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Iguaçu Falls in Brazil

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  • Iguaçu Falls

    Argentina & Brazil: cities & waterfalls

    Argentina and Brazil
    • Explore Buenos Aires, from vibrant La Boca to the elegant avenues of Palermo.

    • See an Argentine tango dance show.

    • Take a private guided tour of Rio’s highlights, from Christ the Redeemer to Copacabana.

    • Feel the spray from the immense Iguazú Falls, enjoying private tours of both sides.

    11 days from £4,360pp

  • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Simply Brazil tour: Rio, Iguaçu & Búzios

    Brazil
    • Take an evening tour and experience Rio's famous foodie nightlife firsthand.

    • Visit Brazilian icons such as Sugarloaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer.

    • Explore the Brazilian and Argentine sides of the spectacular Iguaçu Falls.

    • Escape the city and enjoy a few days of rest and relaxation in Búzios.

    10 days from £4,700pp

  • The Amazon

    Brazil in a nutshell: Iguaçu Falls, Amazon & Rio

    Brazil
    • Listen to the roar and feel the spray of the mighty Iguaçu Falls.

    • Take a motorised canoe through the steamy Amazon with your local guide.

    • Enjoy jungle excursions including piranha fishing and spotting pink river dolphins.

    • Soak up the iconic views of one of the world's most beautiful cities, Rio.

    12 days from £7,700pp

  • Perito Moreno Glacier Tour, El Calafate

    Luxury Argentina tour

    Argentina and Brazil
    • Spend time in Argentina's cultural capital, Buenos Aires.

    • Admire the natural beauty of the Argentine Lake District.

    • Sail the milky waters of Lago Argentino to visit the mighty Perito Moreno Glacier.

    • Be in awe of the mighty Iguazú Falls.

    14 days from £10,565pp

  • Cruising in Prince William Sound

    Rounding Cape Horn, Patagonia & beyond

    Chile, Argentina, Falkland Islands, Uruguay and Brazil
    • Explore the salt plains by day and stargaze at night with a visit to the desert of San Pedro de Atacama ahead of the cruise.

    • Earn your sailing stripes by rounding Cape Horn.

    • Encounter penguins or humpback whales in the far reaches of Glacier Alley.

    • Explore the cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires, sampling its culinary offerings and complex wines.

    • Visit the roaring Iguaçu Falls in Brazil.

    26 days from £11,300pp

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