your breath away.
Prices
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $18,580pp (LimaSantiago)
• Single supplement from $4,000
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost. Customary tipping amount of approx US$170 paid in Chile, Argentina and Brazil.
Take a day trip to the port city of Valparaiso. Unique and full of roguish charm, the city is set along the seafront and on the hills above, the two parts connected by vintage funiculars. The hilltop ‘cerros’ (neighbourhoods) are packed with colourful mansions and cobbled streets and are a delight to wander. While here, enjoy lunch and a tasting of wines from nearby vineyards. (B,L)
Transfer to the airport for your flight home, arriving two days later. (B)
This tour can be extended to include Argentina and Brazil - see Ultimate South America (page 36).
Marvel at Machu Picchu
Cruise across Lake Titicaca
Enjoy a samba and dinner show
Explore both sides of the Iguazú Falls
Ascend Sugarloaf Mountain
Discover the traditions behind Carnival
PRICE INCLUDES
• 18 breakfast, 17 lunches & 18 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Join gauchos on an Argentinian ranch
Visit a traditional Argentinian estancia (ranch) for a lesson in local folklore. Discover the history of the legendary gauchos (cowboys) before enjoying a typical asado lunch, expertly prepared on a traditional outdoor parrilla (grill).
Immerse yourself in the rhythm of Rio in one of the city’s many samba bars. Whether you choose to sit back and enjoy the show or get involved in the action, the irresistible beats are sure to leave you with a spring in your step for days to come.
Meet the Mbororé Aldea tribe, an indigenous community that lives in the depths of the rainforest. Gain a fascinating insight into a unique culture and learn all about their lifestyle, ancestry, folklore and knowledge of their jungle home.
DAY 1: FLY TO LIMA
Fly to Lima and check-in at your hotel before enjoying a delicious, Peruvian-style welcome dinner.
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Become acquainted with Lima, formerly known as the ‘City of Kings’, on today’s tour. Start with the fascinating Huaca Pucllana, an ancient pyramid built by a pre-Incan civilisation known as the Lima culture. After lunch, soak up the sights and sounds of the bohemian Barranco district before sampling some pisco, Peru’s national drink, at an insightful pre-dinner tasting session.
DAY 3: SACRED VALLEY
Fly to Cusco before transferring to the famous Sacred Valley of the Incas, home to hillside citadels and striking foothills. Stop at Manos de la Comunidad, a local community who will share their rich heritage and traditions with you. Your last stop will be the archaeological site of Pisac.
DAY 4: MORAY & MARAS
Today visit the impressive circular terraces of Moray. These are thought to have been used by the Incas for agricultural experiments. In Maras gaze at the salt ponds that collect salty water from a spring, producing the famous sal de Maras. A stop at Ollantaytambo, an ancient Inca town built by Emperor Pachacuti, to explore the remarkable ruins, before proceeding to Aguas Calientes.
DAY 5: MACHU PICCHU
Ascend to Machu Picchu and spend some time exploring these extraordinary ruins. Abandoned by the Inca in the 16th century,
Machu Picchu lay undiscovered until Hiram Bingham stumbled upon its vegetationcovered remains in 1911. Machu Picchu is now one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Board the return train to Poroy. Overnight in Cusco.
After breakfast, you’ll begin a full tour of Cusco, starting at Koricancha and Santo Domingo Church, once the most sacred Inca site with walls covered in gold. Next, visit Cusco Cathedral to admire its stunning artwork and gold-silver details. You’ll then explore the impressive Fortress of Sacsayhuaman, famous for its massive stone walls. Take part in a traditional Quechua ritual led by a Shaman, offering a spiritual connection to Andean traditions and Inca heritage.
This morning, board your train to Puno. Travel through the spectacular Peruvian highlands in comfort and style. Enjoy a gourmet lunch, prepared with delicious Andean ingredients. There will also be music and dance shows on board.
Journey by boat across Lake Titicaca to the floating islands of Uros, which are constructed entirely from reeds. Spend time exploring and meeting the local Uros people before continuing to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Taquile. This island was once an Inca stronghold and today the islanders depict their long history in complex textile designs. After your tour of the island, head back to Puno.
This South American odyssey showcases the very best of this fantastic continent. Embark on the journey of a lifetime, visiting Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, Buenos Aires, Iguazú Falls, Rio de Janeiro and more.
Prices are per person, twin
DAY 9: TRAVEL TO LIMA
On the way to the airport you’ll stop off at the pre-Incan towers of Sillustani, built by the ancient Colla people. The towers are encircled by the sparkling Lago Umayo which is home to a diverse range of plants and wildlife. Enjoy a traditional Andean lunch before boarding your flight to Lima.
DAY 10: FLY TO BUENOS AIRES
Bid farewell to Peru and fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina’s flamboyant capital city. Later, enjoy a quintessential Argentine experience; the tango! Take a dance class before sitting down to enjoy dinner and a sultry tango show.
DAY 11: EXPLORE BUENOS AIRES
An irresistible combination of Latin flair and European elegance, Buenos Aires is a delight to explore and that’s exactly what you’ll do on today’s city tour. Discover the vibrant districts of La Boca, San Telmo, Recoleta, Palermo and Puerto Madero.
DAY 12: DAY TRIP TO URUGUAY
Embark on a day trip to Uruguay today, taking a ferry across the Rio de La Plata to Colonia del Sacramento. A picture-perfect colonial town, Colonia was founded by the Portuguese in 1680 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The beautiful Barrio Historico, occupying a small peninsula that juts out into the river is an atmospheric maze of old cobbled streets. Admire the main square, see the ruins of San Francisco Church and visit the lighthouse.
DAY 13: THE PAMPAS
Spend the day on the vast, fertile grasslands, known as the pampas, of a traditional estancia (ranch). Here you’ll learn all about gaucho
life. After a delicious asado lunch, enjoy a fun folklore show.
DAY 14: PUERTO IGUAZÚ
Fly north to Puerto Iguazú to see the incredible Iguazú Falls, a huge waterfall that straddles the border between Argentina and Brazil.
DAY 15: DISCOVER IGUAZÚ
Today you’ll visit the Argentinian side of Iguazú and witness the thundering roar of these powerful falls. Later you’ll meet the native Mbororé Aldea people – learn about this intriguing culture as the community members share fascinating tales of their ancestors, rituals, myths and legends.
DAY 16: FLY TO RIO DE JANEIRO
This morning cross into Brazil for a panoramic view of the falls. This afternoon, hop on a plane to Rio de Janeiro and arrive in time to watch the sunset on Copacabana Beach.
DAY 17: CHRIST THE REDEEMER
Set off in your jeep to discover the very best of Rio. Your adventure includes a visit to the historic Santa Teresa neighbourhood, a stop at the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Hill, before a refreshing stroll in the Tijuca Forest. After lunch enjoy a Carnival Experience, taking you to the vibrant heart of Brazil’s Carnival traditions, visiting the Cidade do Samba and Academicos da Grande Rio warehouse to explore costumes, history, and Samba culture. Try on some carnival attire and toast with a Caipirinha.
As night descends, join the Rio by Night tour in Lapa, the epicenter of Rio’s nightlife. Your local guides will lead you to Rio Scenarium, a unique venue blending an antique shop and an auction
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $22,080pp (Lima - Rio De Janeiro)
• Single supplement from $3,900
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost. Customary tipping amount of approx US$270 paid locally in each country.
room, where you’ll experience traditional Brazilian jazz and samba while enjoying dinner.
Your journey starts with a cable-car ride to Urca Hill, offering captivating views of Guanabara Bay, while the second cable car ride takes you to the summit of Sugar Loaf, named for its resemblance to moulded masses of sugar, to enjoy a 360-degree view of the city. In the afternoon, the tour explores downtown Rio, with stops at the impressive Candelária Church and Maracanã, Brazil’s largest and most famous stadium. Your day ends with a drive through the renowned Sambódromo on the way back to your hotel.
Fly to New Zealand, arriving two days later.
Marvel at Machu Picchu
Explore the salt flats of Uyuni
Join gauchos in the pampas
See the incredible Iguazu Falls
Enjoy Maipu Valley winelands
Ascend Sugarloaf Mountain
PRICE INCLUDES
• 26 breakfasts, 15 lunches & 12 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Explore Mendoza, Argentina’s spectacular wine region, where you can enjoy huge skies, gorgeous mountain views, endless vineyards and, of course, plenty of local wine, including local speciality, malbec. Stop at Manos de la Comunidad, where the locals will share their rich cultural heritage. Participate in workshops led by skilled artisans, learning traditional crafts such as weaving, pottery, and jewelry making, gaining a deeper appreciation for these ancient techniques. After exploring the surreal landscapes of Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, spend the night in a salt hotel right on the edge of the salt flats with uninterrupted views of the incredible other-worldly topography before you.
Fly to Lima, Peru’s historic capital. You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel, in time for tonight’s delicious, Peruvian-style welcome dinner. (D)
This morning, embark on an informative tour of Lima, formerly known as the ‘City of Kings’. Begin your exploration with the fascinating Huaca Pucllana, an ancient pyramid built by a pre-Incan civilisation known as the Lima culture. Later wander through the streets of Lima’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed historic centre with its striking colonial architecture. (B)
DAY 3: SACRED VALLEY
Fly to Cusco before transferring to the famous Sacred Valley of the Incas, home to hillside citadels and striking foothills. Stop at a small, scenic town hidden in the Peruvian Andes to participate in various workshops like weaving or pottery, led by local artisans. Afterwards visit Pisac town, strolling the vibrant markets where locals sell their wares. Transfer to your hotel in Sacred Valley. (B,L)
At Moray, you’ll be shown the impressive terraced structures carved in a circular pattern, believed to be an agricultural testing ground for the Incas. Head to Maras, where over 3,000 salt ponds catch salty water from a mountain spring, producing the famous sal de Maras. Then you will continue to Ollantaytambo, an Inca town built by Emperor Pachacuti. Afterward, you’ll head to the train station for the journey to Aguas Calientes. (B,L,D)
Ascend to Machu Picchu and spend some time exploring these extraordinary ruins. Abandoned by the Inca in the 16th century, the citadel lay undiscovered until Hiram Bingham stumbled upon its vegetation-covered remains in 1911. This afternoon board your train back to Poroy before transferring to Cusco. (B)
Modern Cusco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a fascinating combination of Incan and colonial heritage. Your explorations will include visits to the Plaza de Armas and the Convent of Santo Domingo, both built on the foundations of significant Incan sites. Then, visit the ruins of Sacsayhuaman, an old Incan fortress overlooking the city. Experience a traditional ritual with a Shaman, including offerings to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the use of sacred plants. (B)
This morning, board the train to Puno and journey through the spectacular Peruvian highlands in comfort and style. Dine on a gourmet lunch prepared with fresh Andean ingredients, and immerse yourself in the lively music and dance performances on board. (B,L)
Leave Puno and head to Copacabana, Bolivia. Board a hydrofoil cruise to Sun Island, believed to be the birthplace of the Inca Empire, and visit the Inca Garden. Continue to Moon Island and see Inak Uyu, the Sun Virgin’s Temple. Then travel to Hautajata, where you’ll meet vicunas, llamas and alpacas. This evening visit an observatory where you can admire the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. (B,L,D)
This morning you will journey to La Paz, travelling through the majestic peaks of the
AGUAS CALIENTES (1N)
LIMA (2N)
MACHU PICCHU
CUSCO (2N)
OLLANTAYTAMBO
SACRED VALLEY (1N)
PUNO (1N)
HUATAJATA (1N)
SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA (3N) LA PAZ (1N)
UYUNI (2N)
IGUAZÚ (2N)
RIO OVERNIGHT FLIGHT DE JANEIRO (2N)
MENDOZA (3N)
SANTIAGO (2N)
Andes. On reaching the city, delve into its history with a half-day tour, that includes venturing to Moon Valley, an extraordinary clay formation that resembles the lunar surface. The day concludes with a cable car ride on the teleferico, offering a bird’s-eye view of the sprawling city of La Paz. (B,L,D)
DAY 10: SALAR DE UYUNI
Transfer to the airport and fly to the beautiful Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat. Enjoy a picnic lunch out on the salt flats before spending the night in a salt hotel. (B,L,D)
DAY 11: EXPLORE SALAR DE UYUNI
Today will be spent exploring the Salar De Uyuni. Weather permitting, pay a visit to the fascinating Coquesa Mummies - human archaeological remains that have been preserved in a cave close to the Tunupa Volcano. This is a perfect spot to appreciate the immensity of the salt flats. (B,L,D)
DAY 12: SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA
Today, bid farewell to Bolivia as you cross the border travelling to San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. (B,L)
DAY 13: ATACAMA DESERT
This morning, you’ll explore the Salar de Atacama, the driest non-polar desert on earth, before visiting the quaint desert village of Tocoano. Later today you’ll experience some of San Pedro’s most famous landscapes on a sunset drive out to the Moon Valley. (B,L)
DAY 14: EL TATIO
Rise early today to visit the spectacular El Tatio Geysers, set within a ring of volcanoes. Later this evening prepare to be in awe of the universe! The Atacama has some of the world’s darkest skies making it perfect for a stargazing tour, which you’ll enjoy with a glass of local wine. (B)
DAY 15: EXPLORE SANTIAGO
This morning transfer back to Calama for your flight to Chile’s capital city, Santiago. Embark on a tour of Santiago and experience the city’s eclectic contrasts. Stroll around the Plaza de Armas, home to the 18th-century cathedral and 19th-century Post Office. Visit Cerro Hill and take in the panoramic views of the city below. (B,D)
BUENOS AIRES (3N)
DAY 16: VALPARAISO
Travel to the coast to visit the bohemian port town of Valparaiso. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Valparaiso is unique, charming and a little bit roguish. Home to some of the best street art in Latin America, Valparaiso’s magnetism simply needs to be experienced first-hand. (B,L)
DAY 17: ACROSS THE ANDES
Fly over the breathtaking Andes Mountains, getting a a spectacular view of this colossal range, as you pass over the border to Argentina, landing in the lively city of Mendoza. (B)
DAY 18: MENDOZA
It is Mendoza’s pace of life and joie de vivre that keeps visitors coming back. That, and the wine! Take a walking tour before an afternoon at leisure. (B,D)
DAY 19: MAIPU VALLEY
Head to the Maipu Valley, the heart of Argentina’s most important and oldest wine region. Visit some of the prominent wineries and taste fine wines, including Argentina’s most famous red, Malbec, over a delicious lunch. (B,L)
DAY 20: BUENOS AIRES
Board your morning flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina’s flamboyant capital. (B)
DAY 21: EXPLORE BUENOS AIRES
Explore the vibrant districts of La Boca, San Telmo and Recoleta on a city tour. Later, immerse yourself in a quintessential Argentine pastime, the tango! This evening, feast on traditional Argentine food while losing yourself in a passionate tango show. (B,L,D)
DAY 22: THE PAMPAS
Spend the day on the vast, fertile grasslands known as the pampas, on a traditional estancia (ranch). Here you’ll learn all about gaucho (cowboy) life. After a delicious asado lunch, enjoy a fun folklore show. (B,L)
DAY 23: IGUAZÚ FALLS
Fly north to see the incredible Iguazú Falls, a huge waterfall that straddles the border between Argentina and Brazil. (B,D)
PERU, BOLIVIA, CHILE, ARGENTINA & BRAZIL
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The ultimate South American adventure, this all-encompassing journey will take you from the iconic Machu Picchu and the salt flats of Bolivia to Chile’s Atacama Desert to the vineyards of Argentina and the incredible Iguazu Falls.
