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Gain insight into Java’s fascinating history and culture by visiting the extraordinary temple complexes at Borobudur and Prambanan, watching the art of Kris-making and exploring both Yogyakarta and Surabaya.
Note: 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 guests with walking difficulties or for those who utilize a wheelchair or scooter.
DAY 1
After disembarking the cruise ship, you will transfer to the Denpasar Airport and fly to Yogyakarta City in Java. Upon arrival, you will check into the Hotel Tentrem (or a similar hotel), where you will enjoy dinner and a relaxing evening.
DAY 2
Setting out well before sunrise, drive to the stunning temple complex at Borobudur, the world’s largest Buddhist monument. This UNESCO World Heritage site consists of six square terraces topped by three circular ones. Built with more than 2 million stone blocks and adorned with thousands of relief panels and hundreds of Buddha statues, it is exquisite beyond comparison.
Ample time will be dedicated to exploring this incredible Buddhist structure before visiting a Kris maker. Listed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Intangible Heritage of Humanity, the Kris is an asymmetrical dagger with distinctive blade patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron. It can take a month to forge a single piece.
Kris have been produced in Indonesia for centuries, but nowhere is the art so embedded in the culture as in Central Java. Kris are used for display, weapons, as talismans with magical powers, accessories for ceremonial dress, indicators of social status and symbols of heroism. Kris-makers do more than forge the weapon, they ritualistically infuse the blade with mystical powers. Consequently, Kris are considered almost alive because they may be vessels of spirits, either good or evil.
After visiting the Kris-Maker, you can relax at the hotel before checking out. You will then board a train at the Yogyakarta station. Dinner will be served during the train ride to Surabaya.
Upon arrival in Surabaya, you will then be transferred directly to the Hotel Majapahit Surabaya (or a similar hotel) for the evening.
DAY 3
Following breakfast at the hotel and check-out, you will begin an enlightening driving tour of Surabaya. While passing the Pasar Pabean market in Old Town, you will surely notice that the merchandise isn’t just Javanese. Many of the vendors are from China, India and Malaysia and their goods appeal to those audiences.
In time, you will pause at Arabic Square, which contains the tomb of Sunan Ampel, the Wali Sanga saint that brought Islam to Indonesia in the 15th century. Arabic Square is now a center for Islamic study and a vibrant for Muslims. While walking about the square, you will pass through the pilgrim’s market and see the centuries-old Ampel mosque.
Afterwards, you will proceed to the port and re-embark the cruise ship.
Land Program Step by Step
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. Final itineraries with updated 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 – Timings are subject to flight times
1:00pm Disembark the ship in Benoa (Bali)
1:25pm Depart for the airport
2:00pm Arrive at the airport and check in
3:25pm Fly to Yogyakarta (Flight details TBA and subject to change)
4:40pm Arrive at Yogyakarta International Airport
5:30pm Depart for the hotel
6:10pm Check-in at the hotel
7:00pm Dinner at the hotel
Overnight at Hotel Tentrem or similar
Day 2
3:30am Early-morning wake-up call
4:00am Depart for Borobudur Temple
5:30am Arrive at Borobudur for sunrise
7:00am Breakfast at Manohara
8:15am Drive to Kris Maker
9:00am Arrive at Kris Maker
10:15am Depart for the Stupa Restaurant
11:00am Lunch
12:30pm Depart for the hotel
1:40pm Arrive at the hotel
4:00pm Depart for the train station.
5:10pm Train leaves for Surabaya
7:00pm Dinner on board the train
9:10pm Arrive in Surabaya, transfer to the hotel
Overnight at Hotel Majapahit Surabaya or similar
Day 3
7:30am Breakfast at the hotel
10:00am Check out of the hotel
11:00am Begin a city tour
11:20am Drive to and visit Arabic Square
12:00pm Drive to the port of Surubaya
12:20pm Arrive at the port and re-embark the ship
Expected Weather
Temperatures range from 21 degrees (70°F) to 33 degrees Celsius (90°F), except at higher altitudes where it can get much cooler.
What to Bring
Lightweight clothing for warm temperatures and a jacket for cooler weather, comfortable shoes, a hat, camera and spare batteries or chargers, personal medicines and sunscreen.
Local Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (abbreviated to Rp.)
Electricity
Voltage in Indonesia is 220 volts, so a transformer will be needed to operate 100-volt appliances. Electrical appliances will require an adapter that can change the shape of the plug prongs, so be sure to bring a universal plug adaptor. Rural areas may only be serviced with 110 volts.
Luggage
Guests are permitted to check one piece of luggage on the flight. Baggage should not exceed 20 kgs/ 44 lbs per person. Any overweight or excess luggage fees are payable upon check-in for the flight. Guests are permitted one small carry-on bag that can fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of 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. Guests must obtain a doctor’s certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry this equipment with them on their flights.
