Travelmarvel reveals 2025 South America tours

Travelmarvel reveals 2025 South America tours
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Travelmarvel has released its iconic South America tours for 2025, offering travellers an immersive cultural journey through this vibrant continent.

    “South America is a continent of endless wonders, from its rich cultural heritage to its breathtaking natural beauty,” says Kelly D’Aucourt, product manager for South America at Travelmarvel. “Our tours are designed to showcase the very best of this diverse region, offering travellers unforgettable experiences and exceptional value.”

    Travelmarvel’s ever-popular Highlights of South America is back for 2025. With a stand-out saving of $1,800 per couple, this escorted tour covers four countries in 20 days. From Chile’s capital Santiago to Lima in Peru, enjoy premium stays, authentic cuisine and in-depth cultural experiences on an adventure that enables you to dig in and kick back, in equal measure. Prices start at $12,295 per person.

    Also back by popular demand, the 33-day Highlights of South America & Chilean Fjords Cruise links South America’s highlights to the east and west of the continent with a Holland America Line cruise circumnavigating its southernmost tip.

    Explore Santiago before boarding the ship via the Chilean coast and the jaw-dropping glaciers of Puntas Arenas. Chile’s southern frontier is an intricate system of channels, fjords, and straits that sets the scene for world-class cruising. Meander through Chile’s frozen wonderland, before continuing to Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Rio De Janeiro, Machu Picchu and more. Prices start at $16,995 per person, with an earlybird savings of $2,800 per couple.

    You can extend your South America tour with a stay at the heart of the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest as a base to explore. Then discover Ecuador’s second largest city, Guayaquil, before cruising amid the wildlife rich islands of the Galápagos archipelago.

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