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $27,380pp (Lima - Rio de Janeiro)
• Single supplement from $6,500
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost. Customary tipping amount of approx US$300 paid locally in each country.
DAY 24: MEET THE MBORORÉ ALDEA PEOPLE
Today, visit the Argentinian side of Iguazú and experience the thundering roar of these powerful falls. Later you’ll meet the native Mbororé Aldea people – learn about this intriguing culture as the community members share fascinating tales of their ancestors, rituals, myths and legends. (B,L,D)
DAY 25: FLY TO RIO DE JANEIRO
This morning cross into Brazil for a panoramic view of the falls. This afternoon, hop on a plane to Rio de Janeiro and arrive in time to watch the sunset on Copacabana Beach. (B)
DAY 26: EXPLORE RIO
Today begins at the foot of Corcovado mountain – travel to the peak by cog railway to the spot where the iconic Christ the Redeemer watches over the city. After lunch, take part in a city tour before ascending the distinctive Sugarloaf Mountain by cable car – enjoy the fantastic views of the city below. (B,L,D)
DAYS 27-29: DEPART RIO
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight home, arriving two days later. (B)
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Explore atmospheric cities
Wander evocative Pre-Columbian sites
Learn about artist Frida Kahlo
Eat authentic Mexican cuisine
Visit indigenous villages
Discover the Riviera Maya
• 22 breakfasts, 21 lunches & 22 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 3 star plus - 4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Enjoy a mariachi performance
As the dusk falls over Guadalajara’s historic rooftops, partake in a celebration of the musical soul of the state of Jalisco. As you dine on delicious local food, you’ll be entertained with live mariachi and dancers in colourful, traditional dress performing the folkloric dances of Jalisco including Jarabe Tapatío, the Mexican Hat Dance.
While visiting the iconic archaeological wonders Teotihuacan and Chichén Itzá, you will have exclusive early-access to the sites. This allows you to explore these historic treasures at their most atmospheric, as the sun rises and before the crowds arrive. Take part in meaningful encounters with indigenous communities as you visit and spend time with the Zapotec people in the Sierra Norte mountains, and sit down to a home-cooked lunch with a Tzotzil Maya family in a Zinacantan village – what better way to get authentic insight into age old cultures?
DAY 1: FLY TO MEXICO CITY
Fly to Mexico City, the sprawling capital of Mexico. On arrival you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel. Take some time to relax and refresh before joining the group for a welcome dinner.
DAY 2: EXPLORE MEXICO CITY
Begin at Zócalo, the city’s vast main square. Visit the soaring Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace and the Templo Mayor Museum to learn about ‘Tenochtitlan’. Later, in the leafy suburb of Coyoacán, enjoy the wonderful Frida Kahlo Museum at Casa Azul.
DAY 3: ANCIENT TEOTIHUACAN
Spend the morning exploring the UNESCOlisted archaeological site of Teotihuacan before visiting a family cooperative to learn about the ancient uses of obsidian, maguey fibre and pulque. Return to the capital to admire the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Travel northwest to San Miguel de Allende. Enjoy a relaxed orientation walk through the UNESCO-listed city centre, admiring pink spires, charming cobbled streets and leafy courtyards as you learn about the city’s history.
Enter the studio of local artist Guadalupe Trejo to discover the art of cartoneria (papier mâché)crafting. You’ll be guided through the process of creating your own traditional piece as Guadalupe shares the legends and symbolism behind them.
DAY 6: GUANAJUATO
Reach the UNESCO-listed city of Guanajuato. Embark on a walking tour of its opulent centre, built from the proceeds of the region’s silver and gold deposits. Then, at twilight, gather at the steps of Templo San Diego for a private ‘callejoneada’, parading the old streets with costumed musicians and storytellers.
DAY 7: TRAVEL TO GUADALAJARA
Travel west to Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city. Take an afternoon walk through the vibrant plazas of its historic centre. As dusk falls, enjoy a festive evening with live mariachi and a vibrant dance show.
DAY 8: TEQUILA
Travel into the blue-agave lowlands to the town of Tequila. Visit a tequila distillery for a lesson on the production process and a tasting. Then, stroll the town’s cobbled streets to find the perfect spot for lunch.
DAY 9: FLY TO OAXACA
Fly to Oaxaca, then after lunch, set off on an orientation walk along atmospheric Alcalá Street to visit the Templo de Santo Domingo and Graphic Arts Institute.
DAY 10: EXPLORE MONTE ALBÁN
This morning, explore the major archaeological site of Monte Albán, the capital of the pre-Columbian Zapotec civilisation. This afternoon, explore Oaxaca’s cultural heart, tasting local delicacies and admiring architecture as you go.
DAY 11: COOKING MASTERCLASS
Arrive at Central de Abastos where, guided by a chef, you’ll browse and taste local produce. Head to a countryside cooking school to
prepare a mouthwatering Oaxacan dish before spending the afternoon at leisure.
DAY 12: SIERRA NORTE MOUNTAINS
Travel into the Sierra Norte Mountains, arriving in the Zapotec village of Benito Juárez. Visit a local family at their farmstead to learn about their rural way of life, then continue to Tehuantepec.
DAY 13: SUMIDERO CANYON NP
Spend the morning on a boat trip heading deep into the Sumidero Canyon National Park, spotting spider monkeys and basking crocodiles as you cruise between sheer limestone walls. Continue to San Cristobal de las Casas.
DAY 14: INDIGENOUS VILLAGES
Visit the Tzotzil Maya community of San Juan Chamula to witness a fascinating, preColumbian ritual, and Zinacantan, where you’ll visit a family workshop to watch women spin, dye and brocade huipiles. Enjoy a home-cooked lunch, listening to stories from your host as you eat.
DAY 15: EXPLORE SAN CRISTOBAL
Embark on a guided walking tour of the city, exploring narrow lanes little changed since the 16th century, followed by a free afternoon.
DAY 16: CASCADAS DE AGUA AZUL
Descend from the cool heights of the mountains, reaching the Cascadas de Agua Azul. Continue north into the Maya lowlands, arriving at Palenque in the late afternoon.
DAY 17: DISCOVER PALENQUE
Rise early to enter the forested Palenque National Park. Led by a specialist guide, and
with a soundtrack provided by howler monkeys, embark on an exploration through these spectacular Mayan ruins. Spend the afternoon at the Roberto Barrios waterfalls.
DAY 18: TRAVEL TO CAMPECHE
Journey to the Gulf coast. A UNESCO-listed harbour city, San Francisco de Campeche boasts pastel-coloured mansions, coral-stone ramparts and plentiful tales of merchants and pirate raids – discover more as you explore the storied streets.
DAY 19: EXPLORE UXMAL
Take a guided walk along Campeche’s perfectly preserved 17th-century city walls, then find yourself among the magical Mayan ruins of Uxmal. Learn all about the astronomy and acoustics of the Pyramid of the Magician and admire the Nunnery Quadrangle and Governor’s Palace. Continue to Mérida.
DAY 20: EXPLORE MÉRIDA
Visit lively markets filled with local flavours and colourful crafts, then wander through the historic heart of the city, strolling along elegant avenues of 19th-century mansions before enjoying a delicious traditional lunch.
DAY 21: DISCOVER CHICHÉN ITZÁ
This morning is dedicated to Mexico’s most iconic archaeological site, Chichén Itzá, with a guided tour of its wonders. Continue to a Maya village where you’ll be welcomed into the home of a local family for a traditional lunch. Travel on to reach the beachside resort of Playa del Carmen.
DAY 22: CENOTE AZUL
Enjoy a relaxing morning in Playa del Carmen before an afternoon at Cenote Azul. Here, you
Embark on an epic exploration of Mexico, encountering its ancient civilisations, indigenous communities, magnificent colonial-era architecture and rich art scene along the way. Your adventure will be full of authentic experiences across a range of spectacular landscapes.
Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $14,480pp (Mexico CityCancun)
• Single supplement from $3,650
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost. Customary tipping amount of approx US$240 paid in Mexico.
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can relax in the sun or swim in the turquoise waters. Back in Playa del Carmen enjoy a laidback farewell dinner.
DAYS 23-25: DEPART CANCUN
Fly to New Zealand, arriving two days later.
*Please note: Our October departures begin with four unforgettable days focused on ‘Day of the Dead’ festivities. Please refer to our website for more information.
Wendy Wu Cruise & Tour holidays combine the best of the world’s ocean cruises with our award-winning touring itineraries to create unforgettable holidays.
Our fully inclusive touring ethos, where everything is taken care of, is the perfect match for a carefree voyage to the exotic corners of the world. With our carefully chosen cruise partners, we’ve curated unique journeys that weave together inspirational cruise itineraries with our most popular tours, providing you with the absolute best of both worlds.
Travelling in style, having to unpack just the once, modern cruise ships provide accommodation, dining and bar choices that outshine any hotel. Add the huge choice of entertainment, leisure and relaxation options available and you’ll begin to understand why cruising is so popular.
Where the ocean ends we begin. Connecting seamlessly with your cruise, the land element of your holiday will take you places cruise ships just cannot reach. Fully escorted by our famous National Escorts all the way, we’ll show you the iconic attractions and hidden gems, immersing you in the local culture the way only we can.
On your Wendy Wu Cruise & Tour Holiday everything you need for an unforgettable holiday is included beginning with return flights from New Zealand and all connecting transfers. Cruises include outside staterooms (no inside cabins for us!), dining, drinks and onboard entertainment whilst your land touring includes 4 star hotels, all meals, touring with guides, sightseeing and entrance fees. You’ll only need to budget extra for a range of optional shore excursions from the ship whilst cruising.
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CELEBRITY CRUISES
Celebrity is different. Every detail is elevated beyond what you ever thought a vacation could be. You’ll enjoy the intimate feel and thoughtful service of a smaller ship, the variety and excitement of a bigger one, and experiences you won’t find anywhere else. So, if you want to explore the world or get away from it for a little while, Nothing Comes Close to Celebrity Cruises.
Azamara delivers ‘Destination Immersion’ experiences. Their intimate, club-like ships can fit in smaller ports bigger vessels can’t visit, and you’ll experience destinations that aren’t even on the map for other cruises. With smaller ports, longer stays, and more overnights than other cruise lines, Azamara makes it easier than ever to be immersed in the heart of local cultures.
On a holiday with NCL, there’s always more to experience. Explore more iconic destinations around the globe and savour every bite at more than 20 world-class restaurants. And with a crew that’s dedicated to personalised service, you’ll always feel welcomed and pampered. Out here, you never have to choose between what you love and what you love – so everyone can have their best holiday ever.
HX have been exploring the world for over 129 years, taking curious travellers on mindful adventures to aweinspiring places. On comfortable, purpose-built ships, your journey will be filled with cultural encounters, wonderful wildlife, awe and inspiration as you see, do and learn. With experts and scientists on hand onboard and onshore for talks, hikes, visits and activities, daily adventures on an HX cruise come at no extra cost, and there are all-inclusive meals, drinks and wifi too.
CRUISE & TOUR
DAYS FROM 21 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND
$44,580 PER PERSON ALL MEALS
10 NIGHT HX HURTIGRUTEN EXPEDITION
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Discover vibrant Rio
Feel the power of Iguazu
Explore Buenos Aires’ barrios
Embark on a 10-day Antarctica expedition
PRICE INCLUDES
• 18 breakfasts, 17 lunches & 18 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 5 star accommodation, plus HX Hurtigruten Expedition
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
MS Fridtjof Nansen is the newest addition to the HX fleet, and one of the world’s most environmentally friendly ships. As relaxed and comfortable as a home away from home, the ship serves as your floating base camp, with three restaurants, a fitness and wellbeing suite, observation deck and stylish cabins to return to after a day exploring. This adventure is allinclusive with talks, activities, excursions, meals and drinks all included, as well as full access to the Science Centre, the heart of the ship. Your Cruise Features
Daily excursions and activities
All meals and drinks (excluding premium drinks) Sauna and hot tubs to relax in Expedition gear and water bottle to keep Gratuities included
DAYS 1: FLY TO RIO DE JANEIRO
Fly to the dynamic city of Rio de Janeiro. On arrival, transfer to your hotel where the rest of the day is yours to relax and refresh or start soaking up the local culture.
DAY
Spend the day visiting Rio’s best bits. Soar up to the heights of Sugar Loaf Mountain by cable car. At the top you’ll have magnificent views over the city and its gorgeous setting of mountains, beaches and bays. This afternoon, take part in a cooking class, learning all about traditional Brazilian flavours and using local ingredients to whip up something delicious.
DAY 3: CHRIST THE REDEEMER
Carry on exploring Rio, starting today with the city’s most iconic sight, Christ the Redeemer. Riding up to the summit of the Corcovado by train, from the top you’ll get more spectacular views. This afternoon is dedicated to Rio’s most celebrated tradition, Carnival! Visit the Cidade do Samba, the creative heart of Carnival’s production, to learn all about its history and the preparation behind it and try on one of the colourful costumes.
DAY
Bid farewell to Rio and transfer to the airport for your flight to Foz do Iguaçu. On arrival, head straight into the beautiful nature of Iguaçu National Park, which straddles the border between Brazil and Argentina, for your first look at Iguaçu Falls. Board a glass elevator down to a viewing platform from where you can get an excellent view of the Garganta do Diabo (Devil’s Throat), the waterfall’s most dramatic cataract. Cross the border into Argentina.
DAY 5: THE ARGENTINE IGUAZÚ
Explore the Argentinian side of the falls today. Wander trails that will give you a closer look at some of the smaller falls as well as getting a fantastic overview of the sheer size, power and magnificence of the falls as a whole. This evening, enjoy ‘The Argentine Experience’, where you’ll learn to make empanadas, dine on delicious, quintessentially Argentinian food and drink Malbec wine and mate tea.
DAY 6: FLY TO BUENOS AIRES
Fly to Argentina’s enchanting capital, Buenos Aires. Begin exploring as soon as you arrive, starting at the Plaza de Mayo, where you can admire some of the country’s most important buildings. You’ll also discover the barrios (neighbourhoods) of Palermo, Retiro, Recoleta (with a visit to its famous cemetery), San Telmo and La Boca, each with a personality and atmosphere of its own.
DAY 7: RURAL ARGENTINA
Spend the day just outside the city on the vast, fertile grasslands known as the pampas, on a traditional estancia (ranch). Here you’ll get some insight into the life of a gaucho, and after a typical Argentinian asado lunch, you can sit back and enjoy a show of folk guitar music.
DAY 8: BOARD MS FRIDTJOF NANSEN
Fly to Ushuaia. Called the “End of the World”, Ushuaia is Argentina’s and the world’s southernmost city. Transfer to the port and board your hybrid-powered expedition ship. Spend the rest of the day settling into your cabin, attending the expedition briefing and exploring the ship’s facilities. While most activities onboard and onshore are included,
there are a selection of optional activities which may be available at an additional cost. These are subject to conditions and a lottery-based allocation system.
Set sail towards Antarctica, embarking on a two-day crossing of the legendary Drake Passage. Where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet, at the very tip of the South American continent, the Drake Passage is an exhilarating sea crossing with chances to spot seabirds like albatrosses and petrels and whales in the waves. During this time at sea, your Expedition Team will give lectures and briefings to prepare you for the adventure that lies ahead. You can also visit the onboard Science Centre and relax in the spa and wellness area or the Explorer Lounge & Bar.
