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  • Miami-TO-Lima (Callao)
  • Cruise Highlights
  • Ship
    Seven Seas
    Voyager®
  • Departs
    Jan 13
    2028
  • Duration
    14
    Nights
  • Shore Excursions
    Up to 51
    Included
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ITINERARY & EXCURSIONS

Jan 13
Thu
Miami,
Florida
5:00 PM
Jan 14
Fri
Cruising the Straits of Florida
Jan 15
Sat
George Town,
Cayman Islands
9:00 AM
5:00 PM
Jan 16
Sun
Falmouth,
Jamaica
8:00 AM
5:00 PM
Jan 17
Mon
Cruising the Caribbean Sea
Jan 18
Tue
San Andres,
Colombia
8:00 AM
5:00 PM
Jan 19
Wed
Puerto Limon,
Costa Rica
7:00 AM
4:00 PM
Jan 20
Thu
Panama Canal Transit
Jan 21
Fri
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jan 22
Sat
Manta,
Ecuador
7:00 AM
4:00 PM
Jan 23
Sun
Guayaquil,
Ecuador
8:00 AM
5:00 PM
Jan 24
Mon
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jan 25
Tue
Salaverry,
Peru
7:00 AM
4:00 PM
Jan 26
Wed
Lima (Callao),
Peru
11:00 AM
Jan 27
Thu
Lima (Callao),
Peru
= anchor port

What's Included

ALWAYS INCLUDED IN ALL SUITES:

  • Unlimited Shore Excursions
  • Exquisite Dining, Including All Specialty Restaurants at No Added Cost
  • Unlimited Beverages, Fine Wines, Craft Cocktails, Specialty Coffees and More
  • Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily With Your Preferences
  • Unlimited Access to Spa Facilities
  • Pre-Paid Gratuities
  • Unlimited WiFi*
  • Valet Laundry Service
  • 24-Hour In-Suite Dining
  • Open Bars and Lounges and Dynamic Entertainment and Enrichment Experiences

CONCIERGE SUITES AND HIGHER INCLUDE:

  • 1-night Pre-Cruise Hotel Package
  • Priority Online Reservations for Shore Excursions and Onboard Dining
  • Additional Savings on Regent Choice Experiences and Land Programs

PENTHOUSE SUITES AND HIGHER INCLUDE:

  • Personal Butler for an Elevated In-Suite Experience
  • Daily Canapés

*See Terms & Conditions for full details.

Suites, Fares & Availability

Seven Seas Voyager® harbors overtones of elegance, from the refined Penthouse Suites to the modern touches of the Voyager Lounge.
  • Deluxe Veranda Suite H

    356
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $34,998
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $13,999
    Per Person
    Availability
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  • Deluxe Veranda Suite G

    356
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $36,298
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $14,649
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Deluxe Veranda Suite F

    356
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $37,498
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $15,249
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Concierge Suite E

    356
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $38,198
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $15,599
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Concierge Suite D

    356
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $38,698
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $15,849
    Per Person
    Availability
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  • Penthouse Suite C

    386-443
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $39,198
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $16,099
    Per Person
    Availability
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  • Penthouse Suite B

    370
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $39,598
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $16,299
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Penthouse Suite A

    370
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $40,898
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $16,949
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Seven Seas Suite Aft

    545-711
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $53,198
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $23,099
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Seven Seas Suite Forward

    545-711
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $53,198
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $23,099
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Voyager Suite VS

    604
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $63,998
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $28,499
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Grand Suite GS

    876
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $84,998
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $38,999
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Signature Suite SG Deck 11

    1335-1403
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $96,898
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $44,949
    Per Person
    Availability
    Wait List
  • Signature Suite SG Deck 7

    1335-1403
    FT2
    Published Fare
    $96,898
    Per Person
    Featured All-Inclusive Fare
    $44,949
    Per Person
    Availability
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Land Programs & Hotels

  • Discover the soul of southern Peru on this unforgettable journey through the Andes. From the elegant colonial charm of Arequipa to the breathtaking depths of Colca Canyon—home to the majestic condor—and the sacred waters of Lake Titicaca, this adventure combines stunning landscapes with rich cultural encounters. Explore timeless villages, dramatic highland scenery, and living Andean traditions on a journey that’s as inspiring as it is unique.

    Special Notes:

    •Any guests travelling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour.

    •This program involves walking distances at times over uneven ground. It is not recommended for guests who require use of wheelchair, scooter, walker or cane.

    •As this is an active program that takes place at high altitudes, we strongly recommend that all guests should consult with their physician regarding their ability to participate prior to signing up.

    Arequipa - 7,700 ft (2,340 m) / Lake Titicaca 12,507 feet (3,812 meters) above sea level.

    •Please advise the RSSC Reservations team when you book this program should you have any special dietary restrictions or requirements. Requests will be sent to our local ground operators for review.

    DAY 1

    Disembark the ship in Lima and transfer to the airport for a scenic flight from Lima to Arequipa, affectionately known as “The White City.” As you soar over the dramatic Peruvian landscape, anticipate the wonders that await in this storied, sunlit destination. Upon landing, you will be greeted and transferred to the heart of Arequipa, where your immersive exploration begins.

    Your first stop is the enchanting colonial district of Yanahuara. Meander through its labyrinth of narrow, cobblestone lanes, lined with charming houses constructed from gleaming white volcanic stone, or sillar—an iconic feature that lends Arequipa its distinctive allure.

    Pause in Yanahuara’s tranquil plazas to enjoy panoramic vistas of the city’s magnificent trio of volcanoes: the imposing Misti, the snow-capped Chachani, and the rugged Pichu Pichu. The viewpoint from Yanahuara is a photographer’s dream, offering breathtaking scenes of both natural and man-made beauty.

    The journey continues as you make your way into Arequipa’s vibrant city center. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant, savoring the region’s renowned cuisine, perhaps sampling traditional dishes that reflect the city’s rich culinary heritage.

    Next, step into history with a visit to the renowned Santa Catalina Monastery. Founded in 1579, this vast and architecturally stunning complex is considered the most significant and impressive religious monument in Peru. Wander through its maze-like corridors, peaceful cloisters, secluded plazas, and vibrant courtyards. Marvel at the monastery’s brilliantly painted walls, tile roofs, and cobbled pavements, all enclosed within its protective walls. For centuries, this citadel provided a secluded sanctuary for nuns from Arequipa’s most distinguished families, offering a glimpse into their unique way of life and spiritual devotion.

    Your afternoon unfolds with a guided walking tour of Arequipa’s UNESCO-listed Historical Centre. Stroll through the iconic Plaza de Armas, a bustling hub framed by elegant colonial arcades and crowned by the grand cathedral. Here, the city’s history comes alive, with each building showcasing the masterful blend of European influences and indigenous craftsmanship.

    As the sun sets over the city, transfer to your comfortable hotel for a delicious dinner and a restful overnight stay, surrounded by the warm hospitality and timeless beauty of Arequipa. Your adventure in southern Peru has only just begun.

    NOTE: Guests can only bring one suitcase and a carry-on bag for the next few days. For this reason, excess luggage will be collected as soon as you disembark the ship and stored in Lima until your return. Please make sure to label and lock any excess for storage and take with you any medications, valuables and documents. Please make sure luggage is packed accordingly prior to disembarking as there will not be time on the pier to do this in the morning.

    DAY 2

    After breakfast, embark on a fascinating excursion to the Añashuayco Quarry, a geological marvel situated just outside Arequipa. Step back in time as you journey through this dramatic, narrow ravine, its entrance sculpted over millennia by the persistent forces of water and wind.

    As you explore, take a moment to relax on benches carved from ashlar—a distinctive white volcanic stone that gives Arequipa its nickname, “The White City”—and soak in the serene desert vistas that surround you. This immersive experience offers a glimpse into the region’s natural history and traditional stonework, providing the perfect blend of nature and culture.

    Continuing your adventure, set out on a scenic drive to the charming district of Chivay, located on the outskirts of Arequipa and renowned as the gateway to the breathtaking Colca Canyon. Enjoy approximately four hours of travel through the stunning Andean highlands, where sweeping views of terraced fields, snow-capped volcanoes, and rustic villages create a constantly changing panorama worthy of countless photographs. Along the way, your guide will share insights into the region’s unique flora, fauna, and rich cultural traditions.

    Upon arrival in Chivay, immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture with a visit to the bustling market, where locals gather to sell fresh produce, handicrafts, and traditional food. Take time to stroll through the town’s picturesque Plaza de Armas, the heart of Chivay, adorned with colorful flowers and overlooked by charming colonial architecture. Here, you’ll experience the authentic atmosphere of an Andean town nestled in the mountains.

    As evening draws near, transfer to Las Casitas, a luxurious Belmond Hotel set on the edge of the Colca Canyon. Surrounded by tranquil gardens and majestic canyon views, this exquisite retreat offers comfort and elegance after your day’s adventures. Savor a gourmet dinner featuring regional specialties, then unwind and enjoy a restful overnight stay, preparing for the next chapter of your remarkable Peruvian journey.

    DAY 3

    Following a hearty breakfast, embark on an early morning journey to the renowned Cruz del Cóndor, one of the Colca Canyon’s most spectacular vantage points. Here, marvel at the dramatic depths of the canyon—widely recognized as deeper than the famed Grand Canyon and witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of Andean condors soaring gracefully overhead. The sight of these majestic birds gliding effortlessly against the immense backdrop of rugged cliffs and sweeping vistas is truly unforgettable, offering a rare glimpse into the wonders of Peru’s natural heritage.

    Your adventure continues with visits to the charming villages of Maca and Yanque, where you’ll step back in time as you explore beautiful colonial-era churches adorned with intricate baroque facades and traditional artwork. Stroll through picturesque plazas lined with vibrant flowers and interact with friendly locals, immersing yourself in the authentic atmosphere of these quaint Andean towns. Along the route, pause at breathtaking viewpoints such as Wayra Punku and Antahuilque, where panoramic vistas reveal ancient agricultural terraces and the dramatic contours of the canyon landscape—perfect for capturing memorable photographs.

    After this exhilarating trek through the heart of Colca Canyon, your journey continues eastward toward Puno, gateway to the legendary Lake Titicaca. Enjoy a box lunch served en route through the ever-changing scenery of Peru’s highlands.

    Upon arrival in Puno, transfer to the elegant GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca, where you will be treated to dinner and a restful overnight stay. Surrounded by serene lakeside views and exceptional hospitality, you’ll be perfectly poised for the next chapter of your adventure in southern Peru.

    DAY 4

    Begin your day with a hearty early morning breakfast before setting out on a truly extraordinary cultural adventure across Lake Titicaca. Your first stop is the iconic floating Uros Islands—an enchanting archipelago ingeniously constructed entirely from totora reeds that flourish in the lake’s shallow waters.

    Step ashore and discover how the Uros people have preserved their unique way of life for centuries, living atop handwoven reed platforms and crafting everything from homes to boats with these versatile plants.

    Next, glide across the shimmering expanse of Lake Titicaca to reach Amantani Island, renowned for its tranquil landscapes and vibrant Indigenous heritage. Upon arrival, embark on a scenic walk around the island’s rolling hills and terraced fields—a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in centuries-old local customs and witness daily life in one of Peru’s most authentic communities.

    For lunch, savor a home-cooked meal prepared by a welcoming Amantani family for an unforgettable taste of Andean hospitality and tradition.

    In the afternoon, embrace the island’s spiritual legacy with a leisurely visit to Koanos Hill, where you’ll find the semi-subterranean Temple of Pachatata perched at the summit. According to archaeological research, this sacred temple was built by the pre-Inca Pukara and Chiripa cultures to honor fertility and the generative power of the land—a tradition that continues to shape Indigenous beliefs today.

    Depending on your energy and interests, you may choose to continue hiking to Llaquistiti Hill, home to the revered Temple of Pachamama, which also pays homage to Mother Earth and the cycles of nature.

    These sacred sites—known to locals as Apus, or “spirits of the hills”—hold deep spiritual significance for the Indigenous communities of Lake Titicaca.

    Here, age-old ceremonies and offerings are still performed to seek blessings from the earth, natural elements, and ancestral spirits, creating a profound connection between past and present. As you explore these mystical places, take time to absorb the tranquil atmosphere, panoramic lake views, and the powerful energy that has drawn travelers for generations.

    After a fulfilling day of discovery, return to your lakeside hotel for a delicious dinner featuring local flavors. Relax and unwind in comfort, reflecting on your unforgettable journey through the heart of Peru’s living culture before settling in for a restful overnight stay.

    DAY 5

    After flying back to Lima, transfer to your centrally located hotel where you will check in for your last night.

    Upon arrival, the remainder of the day is at leisure with lunch and dinner on your own.

    DAY 6

    Following breakfast at the hotel, settle any incidentals and check out. Your private transfer to Lima’s International Airport will be booked in accordance with your flight time. Check out time at the hotel is at 12:00pm but should you have a late flight, luggage storage is available at Reception until your transfer.

    Note: A private van or SUV will be used to transfer guests between the airport and the hotel. Vans hold a maximum of four pieces of large luggage (total) plus one carry-on sized bag per person. If you will have more luggage, a larger vehicle may be required for additional cost. Please advise your booking agent at least 14 days before sailing if a larger vehicle is required. Transfers are with driver only.

    Land Program Details Step by Step:

    •Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. This program is subject to flight confirmations which are beyond our control. All program details including timings and any flights indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Direct flights are never guaranteed.

    •Itineraries with the most up to date details (at the time) will be issued when you are emailed your final cruise documents 21 days prior to sailing.

    •Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    •The hotels used for your land program will be the hotels listed in this document unless you have been advised otherwise in advance of the land program start date.

    •A departure transfer is not included if guests leave before the last day of the program.

