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When it’s time to uncover the wonders of the Galapagos, discover the beauty and terroir of the Mendoza wine region, or cruise through the fjords of Patagonia, it just makes sense to go with the experts. Guided travel with Collette means experiencing the world worry-free, with itineraries curated for culturally curious travellers like you. We get it. We’re travellers, too.


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Tropical Costa Rica

9 Days | 14 Meals

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Costa Rica: A World of Nature featuring Tortuguero National Park, Arenal Volcano & Manuel Antonio National Park

12 Days | 23 Meals

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Essential South America featuring Chile, the Mendoza Wine Region & Buenos Aires

10 Days | 14 Meals

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Machu Picchu & Galapagos Wonders featuring a 4-Night Cruise

14 Days | 27 Meals

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Peru: Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca

10 Days | 15 Meals

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$4,699 pp*

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Central and South America offer a tapestry of vivid destinations and unforgettable experiences. Find yourself immersed in the cultures and inspiring landscapes, from glacial fiords and the majestic Andes Mountains to fascinating islands and rainforests teeming with wonders.

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Explorations

Designed just for small groups, these tours help travellers dive deeper. Access places that larger groups can’t reach.

Why Go Guided in Central & South America With Collette?

Designed by Travellers

Our Tour Designers are curious like you and carefully choose every element of our tours. Ready to zipline across the rainforest? Cruise along remote fjords? Us, too.

Relax. We’ve Got This.

There’s a lot to navigate in Central & South America. We know the way — from the literal road ahead to the language and the culture. And our experts have you covered.

Satisfying Your Curiosity

We hear you: You want the must-sees and more. Don’t worry. We’ll take you to Machu Picchu. But you’re going to meet the locals, too.

Your Personal Inside Scoop

Your Tour Manager is a true local expert. They live and breathe the culture and destination. And they’re highly rated professionals we’ve handpicked to show you the way.

Support Around the World

You’ve got your local expert, plus a behind-the-scenes group of travel professionals on standby back home. Our experienced response team is there to support you no matter what, 24/7, all year long.

Diving Deeper

Most of our tours to this region are uniquely designed for small groups. Get closer to the action and access local people, restaurants, and unique accommodations that the big groups can’t reach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Patagonia

The weather is everchanging. Layers are key! Waterproof shoes and pants are a must, and don’t forget basics like gloves, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Read more packing tips here.

It’s unpredictable, and that’s part of what makes this destination perfect for the adventurous traveller! You can end up getting all four seasons in a single day. The biggest factor? The wind. Read more packing tips here.

Most days, there will be two excursions — one in the morning, one in the afternoon. You’ll wake up, have breakfast, and then get all your gear on, including a life vest, and head to the disembarkation area for your adventures that day. It’s worth noting that you’ll need to use stairs between levels of the ship to board and disembark, as there are no elevators.

The boat ride between ship and land aboard a Zodiac is typically a 10-minute ride or so. Back on board, your daily evening briefings will get you ready for the next day’s experiences, and then it’s time to relax and enjoy educational talks and incredible dining each night.

The best part? All your off-ship excursions are with a naturalist guide because you’re exploring in the remotest part of the world.

Peru

There will be a lot of walking, so broken-in, comfortable, preferably waterproof shoes are key.

Peru’s warmest months are December through April, when the average daily temperature ranges between about 21ºC and 27ºC on the coast and about 12ºC and 24ºC in the more mountainous regions. But even in the cool season, the average daily high temp is about 29ºC. So bring summer clothes — don’t forget a hat, swimsuit, rain jacket, and sunglasses, in addition to loose-fitting shorts, pants, and t-shirts.

The currency in Peru is the nuevo sol (S/), divided into 100 céntimos. Coins are issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20, and 50 céntimos and bank notes in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 soles.

Local currency is required for shops, taxis, and hotels. It is recommended to have a supply of small denominations for convenience. Your personal bank card may work at the local ATM and would dispense local currency. Check with your bank before you leave.

This is a private yacht designed for 14 travellers.

Staterooms are small, containing one or two beds with limited free space. Stateroom 1 has a queen-sized bed. Stateroom 2 has two twin-sized beds. Staterooms 3 and 4 each have a full-sized bed and a twin. All rooms have a private bathroom and shower.

We can’t guarantee which stateroom you’ll be booked in. If you are travelling solo, you may upgrade to the Upper Deck Category, located on the Sky Deck. This upgrade is only available for a single traveller. This stateroom has one full-sized bed.

Costa Rica

Despite having a dry and rainy season, there are parts of Costa Rica that are always subject to rain. Monteverde gets about 305 centimetres of rain each year.

Our tours cover the country and include beaches, rainforests, and cities. Comfortable waterproof shoes, a light rain jacket, long pants, and shorts will all come in handy. Dressing in layers is always wise. Don’t forget your sunscreen, bug spray, and hats!

The currency in Costa Rica is the Costa Rican colon, however U.S. dollars are also accepted everywhere we visit on our tour for purchases and tipping. Credit cards are also widely accepted. You can use your bank card at an ATM to get cash out in the local currency. When you shop with U.S. dollars, change will be given in Costa Rican colones in bills and coins according to the exchange rate.

On Costa Rica World of Nature:
The ziplining experience on Costa Rica World of Nature lasts approximately two-and-a-half hours, with the entire length of the zipline course reaching 4 kilometres. Travellers take a tram up to the top of the Arenal reserve where this experience takes place, then travel down ziplines back to the bottom. In total, there are seven zip line cables with distances varying from 30 to 750 metres in length, with a max height of 201 metres, which is above the tree line, allowing for stunning views of Arenal volcano and the surrounding area.

On Tropical Costa Rica:
During the Canopy Adventure ziplining experience on Tropical Costa Rica, travellers will zip through the park on 13 cables of various lengths. There are 15 platforms over a distance of approximately 4 kilometres. The highest line is 180 metres above the ground, and the longest single cable is a kilometre long. There is a considerable amount of climbing and hiking between several platforms along the route, both at the start and between some platforms. The climbs are a mixture of paved steps and forest floor, all at an incline, and the entire activity takes place at an outdoor park approximately 1219 metres in altitude above sea level.



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