DAYS 11 - 15: CRUISE – ANTARCTICA
Your first glimpse of the ‘White Continent’ will be a moment you’ll never forget, a vast, untouched kingdom of snow, ice, rock and water. Be prepared to be continuously awed by the sheer scale and silence of this ultimate wilderness as you explore. During your five days of Antarctic exploration, the itinerary will remain flexible to take advantage of the weather and conditions. You can expect landings and ice cruises, led by the Expedition Team, that allow you to get up close to extraordinary wildlife that include different species of penguins, whales and seals, and birds like the huge wandering albatross. Throughout your time here there will be lectures on wildlife, history, climate and conservation, to enrich your experience.
CRUISE
Head north, back across the Drake Passage. Spend these two days reflecting on your adventures in Antarctica, sharing stories with fellow travellers, unwinding with spa treatments and relaxing into the peaceful rhythms of the voyage.
DAY 18: ARRIVE IN USHUAIA
Bid farewell to MS Fridtjof Nansen as you disembark in Ushuaia and fly back to Buenos Aires. This evening you’ll have a memorable farewell dinner at a passion-filled Tango Show. With music, dancing, singing and delicious food, it is a thrilling way to end your journey.
DAYS 19-21: DEPART BUENOS AIRES
Fly to New Zealand, arriving two days later.
Cross the last frontier of travel on an expedition into the wilds of Antarctica. Experience two of South America’s great cities and the mighty Iguazu Falls before heading into the remote wilderness of the ‘White Continent’, on this truly once-in-alifetime adventure.
Prices are per person, twin share
2027 DATES Outside Balcony Suite 12 Jan - 01 Feb $44,580 $50,580 $55,480 Flight and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Single supplement outside from $15,980
• Land only from $40,180
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost. Customary tipping amount of approx US$80 paid in Argentina and Brazil. Gratuities on cruise included.
Call or see website for our alternative 2027 departure which also features the Falkland Islands.
Embark on an epicurean exploration of Brazilian culture in an exciting cooking class. Discover traditional flavours and cooking techniques and explore the delicious range of locally grown ingredients, tasting everything as you go to get a better idea of Brazilian cuisine.
Take a journey through Argentina’s culinary traditions on this immersive dining experience. Showcasing all of the country’s best-known bites, from steak to malbec wine to dulce de leche, there are two hands-on classes – how to make empanadas and all about yerba mate, Argentina’s national drink. What better introduction to Argentine culture?
The Argentine tango is a dance of passion that represents life and love. There is nowhere better to see it showcased than Buenos Aires, on whose streets it was born; get swept up in the atmosphere on a night full of this dramafilled dance.
CRUISE & TOUR DAYS FROM 21 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE FROM NEW ZEALAND
$27,980 PER PERSON ALL MEALS
8 NIGHT HX CRUISE
Explore the Sacred Valley
Ascend to Machu Picchu
Wander Quito’s cobbled streets
Cruise through the Galapagos Islands
PRICE INCLUDES
• 18 breakfasts, 17 lunches & 18 dinners
• International flights and current taxes
• Domestic transportation
• 4 star accommodation, plus HX cruise
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Sleek, spacious, sustainable and socially conscious, HX’s MS Santa Cruise II brings a relaxed atmosphere and cosy yet classy surroundings to its 90 guests. On this adventure everything is included, so you can make the most of the elegant restaurant and Science Centre, filling up on both delicious food and Galapagos knowledge to fuel you on the daily excursions and encounters. Head to the Sky Deck for more bird and wildlife spotting after a day exploring.
Your Cruise Features
Daily excursions and activities
All meals and drinks
(excluding premium drinks)
Fitness room and hot tubs
Gratuities included
DAY 1: FLY TO LIMA
Fly to Lima, Peru’s historical capital. On arrival, transfer to your hotel where you can relax or start exploring this enchanting city.
DAY 2: TRAVEL TO CUSCO
Fly to Cusco and transfer to the Sacred Valley, home to Incan citadels and beautiful scenery. En route to the hotel, pause at Manos de la Comunidad, to learn about traditional crafts from local artisans.
DAY 3: EXPLORE THE SACRED VALLEY
Head to Moray to admire the impressive circular terraces curved by the Incas, then to Maras to discover the old evaporation ponds used to harvest salt. This afternoon, visit the beautiful Santuario de Colibries. Continue to Ollantaytambo to wander through preserved Incan houses and an old fortress.
DAY 4: TRAIN TO MACHU PICCHU
Board a panoramic train for the scenic journey to Aguas Calientes, gateway to Macchu Pichu, a site considered one of the world’s greatest archaeological discoveries. A bus will take you up to the ruined citadel, set high on a mountain ridge, where you’ll have plenty of time to explore.
DAY 5: TO CUSCO
Spend this morning as you wish, returning to Machu Picchu or strolling through Aguas Calientes. Board a train back to Ollantaytambo and transfer to Cusco.
DAY 6: DISCOVER CUSCO
Embark on a tour of Cusco, the Imperial Capital of the Incas. Start at Sacsayhuaman, the remains of a colossal citadel set above the
city. Stop at the Cristo Blanco for panoramic views then browse the wares of San Pedro Market. Back in the city centre, explore Koricancha and Cusco Cathedral.
DAY 7: FLY TO LIMA
Fly back to Lima this morning. Later, take a city tour that takes in the Plaza Mayor with its impressive, UNESCO-listed, colonial buildings and the Larco Museum, packed with fascinating pre-Columbian artefacts.
DAY 8: FLY TO QUITO
Board a flight to Ecuador, arriving in the capital city, Quito.
DAY 9: EXPLORE QUITO
Today you’ll be immersed in Quito’s rich history and culture. Begin with a guided tour of the remarkable, UNESCO-listed Old Town, admiring architecture and tasting chocolate as you go. Then, head out of Quito to find the Equator at ‘Middle of the World City’, where you can jump between hemispheres!
DAY 10: BOARD THE MS SANTA CRUZ II
Transfer to the airport for the short flight to Baltra Island. On arrival, you’ll transfer to the port to board your expedition ship. Settle into your cabin and explore the ship’s facilities as you set off on an extraordinary journey.
Sail along the northern coast of Santa Cruz, popping ashore to walk around Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill) to spot shorebirds, flamingos and land iguanas.
DAY 11: CRUISE - ISABELA & FERNANDINA
From the remote tip of Isabela Island, trace the rugged coastline in a panga (small boat) with a
PICCHU SACRED VALLEY (2N)
naturalist guide to see colonies of flightless cormorants and Galapagos penguins. Continue to Fernandina, where you’ll scour the volcanic shoreline for sea lions, penguins and Galapagos hawks.
Disembark on Santa Cruz Island, visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station where you can observe just-hatched giant tortoises and Darwin’s finches. Wander through a prickly pear cactus forest, home to plenty of birds, and see giant tortoises roaming free in the highlands. This afternoon is free for an activity of your choice.
Hop into a panga and cruise along the north shore of Floreana Island savouring the sights of Baroness Cave and Post Office Bay. The day ends at Cormorant Point, with a stroll along a green beach to observe the birdlife at a brackish lagoon.
Enjoy an easy morning aboard the MS Santa Cruz II, making use of the ship’s onboard facilities, as you anchor at Baltra Island. This afternoon, land at Las Bachas Beach on Santa Cruz, a place of pristine white sand and turquoise waters. Swim or snorkel from the beach in search of sea turtles.
DAY 15: CRUISE – SANTIAGO ISLAND
Spend the day in and around the rugged volcanic beauty of Santiago Island. Visit Buccaneer Cove and Puerto Egas, taking a guided excursion through a colony of fur seals and vibrant birdlife.
DAY 16: CRUISE
Take a panga around the tiny Rabida Island with its red-hued beaches. Later, cruise to Bartolome Island to swim, snorkel or ride in a glass bottom boat to see the wildlife below the waves.
DAY 17: GENOVESA ISLAND
Take a short but steep climb up Prince Philip’s steps to the rocky plateau atop Genovesa Island. Here you can observe large colonies of boobies, frigatebirds and storm petrels. Later, discover the pristine beach at Darwin Bay.
DAY 18: DISEMBARK THE MS SANTA CRUZ II
The final morning of the adventure is spent on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, where you’ll head into the lush highlands to see giant tortoises in their natural habitat. Disembark the MS Santa Cruz II and transfer to Baltra Airport for your flight to Quito.
19-21:
Fly to New Zealand, arriving two days later.
This tour brings together two legendary destinations. Explore Peru by land, discovering the mystical Machu Picchu as you go, before cruising the enthralling Galapagos archipelago to see the wildlife that inspired a scientific revolution.
Prices are per person, twin share
and supplement information
• Based on departures from Auckland
• Regional NZ departures and flight upgrades available on request
• Land only from $24,480
• Single supplement outside from $9,480
Important note
Prices include airline fuel surcharge and taxes and are correct as of 1 October 2025, subject to change. Depending on airline schedules, you may depart and/or arrive on Day 2. Extra nights’ accommodation (pre or post tour), or stopovers, may be required at additional cost.
Customary tipping amount of approx US$60 paid in Peru and Ecuador. Gratuities on cruise included. Transit control card US$20 to be paid locally. Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee US$200 to be paid locally.
2027 departures coming soon; see website for latest departures, prices and availability.
The wildlife of the Galapagos Islands is unique, incredible and unusual. These animals, like giant tortoises, marine iguanas, flightless cormorants and much more, you’ll find nowhere else in the world; completely unfazed by human presence, you get to observe them up close in their natural habitats.
Set in a serene stretch of cloud forest in the Sacred Valley, the Santuario de Colibries shelters a variety of brightly coloured hummingbird species that flit between the flowers of beautiful gardens. The perfect place to pause and enjoy the sound of bird song. Stop at the wonderful Manos de la Comunidad to discover more about the rich indigenous culture of Peru. A showcase for local artisans who craft textiles, pottery and jewellery, you can see traditional skills in action and pick up a souvenir or two.
We know that, however wonderful our group tours are, one size doesn’t fit all. Which is why we are also delighted to offer private and tailormade touring, the perfect choice for those who prefer to travel in their own private group or want the flexibility to follow their own itinerary independently.
The Private Tours on the following pages are crafted especially to suit smaller travelling parties and are the perfect choice for those who prefer to travel independently with family or friends.
• Travel on any day you wish.
• Expertly crafted itineraries, tailored for parties as small as one.
• A private trip just for you and your chosen travel party.
• Enjoy the undivided attention of your knowledgeable private guide.
• Stay in central, often smaller hotels. Explore from your doorstep!
• Enjoy a more intimate and independent travel experience.
If none of our Private Tours quite fit the bill, we can create a guided journey especially for you.
You’re completely in control of the what, where and when. You can choose the pace, where to linger longer, where to pass through and where to bypass completely. From comfortable to luxurious hotels, where and what you eat, how many nights you stay, when you travel, and even the authentic experiences that truly define your adventure –it’s all up to you!
You can choose to tweak any of the private tours shown here or we can create the perfect tour for you from scratch. Our expert Tailormade Team are on-hand to advise and recommend – just let them know what you’re after and they’ll do the rest.
If you’re organising a tour for 10 or more passengers, allow us to lighten the load. At Wendy Wu Tours, we can plan a range of exciting itineraries to suit your group’s every want and need.
Whether you choose one of our fantastic ‘ready-made’ itineraries for a private departure or let us design a bespoke journey just for you, we’ll make sure it’s packed with the sights and experiences your group will love. The best part? You can be involved in the planning as much or as little as you like.
Our team brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. We’ll create something truly special and ensure the entire process runs seamlessly from start to finish.
For more information talk to our Reservations Team on 0800 936 3998.
DAYS FROM 12 $13,800 PER PERSON MEALS AS STATED PRIVATE TOUR
1 PHYSICAL RATING
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Explore cultural Quito
Gaze upon magnificent Cotopaxi
Discover the forests of Mashpi
Venture into the Amazon
PRICE INCLUDES
• 11 breakfasts (B), 6 lunches (L) & 3 dinners (D)
• Domestic transportation
• 3 - 4 star accommodation
• Shared touring with guides and entrance fees
Witness macaws indulging in clay seams
Thought to provide essential vitamins and minerals to a variety of animal life, a visit to a clay lick is a must-do on an Amazon exploration. Arriving by boat just as dawn breaks, sit back and watch a huge variety of parrots (including macaws) and parakeets descend in a raucous crowd to snack on the exposed clay seams in the river bank.
Visit the family home of a prestigious musician to learn about the range of different musical instruments crafted and played by the Kichwa peoples, including the bocina, used by leaders to call communities together, and visit the workshop where various wind and string instruments are made.
The Napo Wildlife Centre is based in the ancestral lands of, and managed by, the Añangu Kichwa Community who invite visitors into their community to explore the cultural richness of their lifestyle and traditions.
Arrive in Ecuador’s capital, Quito, a city spectacularly set in the foothills of the Andes. On arrival, transfer to your hotel where the rest of the day will be at leisure to refresh, relax and acclimatise.
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Today you’ll be immersed in Quito’s rich history and culture. Beginning at Independence Square, admire the exquisite La Compañia Church then wander through the vibrant San Francisco Square before indulging your sweet tooth at the Chez Tiff chocolate shop. Ascend to the majestic Virgen de El Panecillo, perched on a hill in the middle of the city, for magnificent views. Pop out of Quito to find the Equator, marked by the Middle of the World Monument, and pay a visit to the San Roque community. (B,L)
DAY 3: EXPLORE OTAVALO
Head out into the countryside to soak up the charms of Hacienda La Compañía and learn all about its history before stopping at the Copacabana vegetable market to admire the fresh produce of the region. Then, browse the handcrafted textiles for souvenirs at the Plaza de los Ponchos, where you’ll get your first glimpse at Ecuador’s vibrant indigenous culture. Next, meet the skilled artisans of the Peguche community and visit the Lema family home and discover the intricate art of bamboo instrument making. (B,L)
Today is dedicated to the magnificent Cotopaxi and to exploring the landscapes that this active stratovolcano has carved around itself, now
protected as a national park. You’ll begin at the Interpretation Centre to learn more about the park’s flora and fauna before admiring the picturesque Limpiopungo Lake and a lovely 16th-century hacienda, where you can meet some friendly llamas on the terrace. Later, visit the Vunka Vodka factory and learn about the vodka distilling process and have a tasting of their delicious Ecuadorian vodkas. (B,L)
DAY 5: TRAVEL TO MASHPI
Board a shared coach and travel to the Mashpi Biodiversity Reserve, a sanctuary of both cloud and rainforest. This afternoon, enjoy an introductory walk with a guide through some of this magical nature. (B,D)
DAY 6: EXPLORE MASHPI
Spend a whole day exploring the Biodiversity Reserve at your leisure. You could walk to the waterfall and spend time in the Hummingbird Garden to visit the butterflies at the Life Centre. Then, after lunch, consider activities such as a thrilling ariel bike ride, or climb an observation tower for unparalleled views over the entire reserve, including incredible sunset panoramas over the mountains.