    DAY 1 - timing below is subject to change based on flight details which can change up to the time of departure

    7:40am Disembark the ship in Callao, excess luggage to be stored is separated

    7:50am Meet your guide

    8:05am Transfer to the airport

    8:35am Arrival at airport and check-in for your flight

    10:35am Flight to Arequipa (flight details TBA and subject to change)

    12:10pm Arrival in Arequipa

    12:30pm Transfer to Yanahuara viewpoint

    12:50pm Visit Yanahuara viewpoint

    1:10pm Drive to the restaurant for lunch

    1:40pm Lunch

    3:00pm Visit Santa Catalina Monastery

    4:00pm Walk to Santuarios Andinos Museum

    4:15pm Visit the museum

    5:15pm Visit Main Square and Los Claustros

    6:00pm Transfer to your hotel

    7:00pm Dinner at hotel

    Overnight at Wyndham Costa del Sol Hotel or similar hotel

    DAY 2

    6:00am Wake-up call

    7:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    8:00am Transfer to Añashuayco

    9:00am Visit Añashuayco

    10:00am Transfer to Chivay

    2:00pm Lunch at a local restaurant

    3:00pm Visit the local market and the Main Square

    4:00pm Transfer to your hotel

    7:00pm Dinner at hotel

    Overnight at Belmond Las Casitas or similar hotel

    DAY 3

    5:30am Wake-up call

    6:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    6:30am Transfer to Cruz del Condor

    7:15am Visit Cruz del Condor

    10:00am Return to Chivay visiting Macca and Yanque

    11:30am Transfer to Puno with box lunch

    5:30pm Arrival at the hotel

    7:00pm Dinner at the hotel

    Overnight at GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca or similar hotel

    DAY 4

    6:00am Wake-up call

    7:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    8:00am Boat ride to Uros Islands

    8:15am Visit Uros Islands

    8:45am Boat ride to Amantani Island

    10:00am Visit Amantani Island

    1:00pm Lunch in the island

    2:30pm Boat ride to Puno

    4:30pm Walk to your hotel

    7:00pm Dinner at the hotel

    Overnight at GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca or similar hotel

    DAY 5 - timing below is subject to change based on flight details which can change up to the time of departure

    6:00am Wake-up call

    7:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    8:10am Drive to Juliaca Airport

    9:10am Arrival at airport and check-in

    11:10am Flight to Lima (fight details TBA and subject to change)

    12:45pm Arrival in Lima and transfer to the hotel

    Lunch and dinner on your own

    Overnight at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center or similar hotel

    DAY 6

    7:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    12:00pm Hotel check out time, settle any incidentals prior to departing

    TBA Transfer to Lima International Airport in accordance with your flight details

    Luggage storage is available at the hotel for guests with late flights

    Extra Nights:

    •All extra nights booked through the cruise line are confirmed at the same hotel used on the LAST NIGHT of your program.

    •When you book extra nights through the cruise line, you will be transferred to the airport per the flight details provided. Check-out time is 12:00pm (subject to change).

    •Meals other than breakfast are on your own after Day 6 of your program.

    Transfers:

    •All guests booking their flights independently are required to ensure the cruise line has their most up to date flight details so that transfers to the airport can be arranged. If flight details are not received 14 days before your cruise start date, transfers will not be arranged.

    •Should you book any extra nights on your own, or your flight is not on the last day of the program, transfers are not included.

    •Should you have a late departing flight you may wish to book an extra night so that you have occupation of your room until your departure. You will be asked to vacate your room by 12:00pm. Day rooms can only be purchased directly through the hotel.

    What to bring:

    •Bring comfortable, casual clothing in natural, “breathable” fabrics. Temperatures will change as altitudes and the time changes, so it’s best to bring shorts, as well as long trousers and layered clothing. Religious sites require conservative dress. Both males and females should cover their arms, legs and shoulders.

    •Local standards dictate a neat, clean outfit for dining in restaurants and touring urban areas. For men: long trousers and a shirt with a collar. For ladies: trousers or a knee-length (or longer) skirt with a modest top. Formal clothing is not necessary.

    •A sweater or lightweight jacket for the cooler evening temperatures.

    •A lightweight (preferably non-plastic) raincoat or poncho, and an umbrella.

    •Comfortable walking shoes with low or no heels.

    •Sunglasses with a strap, sun block, a sunhat, and insect repellent.

    Local Currency:

    Peru’s currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.).

    Electricity:

    The current is 220 volts AC. In most hotel bathrooms, there is an electrical outlet with 110 volts for electric shavers, but this should not be used for travel irons or hair dryers. Most hotel rooms are equipped with hairdryers. We recommend bringing your own travel adaptor for electronic devices if they do not conform to the above voltage

    Luggage information:

    For domestic flights on this program, it is permitted to check one piece of 23Kg (50 pounds) per person and 1 carry-on of 8Kg (17.5 pounds) per person.

    Guests having excess or overweight luggage will be charged upon check in at the airport. Fees: $90 approx. for overweight luggage (up to 23kg) / $90 for additional bags (cost per piece of luggage up to 23kg)

    For this reason, excess luggage will be collected as soon as you disembark the ship and stored in Lima until your return. Please make sure to label and lock any excess for storage and take with you any medications, valuables and documents. Please make sure luggage is packed accordingly prior to disembarking as there will not be time on the pier to do this in the morning.

    Carriage of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines on internal flights per airline regulations (subject to change as each airline has their own regulations)

    1.Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) - Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry a POC. Further paperwork may be required by the airline.

    2.CPAP Machine NOT being used in flight – please advise RSSC at least 95 days before your cruise if you will bring a CPAP on the internal flight(s) used in this land program. Please supply the make, model and battery type.

    3.CPAP Machine to be used during flight – same as above + a doctor’s note is required mentioning the need to use the machine during flight.

    *Guests are required to bring with them any details from the manufacturer regarding the CPAP specifications. While most modern CPAP machines are FAA-approved for in-flight use, having a copy of your manufacturer’s FAA-approval status will help to quickly clear any confusion that may arise.

    * Failure to provide the above details in a timely manner may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Regent Seven Seas Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible for.

    *Some hotels do not provide distilled water. While we can certainly request this for you, we cannot guarantee that it will be available. If received in a timely manner, at least 95 days before sailing, requests will be sent on the final manifest that our ground operators and hotels receive. We highly recommend packing your own supply, especially on programs that travel to more remote locations in order to avoid not having it. Please keep in mind the rule for liquids in carry-on bags. Many hotels will charge for distilled water. If there is a fee, this will be added to your hotel incidental account to be paid at check-out. Fees will vary from hotel to hotel.

    Documents and Visa Requirements:

    A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required.

    Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality.

    Foreign passengers entering Peru must have a passport valid at least 6 months past the day of arrival in Peru.

    Travelers to Peru will receive a card from Peruvian immigration upon arrival stating the length of approved stay (usually 90 days)

    VERY IMPORTANT

    The name on your cruise booking, passport and any visas if required, must all be exactly the same for flight ticket purchase for this program otherwise guests may be denied travel by flight. Please ensure that all documents are identical in spelling to the names provided for your cruise reservation including first, middle and last name. Manifests generated by the cruise line must match your travel documents.

    Failure to have the required documents ahead of time will result in denial of travel and guests will have to pay for any expenses incurred in order to not proceed with the program.

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    Aircraft type (subject to change):

    Airbus 320

    Accommodation:

    Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center in Lima or similar

    Av. las Begonias 450, San Isidro, Lima, Peru

    Phone: +51 1 2015000

    Wyndham Costa del Sol Hotel in Arequipa or similar

    Plaza Bolivar S/N, Arequipa, Peru

    Phone: +51 54 215110

    Las Casitas, a Belmond Hotel in Colca or similar

    Fundo La Curiña S/N, Yanque

    Phone: +51 908851660

    GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca in Puno or similar

    Isla Esteves S/N, Puno, Peru

    Phone: +51 51 367780

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotels listed in this program.

    Program Includes for guests:

    •2 nights at GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca in Puno on a bed & breakfast basis - Premium Sunset Room

    •1 night at the Belmond Hotel in Colca on a bed & breakfast basis - Casita Room

    •1 night at the Wyndham Costa del Sol Hotel in Arequipa on a bed & breakfast basis - Premium Garden View Room

    •1 night at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center on a bed & breakfast basis - Deluxe room

    •Entrance fees to Yanahuara viewpoint, Santa Catalina Monastery, Santuarios Andinos Museum, Los Claustros, Añashuayco, Colca Canyon, Uros Islands and Amantani Island

    •Gratuities for luggage porterage and restaurants

    •2 lunches at local restaurants (2 glasses of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink, and 1 hot beverage)

    •1 lunch at local restaurant in Amantani (1 water or soft drink, and 1 hot beverage)

    •1 box lunch

    •4 dinners at the hotels (2 glasses of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink, and 1 hot beverage)

    •Bottled water on coaches

    •Airport transfers

    •English-speaking guides and a local escort to accompany the group throughout

    •Luggage storage in Lima

    •1 piece of luggage of 23kg + 1 carry-on of 8Kg per person for domestic flight

    •Economy class flights per the itinerary (direct flights not guaranteed)

    Please Note: Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the updated departure information, so your transfer can be arranged. If you book additional nights independently of the cruise line, a departure transfer is not provided. If we do not receive flight details a minimum of 14 days in advance, a transfer will not be provided.

    Program Excludes for guests:

    •Any beverages and meals not mentioned above

    •Gratuities for drivers and guides

    •Hotel incidentals including mini bar, laundry and room service

    •Excess or overweight luggage fees on flights

    •Any visa fees if required

    Please note:

    Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

    All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations. Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Land Programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty. There are no refunds for unused portions of any program.

    Price: $3,699 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

  • Immerse yourself in Peruvian culture and explore Lima’s scenic beauty and history on this four-day program. Visit several historical landmarks, drive through the fashionable suburbs of San Isidro, Barranco and Miraflores, enjoy a demonstration by Peruvian Paso horses at a traditional Hacienda and wander through the pre-Columbian ruins of Pachacamac.

    Special Notes:

    •This program involves walking distances at times over uneven ground. It is not recommended for guests who require use of wheelchair, walker or cane.

    •Please advise the RSSC Reservations team when you book this program should you have any special dietary restrictions or requirements. Requests will be sent to our local ground operators for review.

    DAY 1

    After disembarking the ship in Lima, meet your guide and start your tour with a visit to Monumental Callao, which was once one of the spiciest neighborhoods and is now one of the most important landmarks of art and social transformation in Peru. During some free time, visit a gallery or exhibition or perhaps do some souvenir shopping.

    You will then savor a spectacular lunch at Café del Museo Restaurant.

    After lunch, proceed to Lima’s main square, where Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro founded the “City of Kings” in 1535. The Government Palace, the Archbishop’s Palace and the Lima Cathedral all surround the square. You will visit the cathedral where Pizarro is buried.

    Next, you will see the Santo Domingo Convent, the oldest church and convent in Lima. The foundation of Santo Domingo was conceived by Friar Tomas de San Martin, who later served as the Preceptor Prior of the Dominican Order.

    Construction began in 1540, and the convent was later renovated to its present neo-classical style in the 18th century. It is a city within a city of sorts, comprised of a succession of cloisters and yards surrounded by service areas and communal rooms. Spanish Saint San Juan Masias is buried in the convent.

    Following this tour of some of the city’s most historic spots, proceed to your hotel for check in and overnight. Dinner is included at the hotel this evening.

    DAY 2

    After breakfast at the hotel, drive to and visit Huaca Mateo Salado, a monumental, pre-Hispanic archaeological complex in the middle of a residential area. Its five stepped and truncated pyramids as well as the considerable size of the complex (16.4 hectares), make it one of the most important archaeological complexes on the central coast of Peru.

    Continue to Museo Amano which houses a valuable collection of textiles from pre-Hispanic civilizations and then visit a modern home containing the treasures of the Luna Elias-Polo family, who will greet you and show off their extensive collection of Nativity scenes from Peru and around the world.

    Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before continuing to the quaint Barranco district where one stately mansion after another comes into view. This area is known for its rich cultural history and artistic atmosphere.

    Nearby visit the unique Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs) where lovers gather for love promises. This iconic wooden pedestrian bridge was built in 1877 out of the necessity to connect both sides of the ravine. Its architecture is simple, yet over time it has become one of the most romantic spots in the city of Lima and an inspiration for numerous legends, songs, and poems.

    As this day of discovery comes to an end, return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.

    DAY 3

    Following breakfast at the hotel, you will enjoy a picturesque drive to the outskirts of Lima to explore the ruins of Pachacamac. This large excavated pre-Columbian complex of buildings includes an extraordinary pyramid and temples and a highly sophisticated irrigation and reservoir system. Pachacamac may have been the site of an oracle, as pilgrims visited for centuries.

    For a more contemporary look at life in the country, you will visit an estate where Peruvian Paso horses are bred. Known for its unique high stepping and comfortable gait, the Peruvian Paso horse has become a symbol for the coastal region of Peru. The horses will display their skills as you learn about their origins and uses over lunch.

    Upon returning to the hotel, you will enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure with dinner on your own.

    DAY 4

    After breakfast at the hotel and checking out, you will be transferred to the Lima International Airport based on the flight details provided. Check out time is at 12:00pm. Should you have a late flight, you may wish to book an extra night so that you can continue to use your room, or you may store luggage at Reception and continue to use the facilities of the hotel until your transfer time. Day rooms can only be booked directly with the hotel.

    Land Program Details Step by Step:

    •Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. All program details including timings indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference pur-poses and subject to change.

    •Itineraries with the most up to date details (at the time) will be issued when you are emailed your final cruise documents 21 days prior to sailing. Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    •The hotels used for your land program will be the hotels listed in this document unless you have been advised otherwise in advance of the land program start date.

    DAY 1

    8:45am Disembark the ship in Callao

    9:00am Transfer to Callao Monumental

    9:20am Guided visit and shops

    10:30am Transfer to La Punta

    10:50am Visit La Punta and beach

    11:30am Transfer to a local restaurant

    12:15pm Lunch

    1:35pm Transfer to City Center

    2:20pm Visit main square, Cathedral and St. Domingo

    TBA Proceed to your hotel to check-in

    7:00pm Dinner at the hotel

    Overnight at the Pullman Miraflores or similar hotel

    DAY 2

    7:00am Wake-up call

    7:30am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    9:00am Transfer to Pueblo Libre

    9:45am Visit Huaca Mateo Salado

    10:30am Transfer to Miraflores

    11:10am Visit Amano Museum

    12:30pm Transfer to San Isidro

    1:00pm Lunch at Casa Luna

    2:20pm Transfer to Barranco

    3:00pm Visit Puente de los Suspiros

    4:30pm Return to your hotel

    7:00pm Dinner at the hotel

    Overnight at the Pullman Miraflores or similar hotel

    DAY 3

    7:00am Wake-up call

    7:30am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    9:00am Transfer to Pachacamac

    10:20am Visit Archaeological site and museum

    12:00pm Transfer to Hacienda

    12:30pm Show and lunch at Hacienda

    3:25pm Return to your hotel, afternoon at leisure

    Dinner on own

    Overnight at the Pullman Miraflores or similar hotel

    DAY 4

    From 7:30am Buffet breakfast at the hotel

    12:00pm Check out time

    TBA Transfer to the airport according to your flight details. Should you have a late flight, luggage storage is available at the hotel until your transfer.

    Extra Nights:

    •All extra nights booked through the cruise line are confirmed at the same hotel used on the LAST NIGHT of your program.

    • When you book extra nights through the cruise line, you will be transferred to the airport per the flight details provided. Check-out time is 12:00pm (subject to change). Meals oth-er than breakfast are on your own after Day 4 of your program.

    Transfers:

    •All guests booking their flights independently are required to ensure the cruise line has their most up to date flight details so that transfers to the airport can be arranged. If flight details are not received 14 days before your cruise start date, transfers will not be ar-ranged.

    •Should you book any extra nights on your own or your flight is not on the last day of the program, transfers are not included.

    •Should you have a late departing flight you may wish to book an extra night so that you have occupation of your room until your departure. You will be asked to vacate your room by 12:00pm. Day rooms can only be purchased directly through the hotel.