QUITO (4N+1N+1N)
This evening, listen to an expert talk on ‘The Hidden Wildlife of Mashpi’. (B,L,D)
DAY 7: MIDDLE OF THE WORLD
After breakfast head back to Quito, where along the way you visit the Middle of the World Monument and stand with one foot in each hemisphere. Inside, exhibits explore the culture and scientific history, while the nearby Intiñan Museum offers hands-on experiments that highlight the unique physics at the equator. Continue to Quito for the night. (B)
DAY 8: INTO THE AMAZON
This morning board a flight to Coca. Then, hop into a boat to transfer to the Napo Wildlife Centre where you will be staying in an ecolodge totally immersed in the Amazon Rainforest. On arrival, a welcome drink will be waiting. (B,L)
DAY 9: DISCOVER
Rise before dawn to make your way along the river to a clay lick, popular with the local birdlife. Enjoy the raucous buzz of activity as the sun rises, spotting up to 11 different species of parrots, parakeets, and macaws as they come to socialise and consume the clay. Later, head out on a forest hike to visit the Añangu Kichwa community, for a glimpse of life in the rainforest, and spend some time with a local family. Lunch will be served at the Napo Cultural Centre, where you can meet more members of the Kichwa community. Paddle back to the lodge in the late afternoon, soaking up the sights and sounds of the rainforest for a well-deserved dinner. (B,L,D)
After breakfast, ascend the lodge’s 36-metretall canopy tower for breathtaking views
over the rainforest. As you climb, you’ll pass through various levels of the forest, emerging at the top of a ceiba tree, stepping out onto a wooden platform built into the tree itself. As well as being able to see over the forest, you’ll also be deep in the canopy and able to see the multitude of wildlife that calls it home; spider monkeys, toucans, macaws, and tanagers are just some of the creatures you might spot. (B)
Embark on an early morning canoeing adventure back to the Napo River. As you paddle, keep your eyes on riverbank to spot giant otters, monk saki monkeys and all sorts of species of birds. A motorised boat will then take you back to Coca for your flight to Quito. (B)
12: DEPART QUITO
Transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)
GALAPAGOS BY LAND
8 days from $13,560pp
GALAPAGOS BY SEA
5 days from $8,780pp
Visit page 52 to learn more about all of our short stays and stopovers.
This private tour can be tailored to suit your own wishes:
• Change the route
• Alter how long you stay in each place
• Choose different hotels
• Change the sightseeing
• Add in more or less free time
• Include more immersive experiences
Here are a few suggestions to enhance your tour:
Tucked away under Ecuador’s snow-capped peaks, the Papallacta Thermal Springs Resort offers the perfect, holistic break during your adventures. Soak up the benefits of the volcano-heated waters in multiple spa pools of different temperatures and dine on exquisite Ecuadorian food.
Nestled under the gaze of mighty Volcano Cotopaxi, choose to stay in a cosy ‘Hobbit House’, carved into the side of a mountain, or one of the more private ‘Birdhouses’, sat up in the trees with spectacular views, perfect for exploring Cotopaxi’s magnificent landscapes.
Head into northern Ecuador’s highlands to discover more about the country’s indigenous people. You can do this with a fun, hands-on cooking class, cooking delicious ancestral dishes, or an exciting foraging class out in magnificent nature, searching out ingredients used for centuries.
Alternatively, we can create the perfect tour for you from scratch. Just call our Reservations Team to get started.
Experience vibrant São Paulo
See spectacular Iguaçu Falls
Spot wildlife in the Pantanal
Discover the wonders of the Amazon
Explore spectacular Rio
PRICE INCLUDES
• 12 breakfasts (B), 4 lunches (L) & 6 dinners (D)
• Domestic transportation
• 3–4 star accommodation
• Touring with guides and entrance fees
Taste the delights of São Paulo’s market
Housed in a magnificent 1930s landmark building, São Paulo’s municipal market is heaving with all sorts of fresh, local produce from fruit and vegetables to cereals and spices. At its heart is a gastronomic space where you can try all sorts of delicious dishes including São Paulo’s famous mortadella sandwich.
The Amazonian city of Manaus sits on the confluence of two rivers – the Rio Negra and the Rio Solimões which combine to become the Amazon. The dark waters of the Negra and the sandy-brown waters of the Solimões run along side by side for miles before they combine, creating a spectacular sight. The Amazon Rainforest and the Pantanal are two great bastions of nature. Heading deep into their wildernesses to search for the wonderful wildlife that calls them home is one of the world’s greatest adventures. Spend two full days in each, choosing the ways in which you explore these magnificent regions.
DAY 1: ARRIVE RIO DE JANEIRO
Arrive in the city of Rio in southern Brazil. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel where you’ll have the rest of the day to relax and begin your explorations.
DAY 2: DISCOVER RIO
Today you’ll take a scenic tour of Rio’s most iconic landmarks. Drive along Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon to the Corcovado where you’ll board the train that takes you up through the tropical forest to the foot of Christ the Redeemer. Here, the views over the city and its incredible setting are spectacular. Head back down to enjoy a delicious lunch before your soar upwards once again, this time in the glass cable cars that whisk you up to the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain to view the city from a different angle. From here, 395 metres up, you have excellent views over Rio’s beaches and mountains. (B)
DAY 3: FLY TO THE AMAZON
Fly to Manaus, a city in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest. Take a shared transfer to your lodge where a welcome drink and a presentation will be waiting. Your time here is to spend as you wish, joining the tours and experiences offered by the lodge to explore this magnificent rainforest. (B,D)
DAYS 4-5: EXPLORE THE AMAZON
Nature hikes, visiting locals by boat, a fishing tour, a night tour by canoe or a visit to the Monkey Forest rehabilitation centre are just some of the options you have to make the most of your time in the Amazon. We highly recommend the full day ‘Meeting of the Waters’ tour where you’ll sail down the Rio
Negro to view the Amazonas Theatre, the Port of Manaus and local stilt houses, before arriving at the point where the black waters of the Rio Negro merge with the sandy-coloured waters of the Rio Solimões (the upper reaches of the Amazon River). (B,L,D)
DAY 6: INTO THE PANTANAL
Hop on a flight to Campo Grande, the gateway to the Southern Pantanal. Time permitting, why not explore this city’s vibrant mix of nature and culture, wandering the trails of Parque das Nacoes Indigenas to spot local birds. (B,D)
DAYS 7-8: EXPLORE THE PANTANAL
This morning take a shared transfer to your lodge. The world’s largest wetlands, the Pantanal is an unmissable destination for lovers of bird and animal life. Fill these two days with adventures like guided boat tours to spot jaguars, caimans and capybaras, nature walks to learn about the rich ecosystems and the hidden creatures within them, and night safaris to discover the region’s nocturnal species. (B,L,D)
Head to the airport and board a flight to Foz do Iguaçu, a town right on the border with Argentina. Here you will visit one of the wonders of the natural world – Iguaçu Falls. Explore the national park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that surrounds the waterfall, walking the canyon trail that will give mesmerising views of over 240 cascades and riding a glass elevator up to a viewing platform, the soothing roar of rushing water your soundtrack throughout. (B)
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Cross the border into Argentina to view the falls from a different perspective. Ride the ecological train to view the ‘Garganta del Diablo’, the largest cascade, and step out onto the suspended platform that lets you stand right on its edge and look down on the rushing water below. Then, walk among the lush nature, full of orchids, colourful birds and other wildlife to reach the highest point of the falls, where the view of the ‘cataratas’ is unsurpassed. (B)
Enjoy a final breakfast in the rainforest before boarding a plane to São Paulo, a vibrant, fast-paced metropolis known for its dynamic energy and sprawling urban landscape. The city thrives with high-rise buildings, trafficpacked streets, and world-class restaurants. São Paulo is also a hotspot for arts, fashion, and music. (B)
The day begins with the impressive art of the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), where you can admire a collection featuring both modern and classic works. Then, stroll down the Avenida Paulista to see some of the city’s grand architecture and soak up the lively atmosphere. Stop by the bustling municipal market to sample a variety of delicious local foods, including a mouthwatering mortadella sandwich. Spend the afternoon in Ibirapuero Park, relaxing among its green spaces and lakes, overlooking cultural institutions like the Bienal Pavilion and Museum of Contemporary Art. (B)
Transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)
USHUAIA SHORT STAY
3 days from $1,380pp
PERUVIAN AMAZON LODGE
4 days from $2,080pp
Visit page 52 to learn more about all of our short stays and stopovers.
This private tour can be tailored to suit your own wishes:
• Change the route
• Alter how long you stay in each place
• Choose different hotels
• Change the sightseeing
• Add in more or less free time
• Include more immersive experiences
Here are a few suggestions to enhance your tour:
A UNESCO-listed national park, Chapada dos Veadeiros in central Brazil is a paradise of waterfalls, pools, canyons and caves set on an ancient plateau. Ideal for hiking, you can wander among the glorious scenery, pausing to swim in natural pools and finding shade in stands of palms as you follow well-maintained trails.
On the coast of northeastern Brazil, this unique and magical national park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2024, is home to rolling sand dunes and range of species. Explore it with a 4x4 desert adventure and spend a night relaxing in a hammock as you stargaze in the exceptionally dark skies.
Perhaps the world’s most famous beach, stay in the heart of this lively, vibrant area of Rio de Janeiro, just steps from the soft sands. Whether you want to sun yourself, people watch or enjoy the shops, bars and restaurants that line the seafront, there is no better place to be when in Rio.
Alternatively, we can create the perfect tour for you from scratch. Just call our Reservations Team to get started.
Make your trip of a lifetime even more memorable by extending your tour, or adding a stopover en route. A short stay will allow you to delve even deeper into a region, explore a whole other country, or even give you the chance to relax on a beautiful beach. A stopover on the other hand is an easy way to not only break up your journey, but a great way to add a few days in a buzzing, cosmopolitan metropolis to your travel itinerary.
Most of the short stays and stopovers that you’ll find in the following pages are available to be added onto any of our tours. Just ask your reservations consultant for more information on how to do just that.
Santiago is a bustling, vibrant and cultural city set in a valley surrounded by the Andes. Discover its diversity as you explore the city streets, taking in its art galleries, handicraft markets and selection of restaurants and cafes.
Price includes:
• Accommodation (3 nights Santiago)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Transportation as stated
• Touring with local English-speaking guide
DAY 1: ARRIVE SANTIAGO
On arrival you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel.
DAY 2: SANTIAGO
This morning, experience Santiago’s eclectic contrasts. Stroll around the Plaza de Armas and Cathedral. Explore bohemian Bellavista and ascend San Cristobal Hill for views over the city and the towering Andes Mountains. (B)
Way out in the Pacific Ocean and home to the stone ‘moai’, Easter Island is one of the most isolated and enigmatic destinations on the planet. On this short tour, you’ll explore the mysteries for yourself!
Way out in the Pacific Ocean and home to the stone ‘moai’, Easter Island is one of the most isolated and enigmatic destinations on the planet. On this short tour, you’ll explore the mysteries for yourself!
Stop in Valparaíso, a historic coastal city and UNESCO World Heritage site, with colourful houses, vibrant streets and lively culture. Continue to Casablanca Valley, and visit a prestigious winery for a premium wine tasting. Enjoy a gourmet lunch perfectly paired with the valley’s finest wines. (B,L)
DAY 4: DEPART SANTIAGO
Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
• Accommodation (3 nights Easter Island / 1 night Santiago)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• National Park and Easter Island entrance fees
• Touring with local English-speaking guide
Please note: Flights are excluded
DAY 1: ARRIVE EASTER ISLAND
On arrival, you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel.
DAY 2: EXPLORE EASTER ISLAND
Start your exploration at the archaeological site of Vinapu before visiting Rano Kau volcano and the ancient city of Orongo with its fascinating petroglyphs. This afternoon, visit Roihi Archaeological Centre followed by a trip to Puna Pau quarry. (B)
DAY 3: EXPLORE EASTER ISLAND
Begin today with visits to Hanga Roa village and the temple
of Vaihu. You will continue to Akahanga Archaeological Centre to see the moai here before stopping at Rano Raraku. Enjoy a hike up to the crater. Continue to Ahu Tongariki to admire 15 huge moai and the beautiful Anakena beach, an area considered the cradle of Rapa Nui culture. (B,L)
DAY 4: DEPART EASTER ISLAND
Transfer to the airport for your flight to Santiago, where you will overnight. (B)
DAY 5: DEPART SANTIAGO
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
Explore the heart of Chilean viticulture with a tour of one of Chile’s most important and prestigious wine regions, the Maipo Valley. The rich and fruity Cabernet Sauvignons are not to be missed!
includes:
• Accommodation (2 nights Maipo Valley)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Return transfers from Santiago
• Touring with local English-speaking guide
DAY 1: ARRIVE MAIPO VALLEY
Transfer from Santiago to Maipo Valley, a renowned wine region of Chile. After check-in you have the rest of the day at leisure. (D)
DAY 2: VALLEY AND VINEYARDS TOUR
Just south of Santiago, sandwiched between the Pacific coast and the Andes, the Maipo Valley’s Mediterranean climate is ideal for red wine - in fact, it is known as the Bordeaux of South America! It is particularly well known for its full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignons. It was here that the
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A picturesque and staggeringly beautiful national park packed with waterfalls, lakes, glaciers and jagged peaks. The park’s best-known view is of the jagged granite towers from which the park takes its name.
first vines in Chile were planted in 1540, and it remains at the very heart of the country’s wine production today. Enjoy a full day experience of both fine wine and breathtaking landscapes as you journey through the Maipo Valley, with guided tours and wine tasting at two of the picturesque estates. (B,L,D)
DAY 3: DEPART MAIPO VALLEY
Transfer to Santiago for your onward flight. (B)
Note: Wineries visited may vary depending on time of year
Price includes:
• Accommodation (3 nights Torres del Paine National Park)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Return road transfers from Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales
DAY 1: ARRIVE TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK
On arrival in either Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales, travel by road to your hotel located inside the park. (L,D)
DAYS 2-3: TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK
Spend your days exploring this UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. You will have a choice of an array of excursions including trekking, horse riding and guided vehicle excursions. (B,L,D)
DAY 4: DEPART TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK
Transfer to either Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales. (B)
Venture deep into the Peruvian Amazon to discover its many natural wonders! Explore by boat and on foot with local guides, who will introduce you to the world’s most famous rainforest and its incredible variety of residents.
Price includes:
• Accommodation (3 nights rainforest lodge)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Transportation as stated
• Shared touring with local English-speaking guide
Upon arrival at Puerto Maldonado you’ll be met at the airport. Take a short drive before hopping in a boat to travel two hours along a jungle-fringed river to your rainforest lodge. Enjoy the spectacular views over the surrounding rainforest as you scale a canopy tower, all the while keeping an eye out for toucans, parrots and macaws. (L,D)
DAY 2: AMAZON ADVENTURE
Take a boat to Lake Tres Chimbadas. Embark on a canoe trip along its shores, spotting the local otters and other animals. Return to the lodge for lunch before an
Cruise the Amazon in style onboard the Delfin III. Equipped with 22 beautiful suites, enjoy exceptional food prepared by the onboard chef and take part in daily activities where you’ll discover the hidden corners of the Amazon Rainforest.
ethnobotanical tour, where a local expert will teach you all about the forest plant life and its medicinal properties. This evening, there is also an option to take an after-dinner twilight walk in search of nocturnal creatures. (B,L,D)
A short hike will bring you to a ‘collpa’, a wall of clay that is frequented by parrots and macaws. Early in the morning, hundreds of colourful birds flock to this lick to eat clay, creating a wonderful natural spectacle. After lunch at the lodge, a naturalist guide will lead you on an easy hike through the forest. (B,L,D)
Depart the rainforest lodge and return to Puerto Maldonado. (B)
Price includes:
• Accommodation (4 nights Delfin III)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Return transfers and port tax
• Shared touring with local English-speaking guide Departs on selected Tuesdays.