    Expected Weather:

    In January and February, the average temperature in Lima is approximately 29ºC/85ºF and min 21ºC/71ºF.

    In November, December, April and March, the daily high temperatures in Lima are 71 - 77° F (21- 25°C) and an average low of 60 - 64° F (15- 18°C)

    What to Bring

    Light loose clothing, comfortable walking shoes, hat, light sweater and/or rain jacket.

    Local Currency

    Peru’s currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.)

    Electricity

    The current is 220 volts AC. In most hotel bathrooms, there is an electrical outlet with 110 volts for electric shavers, but this should not be used for travel irons or hair dryers. Most hotel rooms are equipped with hairdryers. We recommend bringing a universal travel adaptor for electric devices.

    Documents and Visa Requirements

    Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality. Foreign passengers entering Peru must have a passport valid at least 6 months past the day of arrival in Peru.

    Travelers to Peru will receive a card from Peruvian immigration upon arrival stating the length of approved stay (usually 90 days)

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    Accommodations

    Pullman Hotel in Lima or similar

    Juan Fanning 515-525, Miraflores, Lima, Peru

    Phone: +51 1 3131430

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotel listed in this program.

    Program includes:

    •3 nights at the Pullman Miraflores or similar on a bed and breakfast basis – deluxe room

    •Touring and entrances per the itinerary

    •Gratuities for luggage porterage and restaurants

    •3 lunches (2 glasses of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink, and 1 hot beverage)

    •2 dinners (2 glasses of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink, and 1 hot beverage)

    •Bottled water on coaches

    •English-speaking licensed guides

    •Transfers*

    Please Note: Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the updated departure information, so your transfer can be arranged. If you book additional nights independently of the cruise line, a departure transfer is not provided. If we do not receive flight details a minimum of 14 days in advance, transfers will not be provided.

    Program excludes:

    •Drinks and meals not mentioned above

    •Personal expenses and hotel incidentals such as laundry, phone calls, mini bar and room service

    •Gratuities to drivers and guides

    Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include inclines, cobblestones, sand, gravel and natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns should check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation.

    Please note: All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations. Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Land programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty. There are no refunds for unused portions of any program.

    Price: $1,999 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

  • Experience Lima’s rich culinary heritage and vibrant culture in a journey that blends historic charm with creative energy. Explore the elegant Casa De Aliaga, marvel at pre-Columbian treasures in the Larco Museum, and soak in the artistic atmosphere of Barranco. Finish with a scenic boat ride to the Palomino Islands, where sea lions and stunning ocean views await.

    Special Notes:

    •This program involves walking distances at times over uneven ground. It is not recommended for guests who require use of wheelchair, walker or cane.

    •Please advise the RSSC Reservations team when you book this program should you have any special dietary restrictions or requirements. Requests will be sent to our local ground operators for review.

    DAY 1

    This morning, embark on a marine excursion to the Palomino Islands, lying just off the port of Callao. These rocky islets are alive with wildlife: colonies of sea lions bask on the sun-warmed rocks or dive playfully into the waves, while cormorants, pelicans, and other seabirds sweep across the skies. The dramatic cliffs and crisp ocean air make this a refreshing escape so close to the city.

    Back on shore, continue to Monumental Callao, a historic quarter reborn through art and creativity. Colorful murals, design studios, and contemporary galleries tell the story of a neighborhood transformed by culture.

    For those who wish, an optional Afro-Peruvian masterclass invites you to go beyond observation—learning the rhythms of the cajón, the steps of the zapateo, and the stories behind these traditions. Afterward, proceed to the port of Lima where the program comes to an end and you will embark your ship.

    Before checking in at your hotel for an afternoon at leisure, pause at a seaside restaurant perched along the cliffs of Miraflores to enjoy lunch and your first taste of Lima’s world-renowned gastronomy.

    The InterContinental Lima Miraflores Hotel is a modern five-star property, ideally located next to Larcomar, Lima’s famous oceanfront shopping and dining center. During your stay, enjoy exclusive access to the Club Floors and their dedicated amenities.

    Note: Keep passports handy as they will be required to be shown when visiting the Palomino Islands. A Waiver Form will also need to be filled out.

    DAY 2

    Following breakfast at the hotel meet your guide to visit to Lima’s historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where grand plazas and baroque facades tell stories of the Spanish conquest and the viceroyal era.

    Walking through its elegant streets, visit churches and landmarks that have shaped the “City of Kings.” Your journey continues at Casa De Aliaga, the oldest residence in the Americas still inhabited by the same family for 17 generations, where courtyards, a private chapel, and salons bring Lima’s past vividly to life.

    Afterward, return to the hotel for some rest and time to enjoy lunch at leisure.

    In the evening, head to the Museo Larco, housed in an 18th-century mansion and celebrated for its outstanding pre-Columbian collection. The visit is enriched by a private curatorial encounter, offering privileged insights into Peru as a cradle of civilization through masterpieces of its ancient cultures.

    Dinner follows on the museum’s renowned rooftop terrace, with views over lush gardens.

    DAY 3

    Following breakfast at the hotel meet your guide to discover why Lima is celebrated as the gastronomic capital of South America. The experience begins in a traditional market, where the colors and aromas of fruits, herbs, and tubers reveal the extraordinary diversity of Peru’s regions and climates.

    You will also visit specialized spaces dedicated to iconic products such as cacao, coffee, and pisco, learning how these ingredients have become symbols of national identity.

    A hands-on cooking demonstration follows, guided by a local chef who will introduce us to Peru’s most emblematic dishes and the stories behind them.

    In the afternoon, continue to Barranco, Lima’s bohemian district, where contemporary galleries and local design spaces coexist with historic mansions and seaside views. Walking through its vibrant streets, you will explore both the creative pulse of the city and the echoes of its past, making this a day of full immersion into Lima’s flavors, art, and culture.

    DAY 4

    This morning after breakfast you will be at leisure until your transfer. A private van will be used to transfer you to Lima’s Jorge Chavez International Airport according to your flight schedule. Do not forget to settle any incidentals prior to departing the hotel. Should you have a late flight, luggage storage will be available at the hotel until your transfer. Check out time is at 12:00pm.

    Note: A private van will be used to transfer guests from the hotel to the airport. Vans hold a maximum of four pieces of large luggage (total) plus one carry-on piece per person. If you will have more luggage, a larger vehicle may be required for additional cost. Please advise your booking agent at least 14 days before sailing if a larger vehicle is required. Transfers are with driver only.

    Land Program Details Step by Step:

    •Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. All program timings are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change.

    •Itineraries with the most up to date details (at the time) will be issued when you are emailed your final cruise documents 21 days prior to sailing. Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    •The hotels used for your land program will be the hotels listed in this document unless you have been advised otherwise in advance of the land program start date.

    •A departure transfer is not included if guests leave before the last day of the program.

    DAY 1

    8:00am Disembark the ship in Lima and meet your guide

    8:30am Transfer to Palomino Islands

    9:00am Palomino Islands (original passport must be shown)

    12:00pm Arriva back to La Punta local pier and transfer to Miraflores area

    12:30pm Lunch at a local restaurant

    2:15pm Transfer to your hotel for a 3:00pm check-in

    Remainder of the afternoon at leisure, dinner on own

    Overnight at the Intercontinental Real Miraflores Lima or similar hotel

    DAY 2

    From 6:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    8:45am Meet your guide

    9:00am Depart to Lima’s Historic Center

    10:00am Panoramic visit of Main Square, Cathedral, churches and visit Casa De Aliaga

    12:00pm Transfer back to the hotel

    1:00pm Arrive in the hotel

    6:00pm Transfer to Larco Museum

    6:35pm Curatorial visit at Larco Museum

    7:45pm Dinner at Museo Larco’s rooftop terrace

    TBA Return to your hotel

    Overnight at the Intercontinental Real Miraflores Lima or similar hotel

    DAY 3

    From 6:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    9:00am Meet your guide

    9:15am Transfer to Barranco Bohemian neighborhood

    10:15am Cooking experience at Penelope´s house

    3:30pm Walking tour around Barranco & Coffee Tasting

    5:30pm Transfer back to the hotel

    6:00pm Arrive at the hotel

    7:00pm Evening at leisure, dinner on own

    Overnight at the Intercontinental Real Miraflores Lima or similar hotel

    DAY 4

    From 6:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    12:00pm Check out time

    TBA Private transfer to Lima’s Jorge Chavez International Airport according to your flight schedule

    For guests with later flights, luggage storage will be available at the hotel. An extra night will need to be purchased to stay in your room until your transfer

    Extra Nights:

    •All extra nights booked through the cruise line are confirmed at the same hotel used on the LAST NIGHT of your program.

    •When you book extra nights through the cruise line, you will be transferred to the airport per the flight details provided. Check-out time is 12:00pm (subject to change). Meals other than breakfast are on your own after Day 4 of your program.

    Transfers:

    •All guests booking their flights independently are required to ensure the cruise line has their most up to date flight details so that transfers to the airport can be arranged. If flight details are not received 14 days before your cruise start date, transfers will not be arranged.

    •Should you book any extra nights on your own or your flight is not on the last day of the program, transfers are not included.

    •Should you have a late departing flight you may wish to book an extra night so that you have occupation of your room until your departure. You will be asked to vacate your room by 12:00pm. Day rooms can only be purchased directly through the hotel.

    What to bring

    Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing that can be layered; a light jacket or umbrella for unexpected showers; a swimsuit for coastal or island activities; a hat and sunscreen for sun protection; and your essentials: camera, chargers, and personal items to capture every unforgettable moment.

    *Some hotels do not provide distilled water. While we can certainly request this for you, we cannot guarantee that it will be available. If received in a timely manner, at least 95 days before sailing, requests will be sent on the final manifest that our ground operators and hotels receive. We highly recommend packing your own supply especially on programs that travel to more remote locations in order to avoid not having it. Many hotels will charge for distilled water. If there is a fee, this will be added to your hotel incidental account to be paid at check-out. Fees will vary from hotel to hotel.

    Local Currency

    U.S. dollars are widely accepted, along with the local currency, the Peruvian sol

    Electricity

    The standard voltage in Peru is 220 volts. However, many higher-category hotels—boutique properties as well as 4- and 5-star hotels—also offer 110-volt outlets for convenience.

    For peace of mind, we recommend bringing a universal travel adapter or a Type C adapter, ensuring your devices stay powered throughout your journey.

    Documents and Visa Requirements:

    A passport that is valid for at least 6 months after travel is required.

    Citizens of most western European countries, the United States and Canada do not need a tourist visa and can enter Peru with their valid passport. Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality.

    VERY IMPORTANT

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    Accommodation

    Intercontinental Real Miraflores Lima

    Address: Mal. de la Reserva 751, Miraflores 15074

    Phone: +51 61 60 780

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotel listed in this program.

    Program includes:

    •Three nights at the InterContinental Real Lima Miraflores hotel (subject to change) – Classic Ocean View Room, floors 10 – 14 with access to Club InterContinental, breakfast days 2-4

    •All entrance fees and tours as described in the itinerary

    •Private airport transfer

    •Gratuities at restaurants

    •Day 2: Dinner – includes 1 glass of local wine, 1 Pisco sour, filtered water, and coffee.

    •Day 3: Lunch – includes 1 glass of local wine, 1 beer, 1 soft drink, filtered water, and coffee tasting experience.

    Please Note: Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the updated departure information, so your transfer can be arranged. If you book additional nights independently of the cruise line, a departure transfer is not provided. If we do not receive flight details a minimum of 14 days in advance, transfers will not be provided.

    Program excludes:

    •Any meals not mentioned in the program

    •Gratuities for drivers and guides

    •Hotel incidentals including mini bar, laundry, and room service

    Please note:

    Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

    All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations. Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Land Programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty. There are no refunds for unused portions of any program.

    Price: $2,499 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

  • Discover the wonders of ancient Peru, where mystical Inca ruins crown lush mountain peaks including famed Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas, and other ancient temples. From Cusco’s legendary stonework to the breathtaking heights of Machu Picchu, embark on a journey where every moment is steeped in history, beauty, and unforgettable adventure.

    Special Notes:

    •Any guests travelling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour.

    •This program involves walking distances at times over uneven ground. It is not recommended for guests who require use of wheelchair, walker or cane. Wheelchairs and scooters cannot be accommodated.

    •As this is an active program that takes place at high altitudes, we strongly recommend that all guests should consult with their physician regarding their ability to participate prior to signing up.

    •Please advise the RSSC Reservations team when you book this program should you have any special dietary restrictions or requirements. Requests will be sent to our local ground operators for review.

    Please ensure passport details are added to your cruise booking when this program is reserved so that Machu Picchu entry tickets can be purchased. Please verify the expiry date – passports must be valid for at least six months after travel in order to enter Peru.

    DAY 1

    Disembark the ship in Lima and meet your guide. Transfer to the airport for the flight to Cusco. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and then embark on a city tour. Visit the splendid Baroque-style Cusco Cathedral, built in the mid-1500s on the foundations of an Inca palace. Many of the stones used in its construction were looted from the nearby Sacsayhuaman fortress.

    Continuing, your next stop is the sacred site of Koricancha. Here, admire the lovely Dominican Convent of Santo Domingo that was built on the foundations of the Temple of the Sun, the most sumptuous temple in the Inca Empire. The curved, mortar-less masonry wall at the west end of the church is one of the greatest existing examples of Inca stonework.

    Then, visit the Sacsayhuaman fortress. Strategically located on a hill overlooking Cusco, the fortress was constructed without mortar like many other Inca structures, yet the enormous stones (some weighing 200 tons) of the remaining walls fit so tightly that not even a thin blade of grass can slide between them. The craftsmanship is a stunning example of the Inca’s sophisticated construction techniques and architectural skills.

    Following your city and sights tour, check into The Monasterio, A Belmond Hotel. Dinner is included at the hotel this evening. Your Deluxe Room is enriched with oxygen to promote better sleep and faster adjustment to the high altitude.

    Luggage: We strongly suggest traveling to Machu Picchu with just an overnight bag. Any excess luggage will be taken from the pier and stored at the hotel in Lima where you will be reunited with it Day 3. Please bring medications, documents and valuables with you. Please pack accordingly prior to disembarking the ship as there will not be time on the pier to sort through your luggage.

    DAY 2

    Following breakfast, you will drive to the train station and board the deluxe First Class Train. Brunch will be served during the journey, as you take in the spectacular Andean scenery.

    Upon arriving in Aguas Calientes, you will drive to the ruins of Machu Picchu to explore the famous “Lost City of the Incas.” Constructed as a royal retreat for the Inca emperor Pachacuti in the 1400s, Machu Picchu was abandoned less than 100 years later, its population probably devastated by smallpox. Because the Spanish conquistadors never found this hidden city, Bingham discovered it largely intact.

    Architectural highlights include the Temple of the Sun, designed much like the one in Cusco, several other temples, hundreds of terraces, and a mysterious carved stone situated on a raised platform that towers above the plaza. The stone may have been used for astronomical observations, but no one knows for certain. The Inca had no written language, so there is no record of Machu Picchu’s ultimate purpose. Scholars are still striving to uncover clues as to its mysteries.