Upon arrival at Iquitos airport, you will be met and transferred to your Amazon cruise boat. (L,D)
DAY 2: AMAZON RIVER
Begin with a trip to Fundo Casual, where we’ll find a trailhead that takes you into the depths of the jungle. Your guide will point out all the creatures you can see. Later, cross through the Yanayacu and Pucate rivers, into one of the best preserved areas of the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve. (B,L,D)
DAY 3: AMAZON RIVER
Board the skiffs and start the day exploring along the
Samiria River, where an abundance of wildlife hides in the deep rainforest. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for pink river dolphins! Continue to Nauta Caño Creek. This is another great place for wildlife spotting and you can also go fishing for the famous piranha! (B,L,D)
In the morning we’ll visit the community of San Francisco, from here we will take a short skiff ride and jungle walk to meet local villagers who have called the Amazon their home for generations. (B,L,D)
DAY
Visit the lovely Manatee Rescue Centre to see the residents and learn how they are rehabilitated. Continue to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
Buenos Aires, the flamboyant capital of Argentina, is a city with so much to offer - from the passionate Tango and extravagance of Recoleta Cemetery to stately colonial architecture and colourful La Boca.
Price includes:
• Accommodation (3 nights Buenos Aires)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Transportation as stated
• Touring with local English-speaking guide
DAY 1: ARRIVE BUENOS AIRES
Arrive in Buenos Aires and transfer to your hotel.
DAY 2: BUENOS AIRES
Spend the day exploring Buenos Aires. Visit the vibrant districts of La Boca, San Telmo and Recoleta with a stop for a coffee and pastry at one of the city’s renowned cafes. This evening enjoy dinner and watch the professionals in action in a sultry tango show. (B,D)
Nicknamed the ‘end of the world’, Ushuaia nestles on the Argentinian side of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago and is the perfect base from which to experience the wilds of Patagonia.
DAY 3: THE PAMPAS
Spend the day just outside the city on the vast, fertile grasslands known as the Pampas, on a traditional estancia (ranch). Here you’ll get some insight into the life of ‘gauchos’, Argentina’s folk heroes, and enjoy a typical asado lunch. (B,L)
DAY 4: DEPART BUENOS AIRES
Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
includes:
• Accommodation (2 nights Ushuaia)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Transportation as stated
• Touring with local English-speaking guide
DAY 1: ARRIVE USHUAIA
Transfer from the airport or pier to your hotel. Spend time at leisure exploring this quaint little town where the Andes meets the Beagle Channel.
DAY 2: USHUAIA
Visit Tierra del Fuego National Park located only 11km from the city. Explore the unspoilt landscapes and stunning scenery, and learn about the local ecosystems, geography and history. (B)
DAY 3: DEPART USHUAIA
Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
DAYS 4
Discover the otherworldly landscapes of Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, exploring endless stretches of salt flats and pinkhued lagoons full of flamingos all under the watchful eye of the peaks of the snow-capped Andes.
Price includes:
• Accommodation (1 night La Paz, 1 night Siloli Desert, 1 night Uyuni)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Domestic flights (La Paz to Uyuni return)
• Transportation as stated
Upon arrival at La Paz airport this morning, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Peruse the Witch’s Market, before visiting the Museum of Ethnography and Folklore, the cathedral, and riding on South America’s longest cable car. Later, visit Moon Valley, a mysterious rock formation to the south of the city created by wind and water erosion. (L)
Take an early morning flight to Uyuni and start your adventure. Drive towards the Siloli Desert to see the impressive Stone Tree,
Explore the most spectacular city in the world, Rio de Janeiro. From the peaks of Sugar Loaf and the Corcovado, where the iconic Christ the Redeemer stands, to the worldfamous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema.
a unique rock formation in the form of a tree. Continue to the impressive Cordillera de los Frailes, home to colourful mountains and impressive volcanic lagoons, each varying in colour from greens and light blues to deep reds. (B,L,D)
Rise early to journey into the breathtaking Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat. View the Ojos de Agua, the bubbling pools that form when the underground salt rivers rise to the surface, and the Isla Incahuasi, a fish shaped island containing ancient fossils and an array of giant cacti. Stay overnight in a unique salt hotel. (B,L,D)
Transfer to the airport this morning for your onward flight to La Paz. (B)
Price includes:
• Accommodation (3 nights Rio de Janeiro)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Transportation as stated
• Touring with local English-speaking guide
Arrive in Rio de Janeiro where you will be met by your local guide and transferred to your hotel overlooking Copacabana beach. Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Immerse yourself in the lively street markets of Rio de Janeiro. Explore an enticing spread of the freshest fruits, fragrant herbs, succulent meats, and the catch of the day, all surrounded by the mouthwatering aromas of homemade snacks and delicacies. Every bite reveals a story, and each interaction brings you closer to the heart of Rio. (B,L)
Enjoy your day at leisure before embarking on a culinary adventure to discover the rich flavors of Brazilian cuisine, learning how Indigenous, African, and Portuguese influences have shaped its culinary traditions. Guided by expert chefs, you’ll master one of Brazil’s iconic dishes, choosing between two mouthwatering options: Feijoada or Moqueca (Bahian). (B,D)
DAY
Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
A must for nature lovers, Corcovado National Park is Central America’s great bastion of biodiversity. Encompassing a great tract of rainforest on the Pacific coast, incredibly it is home to half of all the species found in Costa Rica!
Prices are from per person, based on low season
Price includes:
• Accommodation (3 nights Corcovado National Park)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Return transfers
• Touring, guide and entrance fees
Transfer from Manuel Antonio to Sierpe, where you board a boat for the transfer to Corcovado National Park. After lunch, you have the rest of the day to explore your surroundings. (L,D)
Today you will enjoy a hiking tour of Corcovado National Park. Take an enchanting journey into the heart of the rainforest, where the dense canopy filters the sunlight. As you follow the winding trails, you will encounter vibrant wildlife, from howler monkeys to exotic birds, and the possibility of spotting elusive creatures like jaguars and sloths. (B,L,D)
On the Pacific coast and one of Costa Rica’s most vibrant beach destinations, there is plenty to see and do around Tamarindo. It’s the perfect place to spend a few wonderful days relaxing and exploring at the end of your Costa Rica adventure.
Today entails a day of snorkelling at Isla del Caño, a small island and biological reserve, boasting one of the most extensive and healthiest coral formations in Costa Rica. As you dip beneath the surface, you’ll discover a world of colourful coral reefs teeming with exotic fish, sea turtles, and an array of other marine species. (B,L,D)
After breakfast you will transfer by boat and land to Drake Bay Airstrip for your flight to San José where this extension comes to an end. (B)
Price includes:
• Accommodation (1 night San Jose, 4 nights Tamarindo Beach)
• Meals as stated (B,L,D)
• Return transfers
Spend the day discovering San Jose, Costa Rica’s dynamic capital. It blends modernity with historical charm, boasting a mix of contemporary skyscrapers and colonial architecture. Enjoy the rich cultural scene with museums, theatres, and galleries, including the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, the National Theatre, and the Costa Rican Art Museum.
After breakfast transfer to Tamarindo Beach, arriving early afternoon. The rest of the day is yours to relax and familiarise yourselves. (B)
Explore Tamarindo Beach, a haven for sunseekers and nature enthusiasts
Spend your days in a tropical paradise that captivates visitors with its golden sands, clear turquoise waters, and lush green surroundings. The nearby Tamarindo Wildlife Refuge allows you to explore diverse ecosystems and spot local wildlife. The vibrant town offers a lively atmosphere, with numerous restaurants, bars, and shops lining the streets. (B)
DAY 6: RETURN TO SAN JOSE
After breakfast you will transfer back to San Jose Airport for your onward flight. (B)
Experience the dramatic beauty of northern Mexico on this unforgettable adventure.
Ride the Chepe train through towering cliffs and pine-clad valleys, marvel at sweeping canyon vistas, and discover Tarahumara traditions. Wander through Creel’s artisan shops, meet the Mennonite community to sample homemade breads and cheeses, and enjoy the perfect mix of natural wonder and cultural immersion.
Prices are from per person, based on low season CATEGORY TWIN SHARE SOLO TRAVELLER
Standard $4,690 $7,240
Price includes:
• Accommodation (1 night Mexico City, 1 night Chihuahua, 2 nights Divisadero, 1 night Creel)
• Return flights to Chihuahua, with transfers
• Meals as stated
• Chepe Express Train (Chihuahua-Divisadero-Creel)
• Mennonite Community guided tour
• Walking tour of Copper Canyon & Tarahumara caves
• Guided tour of canyons
The Copper Canyon Short Stay runs from Sunday to Friday, leading into the start of the Grand Impressions of Mexico tour.
Arrive in Mexico City and transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is for you to explore your surroundings.
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight to Chihuahua. Check in at your hotel on arrival, and spend the rest of the day relaxing. (B)
Rise early to board the legendary Chepe Express Train and set off on one of the world’s most spectacular rail journeys, deep into the heart of the Sierra Tarahumara. Arrive in Divisadero for lunch and a guided walking tour through the breathtaking Copper Canyon and intriguing Tarahumara caves. (L,D)
After breakfast, head out on a guided excursion to take in sweeping views of three canyons, the towering Piedra Volada, and stunning scenic overlooks. For an extra rush of adrenaline, choose optional adventures like the cable car or zipline (not included). Return to the lodge for a relaxing afternoon. (B,L,D)
Start the day with a hearty breakfast before setting out on your next adventure. In the afternoon, board the Chepe Express Train and travel from Divisadero to Creel. Settle in and watch as the rugged cliffs, deep gorges, and pine forests of the Sierra Tarahumara roll past your window. Arrive in Creel, a vibrant mountain town known as the gateway to Copper Canyon. Surrounded by pine forests and Tarahumara villages, Creel blends culture and adventure with colourful plazas, local artisan shops, and easy access to breathtaking natural wonders. (B)
After breakfast, leave Creel behind and travel through the scenic countryside toward the Mennonite Community. Step into a world shaped by tradition, where horse-drawn buggies share the roads with modern vehicles, and fields stretch wide with carefully cultivated crops. Visit local workshops and bakeries, sample homemade cheeses or bread, and learn how this community has preserved its language, faith, and customs for generations while adapting to life in northern Mexico. In the late afternoon, return to Chihuahua, and transfer to the airport for your flight back to Mexico City. (B)
Embark on an unforgettable journey through La Paz, Baja California Sur, where turquoise waters, golden beaches, and vibrant marine life set the stage for adventure. Explore protected coral reefs, and experience the city’s rich culture with guided tours, local markets, and delicious culinary experiences.
• Accommodation (4 nights La Paz)
• Return flights to La Paz, with transfers
• Meals as stated
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN LA PAZ
• Full day Isla Espíritu Santo
• Evening Taco trail walking tour
• Full day Balandra & Tecolote tour
Fly to La Paz, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to explore as you wish.
DAY 2: ISLA ESPÍRITU SANTO
Step aboard a comfortable panga boat and cruise across the turquoise waters of the Sea of Cortés. Visit a lively sea lion colony and watch these playful creatures in their natural habitat. In the right season, slip into the water and snorkel alongside them for an unforgettable encounter. Stop at pristine Ensenada Grande beach for a swim, then lunch onboard. (B,L)
Enjoy the balance of pure relaxation with the thrill of exploring a unique natural wonder. Spend your days unwinding and venture into the stunning Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve for an unforgettable experience.
Enjoy the balance of pure relaxation with the thrill of exploring a unique natural wonder. Spend your days unwinding and venture into the stunning Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve for an unforgettable experience.
DAY 3: TACO TRAIL EXPERIENCE
Spend the day at your own pace. In the evening, join your guide at the Catedral de La Paz for a vibrant Taco Trail Walking Tour. Stroll through the city’s charming streets and experience the flavours of La Paz. (B,D)
DAY 4: BALANDRA
After breakfast explore a local craft centre and visit the Catedral de Nuestra Señora de La Paz. Continue to Museo Regional and then Playa Balandra. Enjoy a seaside lunch at Playa Tecolote before returning to your hotel in the late afternoon. (B)
DAY 5: DEPART LA PAZ
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (B)
Price includes:
• Accommodation (3 nights Tulum)
• Return transfers
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN TULUM
• Meals as stated
• Full day Sian Ka’an Biosphere Tour
Transfer to your hotel where the rest of the day belongs to you. Stroll the beach, breathe in the sea air, and let Tulum’s laid-back rhythm wash over you.
DAY 2: PARADISE & ANCIENT SECRETS
Early morning start to the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site that blends history with untouched nature. Enjoy a serene boat ride through the
keeping your eyes open for manatees, crocodiles and aquatic birds thriving in their natural habitat. (B,L)
DAY 3: DAY AT LEISURE
Make the most of your last full day in Tulum. Lounge on your favourite beach, wander through town to explore boutique shops and cafés, or indulge in your hotel’s amenities. (B)
DAY 4: DEPART TULUM
After breakfast transfer to Cancún Airport for your onward flight. (B)
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Islands of mythical status, the isolated archipelago of Galapagos is home to some of the world’s most unique and wondrous wildlife. Located 965 km off of Ecuador’s coast, it’s seen fascinating naturalists, biologists and travellers alike for centuries, including Charles Darwin, who formed his theory of evolution after visiting the islands in 1835. Now it’s your turn. On this Galapagos experience you will be based on Santa Cruz Island, venturing out on day trips to explore the highlights of this magical archipelago.
Spot blue footed boobies
Prices are from per person, based on low season CATEGORY TWIN SHARE SOLO TRAVELLER
Superior $13,560 $19,370
Price includes:
• Return flights from Quito to Baltra Island
• 7 nights accommodation
• Shared transfers and tours
• Meals as stated
• Park Entrance fees
Please note this is based on Sunday arrivals. Transfers/tours are offered on a shared basis.
Visit
Arrive at the airport and transfer to the pier to catch a ferry to Santa Cruz Island. Make your way across the island, passing through the highlands where you’ll stop for a stroll around ‘Los Gemelos’, the twin craters, for a unique perspective of the Galapagos’ geological history. Look out for the western Santa Cruz tortoise, a subspecies of the Galapagos tortoise endemic to Santa Cruz, as you explore, they roam freely around the western slopes of the island! Arrive at Puerto Ayora, the largest town in the Galapagos and the base for your island adventure! The rest of the day is yours to relax, so why not wander down to the seafront to see the sea lions and pelicans that call it home. (L,D)
Take a bus transfer across the island to Itabaca, where you and your fellow passengers will board the yacht, ‘Sea Lion’. On board, a naturalist guide will be on hand to point out plenty of the renowned Galapagos wildlife which you’ll be able to spot easily from the yacht’s ample viewing decks. The guide will also accompany you on hikes and snorkelling adventures. Setting sail, your first stop will be North Seymour Island. Hop into a ‘panga’ (dinghy) to land on the island and explore, walking trails that will take you past hotspots for both land and marine iguanas.