    After visiting Machu Picchu, board the Hiram Bingham Train for the journey back to the Rio Sagrado Train Station. Dinner is included on board the train. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.

    Note: Machu Picchu stands at approximately 2,450 m above sea level, and Cuzco at 3,400 m. At these heights, there’s 20 per cent less oxygen in the air. In the vast majority of cases, symptoms of altitude sickness are very mild (a little sleepiness or a slightly foggy head) and wear off after a day or two, but it can make doing anything energetic feel like a struggle. It is recommended that you speak to your physician prior to signing up to discuss any potential side effects based on your medical history.

    DAY 3

    After flying back to Lima, transfer to your city-based hotel.

    The remainder of the day is at leisure, with lunch and dinner on your own.

    DAY 4

    Following breakfast at the hotel, settle any incidentals and check out. Your private transfer to Lima International Airport will be set up in accordance with your flight time. Check out time at the hotel is 12:00pm. Should you have a late flight, luggage storage is available at Reception until your transfer.

    Land Program Details Step by Step:

    •Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. This program is subject to flight confirmations which are beyond our control. All program details including timings and any flights indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Direct flights are never guaranteed.

    •Itineraries with the most up to date details (at the time) will be issued when you are emailed your final cruise documents 21 days prior to sailing.

    •Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    •The hotels used for your land program will be the hotels listed in this document unless you have been advised otherwise in advance of the land program start date.

    •A departure transfer is not included if guests leave before the last day of the program.

    DAY 1 - times subject to change based on flight details which could change up to the time of departure

    Below is a sample itinerary:

    7:15am Disembark the ship in Callao

    7:30am Meet your guide at the port

    Excess luggage separation

    7:45am Transfer to the airport

    8:15am Arrival at airport and check-in for your flight

    10:17am Flight from Lima to Cusco (Flight details TBA and subject to change)

    11:48am Arrival in Cusco

    12:25pm Drive to a local restaurant for lunch

    2:30pm Visit the Cathedral and main square for photo opportunity

    3:30pm Drive to the Koricancha Temple

    3:45pm Visit Koricancha Temple

    4:30pm Transfer to Sacsayhuaman Fortress

    4:45pm Visit Sacsayhuaman Fortress

    5:30pm Drive to your hotel and check in

    7:00pm Dinner at hotel

    Overnight at the Monasterio, a Belmond Hotel or similar

    DAY 2

    7:00am Wake-up call

    8:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    9:00am Drive to the train station to board train to Aquas Calientes

    11:00am Board the First Class Train (time subject to change)

    11:15am First Class Train to Aguas Calientes (brunch on board)

    12:41pm Walk to bus station

    1:30pm Bus drive to Machu Picchu Citadel

    2:00pm Guided visit of the Citadel

    4:30pm Bus drive back to Aguas Calientes

    5:00pm Walk to the train station

    5:20pm Board the Hiram Bingham Train (time subject to change)

    5:50pm Hiram Bingham Train return trip (dinner on board)

    8:36pm Arrival to the station and drive back to your hotel

    10:00pm Arrival at the hotel for overnight.

    Overnight at the Monasterio, a Belmond Hotel or similar

    DAY 3 - times subject to change based on flight details which could change up to the time of departure

    Below is a sample itinerary:

    8:00am Wake-up call

    8:30am Buffet breakfast at hotel (not private)

    9:30am Drive to Cusco Airport

    10:00am Arrival at airport and check-in

    12:00pm Flight from Cusco to Lima (Flight details TBA and subject to change)

    1:25pm Arrival in Lima and transfer to your hotel

    Afternoon and evening at leisure

    Lunch and dinner on your own

    Overnight at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center or similar hotel

    DAY 4

    From 7:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    12:00pm Hotel check out time

    TBA Private transfer to the Lima International Airport in accordance with your flight details

    Luggage storage is available at the hotel for guests with late flights

    Extra Nights:

    •All extra nights booked through the cruise line are confirmed at the same hotel used on the LAST NIGHT of your program.

    •When you book extra nights through the cruise line, you will be transferred to the airport per the flight details provided. Check-out time is 12:00pm (subject to change).

    •Meals other than breakfast are on your own after Day 5 of your program.

    Transfers:

    •All guests booking their flights independently are required to ensure the cruise line has their most up to date flight details so that transfers to the airport can be arranged. If flight details are not received 14 days before your cruise start date, transfers will not be arranged.

    •Should you book any extra nights on your own or your flight is not on the last day of the program, transfers are not included.

    •Should you have a late departing flight you may wish to book an extra night so that you have occupation of your room until your departure. You will be asked to vacate your room by 12:00pm. Day rooms can only be purchased directly through the hotel.

    What to bring:

    •Comfortable, casual clothing. Temperatures will change as altitudes and the time changes, so it’s best to bring shorts, as well as long trousers and layered clothing. Religious sites require conservative dress. Both males and females should cover their arms, legs and shoulders.

    •Local standards dictate a neat, clean outfit for dining in restaurants and touring urban areas. For men: long trousers and a shirt with a collar. For ladies: trousers or a knee-length (or longer) skirt with a modest top. Formal clothing is not required.

    •A sweater or lightweight jacket for the cooler evening temperatures.

    •A lightweight (preferably non-plastic) raincoat or poncho, and an umbrella.

    •Comfortable walking shoes with low or no heels.

    •Sunglasses with a strap, sun block, a sunhat, and insect repellent.

    •Please note that the use of walking sticks is prohibited in Machu Picchu unless they are needed by guests with mobility problems.

    Local Currency:

    Peru’s currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.).

    Electricity

    The current is 220 volts AC. In most hotel bathrooms, there is an electrical outlet with 110 volts for electric shavers, but this should not be used for travel irons or hair dryers. Most hotel rooms are equipped with hairdryers. We recommend bringing your own travel adaptor for electronic devices if they do not conform to the above voltage

    Luggage information

    For domestic flights on this program, it is permitted to check one piece of 23Kg (50 pounds) per person and one carry-on of 8Kg (17.5 pounds) per person.

    Guests having excess or overweight luggage will be charged upon check in at the airport. Fees: $90 approx. for overweight luggage (up to 23kg) / $90 for additional bags (cost per piece of luggage up to 23kg).

    Excess luggage storage in Lima from Day 2 – 4 is included in the cost of the program. Any luggage to be left in storage should be properly labelled with your name and suite number on the ship. Don’t forget to take any valuables, medications and documents with you.

    Carriage of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines on internal flights per airline regulations (subject to change as each airline has their own regulations)

    1.Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) - Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry a POC. Further paperwork may be required by the airline.

    2.CPAP Machine NOT being used in flight – please advise RSSC at least 95 days before your cruise if you will bring a CPAP on the internal flight(s) used in this land program. Please supply the make, model and battery type.

    3.CPAP Machine to be used during flight – same as above + a doctor’s note is required mentioning the need to use the machine during flight.

    *Guests are required to bring with them any details from the manufacturer regarding the CPAP specifications. While most modern CPAP machines are FAA-approved for in-flight use, having a copy of your manufacturer’s FAA-approval status will help to quickly clear any confusion that may arise.

    * Failure to provide the above details in a timely manner may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Regent Seven Seas Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible for.

    *Some hotels do not provide distilled water. While we can certainly request this for you, we cannot guarantee that it will be available. If received in a timely manner, at least 95 days before sailing, requests will be sent on the final manifest that our ground operators and hotels receive. We highly recommend packing your own supply, especially on programs that travel to more remote locations in order to avoid not having it. Please keep in mind the rule for liquids in carry-on bags. Many hotels will charge for distilled water. If there is a fee, this will be added to your hotel incidental account to be paid at check-out. Fees will vary from hotel to hotel.

    Documents and Visa Requirements:

    A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required.

    Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality.

    Foreign passengers entering Peru must have a passport valid at least 6 months past the day of arrival in Peru.

    Travelers to Peru will receive a card from Peruvian immigration upon arrival stating the length of approved stay (usually 90 days)

    Passport details will be required to be added to your booking no later than 3 months before travel. Passport details are required for purchase of entry tickets to Machu Picchu. Should we not receive your details in time, there is a risk of tickets selling out and not being available to you. Ticket restrictions are in place by the National site of Machu Picchu and once sold out we are unable to obtain more.

    VERY IMPORTANT

    The name on your cruise booking, passport and any visas if required, must all be exactly the same for flight ticket purchase for this program otherwise guests may be denied travel by flight. Please ensure that all documents are identical in spelling to the names provided for your cruise reservation including first, middle and last name. Manifests generated by the cruise line must match your travel documents.

    Failure to have the required documents ahead of time will result in denial of travel and guests will have to pay for any expenses incurred in order to not proceed with the program.

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    Aircraft type (subject to change):

    Airbus 320

    Accommodation:

    Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center in Lima or similar

    Av. las Begonias 450, San Isidro, Lima, Peru

    Phone: +51 1 2015000

    Monasterio, a Belmond Hotel in Cusco or similar

    Palacios 136, Cusco, Peru

    Phone: +51 84 604000

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotels listed in this program.

    Program Includes for guests:

    •2 nights at The Monasterio, a Belmond Hotel in Cusco on a bed & breakfast basis – Deluxe oxygen enriched room

    •1 night in at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center on a bed & breakfast basis – Grand Deluxe Room

    •Entrance fees to Koricancha, Sacsayhuaman, Cusco Cathedral and Machu Picchu

    •First Class train to Machu Picchu with brunch on board

    •Hiram Bingham Train to Rio Sagrado with dinner on board

    •Gratuities for luggage porterage and restaurants

    •1 lunch at local restaurant (2 glasses of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink, and 1 hot beverage)

    •1 dinner at the hotel in Cusco (2 glasses of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink, and 1 hot beverage)

    •Bottled water on coaches

    •Private airport transfer on Day 4

    •Excess luggage storage in Lima

    •1 piece of luggage of 23kg + 1 carry-on of 8Kg, per person for the domestic flight to/from Cusco

    •Local English-speaking guides

    •A local escort to accompany the group throughout

    •Economy class flights between Lima and Cusco (direct flights not guaranteed)

    Please Note: Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the updated departure information, so your transfer can be arranged. If you book additional nights independently of the cruise line, a departure transfer is not provided. If we do not receive flight details a minimum of 14 days in advance, transfers will not be provided.

    Program Excludes for guests:

    •Any beverages or meals not mentioned above

    •Gratuities for drivers and guides

    •Hotel incidentals including mini bar, laundry and room service

    •Excess or overweight luggage fees on flights

    Please note:

    Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

    All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations. Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Land Programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty. There are no refunds for unused portions of any program.

    Price: $4,099 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

  • Immerse yourself in the refined beauty of the Peruvian Amazon with a stay at Refugio Amazonas, an eco-luxury lodge nestled deep in the rainforest. Wake up to the sounds of the jungle, glide through lush waterways at sunset, and explore pristine trails guided by expert naturalists. This unforgettable retreat offers a perfect balance of comfort, serenity, and adventure—an intimate escape where nature and elegance exist in perfect harmony.

    Special Notes:

    •Any guests travelling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour.

    •This program involves walking distances at times over uneven ground. It is not recommended for guests who require use of wheelchair, scooter, walker or cane.

    •Please advise the RSSC Reservations team when you book this program should you have any special dietary restrictions or requirements. Requests will be sent to our local ground operators for review. Kosher meals are not available.

    DAY 1

    Following disembarkation from the ship in Lima, transfer to the airport for a flight to Puerto Maldonado, the capital of Madre de Dios. Here, begin with a one-hour road trip followed by a peaceful one-hour boat ride along the Tambopata River. As you travel deeper into the heart of the rainforest, you will enjoy your first taste of Amazonian cuisine during the journey.

    Note: Guests can only bring one carry-on bag for the next few days. Luggage is limited to 15 kg (33 lbs.) per person. For this reason, excess luggage will be collected when you disembark and stored in Lima until your return. Please make sure to label and lock any excess for storage and take with you any medications, valuables and documents. Since you will only have a carry on, please keep in mind airline rules for liquids and aerosols in carry on bags.

    Reaching the riverbank, you will be required to climb a staircase whose length varies with the season/tide, followed by a short walk through the vibrant Amazon rainforest. This journey marks the beginning of your stay, immersing you in the wonders of the Peruvian Amazon.

    Arrive at Refugio Amazonas, a cozy and comfortable ecolodge set in the heart of a chestnut forest, complete with a bar, massage room, and dining service. Located at the edge of the Tambopata National Reserve, this lodge also features a research station for the Wired Amazon program, a pioneering citizen science initiative that involves guests in rainforest research. Here you will find the following ongoing research: Aerobotany, AmazonCam, and Discovering New Species which you can be a part of during your stay.

    Settle into your room, which includes mosquito nets over the beds, a private bathroom, and an open window facing the forest to maximize your connection with nature (there is no hard window – rooms are open to the forest). Please see their website for photos. Rooms include private bathroom with hot shower and eco-friendly toiletries including biodegradable shampoo, conditioner, and liquid soap as well as an umbrella, so you do not need to bring these with you, saving space in your travel bag.

    The open and spacious rooms offer lots of natural light and fresh air while providing safe but close contact with the forest environment. The three-wall rooms allow you to connect with nature, but not to worry as it’s stated that nothing will enter your room. The lodge and rooms are 3 meters away from the forest and 1 meter and half above the ground.

    Your stay includes three daily meals, teas, coffee, guided excursions and activities, a welcome drink upon arrival.

    In the afternoon, take a short walk to the 40-meter-high Canopy Tower. A safe staircase leads to the top, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the Tambopata National Reserve’s dense forest. Watch for toucans, macaws, and raptors soaring through the canopy.

    Before dinner, attend a night lecture by Wired Amazon researchers, who will share insights into ongoing projects and the crucial role of citizen science in rainforest conservation.

    After dinner, join the Discovering New Species activity. Venture to the night light trap with researchers to explore the forest and potentially discover new species, contributing to the area's rich biodiversity.

    DAY 2

    Begin your day early with a visit to the Macaw Clay Lick, a must-see spectacle of Amazon wildlife. On clear mornings, dozens of large macaws and hundreds of parrots gather on the riverbank, creating a vibrant display of color and sound. Watch discreetly as Green-winged, Scarlet, and Blue-and-gold Macaws, along with smaller parrots, descend to ingest clay. This activity occurs at dawn, when the clay lick is most active.

    In the afternoon, consider participating in AmazonCam, where you’ll set up camera traps along the trail to the Amazon farm. This activity provides a unique opportunity to capture images of elusive wildlife, aiding researchers in monitoring animal populations and behavior.

    Visit a local Amazon farm, where you’ll explore a variety of crops grown by the community. Learn about sustainable agriculture in the Amazon and discover how nearly every plant and tree serves a purpose, reflecting the deep connection between the local people and the land.