Sail on to Las Bachas Beach where there’ll be time to snorkel, swim or relax on beautiful white sands. Lunch is served onboard before making your way back to Santa Cruz. (B,L,D)
Today begins with a scenic walk to Tortuga Bay to stand on the sands of Playa Brava and admire the powerful waves and spot iconic Galapagos wildlife like herons, marine iguanas and sea lions. Continue to Playa Mansa, where the calm waters are perfect for swimming, kayaking, or snorkelling. Then visit the Charles Darwin Research Station which offers visitors a glimpse of ongoing research and conservation efforts and a chance to meet the scientists and researchers who are working to understand and preserve the Galapagos’ delicate ecosystems. Your guide will share plenty of fascinating insights about both the work and the islands as you explore. (B,L,D)
Back on the ‘Sea Lion’, depart from Itabaca for Punta Carrion, a small bay that is perfect for snorkelling. Here you may spot a variety of fish, rays and white tip reef sharks. In a panga, cruise to South Plaza Island and enjoy a hike through its landscapes, admiring wildlife and geological features as you go. Return to the yacht, where lunch will be waiting, and sail back to Santa Cruz. (B,L,D)
Another day trip on the ‘Sea Lion’ sees you sailing to the island of Santa Fe, considered one of the oldest islands of the Galapagos archipelago. Embark on an exciting wildlife walk, encountering sea lion harems and other unique wildlife. Cool off with a refreshing swim at the beautiful La Encañada. Then it’s time for a delicious lunch and some relaxation before sailing back to Santa Cruz. (B,L,D)
A half-day adventure to Divine Bay awaits today, perfect for those searching for more wildlife encounters. Just a short walk from where you’re staying, this
beautiful bay is framed by towering basalt cliffs on one side and mangrove forest on the other. Explore this peaceful haven, savouring the sounds of bird calls from the likes of blue-footed boobies, blue herons, lava gulls and noddy terns, and watch sea lions basking in the sun. Dive into the crystal clear waters to view vibrant marine life around colourful coral reefs, majestic sea turtles gliding by. (B,L,D)
Your last voyage aboard the ‘Sea Lion’ takes you to Bartolome Island, arriving by panga. Hike the island’s wooden walkway, climbing a staircase to reach the summit
of the island’s extinct volcanic cone. Back on the panga, follow Bartolome’s coastline to view more wildlife and fascinating features. Continue to Sullivan Bay, disembarking to explore the impressive lava fields on foot. Then, back on the yacht, sail to the iconic Pinnacle Rock for a snorkelling adventure. Lunch will be served onboard as you admire the spectacular views before sailing back to Santa Cruz. (B,L,D)
Transfer back to Baltra airport for your return flight to Quito. (B)
Aboard the classic yacht ‘Isabela II’, enjoy an intimate cruising experience around the world’s most magical archipelago. Disembarking to explore a series of islands in the central and northeast of the Galapagos chain, discovering the unique bird, animal and plant life for which they are so famous.
Prices are from per person, based on low season VESSEL TWIN SHARE SOLO TRAVELLER
Isabela II $8,780 $13,170
Price includes:
• Return airport transfers
• Accommodation
• All meals
• Activities and snorkelling equipment
• Naturalist guides
Price excludes:
• Transit Control Card (USD$20pp)
• National Park Entrance fees (USD$200pp)
• Fuel surcharge
Departing Monday returning Friday
Arrive at Baltra Airport and take a ferry across the Itabaca Strait to Santa Cruz. Stop off at a reserve to meet the beautiful giant tortoises that are native to the island - in fact, if you keep an eye out as you cross the island, you might see them roaming freely! Arrive at Puerto Ayora, the
Galapagos’ largest town, and board the Isabela II to a warm welcome.
Today, your first stop will be the black sand beach of Puerto Egas where you can get up close to both land and marine iguanas and a huge variety of birdlife. Cruise on to Chinese Hat islet, for a scenic afternoon hike and swim in an inviting cove where you may encounter white-tipped reef sharks and Galapagos penguins.
Take a scenic panga ride along the cliffs of Genovesa, then follow a trail across a vast plateau, winding among colonies of blue-footed and Nazca boobies, frigatebirds and storm petrels. Later, arrive in Darwin Bay to explore more rich birdlife.
This morning, land on Santa Fe Island and observe to lively sea lion colonies. Then, cruise on to the black lava island of South Plaza. Discover it’s unusually plant life and watch the sea lions on its beaches. Don’t forget to look up into the sky to see an astounding array of birds soaring on the thermals.
Arrive back at Baltra Island and bid farewell to the Isabela II. Board your flight back to the mainland.
Offering adventure, comfort and exclusivity, exploring the Galapagos Islands on the ‘Galapagos Angel’, part of the Royal Galapagos fleet, is an enchanting adventure. On this eight-day itinerary, you’ll discover the wonders of the western and northwestern islands of the archipelago, meeting the animal, bird and plantlife that call these magical island home.
Prices are from per person, based on low season VESSEL TWIN SHARE SOLO TRAVELLER Galapagos Angel $11,870 $17,810
Price includes:
• Return airport transfers
• Accommodation
• All meals
• Activities and snorkelling equipment
• Wetsuits
• Naturalist guides
Price excludes:
• Transit Control Card (USD$20pp)
• National Park Entrance fees (USD$200pp) Departing Sunday returning Sunday
Arrive at Baltra Airport and transfer to Santa Cruz Island where you’ll board the Galapagos Angel. Set sail, keeping an eye out for wildlife as you pause at Bachas Beach.
Explore Dragon Hill, hiking to a lagoon lookout. Then, cruise to Bartolome Island and the famous Pinnacle Rock, stopping at a beach for the opportunity to swim with Galapagos penguins.
The day begins with snorkelling at Vicente Roca Point, looking out for sea turtles and mola mola. This afternoon, land at Espinoza Point on Fernandina Island to visit the nesting site of a colony of flightless cormorants.
DAY 4:
Visit Tagus Cove then head to Elizabeth Bay on Isabela Island’s east coast. Explore by panga to spot penguins and blue-footed boobies and swim, alongside abundant marine life.
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Visit Urbina Bay for excellent snorkelling then Moreno Point, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore crater tide pools. Look out for flamingos, reef sharks and sea turtles.
Explore the Galapagos’ largest basaltic caldera and the diverse vegetation around it. Later, head to the tortoise breeding centre on South Isabela.
Snorkel among the diverse marine life of Devil’s Crown. Continue on to Cormorant Point and its lagoon to observe the birdlife.
Your final stop, Mosquera Islet boast one of the Galapagos’ largest sealion populations. Transfer to Baltra Airport for your flight back to the mainland.
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• Please be advised that Premium Economy and Business Class upgrades can only be secured on the initial international flights in/out of New Zealand. They cannot be guaranteed on any other sector due to very limited availability and the types of aircraft used. Please contact our Reservation Consultants to discuss upgrade options.
• At the time of booking, every effort will be made to secure the best flight schedule or connection possible; however, at times the airline schedule may vary from what is in the brochure due to availability and time of travel.
Airline schedules vary from city to city, meaning travellers from some cities may need to make their own way to another capital city to join the tour or may require pre- or post tour accommodation, a stopover or have a lengthy transit en route to their destination. Any cost for additional accommodation, transportation or meals incurred will be at your own expense.
Our Reservation Consultants can assist with arranging any of these additional services. The accrual of frequent flyer points and pre-seat allocation may not be possible on group fares and is at the discretion of each airline.
Our group tours feature hand-picked four-star properties selected for their comfort, modern amenities and convenient location for sightseeing. We occasionally include a stay in three-star plus hotels or lodges where we feel the character of the property will enhance your tour, or to allow access to a more unique and memorable location. Here is a taster of the type of hotels you will be staying in on your tour.
Our tours cover the length and breadth of Latin America. Depending on the time of year and where you travel, you may experience two or more seasons as you journey through the region.
Costa Rica’s capital has a tropical wet and dry climate. While temperatures vary little year-round, sticking at around 28° to 30° on average, there are marked wet and dry seasons with the wettest months being September and October.
Argentina’s capital boasts a temperate climate with four distinct seasons, although weather can be variable thanks to the city’s location on the Pampas. Spring and autumn here are mild, summers hot and humid while winter sees mild days and cold nights.
In Rio, coastal breezes moderate the temperature which in the hot and humid summers average 30°, and in the warm, sunny winters average 25°. There are sustained periods of often heavy rain between December and March.
With its high desert climate, San Pedro is dry and mild year-round, with very little rainfall. While during the day temperatures stick at 25-30° in the summer and 18-25° in the winter, night-time temperatures drop routinely to 0° or lower.
Cusco is generally dry and temperate with two distinct seasons – winter, which is May to September, and summer, from October to April. The winter months see plenty of sunshine with occasional night-time freezes while summer is warm and wet.
With a wet and dry tropical climate, Cartagena tends to be humid, hot and windy. There is a rainy season between May and November, with the average highest rainfall in October. Temperatures stay around 30° (on average) year-round.
Puerto Natales has an oceanic climate which means cool, short summers and chilly, wet winters. It also holds the title of place with the most rainy days in Chile! Expect temperatures around 18° in high summer and 7° in high winter.
While the Galapagos Islands are on the Equator, their isolated position in the Pacific means their climate is not tropical. Temperatures vary little from between 21° and 30° but there is a warm season, typically from December to June and a dry season, between July to November.
Q. How soon after making our booking will we receive confirmation?
A. Once we have received your deposit payment, we will send you confirmation documents.
Q. Do you send us information about the destinations we will visit?
A. It is essential that you read the relevant tour dossier before booking, which you can find on wendywutours.co.nz, or we can arrange for one to be sent to you. If there are any particular challenges, such as the length of time spent on your feet, journey times or accommodation standards, they will be explained in these concise trip notes. Two weeks before you travel, you will receive a detailed day-by-day itinerary, a travel guide and phrasebook as well as a suggested packing list with your final documents.
Q. Will I know which hotels I will be staying in before I go?
A. Hotel details will be sent with your final documents around two weeks prior to departure. Note that these may be subject to change. Hotels generally range from 3-4 stars. In more
remote areas, accommodation may be of a lower standard and may not have all western amenities. Rest assured that all hotels used by Wendy Wu Tours are regularly inspected by our staff and our partners to ensure that standards meet your needs. If you require an early check-in or late check-out for your arrival and departure days, please contact us.
Q. Do I need a visa?
A. The cost of your visa, where required, is nearly always included in the price of your tour (for NZ passports). Simply send us your passport, completed visa application form and passport size photos 75 days before departure, along with final payment and we aim to have them sent back to you with your final documentation two weeks prior to departure. If you require your passport back earlier, please let us know so that we can arrange for an express visa service at an additional charge. Passports or visa application forms received six weeks or less before departure will automatically incur an express visa fee. Wendy Wu Tours does not accept responsibility for lost or undelivered items. Personal collection or
courier services are available on request Please note that visa regulations can change at any time, therefore please refer to our website for up-to-date information.
Q. Do I need travel insurance?
A. We require that you are adequately covered by insurance for the duration of your travel arrangements. We recommend that you take out a policy as soon as you pay your deposit.
Q. What vaccinations do I need?
A. Vaccination requirements often change, therefore for up to date information please seek your doctor’s advice.
Q. How fit do I need to be?
A. Our group tours are graded on each page with a Physical Rating to reflect the level of fitness required. The specific reasons for a particular grading for each tour are clearly described in the Tour Dossiers which you can find on our website. Please contact us if you require any advice. Our range of Private tours is more flexible and may better cater for individual needs. Ask us for more details.
Q. What size are your tour groups?
A. The group size on our Latin America Classic tours is between 18 and 28, and Go Beyond tours have a maximum of 18 passengers. Where available, on our group tours we operate a seat-and-a-half policy on our coaches, allowing you to travel in comfort.
Q. Do you run guaranteed departures?
A. Group tours are guaranteed to run subject to a minimum of 10 passengers. A National Escort will accompany each group of 10 or more. We will endeavour to run groups of a smaller size if viable to do so.
Q. As a single traveller, will I have to pay a single supplement?
A. We offer several options for single travellers joining our tours. The first is to book onto one of our Solo Departures, which are reserved exclusively for solo travellers and have single occupancy of a double room built into the tour price (plus free airport transfers (within
65km), free access to an airport lounge in New Zealand where available, and a welcome drink on arrival) or, if you prefer, you can pay the single room supplement on a regular departure and have a private room reserved for you. Another possibility is to choose our ‘Happy to Share’ option where, if we can find you a share partner of the same gender, your Single Supplement will be removed from your booking. We regret that Happy to Share requests cannot be accepted within 75 days of departure.
Q. What is the maximum luggage allowance on your tours?
A. Your main suitcase or backpack must not exceed 20kg and your hand luggage must not exceed 5kg as this is the maximum allowance on internal flights and trains.
On any of our tours that visit Machu Picchu, hand luggage on board the train to the citadel should not exceed 5kgs and measure no more than 40cm x 35cm x 20cm.
Q. What currency should I take?
A. We recommend you take the local currency and a credit/debit card. If travelling to more than one country it may also be advisable to bring some US dollars to exchange locally. We do not recommend travellers cheques. Please ensure you have sufficient funds to pay for personal expenses such as drinks, snacks, souvenirs and optional extras.
Q. When is the best time to travel?
A. Our group tour dates are based on the best time to travel in each destination, however as Latin America is such a large and varied continent there will be drastic differences between and even within countries, sometimes on the same tour. See individual tour pages and tour dossiers in this brochure for further information about the seasons and climate in each destination.
Q. Do you allow children on your tours?
A. We allow children 12 years and over on most of our group tours. Alternatively, private tours offer greater flexibility whilst on tour and are suitable for any age group. Any of our tours can be enjoyed as a private tour.
Q. Will I be travelling with passengers from other countries?
A. Our passengers are mainly from New Zealand, Australia, the UK and Ireland. Occasionally we are joined by English speaking passengers from other countries.
Q. What sort of vehicles do you use?
A. We use a variety of transportation to operate your itinerary at the best pace and to give you an authentic travel experience so you are not always ‘removed’ from the locals. The same advice applies to all modes of transport. Carry all valuables with you at all times – a money belt is recommended – and make sure a passenger remains with your belongings at all times. Keep a lock on your main luggage.
Domestic Flights We use a number of different domestic carriers within Latin America. Planes are very similar to what you would travel on at home with allocated seats. Depending on flight duration meals may/may not be provided. Group members may not necessarily be seated together. The flight schedule of domestic airlines changes frequently, hence all domestic flights that appear in your itinerary are subject to change. Please ensure that all valuables and any medications you may need for the rest of the day are carried in your hand luggage. The luggage limit is 20kg per passenger, and bags must be locked. Airlines currently do not allow liquids (alcohol, spirits, wine, water, perfume etc) or sharp objects to be carried onboard the aircraft
in hand luggage and these will be confiscated. Wendy Wu Tours issues most domestic flight tickets in Latin America, and tickets will be handled by your national escort and given to each passenger just prior to your flight.
Coaches Our coaches are comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles. It is recommended that where seatbelts are available customers must use them and remain seated at all times whilst the vehicle is moving. Wendy Wu Tours cannot guarantee that vehicles will be fitted with operable seatbelts. There will also be some instances where smaller vehicles such as jeeps are used to access certain areas. If this is the case this will be stated in your itinerary.
Trains Panoramic Peru, Andes to Atacama Adventure, Treasures of South America and Ultimate South America tours will include an exciting train journey through the mountains. This will be aboard either the Vistadome train or the Titicaca train. These are comfortable trains that travel through incredible landscapes and will be a real highlight of your trip. Your guide will try to organise the whole group to be seated in the same carriage but during busy periods of travel this may not be possible.