    DAY 3

    Explore the Brazil Nut Forest, located near the lodge, and learn about the origins of this key Amazonian product. Visit a Brazil nut camp to see the towering chestnut trees and understand how local communities harvest the nuts once a year during the rainy season. The Brazil nut is a significant source of income for the local population, making it one of the most impactful sustainable activities in the region.

    In the afternoon, you have a few options to enrich your experience:

    Aerobotany + Oxbow Lake: Fly a drone to capture stunning aerial photographs of the canopy crowns on your way to Lake Condenado. This activity offers a unique bird’s-eye view of the Amazon and insights into the forest’s complex ecosystem.

    AmazonCam + Medicinal Plant Trail: Set camera traps along the trail to capture elusive wildlife, then explore the Medicinal Plant Trail to learn about traditional healing practices. Discover various plants like Sacha-Ajos, Uña De Gato, and Ayahuasca, used for centuries by local communities to heal the body and soul.

    DAY 4

    Your Amazon adventure concludes with a return to Puerto Maldonado where you will take a flight to Lima. You are sure to leave with unforgettable memories and the knowledge that your visit directly supports the Wired Amazon program and its mission to conserve the Tambopata National Reserve's biodiversity.

    After flying back to Lima, transfer to the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center, a five-star hotel in the heart of Lima.

    After checking in, the remainder of the day is at your leisure and meals are on your own.

    DAY 5

    Following breakfast at the hotel, settle any incidentals and check out. Your private transfer to Lima’s International Airport will be booked in accordance with your flight time. The check-out time at the hotel is at 12:00pm but should you have a late flight, luggage storage is available at Reception until your transfer.

    Note: A private van or SUV will be used to transfer guests between the airport and the hotel. Vans hold a maximum of four large luggage (total) plus one carry-on sized bag per person. If you will have more luggage, a larger vehicle may be required for additional cost. Please advise your booking agent at least 14 days before sailing if a larger vehicle is required. Transfers are with drivers only.

    Land Program Details Step by Step:

    •Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. This program is subject to flight confirmations which are beyond our control. All program details including timings and any flights indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Direct flights are never guaranteed.

    •Itineraries with the most up to date details (at the time) will be issued when you are emailed your final cruise documents 21 days prior to sailing.

    •Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    •The hotels used for your land program will be the hotels listed in this document unless you have been advised otherwise in advance of the land program start date.

    •A departure transfer is not included if guests leave before the last day of the program.

    DAY 1

    7:30am Disembark the ship in Callao, excess luggage separation

    7:45am Meet your guide

    7:55am Transfer to the airport

    8:25am Arrival at airport and check-in for your flight

    10:25am Flight to Puerto Maldonado (flight details TBA and subject to change)

    12:05pm Arrival in Puerto Maldonado

    12:20pm Drive to Rainforest Expeditions’ Office

    12:30pm Check in

    1:00pm Transfer to the dock

    3:00pm Boat transfer to the lodge

    Afternoon excursion

    7:00pm Dinner at the lodge

    Overnight at the Refugio Amazonas

    DAY 2

    6:00am Wake-up call

    7:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    Morning excursion

    1:00pm Lunch at the lodge

    Afternoon excursion

    7:00pm Dinner at the lodge

    Overnight at the Refugio Amazonas

    DAY 3

    6:00am Wake-up call

    7:00am Buffet breakfast at hotel

    Morning excursion

    1:00pm Lunch at the lodge

    Afternoon excursion

    7:00pm Dinner at the lodge

    Overnight at the Refugio Amazonas

    DAY 4

    Wake-up call

    Buffet breakfast at hotel

    9:25am Transfer to Puerto Maldonado Airport

    9:35am Arrival at airport and check-in

    11:35am Flight to Lima (flight details TBA and subject to change)

    1:10pm Arrival in Lima and transfer to your hotel

    Lunch and dinner on your own

    Overnight at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center or similar hotel

    DAY 5

    7:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    12:00pm Hotel check out time

    TBA Transfer to Lima International Airport in accordance with your flight details

    Luggage storage is available at the hotel for guests with late flights

    Extra Nights:

    •All extra nights booked through the cruise line are confirmed at the same hotel used on the LAST NIGHT of your program.

    •When you book extra nights through the cruise line, you will be transferred to the airport per the flight details provided. Check-out time is 12:00pm (subject to change).

    •Meals other than breakfast are on your own after Day 5 of your program.

    Transfers:

    •All guests booking their flights independently are required to ensure the cruise line has their most up to date flight details so that transfers to the airport can be arranged. If flight details are not received 14 days before your cruise start date, transfers will not be arranged.

    •Should you book any extra nights on your own, or your flight is not on the last day of the program, transfers are not included.

    •Should you have a late departing flight you may wish to book an extra night so that you have occupation of your room until your departure. You will be asked to vacate your room by 12:00pm. Day rooms can only be purchased directly through the hotel.

    What to bring:

    •Long pants and long sleeve shirts and T-shirts made from light, breathable, quick-dry material

    •Good water-resistant trekking shoes

    •Raingear (back-up gear is a good idea)

    •Binoculars

    •Canteen

    •Sun block, sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen

    •Insect repellent

    •A converter (voltage is 220). The hotel has a limited number of converters available

    •Contact lens solution and an extra set of contact lenses or glasses

    •Don’t forget your camera and/or video camera (we recommend a waterproof case)

    •Extra batteries.

    NOTE: Around the lobby, you will find racks with rubber boots arranged by size. The largest size they have is 46 Peru, 12.5 US or 30.5 cm. You can use these boots for your walks or outings into the forest. Please remember that when walking inside the lodge facilities and in order to prevent bringing mud inside, you must take out your boots or muddy shoes. They suggest using sandals, clean sneakers, slippers, or socks. During the rainy season, the corridors to your rooms get wet, so they recommend bringing light anti-slip slippers to avoid getting your socks wet.

    Note: Leishmaniasis is present throughout the rain forests of southeastern Peru. It is a skin lesion caused by a protozoan transmitted by a certain kind of small biting fly. There is no vaccination against it, but it is curable in every case. Leishmaniasis is also very easy to prevent by wearing long-sleeved shirts, pants, and repellent on exposed skin at all times, and sleeping under mosquito nets. If you are interested in receiving complete information on leishmaniasis please directly contact the lodge before your trip. Malaria is present but extremely rare. If you wish to take medical precautions against malaria consult your physician or a specialist in tropical medicine prior to travel.

    Local Currency:

    Peru’s currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.).

    Electricity

    The current is 220 volts AC. In most hotel bathrooms, there is an electrical outlet with 110 volts for electric shavers, but this should not be used for travel irons or hair dryers. Most hotel rooms are equipped with hairdryers. We recommend bringing your own travel adapter for electronic devices if they do not conform to the above voltage

    Luggage information

    It is important that you bring only necessary clothing and equipment to the lodge in a carry-on bag.

    **Due to weight and space limitations on the boat, passenger luggage is limited to one carry-on bag no more than 15 kg (33 lbs.) per person. Additional luggage will be kept in storage, and you will be reunited with it upon your return to Lima. Please make sure to label and lock any excess for storage and take with you any medications, valuables and documents. Since you will only have a carry on, please keep in mind airline rules for liquids and aerosols in carry-on bags.

    Carriage of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines on internal flights per airline regulations (subject to change as each airline has their own regulations)

    1.Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) - Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry a POC. Further paperwork may be required by the airline.

    2.CPAP Machine NOT being used in flight – please advise RSSC at least 95 days before your cruise if you will bring a CPAP on the internal flight(s) used in this land program. Please supply the make, model and battery type.

    3.CPAP Machine to be used during flight – same as above + a doctor’s note is required mentioning the need to use the machine during flight.

    *Guests are required to bring with them any details from the manufacturer regarding the CPAP specifications. While most modern CPAP machines are FAA-approved for in-flight use, having a copy of your manufacturer’s FAA-approval status will help to quickly clear any confusion that may arise.

    * Failure to provide the above details in a timely manner may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Regent Seven Seas Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible for.

    *Some hotels do not provide distilled water. While we can certainly request this for you, we cannot guarantee that it will be available. If received in a timely manner, at least 95 days before sailing, requests will be sent on the final manifest that our ground operators and hotels receive. We highly recommend packing your own supply, especially on programs that travel to more remote locations in order to avoid not having it. Please keep in mind the rule for liquids in carry-on bags. Many hotels will charge for distilled water. If there is a fee, this will be added to your hotel incidental account to be paid at check-out. Fees will vary from hotel to hotel.

    Documents and Visa Requirements:

    A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required.

    Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality.

    Foreign passengers entering Peru must have a passport valid at least 6 months past the day of arrival in Peru.

    Travelers to Peru will receive a card from Peruvian immigration upon arrival stating the length of approved stay (usually 90 days)

    VERY IMPORTANT

    The name on your cruise booking, passport and any visas if required, must all be exactly the same for flight ticket purchase for this program otherwise guests may be denied travel by flight. Please ensure that all documents are identical in spelling to the names provided for your cruise reservation including first, middle and last name. Manifests generated by the cruise line must match your travel documents.

    Failure to have the required documents ahead of time will result in denial of travel and guests will have to pay for any expenses incurred in order to not proceed with the program.

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    Aircraft type (subject to change):

    Airbus 320

    Accommodation:

    Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center in Lima

    Av. las Begonias 450, San Isidro, Lima, Peru

    Phone: +51 1 2015000

    Refugio Amazonas in Puerto Maldonado

    Right side of Tambopata River, Tambopata, Puerto Maldonado, Peru

    Phone: +51 914712007

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotels listed in this program.

    Program Includes for guests:

    •1 night at the Westin Lima Hotel & Convention Center on a bed & breakfast basis – deluxe room

    •3 nights at the Refugio Amazonas in Puerto Maldonado on full board basis – comfort room

    •Entrance fees to Tambopata National Reserve

    •Gratuities for luggage porterage and restaurants

    •3 lunches at the lodge – water, soft drinks included

    •3 dinners at the lodge – water, soft drinks included

    •Bottled water on coaches

    •Private airport transfer on day 1

    •Excess luggage storage in Lima

    •English-speaking guides and local escort to accompany the group throughout

    •Economy class flights per the itinerary (direct flights not guaranteed)

    Please Note: Guests booking their own flights (independent of the cruise line) are responsible for ensuring that the cruise line has the updated departure information, so your transfer can be arranged. If you book additional nights independently of the cruise line, a departure transfer is not provided. If we do not receive flight details a minimum of 14 days in advance, a transfer will not be provided.

    Program Excludes for guests:

    •Any beverages and meals not mentioned above

    •Alcoholic beverages, bottled water and snacks at the lodge

    •Gratuities for drivers and guides

    •Hotel incidentals including mini bar and room service

    Please note:

    Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

    All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations. Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Land Programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty. There are no refunds for unused portions of any program.

    Price: $3,199 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

  • Embark on an unforgettable adventure that weaves through ancient cities and wild cloud forests both, recognized by UNESCO for their unique characteristics and historical importance. From the vibrant streets and colonial charm of historic Quito to the lush, biodiversity-rich Mashpi Reserve, this journey invites you to experience Ecuador’s most extraordinary destinations—each celebrated for their natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sense of wonder. Whether you’re an explorer at heart or a lover of history and nature, discover new heights and hidden gems on this expertly curated escape.

    Special Notes:

    •Any guests travelling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour

    •This program is not recommended for anyone with heart or respiratory conditions

    •This program is not suitable for guests requiring wheelchairs or scooters

    •Please inform us of any allergies or dietary restrictions in advance

    •This program is not available to children under the age of 12

    •Quito is at an altitude of 2,800 meters (9,186 feet) above sea level and Mashpi Lodge is situated at about 950 meters (3,117 feet) above sea level, nestled in the transition zone between lower montane rainforest and cloud forest within the Mashpi Reserve

    •Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed

    DAY 1 – January 23, 2028

    Upon disembarkation in Callao, you will be met by our local representatives and transferred to Lima Airport for a flight to Quito. Upon arrival at the airport, our representatives will assist you with the check-in process.

    The flight is not accompanied.

    Located at the base of Volcan Pichincha, Quito is known for its mild climate, rich history, and well-preserved colonial architecture. Once home to the Quitu tribe, later part of the Inca Empire, and re-founded by the Spanish in 1534, Quito was also key in independence movements. At 9,300 feet, it is the world’s second-highest capital and became the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978.

    Arriving in Quito, you’ll go through immigration, collect your luggage, and meet our local representative, who will transfer you to Quito.

    Here you will visit El Panecillo, the iconic hill rising at the southern end of the old town. See the statue of Quito’s “Winged Virgin”, visible from almost anywhere in the city, and enjoy the stunning view of colonial Quito.

    Pass by the San Francisco Church, founded in the 16th century, and visit the Church of La Compañía, admiring its magnificent structure and the seven tons of gold covering its gleaming walls. Explore on foot the Plaza de la Independencia, flanked by the Presidential Palace, the Archbishop’s Palace, and Quito Cathedral. Take in the beautiful centuries-old buildings. With picturesque cobblestone streets, flower-adorned balconies, and a lifestyle that has barely changed over the centuries, the historic center is truly the soul of Quito.

    An early dinner will be served at local restaurant and then you will transfer to your hotel for check in.

    DAY 2 – January 24, 2028

    After breakfast, meet your guide and head to the “Mitad del Mundo”, a famous site built on the Equator, where you can stand in both hemispheres at the same time. Here, we will visit the Intiñan Ethnographic Museum, which showcases the history, customs, and way of life of Ecuador’s pre-Columbian indigenous peoples. The museum also offers interactive demonstrations about the region’s geography, magnetism, and natural sciences.

    Continue to Mashpi Lodge, located on the western slope of the Andes. The journey offers a chance to discover the stunning Andean landscape, as you descend from 2,800 meters (9,186 ft) to 1,000 meters (3,281 ft) above sea level. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch.

    Mashpi Lodge is truly a destination where nature meets luxury, a boutique hotel designed with plenty of windows to give guests a front-row seat to one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet.

    Located on a scenic plateau in the heart of a biosphere reserve, Mashpi Lodge features breathtaking views of the surrounding rainforest and mountains and the unique ecosystems within them. Every detail, from its architectural grandeur to its sophisticated interiors, allows guests to be deeply immersed in the splendor of nature through its expansive, floor-to-ceiling windows.

    Far more than just a five-star hotel in an exquisite location; the lodge also provides access to the Mashpi Reserve and a research station that is at the forefront of rainforest protection and education.

    You will have the opportunity to join a variety of unforgettable tours including bird watching. More than 400 avian species have been catalogued in the reserve, 35 of which are not found anywhere else on Earth. You can also visit the hummingbird garden, the observation tower, life center, butterfly farm and interactive laboratory. Other options include a day or evening hike and a Sky Bike tour above the forest canopy.

    After settling comfortably into your room, you will be welcomed by one of the lodge’s naturalists for an introductory talk on the cloud forest, its conservation, planned activities, and practical tips on what to wear and bring for excursions. This informative 30-minute presentation takes place in the library.

    In the afternoon, gather in the lobby for an excursion to the Napa Trail. This scenic trail passes through regenerating forest as well as pristine areas, making it ideal for learning about ecological succession and the importance of conservation in the Chocó region. Toward the end of the trail, visitors encounter a distinctive iron palm forest (Iriartea deltoidea). This moderate two-hour hike is also excellent for birdwatching.

    In the evening, guests may attend an educational lecture led by a resident naturalist or biologist. Topics include the secret wildlife of Mashpi, the Choco as a global biodiversity hotspot, and ongoing scientific research projects, offering a deeper understanding of this unique ecosystem.

    Dinner will be served at the lodge.

    DAY 3 – January 25, 2028

    After breakfast at the lodge, guests will participate in activities of their choosing.

    The below represents a sample of the activities that you may wish to participate in.

    Every experience at Mashpi is tailored to your interests and ability levels. When you arrive at the lodge, you will see a chart with all the available activities. Adjustments can be made at any time along the way, ensuring that you have the experience of a lifetime.

    Early Bird Watching - Optional - Mashpi Lodge offers a haven to bird enthusiasts seeking to view the species that inhabit the beautiful Choco Bioregion, a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Every morning starting at 6:00am, guests can go to the lodge rooftop terrace where freshly baked snacks and hot coffee, tea and chocolate are set out, along with spotting scopes and binoculars. As the day breaks, the air fills with the sounds of hundreds of birds, many of which are perched in the trees and vegetation in the immediate surroundings of the lodge, allowing guests to often see incredibly rare species without leaving the lodge. Duration is approximately 1 hour.

    Morning – Sky Bike & Observation Tower - Departure on foot to the Sky Bike and Observation Tower (15-minute walk). Experience the forest canopy on the Sky Bike, followed by a visit to the 30-meter observation tower offering panoramic views of the cloud forest. Optional return hikes via the Oxibelis Trail or the more challenging Limones Trail to San Vicente Waterfall. Total duration: 2–4 hours. Refreshments and lunch at the lodge upon return.

    Afternoon – Howler Monkeys Trail & Life Center - Guided walk along the Howler Monkeys Trail through primary forest to the Life Center. Learn about native flora, wildlife, and conservation efforts, and observe birds and small mammals from the viewing deck. Visit the butterfly exhibits and surrounding gardens.

    Evening – Night hike - The forest is transformed completely during the night, the sounds and smells are intensified, and other senses are awakened. On this “night safari”, unlike others, guests find the beauty in the small details, the croaking of frogs or the hum of insects. And if you turn off your flashlight you can observe the sparkling of fireflies in the woods or listening to the flutter of bats and if you look carefully to the ground the faint glow of bioluminescent fungi (foxfire or fairy fire) surrounding you. When you turn on the lights again you can see the reflection of hundreds of tiny eyes of insects all around. As we continue our way you can hear the call of owls and night birds or the rustling of the branches above you when the kinkajous (Potos flavus), an arboreal mammal relative to the raccoons, open their road through the treetops, searching for ripe fruits. No doubt, this is an overwhelming experience. The excursion begins at 19:00 and takes about 45 min to an hour, and you will be back on time to enjoy a delicious dinner.

    DAY 4 – January 26, 2028

    After breakfast at lodge, enjoy one last morning activity. At the scheduled time, depart and drive back to Quito Airport for a flight to Lima. On the way to the airport, there will be a stop for a delicious local lunch and coffee experience at Cafe Frajares.

    After arriving at the airport and completing check-in and security screening, you will have access to the international departure VIP lounge.

    Upon arrival in Lima, go through immigration, collect your luggage, and meet our local representative in the arrivals hall. You will then transfer to the Port of Callao to re-join the ship.

    Land Program Step by Step:

    Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. This program is subject to flight confirmations which are beyond our control. All program details including timings and any flights indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Direct flights are never guaranteed. Flights are subject to change, so the itinerary may be modified in terms of times, duration, and the inclusion and/or substitution of the visits offered. Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    DAY 1 – times subject to change based on flights which can change up to the time of departure

    10:30am Depart from Guayaquil Port for a Panoramic Tour

    11:15am Panoramic city tour

    12:40pm Approximate arrival time at the airport and check-in for flight to Quito

    1:46pm Flight to Quito (Flight details TBA and subject to change)

    2:36pm Arrive at Quito Airport

    3:15pm Transfer to Quito (box lunch on the route)

    3:15pm Quito City Tour

    6:15pm Walk to the restaurant

    6:30pm Dinner at local restaurant

    7:30pm Transfer to the hotel

    8:00pm Arrival to the hotel and check in

    Overnight at the Sheraton Hotel Quito or similar hotel

    DAY 2

    7:30am Breakfast at the hotel

    8:30am Depart for Intiñan Musseum

    9:10am Visit Intiñan Museum

    10:30am Transfer to Mashpi Lodge

    1:00pm Arrive at Mashpi Lodge, check-in and lunch

    TBA Afternoon activities

    TBA Dinner at the Lodge

    Overnight at Mashpi Lodge

    DAY 3

    TBA Birdwatching (optional)

    TBA Breakfast at the lodge

    TBA Morning activities

    TBA Lunch at the lodge

    TBA Afternoon activities

    TBA Dinner at the Lodge

    Overnight at Mashpi Lodge

    DAY 4 – times subject to change based on flights which can change up to the time of departure

    7:00am Breakfast at the Lodge

    8:00am Morning activity at Mashpi

    11:00am Transfer to Cafe Frajares

    12:30pm Ecuadorian coffee experience and lunch

    2:45pm Transfer to Quito Airport

    5:00pm Arrival to the airport and check-in for flight to Lima

    8:20pm Flight to Lima (Flight details TBA and subject to change)

    10:35pm Arrive at Lima Airport and transfer to Callao Port

    11:45pm Approximate arrival at the ship for embarkation

    Expected Weather:

    The average temperature in Quito in January ranges from a high of 67°F (19°C) to a low of 50°F (10°C).

    Cloud Forest Weather - warm, humid conditions and the start of the rainy season, featuring high chances of daily showers interspersed with sunny periods. Temperatures typically range from a low of 18°C (64 °F) to a high 77°F (25°C). Expect occasional rain and mist, typical of the cloud forest, which enhances the greenery and creates beautiful, atmospheric landscapes. This is a great time to enjoy nature, waterfalls, and rich wildlife, especially birdwatching.

    What to Bring: Sunhat, sun block, sunglasses, swimwear, walking shoes/sneakers, socks: we recommend joggers’ socks that don’t slip easily inside rubber boots (2 pairs per day are ideal), light-weight, earth- or dark-colored, long-sleeved T-shirts and shirts, earth- or dark-colored, light-weight trousers, light fleece/sweater, sandals/tevas, goretex jacket – guests will also be supplied with waterproof ponchos, insect repellent (natural, no DEET), good binoculars (Guides will have pairs to share), small backpack for trails, 6 Ziploc bags of different sizes for keeping things dry, headlamp (or flashlight)

    Please Note:

    •Due to the Lodge’s wastewater management system, guests are requested to only use biodegradable soaps and shampoos (the Lodge supplies these as part of its amenities), and only flush toilet paper in lavatories.

    •Guests will be supplied with rubber boots. Please ensure you send us your size. The lodge also supplies walking poles, but you may want to bring your own.

    Local Currency:

    Ecuador’s local currency is US Dollars. It's helpful to bring small denominations, as change can sometimes be an issue, especially for larger bills like $50 or $100. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas.

    Credit cards are accepted in many places, but smaller establishments or rural areas may require cash.

    Electricity

    Ecuador uses 110 volts, 60 cycle electricity, same as the US. Plugs are typically the 2-pronged flat type so US travelers will not typically need a converter or adapter. In case they are needed, hotels can usually provide adapters.

    Luggage information

    The luggage allowance for all flights on this program is as follows:

    One piece of luggage per person with no more than 50 pounds (23 kg) and a carry-on bag of maximum 15 pounds (9 kg).

    Should guests have excess or overweight luggage, any fees will be paid by each guest at the various airports upon check in. Prices are set by the airline and are subject to change.

    Carriage of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines on internal flights per airline regulations (subject to change as each airline has their own regulations)

    1.Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) - Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry a POC. Further paperwork may be required by the airline. Please advise RSSC of the specifics at least 14 days before sailing.

    2.CPAP Machine NOT being used in flight – please advise RSSC right at least 95 days before the program starts if you will bring a CPAP on the internal flight(s) used in this land program. Please supply the make, model and battery type.

    3.CPAP Machine to be used during flight – same as above + a doctor’s note is required mentioning the need to use the machine during flight.

    *Guests are required to bring with them any details from the manufacturer regarding the CPAP specifications. While most modern CPAP machines are FAA-approved for in-flight use, having a copy of your manufacturer’s FAA-approval status will help to quickly clear any confusion that may arise.

    * Not providing the above details in a timely manner may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Regent Seven Seas Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible for.

    *Some hotels do not provide distilled water. While we can certainly request this for you, we cannot guarantee that it will be available. If received at least 95 days in advance, requests will be sent on the final manifest that our ground operators and hotels receive. We highly recommend packing your own supply, especially on programs that travel to more remote locations in order to avoid not having it. Please keep in mind the rule for liquids in carry-on bags. Many hotels will charge for distilled water. If there is a fee, this will be added to your hotel incidental account to be paid at check-out. Fees will vary from hotel to hotel.

    Documents and Visa Requirements:

    This program takes place between Peru and Ecuador. A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required. Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality for Ecuador and Peru.

    VERY IMPORTANT

    The name on your cruise booking, passport and any visas if required, must all be exactly the same for flight ticket purchase for this program otherwise guests may be denied travel by flight. Please ensure that all documents are identical in spelling to the names provided for your cruise reservation including first, middle and last name. Manifests generated by the cruise line must match your travel documents.

    Failure to have the required documents ahead of time will result in denial of travel and guests will have to pay for any expenses incurred in order to not proceed with the program.

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    For programs with flights Aircraft type (subject to change):

    Airbus A20, A320 or A319

    Accommodation:

    Sheraton Quito Hotel

    Ave. Naciones Unidas y Calle Republica del Salvador

    Phone: +593 2 297 9200

    Mashpi Lodge

    Reserva Privada Mashpi, Mashpi 150150

    Phone: +593 986 016 610 / +1 844 738 5895

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotels listed in this program.

    Program Includes for guests:

    •1 night at the Sheraton Hotel Quito - dinner, bed & breakfast basis – Classic Room

    •2 nights at the Mashpi Lodge – full board & bed basis - Wayra Room

    •Box lunch in Quito

    •2 soft drinks + 2 alcoholic drinks (house wine or local beer to choose from) with all lunches and dinners (no alcoholic beverages served with the lunch box)

    •Lunches in Quito and Guayaquil will be served at local restaurants

    •English-speaking guides

    •Private English-speaking guides in Mashpi Lodge (1 – 6 guests)

    •Porterage at the Quito and Guayaquil airports

    •Airport assistance in Lima, Quito and Guayaquil

    •1 x 500 ml bottle of mineral water per person on transfers

    •Economy class flights per itinerary – direct flights not guaranteed

    •All activities mentioned in the itinerary, including entrance fees

    •Access to the international departure VIP Lounge, Quito Airport

    Program Excludes for guests:

    •Any other meals or beverages not mentioned

    •Gratuities for drivers and guides

    •Hotel incidentals including mini bar, laundry and room service

    •Excess or overweight luggage fees on flights

    •Mashpi Lodge spa services

    Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include: inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

    All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations.

    Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Mid cruise overland programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty.

    Price: $4,499 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

  • Embark on a carefully curated journey through Ecuador’s northern Andes, where rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes come together. From the UNESCO-listed historic center of Quito to centuries-old haciendas, lush rose plantations, and the colorful markets of Otavalo, this tour offers an authentic and unforgettable experience, blending tradition, scenic beauty, and refined comfort.

    Special Notes:

    •Any guests travelling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour.

    •Please note that Quito is at an altitude of 2,800 meters (9,186 feet) above sea level, and Otavalo is at 2,600 meters (8,530 feet). Guests should be able to walk without experiencing altitude-related issues.

    •The program is not recommended for anyone with heart or respiratory conditions

    •The program is not suitable for guests using wheelchairs or mobility scooters

    DAY 1 – January 23, 2028

    Upon disembarkation in Guayaquil, you will be met by our local representatives and transferred to the airport for a flight to Quito. Upon arrival at the airport, our representatives will assist you with the check-in process.

    The flight is not accompanied.

    Located at the base of Volcan Pichincha, Quito is known for its mild climate, rich history, and well-preserved colonial architecture. Once home to the Quitu tribe, later part of the Inca Empire, and re-founded by the Spanish in 1534, Quito was also key in independence movements. At 9,300 feet, it is the world’s second-highest capital and became the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978.

    Arriving in Quito, you’ll go through immigration, collect your luggage, and meet our local representative, who will transfer you to Quito.

    Here you will visit El Panecillo, the iconic hill rising at the southern end of the old town. See the statue of Quito’s “Winged Virgin”, visible from almost anywhere in the city, and enjoy the stunning view of colonial Quito.

    Pass by the San Francisco Church, founded in the 16th century, and visit the Church of La Compañía, admiring its magnificent structure and the seven tons of gold covering its gleaming walls.

    Explore on foot the Plaza de la Independencia, flanked by the Presidential Palace, the Archbishop’s Palace, and Quito Cathedral. Take in the beautiful centuries-old buildings. With picturesque cobblestone streets, flower-adorned balconies, and a lifestyle that has barely changed over the centuries, the historic center is truly the soul of Quito.

    An early dinner will be served at local restaurant and then you will transfer to your hotel for check in.

    DAY 2 – January 24, 2028

    Enjoy breakfast at your hotel and then meet your guide. This morning, you will drive north from Quito through scenic mountain landscapes to Quitsato, which comes from the Tsafiqui language of the Tsáchila people: quitsa means “middle” and to means “world,” referring to the Middle of the World.

    Quitsato is a solar museum and cultural site in Ecuador, located exactly on the Equator near Cayambe. It is famous for its giant solar clock, which uses the Sun’s shadow to indicate time, solstices, and equinoxes. The site offers an interactive experience teaching astronomy, geography, and ancient indigenous knowledge.

    Next, you will visit Hacienda La Compañia in the Cayambe area, a former Jesuit estate renowned for its stunning rose plantations. Learn about the cultivation, harvesting, and shipping of Ecuadorian roses, and explore the estate’s historic 1919 home and 16th-century chapel. The visit concludes with a delicious homemade lunch at the hacienda.

    Afterwards you will arrive at Hacienda Cusin, over 400 years old, a historic Andean estate showcasing traditional architecture and colonial heritage. You will be welcomed by the friendly staff who will assist with check-in, and you can enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure in the Hacienda and its beautiful gardens. Dinner will be served at the Hacienda.