Q. Are meals included?
Boats Some itineraries include time spent touring by boat. To take part in any boat ride, you should be of average mobility and be able to climb on and off the vessels unaided. You should also be able to disembark onto makeshift docks without handrails, or onto uneven riverbanks.
Q. Is there a dress code on your tours?
A. Our dress code is very relaxed; however, please note that clothing covering the arms and legs is more appropriate when visiting religious buildings and smart casual clothes are recommended for evenings.
A. All meals (excluding beverages) are included in our group tours except where stated. Please note that in remote areas, meals may be simple and choices limited. Meals included in Private tours are stated in the itinerary and include several free evenings, offering flexibility for those who wish to explore local restaurants. If you book a fully inclusive Classic Tour your first meal will be dinner on the day of arrival and will end with breakfast on the normal day of departure. Any additional meals will be at your own expense and no refund will be made for any meals missed. You will sample a range of local cuisine with occasional western meals, and meals are usually taken at local restaurants.
Q. Are there shopping opportunities on your tours?
A. There will be an array of shopping opportunities for those who love to seek out a bargain. We encourage all passengers to enjoy their local shopping expeditions but to take care and be wise when purchasing.
Q. Can special requests be arranged?
A. If you have any special requests such as dietary requirements, or if you wish to celebrate an event, please notify us at the time of booking and we will do everything possible to ensure your requests are met. Please note that special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Q. What hours of the day do your tours operate?
A. They generally start about 8am and end shortly after your evening meal. Occasionally earlier starts are required to meet flight departures or to visit sights at the best time of day.
Q. How do standards abroad compare with New Zealand?
A. We will do our best to ensure that your holiday is safe and trouble free and we are continually working with our local partners to maintain and improve health and safety standards. Travelling abroad involves new places and new experiences
and sometimes this means different safety and hygiene standards to those we are used to in New Zealand. We therefore ask that you take care; pay attention at all times and use your common sense. You are also requested to refer to notices and follow advice from your National Escort or local guide.
Q. How does the tipping system work on your tours?
A. Tipping is expected Latin America. However this can often lead to awkwardness in knowing when it is appropriate to tip and how much, as well as ensuring you have a suitable amount of change available at the time. For your convenience, and based on many years of experience, Wendy Wu Tours operates a kitty system on our group tours so your National Escort will look after this aspect of your trip for you. It also ensures that the amounts paid are reasonable for you but still fair for the local people. The amount is stated on each group tour page (and will be advised again in your final documents).
Any additional tipping on any of our tours is welcomed at your discretion. Please feel free to tip restaurant staff, porters, or local guides if they performed a special service for you. For tours with fewer than 10 passengers, tipping will be slightly higher than stated on the group tour pages.
The enjoyment of your holiday is our highest priority. Wendy Wu Tours is a fully insured and bonded tour operator with comprehensive public liability cover. Working closely with an independent health and safety organisation, we are proactive in our approach by ensuring that hotels used on our group tours regularly undergo comprehensive fire safety, security and hygiene audits.
In the unlikely event of a problem or emergency on tour, Wendy Wu Tours has a Crisis Management process in place to support all of our customers. We also have a dedicated 24 hour emergency support number.
For the last 25 years we’ve been taking groups of travellers to unique and spectacular places, and know full well how impactful, inspiring and horizon-broadening exploring the world can be. Over the years we have been building as many mutually beneficial, sustainable and responsible relationships as possible in the destinations that we visit, so they too are able to thrive.
We believe travel should positively benefit the communities we visit. That’s why we prioritise locally-owned restaurants, hotels, and experiences that support local businesses and create sustainable livelihoods.
When traveling with us, you help empower local artisans, entrepreneurs, guides, drivers and so many others, ensuring that tourism leaves a positive, lasting impact.
We are committed to fostering meaningful, authentic, and respectful interactions with the communities we visit. Our tours are designed to celebrate local traditions, honour cultural heritage, and support experiences led by local experts. We encourage travellers to engage with an open mind, follow local customs, and contribute to the preservation of cultural identity in a responsible way.
We are reducing our environmental impact by building more rail journeys into our itineraries, and promoting low-season travel. Trains offer a greener alternative to flying, lowering carbon emissions while providing a more immersive travel experience. By promoting more departures in the low season, we also help ease pressure on popular destinations, support local economies year-round, and create a more sustainable way to explore the world.
We believe responsible travel starts with awareness. That’s why we provide our travellers with practical tips on reducing their environmental impact and supporting communities in a meaningful way. Through pre-departure resources and on-tour guidance, we empower our travellers to make informed, sustainable choices that help protect the destinations we visit for future generations.
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The following booking conditions (‘Booking Conditions’) form the basis of your contract with Wendy Wu Tours Ltd, of Unit F2, 4 Orbit Drive, Rosedale, Auckland 0632, New Zealand. Please read them carefully before making a booking request as they set out our respective rights and obligations. By making a booking request, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Booking Conditions as well as the specific day to day demands of your chosen tour and agree to be bound by them.
These Booking Conditions set out the terms on which you contract with us for the arrangement and delivery of travel arrangements for your trip and which we agree to make, provide, or perform (as applicable) as part of our contract with you. All references in these booking conditions to “holiday”, “booking”, “contract”, “package”, “tour” or “arrangements” mean such holiday arrangements unless otherwise stated. In these booking conditions, “you”, “your”, “customer” or “passenger” means each person named on a booking request (including anyone who is added or substituted at a later date) or any of them as the context requires. “We”, “us” and “our” means Wendy Wu Tours Pty Ltd. By making a booking with us, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agree to be bound by these Booking Conditions. Please note that we reserve the right to change these Booking Conditions at any time prior to you placing a booking request. The latest version of our Booking Conditions is published at wendywutours.co.nz. It is your obligation to review the latest version of our Booking Conditions prior to making a booking request.
YOUR HOLIDAY CONTRACT The first named person on a booking request (“Lead Traveller”) promises that s/ he is authorised to request a booking subject to these Booking Conditions by all persons named in the booking request and by the parents or guardians for any party member who is under 18 when the booking request is made. The Lead Traveller is responsible for making all payments due under a booking by all party members. The Lead Traveller must be at least 18 when the booking is requested. After we receive your booking request and all appropriate payments (see “Payments” below), if the arrangements you wish to book are available, we will issue a confirmation invoice. A binding agreement will come into existence between us when we email your confirmation invoice to the ‘Lead Traveller’ or the travel agent through whom the booking was requested. We reserve the right to decline any booking at our discretion.
OUR SERVICES The services we provide to you are limited to (a) the arrangement and coordination of your travel arrangements; and (b) the delivery of travel arrangements which we directly control (if any). This includes (often significant) work undertaken prior to travel to arrange and coordinate the delivery of your travel arrangements.
YOUR DETAILS Passenger names must be provided exactly as per passport, including middle names, at the time of booking. A copy of your passport is required at the time of booking. Any spelling corrections made after a deposit is paid must be sent in writing. If you do not advise the correct information and we have to re-issue airline tickets or other documentation, then you will be responsible for any fees charged (such as airline cancellation charges or re-issue fees) in addition to our own reasonable administration fees.
YOUR OBLIGATION TO CHECK DETAILS Please check your confirmation invoice carefully as soon as you receive it. Contact us immediately if any information which appears on the confirmation invoice or any other document appears to be incorrect or incomplete as it may not be possible to make changes later. We regret we cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracies (for which we are responsible) in any document within ten days of our sending it out (five days for tickets). We will do our best to rectify any mistake notified to us outside these time limits, but you must meet any costs involved in doing so. If you wish to change or cancel any arrangements later, you may have to pay an amendment or cancellation charge (See “Amendments by You” & “Cancellations by You” below).
PRICES General: Prices and services are subject to availability of tour, airline, and specific economy airfare. Prices may differ once a preferred booking class is sold
out. Prices stated are in New Zealand Dollars ($NZD) and are current at the time of publication. The most up to date pricing is available on our website. The price includes international flights (where tour specifies it is flight inclusive), accommodation, transportation and other inclusions as per the published itinerary. Wendy Wu Tours reserves the right to release specials which are applicable to new bookings only. We also reserve the right to correct any obvious errors in rates quoted or calculated, or any omissions made at any time during your booking. Any verbal quote given is an indication only of the final price and is subject to confirmation in writing. Costs associated with passports, vaccinations, insurance, meals (other than those stipulated), emergency evacuation costs, gratuities, and all items of a personal nature are not included.
Itinerary Deviations: All fully inclusive Classic Tour or Go Beyond Tour prices indicated in the brochure are based on group travel and any deviation from the set itinerary may incur additional airline ticket costs. Arrangements such as transfers, accommodation, etc. outside the set group arrangements/dates are at an additional cost.
Airline Fuel Charges: In addition to the cost of any airfares, airlines also charge an additional levy to cover the ever-increasing cost of aviation fuel. As fuel prices have fluctuated, so too has the amount airlines charge for this levy. At the time of pricing, some airline fuel surcharges are included in the cost of the fare; however, this amount is subject to change until your airline ticket is issued.
PAYMENTS Deposit: You are required to pay a nonrefundable deposit of $400 to Wendy Wu Tours or your travel agent within three days of receiving confirmation that space has been held for you. This covers your tour deposit. A non-refundable $1600 flight payment may be required at time of booking to issue tickets, depending on the airline.
For cruise-only or cruise & flight bookings, you are required to pay a non-refundable deposit of $2,000 per person on all bookings to Wendy Wu Tours or your travel agent, to arrive within three days of receiving confirmation that the company is holding space for you. This covers your tour deposit.
Please note that we may not hold any services for you until we receive payment of your deposit, meaning that services may become unavailable or prices may increase, in which case you will be responsible for paying the increased price, and we will not be responsible if services become unavailable. In some cases the amount of the deposit may be higher where, for example, we need to pre-purchase accommodation or other services and in the case of flight upgrades. Please see the terms and conditions of individual special offers for further information. This will be advised at the time of quotation.
Balance Payment: The final balance of the travel arrangements is due no later than 75 days prior to the confirmed tour commencement date. If we do not receive all payments due in full and on time, we are entitled to assume that you have cancelled your booking, and cancellation fees will apply (see Cancellation by You below). Wendy Wu Tours reserves the right to request a partial payment of the final balance more than 75 days prior to departure to cover the cost of earlier ticketing should it be requested by the airlines, or tickets issued by our overseas operators due to airline ticketing time limits.
Card Processing Fees: Please note that any payments made by credit or debit card are subject to a 2% processing fee, which represents the cost charged to us to process the payment.
Tailormade and Special Group Quotations: For Tailormade itineraries, the first two quotes are
complimentary. After this, we reserve the right to request a non-refundable commitment fee of $100.00 per person. This will be deducted from your required deposit amount at the time of confirmation.
AMENDMENTS BY YOU We will endeavour to accommodate amendments and additional requests. You acknowledge that these may not be possible to fulfil, and for group departures a transfer of a booking to a different departure is deemed a cancellation. An amendment fee of $50 per change will be levied to cover communication and administration costs for any changes to bookings. You will also be required to pay any additional costs charged by suppliers. Please note that airfares are subject to strict airline policies and booking fare rules. Special airfares that require early ticketing may be non-refundable and non-changeable. Once a booking is confirmed, any name change, or passenger change will incur additional charges and/or may be deemed a cancellation of the airfare.
AMENDMENTS BY US Prior to travel: Occasionally, we may need to make amendments or modifications to the itinerary and its inclusions and you acknowledge our right to do this. If we become aware of a significant change to your itinerary or its inclusions prior to the commencement of your trip (where the trip can still proceed), then we will notify you within a reasonable time.
During travel: You acknowledge that the itinerary, modes of transport, accommodation and/or the trip’s inclusions may need to change during your trip due to local circumstances beyond our reasonable control, including road conditions, poor weather, changes in transport schedules, and/or vehicle breakdowns. You agree that we have the right to pass on any costs we incur for alternative arrangements we put in place for your benefit in these circumstances.
General: To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be responsible for any omissions or modifications to the itinerary or the inclusions due to Force Majeure or other circumstances beyond our control happening after we have accepted your booking. This includes any loss of enjoyment or distress caused by omissions or modifications. If you are entitled to any compensation for any modifications or omissions, then you agree it will be reduced by the value of any alternative services we provide which you accept. We will not be responsible to you for any other expenses or loss you incur resulting from any amendment or change to the itinerary or its inclusions.
CANCELLATION BY YOU Group Tours: Cancellations must be made in writing to Wendy Wu Tours and are subject to the following cancellation charges (Cancellations are also dependent upon other additional charges imposed for air/rail/cruise tickets as referred to below) from the date the written cancellation is received:
- More than 75 days prior to departure; loss of deposit
- Between 74 and 59 days prior to departure; 25% of total cost
- Between 58 and 46 days prior to departure; 50% of total cost
- 45 days or less prior to departure 100% of total cost
- Any ‘no show’; 100% of total cost
Airfare, Cruise & Rail Tickets: If airline, cruise and rail tickets have been issued, the rules of the fare will determine cancellation and/or amendment charges. It is often the case that air, cruise and rail tickets are non-refundable.
If your holiday includes ocean cruising, once a deposit has been placed, this is non-refundable and nontransferrable to a later date. You will be advised of any such non-refundable charges prior to confirming your booking.
Following the commencement of your tour, no refunds will be made for any services which you choose not to use or which you cannot use for any reason other than a reason within our control.
Regrettably, cancellation charges and fees cannot be waived. There can be no exceptions. Please note that employees of any overseas or domestic company or staff of Wendy Wu Tours outside New Zealand are not authorised to give any guarantees or agreements to customers in respect of refunds or any other matters. Please note Special Groups, Short Stays, Extensions & Tailormade tours may have differing cancellation fees, these will be communicated in writing at time of booking.
ILLNESS OR VACCINATION STATUS PREVENTING TRAVEL If due to any illness, suspected illness or failure to satisfy any required tests (such as a PCR or rapid antigen test in relation to Covid-19 or vaccination requirements):
- an airline or other common carrier refuses you carriage;
- a hotel or vessel refuses to accommodate you; or
- we or our suppliers (acting reasonably) exclude you from the trip and you are consequently prevented from commencing or continuing your trip, then:
- if you have already commenced your trip, we will provide you with reasonable assistance to arrange alternative travel arrangements or to continue the trip. This will be at your cost.
- if you have not commenced your trip then we regret we will not be in a position to provide such assistance. We will not be liable to refund the cost of your trip (or any part of it) because we would have already paid (or committed to pay) suppliers and we would have already performed significant work preparing for the delivery of your trip and servicing your booking. We will not be responsible for any loss or other costs you incur in connection with your booking (for example, airfares and visa expenses) if you are prevented from commencing or continuing your trip in these circumstances.
CANCELLATIONS OR RESCHEDULING BY US In these Booking Conditions, the term Force Majeure means an event or events beyond our control and which we could not have reasonably prevented, and includes but is not limited to: (a) natural disasters (including not limited to flooding, fire, earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption), adverse weather conditions (including hurricane or cyclone), high or low water levels; (b) war, armed conflict, industrial dispute, civil strife, terrorist activity or the threat of such acts; (c) epidemic, pandemic; (d) any new or change in law, order, decree, rule or regulation of any government authority (including travel advisories and restrictions).