    DAY 3 – January 25, 2028

    After breakfast, your day begins with a visit to Otavalo, a small town of around 130,000 people, famous for its warm, welcoming community and its world-renowned market, which has been active since pre-Incan times. The Otavaleños are among the most prosperous indigenous groups in Ecuador, largely thanks to their highly sought-after textiles, carpets, colorful ponchos, traditional jewelry, and intricate needlework.

    Explore the Plaza del Poncho, the heart of the textile market, bursting with color and local craftsmanship. Observe the traditional dress worn by market vendors, which reflects the evolution of Andean garments while preserving cultural identity. Also, visit the local produce market, where you can discover a variety of Ecuador’s unique fruits and vegetables.

    Next, head to the charming village of Peguche, home to a family workshop that produces traditional Andean musical instruments. Learn how to craft a pan-flute and enjoy beautiful highland music performed by the family. Guests can even try playing the instruments themselves, a fun challenge!

    Finally, visit the Arte Nayia Gallery, run by a local family specializing in handcrafted dreamcatchers. Here, guests can learn about the tradition behind these creations and even make their own unique piece to take home, embedding their personal wishes and hopes for the future while spending time with the family.

    After lunch at local restaurant transfer to Cuicocha, a crater lake located in the Ecuadorian Andes, within the Cotacachi-Cayapas Biosphere Reserve. It was formed by an eruption of the Cotacachi volcano and features emerald-colored waters surrounded by steep cliffs. In the center of the lake are small volcanic islands. It is an ideal spot for hiking, boat rides, and birdwatching. A short walk along the trail will allow you to enjoy the scenery and take photos.

    After this visit, return to Hacienda Cusin where dinner will be served at the Hacienda’s restaurant. Afterward, enjoy a torchlight tour, a nighttime walk around the estate, concluding with a bonfire and a hot drink.

    DAY 4 – January 26, 2028

    After breakfast and check out take part in a fun hands-on cooking class where you will learn to make traditional Peruvian “empanadas de Viento” (a typical cheese empanada).

    Enjoy your empanadas and lunch before proceeding to the airport for a flight to Lima. After arriving at the airport, checking in and passing through security screening, you will have access to the international departure VIP lounge prior to your flight.

    Upon arrival in Lima, go through immigration, collect your luggage, and meet our local representative in the arrivals hall. In time, head to the Port of Lima where you will re-board the ship.

    Land Program Step by Step:

    Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. This program is subject to flight confirmations which are beyond our control. All program details including timings and any flights indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Direct flights are never guaranteed. Flights are subject to change, so the itinerary may be modified in terms of times, duration, and the inclusion and/or substitution of the visits offered. Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    DAY 1 – times subject to change based on final flight details which could change up to time of departure

    10:30am Depart from Guayaquil Port for a Panoramic Tour

    11:15am Panoramic City Tour

    12:40pm Approximate arrival time at the airport and check-in for flight to Quito

    1:46pm Flight from Guayaquil to Quito (flight details TBA and subject to change)

    2:36pm Arrive at Quito Airport

    3:15pm Transfer to Quito (box lunch on the route)

    3:15pm Quito City Tour

    6:15pm Walk to the restaurant

    6:30pm Dinner at local restaurant

    7:30pm Transfer to the hotel

    8:00pm Arrival to the hotel and check in

    Overnight at the Sheraton Hotel Quito or similar hotel

    DAY 2

    7:30am Breakfast at the hotel

    8:30am Depart for the Quitsato monument

    9:45am Arrive and visit Quitsato

    10:30am Transfer to the Hacienda La Compañia

    11:00am Arrive at Hacienda La Compañia and visits

    1:00pm Local at the Hacienda

    2:00pm Transfer to Hacienda Cusin

    2:30pm Arrive at Hacienda Cusin and check in and rest of the afternoon at leisure

    7:00pm Dinner at Hacienda Cusin

    Overnight at Hacienda Cusin or similar hotel

    DAY 3

    7:30am Breakfast at the Hacienda

    8:30am Transfer to Otavalo City

    9:00am Visit the Plaza de los Ponchos and time for shopping

    11:00am Transfer to Peguche

    11:15am Visit the artisan workshops

    1:00pm Transfer to local restaurant

    1:30pm Lunch at a local restaurant

    2:30pm Drive to Cuicocha crater

    3:15pm Short walk

    4:30pm Transfer to Hacienda Cusin

    5:30pm Arrive to Hacienda Cusin

    7:00pm Dinner will be served at la Hacienda

    8:00pm Torchlight tour, and a nighttime walk around the Hacienda

    Overnight at Hacienda Cusin or similar hotel

    DAY 4 – times subject to change based on final flight details which could change up to time of departure

    8:30am Breakfast at the Hacienda

    11:45am Cooking class

    1:00pm Lunch will be served at the Hacienda

    2:30pm Transfer to Quito airport

    4:50pm Approximate arrival time at the airport and check-in for flight to Lima

    5:20pm Access to the international departure VIP Lounge, Quito Airport

    8:20pm Flight from Quito to Lima (Flight details TBA and subject to change)

    10:35pm Arrive at Lima Airport and transfer to Callao Port

    11:45pm Approximate arrival at the ship for embarkation

    Expected Weather:

    The average temperature in Quito in January ranges from a high of 67°F (19°C) to a low of 50°F (10°C).

    In January, Otavalo experiences mild, temperate, and humid weather, often characterized by sunny mornings followed by afternoon rain showers. Temperatures typically range from lows of around 9°C (49°F) to 19–20°C (66–68°F) during the day.

    What to Bring:

    Dress comfortably and warmly – long and short-sleeved shirts, sweater, jacket or windbreaker, scarf, hat, insect repellent, sun protection, binoculars, camera, small backpack, water bottle, charger

    Local Currency:

    Ecuador’s local currency is US Dollars. It's helpful to bring small denominations, as change can sometimes be an issue, especially for larger bills like $50 or $100. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas.

    Credit cards are accepted in many places, but smaller establishments or rural areas may require cash.

    Electricity

    Ecuador uses 110 volts, 60 cycle electricity, same as the US. Plugs are typically the 2-pronged flat type so US travelers will not typically need a converter or adapter. In cases where needed, hotels can usually provide adapters.

    Luggage information

    The luggage allowance for all flights on this program is as follows:

    One piece of luggage per person with no more than 50 pounds (23 kg) and a carry-on bag of maximum 15 pounds (9 kg).

    Should guests have excess or overweight luggage, any fees will be paid by each guest at the various airports upon check in. Prices are set by the airline and are subject to change.

    Carriage of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines on internal flights per airline regulations (subject to change as each airline has their own regulations)

    1.Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) - Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry a POC. Further paperwork may be required by the airline. Please advise RSSC of the specifics at least 14 days before sailing.

    2.CPAP Machine NOT being used in flight – please advise RSSC right at least 95 days before the program starts if you will bring a CPAP on the internal flight(s) used in this land program. Please supply the make, model and battery type.

    3.CPAP Machine to be used during flight – same as above + a doctor’s note is required mentioning the need to use the machine during flight.

    *Guests are required to bring with them any details from the manufacturer regarding the CPAP specifications. While most modern CPAP machines are FAA-approved for in-flight use, having a copy of your manufacturer’s FAA-approval status will help to quickly clear any confusion that may arise.

    * Not providing the above details in a timely manner may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Regent Seven Seas Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible for.

    *Some hotels do not provide distilled water. While we can certainly request this for you, we cannot guarantee that it will be available. If received at least 95 days in advance, requests will be sent on the final manifest that our ground operators and hotels receive. We highly recommend packing your own supply, especially on programs that travel to more remote locations in order to avoid not having it. Please keep in mind the rule for liquids in carry-on bags. Many hotels will charge for distilled water. If there is a fee, this will be added to your hotel incidental account to be paid at check-out. Fees will vary from hotel to hotel.

    Documents and Visa Requirements:

    This program takes place between Peru and Ecuador. A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required. Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality for Ecuador and Peru.

    VERY IMPORTANT

    The name on your cruise booking, passport and any visas if required, must all be exactly the same for flight ticket purchase for this program otherwise guests may be denied travel by flight. Please ensure that all documents are identical in spelling to the names provided for your cruise reservation including first, middle and last name. Manifests generated by the cruise line must match your travel documents.

    Failure to have the required documents ahead of time will result in denial of travel and guests will have to pay for any expenses incurred in order to not proceed with the program.

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    For programs with flights Aircraft type (subject to change):

    Flight GYE-UIO Airbus A20

    Flight UIO-LIM Airbus A320/A319

    Accommodation:

    Sheraton Quito Hotel

    Ave. Naciones Unidas y calle República del Salvador

    Phone: +593 2 297 9200

    Hacienda Cusin

    Calle Chiriboga s/n, San Pablo del Lago del Lago, Otavalo

    Phone: +593 98 360 7779

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotels listed in this program.

    Program Includes for guests:

    •1 night at the Sheraton Hotel Quito or similar - dinner, bed and breakfast basis – Classic Room

    •2 nights at the Hacienda Cusin or similar - dinner, bed, and breakfast basis – Suite

    •Box lunch in Quito

    •2 soft drinks + 2 alcoholic drinks (house wine or local beer to choose from) with all lunches and dinners (no alcoholic beverages served with the lunch box)

    •Lunches in Quito, Otavalo, and Guayaquil will be served at local restaurants

    •English-speaking guides

    •Porterage at Quito and Guayaquil airports

    •Airport assistance in Lima, Quito, and Guayaquil

    •1 x 500 ml bottle of mineral water per person on transfers

    •Economy class flights per itinerary – direct flights not guaranteed

    •All activities mentioned in the itinerary, including entrance fees

    •Access to the international departure VIP Lounge, Quito Airport

    Program Excludes for guests:

    •Any other meals or beverages not mentioned

    •Gratuities for drivers and guides

    •Hotel incidentals including mini bar, laundry and room service

    •Excess or overweight luggage fees on flights

    Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include: inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

    All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations.

    Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Mid cruise overland programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty.

    Price: $3,099 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

  • Embark on an extraordinary journey to the breathtaking Galapagos Islands. Experience world-renowned wildlife, and unforgettable adventures as you explore coastal gateways and pristine nature reserves. Whether wandering scenic trails, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, or soaking in sunsets by the sea, this immersive itinerary promises discovery and wonder at every turn.

    Special Notes:

    •Difficulty level: Easy to moderate, there is some walking over maintained trails as well as the option to snorkel

    •This program is not available for guests who require use of a wheelchair or scooter

    •Day trips are subject to change based on weather conditions.

    •Any guests travelling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour.

    DAY 1

    Disembark in Guayaquil and transfer to the airport to board a domestic flight to the Galapagos Islands. Upon arrival at San Cristobal Airport, a naturalist guide will welcome you, assist with your luggage, and escort you to your hotel.

    After checking in at the hotel, enjoy lunch on-site. Golden Bay Galapagos is an eco-luxury hotel situated by the sea, distinguished as the only five-star establishment on the island as recognized by Ecuador’s Ministry of Tourism. Located on the exclusive bay of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno and directly facing Playa de Oro, Golden Bay Galápagos provides guests with views of local wildlife such as sea lions and frigatebirds, as well as noteworthy sunsets from its terraces.

    Following lunch, depart for La Galapaguera, nestled in the scenic highlands of San Cristobal. Wander along well-maintained trails surrounded by lush vegetation, where you can observe giant tortoises in their natural habitat, as well as birds, lizards, and marine iguanas. This visit offers a unique insight into the conservation efforts essential for preserving the Galápagos Islands, highlighting the center’s commitment to sustainable tourism.

    This evening, meet our local representative in the hotel lobby and transfer to a nearby restaurant for dinner.

    DAY 2

    Begin your day with a relaxed breakfast at the hotel before setting out on an unforgettable marine adventure. Cruise across turquoise waters to Kicker Rock (Leon Dormido), San Cristobal’s most striking natural icon. Rising dramatically from the sea like a sleeping lion, this towering volcanic formation sets the stage for one of the Galapagos’ most memorable experiences.

    Slip into the crystal-clear water to snorkel alongside sea lions, graceful rays, and shimmering schools of tropical fish, all framed by soaring cliffs and other worldly underwater landscapes. With calm conditions and gentle currents, the experience is easy and enjoyable, allowing you to fully soak in the beauty of this unique ecosystem.

    Lunch is served on board as you continue to enjoy the ocean scenery. Later, unwind with a visit to a nearby beach, where you can stretch your legs, stroll along the shore, or simply relax and take in the serenity of the islands before heading back to San Cristobal.

    In the evening, meet our local representative in the hotel lobby and transfer to a local restaurant, where you’ll enjoy dinner and reflect on a day filled with extraordinary sights and encounters.

    DAY 3

    Today, set out on a half-day land exploration of San Cristobal, discovering the stories, landscapes, and wildlife that define the Galapagos. The afternoon is left at leisure, giving you time to relax and explore at your own pace.

    Begin at the Gianni Arismendy Interpretation Center, where engaging exhibits bring the Galapagos to life. Learn about the islands’ volcanic origins, remarkable biodiversity, and the vital conservation efforts that protect this fragile ecosystem. This thoughtful introduction deepens your understanding of the natural world you’re about to explore.

    From here, follow an easy boardwalk to Cerro Tijeretas (Frigatebird Hill), a place where history and wildlife intertwine. Pause at the bust of Charles Darwin, marking his visit in 1835, before continuing into an area alive with activity. Watch Darwin’s finches, mockingbirds, marine iguanas, and sea lions in their natural habitat, while frigatebirds glide overhead. Climb the short staircase to the viewpoint for sweeping vistas across northern San Cristobal -taking in Wreck Bay, Lobos Islet, Punta Carola, and, on clear days, the dramatic outline of Kicker Rock rising from the sea.

    Continue to the peaceful shores of Bahia Darwin, a calm and scenic bay framed by lush vegetation and turquoise waters. This tranquil setting invites quiet moments, whether kayaking, snorkeling, swimming, or simply observing wildlife. Sea lions rest along the rocks, marine iguanas warm themselves in the sun, and birdlife fills the air with movement and sound.

    The tour concludes at Punta Carola, one of San Cristobal’s most inviting beaches. Here, soft sand and clear water create the perfect place to unwind. Swim, snorkel among colorful fish and sea turtles, or watch playful sea lions surf the gentle waves before returning to town.

    Return to your hotel in time to enjoy lunch and then spend the afternoon at leisure.

    For dinner, transfer to a nearby restaurant.

    DAY 4

    Before breakfast, set out for your final Galapagos experience with an early-morning visit to La Loberia, a beautiful coastal haven just outside Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. In the soft morning light, the area comes alive with the sounds and movement of playful sea lions, many of whom lounge on the rocks or glide effortlessly through the water.

    Take time to observe these charismatic animals up close from the shore or slip into the clear waters for a last snorkel, where you may encounter colorful fish, rays, and even sea turtles. Coastal trails wind along the shoreline, offering peaceful walks and panoramic views of the ocean and rugged cliffs, an ideal moment to soak in the raw beauty of the islands one last time.

    After this early adventure, return to your hotel to enjoy breakfast, followed by check-out.