Force Majeure - Prior to travel
If in our reasonable opinion we (either directly or through our employees, contractors, suppliers, or agents) consider that your travel arrangements cannot safely or lawfully proceed due to a Force Majeure Event then we at our discretion may elect to:
• reschedule your travel arrangements (in whole or in part); and/or
• cancel your travel arrangements (in whole or in part), in which case our contract with you will terminate (in whole or in part).
If we cancel any of your travel arrangements, neither of us will have any claim for damages against the other for the cancelled arrangements. However, we will refund payments attributable to the cancelled travel arrangements less: (a) unrecoverable third-party costs and other expenses incurred by us for the cancelled travel arrangements; (b) overhead charges incurred by us relative to the price of the cancelled travel arrangements; and (c) fair compensation for work undertaken by us in relation to the cancelled travel arrangements until the time of cancellation and in connection with the processing of any refund.
Force Majeure - During travel
If due to Force Majeure we cancel travel arrangements after your trip has commenced, we will provide you
with a refund of recoverable third-party costs for cancelled travel arrangements only.
Force Majeure – General
If we provide you with any alternative services or assistance where travel arrangements are cancelled or rescheduled due to Force Majeure, then you agree the amount to be refunded to you will be reduced by the value of these services and assistance.
You acknowledge that the terms in this section are reasonably necessary to protect our legitimate business interests. We strongly encourage you to purchase travel insurance that adequately responds to cancellation and rescheduling risks associated with Force Majeure events.
Other cancellations
Minimum Numbers: Wendy Wu Tours reserves the right to cancel or vary a tour prior to departure due to insufficient numbers. We will advise you no less than 60 days prior to your tour commencement if minimum numbers have not been achieved.
If we cancel your travel arrangements for reasons other than Force Majeure, you will be offered (at your election) a refund of all funds paid, or the offer of a trip of substantially equal quality if appropriate. We will not be responsible to you for any other expenses or loss you incur if your travel arrangements are rescheduled or cancelled whether or not due to Force Majeure.
If we cancel your travel arrangements, neither party will have any claim for damages against the other. However, we will refund payments made by you less unrecoverable third-party costs and less fair compensation for work undertaken by us up until the time of termination and in connection with the processing of any refund.
CANCELLATION DUE TO GOVERNMENT OR PUBLIC HEALTH AUTHORITY If you are ordered into a period of quarantine by a government or public health authority as a mandatory directive for any reason and this requires you to cancel or amend your travel arrangements with us within 75 days of your departure date, Wendy Wu Tours will not be liable for any thirdparty costs, cancellation fees or prepaid arrangements such as (but not limited to) airfares and cruise ship bookings.
We will not be responsible for any additional cost incurred to you while on tour if you are instructed by a government or public health authority to enter into a period of quarantine or to return home early, this includes any extra accommodation costs or amendments to your onward travel arrangements.
Wendy Wu Tours will endeavour to recover as much of your funds as we can on your behalf, or negotiate a credit for future use, should a disruption to your tour arrangements occur due to a government or public health authority directive.
Wendy Wu Tours highly recommends you investigate and secure travel insurance options that best suit your individual circumstances, including any applicable to pre existing medical conditions and world events.
JOINING YOUR TOUR Airline schedules from different cities vary so travellers from some cities may need to make their own way to another capital city to join the tour or may require pre or post-tour accommodation, a stopover or have a lengthy transit en-route to their destination. Any cost for accommodation, transportation (including but not limited to airport transfers) or meals incurred will be at the passengers’ own expense. Our reservations team can assist with any of these additional services. If you have booked a land only option, please email a copy of your flight schedule and passport copy at time of final payment so we can arrange transfers and visas.
REFUSAL OF CARRIAGE Wendy Wu Tours retains the right to remove customers from our group tours for reasons that impact on the enjoyment or safety of other tour members, such as, but not limited to, the
physical, medical or mental inability of customers to undertake the arrangements of the tour, unsocial or unruly behaviour, or the carriage of prohibited substances and materials. You will not be entitled to any refund for unused services and you will be responsible for any additional costs you incur.
HOTELS Hotel descriptions featured on our website are based on current hotel guides provided by suppliers. Any facilities described are subject to change at any time. Maps and photographs are included for general information only and may not necessarily reflect actual routings, location or services. Wendy Wu Tours has made reasonable enquiries to verify that the descriptions and details are accurate but does not warrant that they are. We reserve the right to substitute hotels, vessels and other forms of accommodation with properties or vessels of a comparable or higher standard.
TRAVEL INSURANCE It is strongly encouraged that you are adequately insured for the duration of your trip. We recommend comprehensive travel insurance to cover cancellation, medical requirements, luggage, repatriations and additional expenses. The choice of insurer is yours. We strongly suggest you purchase insurance at the time you pay your deposit. This is because cancellation fees and charges are payable from that time.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS It is your responsibility to ensure that you have a suitable level of health and fitness to undertake the trip of your choice. If you suffer from a medical condition which may reasonably be expected to increase your risk of needing medical attention, or which may affect the normal conduct of the trip, then you must advise us at the time you make your booking request.
We may request you to provide an assessment of your medical condition from a qualified medical practitioner. If the assessment indicates that you will require special assistance from personnel which we cannot reasonably provide, then we may cancel your booking. Provided you notified us of your medical condition at the time you made your booking request, we will provide you with a full of refund of payments made. If you fail to notify us at that time or if you fail to provide a medical assessment within a reasonable time of our request, then this will be considered a cancellation by you.
We reserve the right to cancel your booking if any changed or non-disclosed medical conditions mean that you will require special assistance which we cannot reasonably provide. We strongly suggest that your travel insurance policy includes comprehensive cancellation coverage.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & VISA PROCESSING A passport with a minimum of six months validity and at least 2 blank pages upon return to New Zealand is required for customers travelling to all countries in our programme. Visa fees are included for New Zealand passport holders in all fully inclusive Classic Tours and Go Beyond Tours (if required). Non-New Zealand passport holders may incur additional fees and require additional documentation. Wendy Wu Tours may not be able to assist with processing the visas for some nationalities. If passports are not received by Wendy Wu Tours 75 days prior to departure (90 days for multi-country, and Central Asia), you will be required to pay an urgent visa processing fee, which we will advise at the time. Unless otherwise requested your passport will be returned to you with final documentation approximately two to three weeks prior to your departure date. If the customer requests the passports to be returned prior to this, an additional fee will be incurred. Responsibility for documentation accuracy, passport validity, purchase of additional required passport photos, the cost for sending passports to Wendy Wu Tours and dispatch of documents rests with the customer. Wendy Wu Tours accepts no responsibility for any failure in this respect. Wendy Wu Tours does not issue foreign visas.
We only submit passports and application forms for visas to be issued by the relevant authorities. Wendy Wu Tours cannot guarantee that any visa will be issued by the relevant authority and accepts no responsibility if a visa application is refused. Any cancellation fees or other expenses incurred by the customer due to the refusal of a visa will be entirely the customer’s liability. Relevant authorities may require additional documentation to approve your visa application. The cost of additional documentation or application forms are at the travellers expense. Please see our website for the most up-to-date information.
Late Bookings: If a booking is made within 75 days prior to departure it is considered a late booking. Late bookings may incur additional fees including any applicable urgent visa processing fees. Wendy Wu Tours does not process visa applications for bookings made less than 30 days prior to departure but customers are entitled to apply for their own visas.
SINGLE TRAVELLERS When booking more than 80 days prior to departure, single travellers on fully inclusive Classic Tours and Go Beyond Tours may avoid paying the Single Supplements by opting to travel on a ‘Happy to Share’ basis. Note that ‘Happy to Share’ requests can be received when you make your booking with us but will not be confirmed until your final payment due date. If a share partner is found, the Single Supplement will be removed from your booking. If a share partner is not found, the Single Supplement will remain and is payable with your final balance in line with our normal booking conditions. Either way, our Customer Services Team will contact you around 75 days before departure to let you know whether a share partner has been found or not. We regret that Happy to Share requests cannot be accepted within 75 days of departure. Wendy Wu Tours reserves the right to change or withdraw this arrangement at any time. If the booking originated as a twin share booking and one traveller cancels, the remaining traveller will be charged the applicable single supplement.
If the cancellation occurs more than 75 days prior to the tour departure date, the option to select ‘Happy to Share’ will apply if it is available on the selected tour. Our dedicated solo departures are guaranteed a single room with no additional supplement and do not have a ‘Happy to Share’ option.
SEATBELTS Please note that seatbelts are not compulsory by law in all destinations featured in this brochure and therefore the local people largely choose not to wear them. For this reason local operators may or may not have seatbelts in vehicles or they may be hidden underneath protective seat covers. It is recommended that where seatbelts are available customers must use them and remain seated at all times while the vehicle is moving. As such, customers acknowledge that seatbelts may not be available and therefore travel at their own risk. Customers warrant that they shall not make any claim howsoever arising from injury or damage in respect of, arising from or contributed to by the absence of seatbelts and hereby release Wendy Wu Tours from all such claims.
INDEPENDENT SERVICES We are not responsible for any additional activities or excursions which are not included in the booked itinerary or which we sell as agent for the principal operator. Any advice or recommendation made by a guide or local representative does not make us responsible.
SOLO DEPARTURE AIRPORT TRANSFERS Available within a 65km radius from the nearest airport, based on a standard Taxi Vehicle. Up to 100 extra kilometers can be booked at a supplement. Based on a maximum of two passengers travelling together with standard airline luggage allowance. Any unused portion of this service is non-refundable. After hours surcharges apply between 11:00pm-6:00am. Based on a maximum of two passengers travelling together with standard airline luggage allowance. Any unused portion of this service is non-refundable
SHOPPING & OTHER SERVICES Shopping can be fun and entertaining, especially in local markets. However, Wendy Wu Tours, its staff and employees are neither qualified nor permitted to ensure or guarantee the quality or value of any goods purchased or the suitability of any retail outlets visited and the security of using a credit card to purchase such goods. In all cases the purchasing of goods and the use of a credit card for those transactions is entirely at the customer’s own risk and at all times the customer must use their own discretion. Leisure activities and services undertaken during free time is at the customer’s own discretion.
ACCEPTANCE OF RISK You acknowledge that travel involves personal risks which may be greater than those present in your everyday life. This could be as a result of the adventurous nature of your trip or the visiting of destinations which present geographical, political or cultural risks and dangers. You should consult guidance issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) applicable to the destinations within your itinerary. You acknowledge that your choice to travel is made having had the benefit of MFAT guidance, and you accept any additional personal risks associated with your travel. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim any liability for these risks.
RESPONSIBILITY Services supplied by independent suppliers:
Where a third party over whom we have no direct control (Independent Supplier) is the supplier of travel arrangements that form part of your trip, you acknowledge that our obligations to you are limited to taking reasonable steps to select a reputable Independent Supplier and arranging for them to provide those travel arrangements to you. Independent Suppliers over whom we have no direct control include but are not limited to airlines, railway and cruise operators, hoteliers, independent transport companies (i.e., vehicles not operated by us) and common carriers. We act as an intermediary only and you will be subject to the terms and conditions of the Independent Supplier. Any disputes between you and the Independent Supplier are to be resolved between you and them. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be responsible to you for any loss, damage, personal injury or delay attributable to the actions or omissions of an Independent Supplier.
Services we directly supply: To the extent only that we are the principal supplier to you of travel arrangements or other services which we control, then we will provide those travel arrangements and services with reasonable skill and care. We will only be responsible for our employees in the course of their employment, and for our agents and suppliers (where we are not the supplier’s agent or an intermediary for an Independent Supplier) if they were carrying out the work we had asked them to do. We will not be responsible for any loss, damage, claim or expense caused by the acts or omissions of yourself, of any other third party not connected with the provision of the travel arrangements or services, or due to an event of Force Majeure. While we endeavour to meet scheduled arrival and departure times, we cannot guarantee this. We will not be responsible for any loss or additional expenses you incur for any missed connections/services attributable to delays.
General liability limitation: You acknowledge that travel arrangements or services which comply with local laws and regulations will be deemed to have been properly performed, even if this would not be considered the case in New Zealand. New Zealand Consumer Law in certain circumstances imply mandatory conditions and warranties into consumer contracts (“Consumer Guarantees”).
These Booking Conditions do not exclude or limit the application of the Consumer Guarantees. Other than the Consumer Guarantees, we disclaim all guarantees. To the fullest extent permitted by law, our maximum
liability to you under these Booking Conditions, in tort (including negligence) or at law is limited to arranging for the travel arrangements to be resupplied or payment of the cost of having the travel arrangements resupplied
At Wendy Wu Tours we are committed to ensuring that we deal with complaints effectively and efficiently. Should the customer not be satisfied with any aspect of their arrangements they must immediately inform the National Escort or Local Guide who will endeavour to resolve the issue at the time. If this is not possible and you wish to lodge a complaint or claim this must be done in writing to Wendy Wu Tours in New Zealand (or by email to info@wendywutours.co.nz) within 30 days of the date of the completion of your Wendy Wu Tours arrangements. Relevant receipts and substantiating evidence must be attached to the letter of claim. Our complaints handling policy is available upon request.
AIRLINES Airlines featured in this brochure do not by virtue of their endorsement represent themselves either as contracting with any purchaser of a holiday from Wendy Wu Tours, or as having any legal relationship with such a purchaser. Frequent flyer miles may not be accrued on some packaged fares. Pre-flight seat allocation may not be available. If seat allocation, additional baggage, airport assist services or medical clearance is required and is permitted by the airline, this is to be booked by the traveller directly with the airline and additional fees incurred at the time of arranging these services is payable by the traveller. For details, contact our office. Schedule changes or flight cancellations are subject to the airlines policy and are outside Wendy Wu Tours control.
PRIVACY We are collecting your personal information so that we can process your booking. We will also keep you up to date with other Wendy Wu Tours’ offers and product information that may be of interest to you. You can opt out of receiving information at any time if you choose to do so. Any personal information you provide will be managed in accordance with Wendy Wu Tours’ privacy policy, which can be viewed at wendywutours. co.nz/help-and-advice/privacy-policy/.
BROCHURE VALIDITY Tour itineraries and prices in this brochure are accurate at the time of printing and prices are based on exchange rates as at 1 October 2025. Once a customer has paid the deposit, the standard regular price of the tour is guaranteed, subject to any increase in fuel surcharge, tax changes or levies imposed by any government or their agencies or any airline. Prices are subject to change without notice. Departure dates of tours are subject to change due to future airline schedules. Wendy Wu Tours reserves the right to make alterations to itineraries, departure dates and prices due to circumstances beyond its control.
AGENT RESPONSIBILITIES It is the travel agents’ responsibility to ensure that all invoice and itinerary details and documentation issued by Wendy Wu Tours are correct and that the customer is aware of amendment and cancellation conditions and other provisions of these Booking Conditions. It is also the agent’s responsibility to provide copies of valid passports at time of deposit. If the agent fails to satisfy these obligations, you must make any claims against the agent and you hereby release Wendy Wu from all such claims.
LAW OF CONTRACT This contract is governed by the laws of the state of New Zealand and any legal action arising therefrom shall be litigated only in the appropriate court in that state having jurisdiction in that claim.
Argentina
Chile
Indonesia
China
Japan
Mongolia
South Africa
Armenia
Colombia
Jordan
Morocco
Azerbaijan
Costa Rica
Kazakhstan
Namibia
South Korea
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Turkmenistan
Bhutan
Peru
Taiwan
Philippines
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Singapore