    Transfer to San Cristobal Airport where you will board a flight back to the mainland to Guayaquil.

    Upon arrival at Guayaquil Airport, you will be greeted and transferred to a local restaurant for lunch. Afterwards, enjoy a short drive to Ecuandino for an immersive visit featuring a private hat-weaving demonstration. Watch master artisans at work, learn centuries-old techniques, and experience the rich culture behind Ecuador’s iconic handmade hats.

    Following the visit, you will be transferred back to the airport to board an international flight to Lima. Upon arrival, a local representative will meet you and transfer you to Callao Port where you will re-join the cruise.

    Land Program Step by Step:

    Please note: The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. This program is subject to flight confirmations which are beyond our control. All program details including timings and any flights indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Flights are subject to change, so the itinerary may be modified in terms of times, duration, and the inclusion and/or substitution of the visits offered. Direct flights are never guaranteed. Final itineraries with the most up to date details will be provided by the Destination Services Team once you board the ship. Please review your final itinerary carefully for any amendments.

    DAY 1 – Below times are subject to change based on final flight details. This is a sample itinerary.

    10:30am Disembark in Guayaquil

    10:45am Transfer to the airport

    11:30am Check in for your flight

    1:36pm Flight to San Cristobal (flight details TBA and subject to change)

    2:30pm Arrival to San Cristobal, meet Naturalist guide

    2:45am Transfer to the hotel, check in and lunch at the hotel

    4:30pm Transfer to La Galapaguera breeding center

    5:00pm Visit to the Galapaguera

    6:00pm Return to your hotel to freshen up for dinner

    7:00pm Transfer to a local restaurant for dinner

    8:30pm Transfer back to the hotel

    Overnight at Golden Bay Galapagos Hotel or similar

    DAY 2

    7:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    8:00am Transfer to the dock

    8:15am Navigable tour to Kicker Rock (morning activity)

    12:00pm Lunch onboard

    1:30pm Disembark for afternoon activity

    3:00pm Navigate back to the dock and transfer to the hotel

    3:15pm Arrival at the hotel and rest of the afternoon at leisure

    6:45pm Transfer to a local restaurant

    7:00pm Dinner at a local restaurant

    8:15pm Transfer back to the hotel

    Overnight at Golden Bay Galapagos Hotel or similar hotel

    DAY 3

    7:00am Breakfast at the hotel

    8:00am Drive to Interpretation Center

    8:15am Visit the Interpretation Center

    8:45am Walk at Cerro Tijeretas -view point

    9:45am Walk to Bahia Darwin for snorkeling or swimming

    10:00am Snorkeling or swimming

    11:00am Walk to Punta Carola

    11:20am Beach time

    12:20pm Walk to parking area

    12:25pm Transfer back to hotel

    12:40pm Arrival and free time

    1:30pm Lunch at hotel and rest of the afternoon at leisure for independent exploration

    6:45pm Transfer to a local restaurant for dinner

    8:15pm Return back to the hotel

    Overnight at Golden Bay Galapagos Hotel or similar

    DAY 4 – Below times are subject to change based on final flight details. This is a sample itinerary.

    6:00am Drive to La Loberia

    6:15am Walk to the beach

    6:30am Beach time: swimming or snorkeling

    7:15am Transfer back to the hotel

    7:30am Breakfast at the hotel

    8:30am Check out

    8:45am Transfer to San Cristobal airport and check in

    10:44am Flight to Guayaquil (Flight details TBA and subject to change)

    1:29pm Arrival to Guayaquil airport

    1:45pm Transfer to local venue

    2:00pm Lunch at a local restaurant

    3:30pm Transfer to Ecuandino Panama hat workshop

    3:45pm Toquilla hat weaving demonstration

    5:00pm Return to the airport

    5:15pm Check in

    8:40pm Internatinal flight to Lima (Flight details TBA and subject to change)

    10:35pm Arrival at Lima airport, Customs and Immigration

    11:00pm Meet our local representative and transfer to Callao port

    11:45pm Approximate arrival at the ship for embarkation

    What to Bring:

    Lightweight, fast drying materials are recommended such as cotton pants, shorts, T-shirts and long-sleeved shirts. Also bring a windbreaker or light sweater for evening or early morning, a hat that preferably that cover the ears, biodegradable sunscreen, hybrid (wet and dry) shoes such as Tevas or Chacos or both dry and wet shoes including running shoes and comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses with a strap, small backpack and water bottle, plastic bag to keep camera dry, sea sickness medication (for the navigable boat tours), binoculars, insect repellent. Wetsuits are not required and may be provided or for rent on the snorkel trips), snorkel gear will be provided, or you can bring your own. If you use a fin size smaller than 6-7 or bigger than 10-11, please inquire with us.

    Note: You may dry landings (where you step directly from dinghies onto dry land) and wet landings (wade to shore from the dinghy through shallow water).

    Local Currency:

    Ecuador’s local currency is US Dollars. It's helpful to carry small denominations, as change can sometimes be an issue, especially for larger bills like $50 or $100. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas.

    Credit cards are accepted in many places, but smaller establishments or rural areas may require cash.

    Peru’s currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.) In most stores, the U.S. Dollar is accepted. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas and dispense soles or U.S. dollars. Credit cards are accepted in many hotels, restaurants, and shops, though cash is preferred in rural areas or smaller establishments.

    Electricity

    Ecuador uses 110-volt, 60 cycle electricity, which is the same as the US. Plugs are typically the 2-pronged flat type so US travelers will not typically need a converter or adapter. In case they are needed, hotels can usually provide adapters, but we always suggest bringing your own international adapter just in case.

    Luggage information

    Guests may check in free of charge one suitcase with a maximum weight of 50 lbs. (23 kg). Each guest is also permitted free of charge one carry-on bag with a maximum of 15 lbs. (7 kg). Guests checking in more than one suitcase or an overweight bag on the flights will need to pay excess or overweight luggage fees at the airport upon check in. Fees are imposed by the airline and are subject to change.

    Make sure all your luggage has your name on it and don’t forget to bring with you to the Galapagos any documents, medications and valuables.

    Carriage of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines on internal flights per airline regulations (subject to change as each airline has their own regulations)

    1.Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) - Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry a POC. Further paperwork may be required by the airline.

    2.CPAP Machine NOT being used in flight – please advise RSSC at least 95 days before your cruise if you will bring a CPAP on the internal flight(s) used in this land program. Please supply the make, model and battery type.

    3.CPAP Machine to be used during flight – same as above + a doctor’s note is required mentioning the need to use the machine during flight.

    *Guests are required to bring with them any details from the manufacturer regarding the CPAP specifications. While most modern CPAP machines are FAA-approved for in-flight use, having a copy of your manufacturer’s FAA-approval status will help to quickly clear any confusion that may arise.

    * Not providing the above details in a timely manner may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Regent Seven Seas Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible for.

    *Some hotels do not provide distilled water. While we can certainly request this for you, we cannot guarantee that it will be available. If received in a timely manner, at least 95 days before sailing, requests will be sent on the final manifest that our ground operators and hotels receive. We highly recommend packing your own supply, especially on programs that travel to more remote locations in order to avoid not having it. Please keep in mind the rule for liquids in carry-on bags. Many hotels will charge for distilled water. If there is a fee, this will be added to your hotel incidental account to be paid at check-out. Fees will vary from hotel to hotel.

    Documents and Visa Requirements:

    This program takes place between Ecuador and Peru. A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required and there should be sufficient blank pages for any immigration stamps.

    Ecuador: No visa is necessary for U.S. citizens or citizens of most other countries. There are exceptions for some Asian, Central American, and European countries. Please check your individual situation with your travel agent or local Consulate ahead of time.

    Peru: No visa is necessary to enter to Peru, but there are some exceptions. Please check your individual situation with your travel agent or local Consulate ahead of time.

    VERY IMPORTANT

    The name on your cruise booking, passport and any visas if required, must all be exactly the same for flight ticket purchase for this program otherwise guests may be denied travel by flight. Please ensure that all documents are identical in spelling to the names provided for your cruise reservation including first, middle and last name. Manifests generated by the cruise line must match your travel documents.

    Failure to have the required documents ahead of time will result in denial of travel and guests will have to pay for any expenses incurred in order to not proceed with the program.

    The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.

    If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements.

    For programs with flights Aircraft type (subject to change):

    Flight GYE-SCY-GYE Airbus A319

    Flight GYE-LIM Airbus A319, A320, Boeing 787

    Accommodation:

    Golden Bay Galapagos Hotel

    Calle Charles Darwin Lote 3, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno 200150

    Phone: +593 5 252-0069

    *We will only source different hotels in unforeseen situations. If similar hotels are required, they will be of equal ratings and standards, and you will be notified of the change. If you are not notified of any changes before your departure, then you will be staying at the hotel listed in this program.

    Please Note:

    Galapagos National Park Rules & Regulations:

    Galapagos National Park rules are very strict and a way to keep the Islands intact for your enjoyment and that of future generations. You might think some of those rules excessive, but keep in mind that they are only in this way this unique archipelago will last for years to come. As one of the rules of the National Park, a naturalist guide will be always with you. He or she will tell you what you cannot do while visiting the islands. Please obey their instructions in this respect. The most important rules are the following:

    1.Always follow the marked trail and never leave it.

    2.Do not touch the animals.

    3.Do not take souvenirs from the islands.

    4.Do not get too close to animals.

    5.Do not litter.

    6.Do not smoke on the islands.

    7.Do not take food to the islands.

    8.Clean the soles of your shoes before disembarking in the islands. You may have carried some seeds endemic to one island and would not want to introduce them to another.

    9.Always stay with your group.

    Snorkeling

    •Snorkeling equipment is available on snorkeling tours; however, guests may also bring their own

    •Always stay together with the group of snorkelers

    •Every few minutes look up to be sure the rest of snorkelers are nearby. When you are interested in looking at something, be aware that you may be separated from the group by currents or by your normal movement.

    •If you do not feel comfortable in the water, always wear a life vest for your safety and enjoyment.

    •All water sports convey a certain risk. Passengers participating in these activities do so under their own responsibility.

    Navigable Tours:

    •Boat tours may be shared with independent guests.

    •Boat sailing during the navigable day tour is usually rough and due to sea conditions, it may take longer than 2 hours.

    •This itinerary may change without prior notice due to National Park dispositions or due to force majeure.

    This is an active program, and we strongly recommend that all guests should consult with their physician regarding their ability to participate prior to signing up and take out comprehensive travel insurance prior to date of travel

    Program Includes for guests:

    •3 nights at the Golden Bay Galapagos Hotel or similar - Run of House room

    •Any necessary transfers (some vehicles in the Galapagos may not have air conditioning)

    •Airport assistance in Guayaquil and Lima

    •Galapagos Naturalist English-speaking guide (provided by the Galapagos National Park) to accompany and guide the guests in the Galapagos Islands •1 x 250 ml bottle of water per person on each transfer in the mainland

    •All activities mentioned in the itinerary

    •Meals as described in the itinerary

    •2 soft drinks + 2 alcoholic drinks (house wine or local beer to choose from) with all lunches and dinners (no alcoholic beverages served with the lunch box and/or during the navigable full day tour)

    •Economy class domestic and international flights per the itinerary – direct flights not guaranteed

    •Galapagos National Park taxes and entrance fees

    •Local escort to accompany the group

    Program Excludes for guests:

    •Any meals or beverages not listed in the itinerary •Gratuities for drivers and guides

    •Hotel incidentals including mini bar, laundry and room service

    •Excess or overweight luggage fees on flights

    Please note: Land programs that encompass multiple days ashore customarily include extensive and prolonged activity, while those of shorter durations typically have more moderate activity levels. However, each program varies, and participants should be prepared to negotiate a mixture of surfaces which may include inclines, cobblestones, sand, and gravel or natural paths. There may also be a need to climb steps or stairs on occasion. Guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are advised to check with the cruise line in advance to see if any portion of the tour program may not be considered suitable for their individual situation. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.

    All land programs are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Programs falling under the minimum number of required participants are subject to cancellation. Pricing listed is also subject to change to meet unexpected cost increases for transportation, land arrangements or currency fluctuations.

    Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Mid cruise overland programs must be purchased no later than 90 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty.

    Price: $5,799 per guest based on double occupancy.

    Land program promotions are per person for guests 1 and 2 for one pre- or post-cruise program only, subject to terms.

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    Thought-provoking lectures, specialty excursions and well-designed classes are just a few of the areas in which we're constantly developing and refreshing our enrichment programming, ensuring you experience the best on every journey.
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    You’ll find time spent on board the ship to be just as enriching as time ashore. Relax by the pool, compete in a friendly game of trivia or bocce ball, indulge in treats at afternoon tea and gain insight from an expert lecturer.

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    Evenings on board are filled with music and fun. Enjoy a rousing cabaret show, test your luck at the Casino, step onto the stage for karaoke or simply find a quiet place on deck to revel in the symphony of stars.
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    Luxury travel is a holistic experience, one that re-energizes and restores the mind, body and spirit, leaving you with a greater sense of satisfaction and wellbeing. Serene Spa & Wellness™ invites you into a globally inspired, tranquil haven of health, beauty and wellness, offering restorative treatments and services to soothe both the body and mind.
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    Browse a well-curated selection of duty-free designer clothes, jewelry, perfume and more at the onboard boutiques. Then fuel up with an espresso from an onboard café or unwind at a wine tasting in one of the lounges.
  • Fares and category availability are subject to change without notice. Please contact Regent Seven Seas Cruises to confirm category availability. Itinerary and/or ports of call are subject to change at any time due to prevailing weather conditions, or any other cause, at the discretion of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

    For pricing terms and conditions, click here. Advertised fare includes air-related government taxes, surcharges and fees. All-Inclusive Cruise Fares include hotels and transfers, where applicable. Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and reflect all savings when applicable. Promotional savings may not be combinable with other offers. Please inquire about combinability at the time of booking.

    Terms and Conditions / Ticket Contracts

    All itineraries are subject to change and route lines indicated on map may not indicate ship's actual navigation. Pricing is per person based on double occupancy in U.S. Dollars (unless otherwise noted). For complete information on terms and conditions, itinerary, liability of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Inc. (RSSC), health and travel documents, liability limits, etc., please contact your travel professional or call Regent Seven Seas Cruises at 1.844.4REGENT (1.844.473.4368) for more information. To read our full Terms & Conditions, including our Ticket Contract and Insurance Information, visit www.rssc.com/legal.

Please Note: All guests must ensure that their travel documents are valid, including having enough blank passport pages required to facilitate passport stamping and visas on arrival, where applicable.

Some of the flights and flight-inclusive holidays on this website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. But ATOL protection does not apply to all holiday and travel services listed on this website. This website will provide you with information on the protection that applies in the case of each holiday and travel service offered before you make your booking. If you do not receive an ATOL Certificate then the booking will not be ATOL protected. If you do receive an ATOL Certificate but all the parts of your trip are not listed on it, those parts will not be ATOL protected. Please see our booking conditions for information, or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.caa.co.uk.

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