2. The certificate should have attached a picture of the equipment with its description/specifications especially with regards to the type of batteries used (lithium/dry or any other type).
3. These documents need to be sent to the Land Program Team via Reservations at OCI at least one month prior to travel so that our local operator can begin the notification process with the airline(s).
4. Failure to comply with the above regulations may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Oceania Cruises nor our local ground operator be responsible for.
Documents and Visa Requirements
Passport must be valid for a minimum 6 months from the date of entry to Indonesia.
Visitors are required to have a visa to enter Indonesia, which you should have obtained beforehand for the cruise.
Hotels
Hotel Tentrem
Jl. P. Mangkubumi No.72A, Cokrodiningratan, Kec. Jetis, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55233
Hotel Majapahit Surabaya
Tunjungan St No.65, Genteng, Surabaya City, East Java 60275
Please Note
This program is considered easy and enjoyable even for those who are not in a very good physical condition. However, if guests wish to see the Borobudur sunrise from the temple’s highest point, they must climb about 88 steps.
Program Includes for guests:
•1 night at Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta or similar – Deluxe Room
•1 night at Hotel Majapahit Surabaya or similar – Classic Room
•Transfers and touring in an air-conditioned vehicle
•Meals as specified in the above itinerary
•Coffee, tea and juice with breakfast
•2 small soft drinks or beer with lunch and dinner
•2 glasses of wine with lunch at Stupa by Plataran (Day 2)
•Sightseeing tours as per the itinerary
•Entrance fees, donations and parking fees as per the itinerary
•English-speaking guide assistance throughout the program
•Domestic economy-class flight DPS – YIA. Direct flights not guaranteed
•Executive-class seats and dinner on the train journey from Yogyakarta to Surabaya
•Tour director throughout the program
•Gratuities to guides, drivers, porters, hotel staff, restaurant or boat staff
Program Excludes for guests:
•Excess or overweight luggage on the flight
•Meals and beverages other than those specified as included in the itinerary
•Indonesian visa
•Hotel incidentals such as mini bar, room service and laundry
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. This program is not recommended for guests who require the use of a wheelchair or mobility scooters. Guests with mobility concerns are advised to carefully assess their personal physical capabilities and stamina. Participants must be able to independently board and disembark from transportation, including motor coaches, and should be accompanied by an able-bodied companion if assistance is needed. Guests who choose to use independent transportation or wheelchair services provided by third-party companies may do so at their own risk and responsibility. We encourage guests to contact the cruise line in advance to discuss any specific mobility-related questions or concerns before booking this program. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.
Booking, Pricing & Cancelation:
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. No refunds or partial refunds will be issued for any unused portion of the program. This includes, but is not limited to, missed transfers, accommodations, guided tours, meals, or activities. All venues, hotel stays, tour guides, and logistical services are secured and pre-paid well in advance to ensure a seamless experience for all participants.
Discover the Amazon’s breathtaking biodiversity on an unforgettable mid-cruise overland journey. Begin in Manaus, the vibrant gateway to the rainforest, then venture deep into Anavilhanas National Park to explore pristine jungle, winding rivers, and diverse wildlife. Connect with local communities and experience their traditions before concluding your adventure in the historic coastal city of Salvador, where Afro-Brazilian culture and colonial charm await.
Experience the breathtaking biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest on this unforgettable mid-cruise overland journey. Begin in Manaus, the gateway to the Amazon, before venturing deep into the jungle at Anavilhanas National Park. Explore pristine rainforest, navigate winding rivers, encounter exotic wildlife, and connect with local culture before concluding your adventure in the historic coastal city of Salvador.
Disembark in Belém and transfer by private vehicle to the airport, where you will board your flight across the Brazilian interior to Manaus, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Upon arrival in the evening, a private transfer will bring you to Villa Amazônia, a boutique hotel located in a historic mansion near Manaus’s main plaza. After settling into your spacious accommodations, enjoy a welcome dinner featuring flavors from the Amazon region. The rest of the evening is yours to rest and prepare for the journey into the heart of the rainforest.
After breakfast, depart Manaus for a chartered private seaplane transfer to Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge. This scenic 40-minute flight offers spectacular aerial views of the Amazon River and its endless canopy, weaving through winding tributaries, mirror-like blackwater lakes, and the vast emerald expanse of the rainforest. Witness the scale and beauty of the world’s largest tropical ecosystem from above — a breathtaking and unforgettable way to begin your Amazon adventure.
Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge is an exclusive eco-lodge nestled along the Rio Negro, facing the Anavilhanas Archipelago — the world’s largest river island system. Upon arrival, enjoy a delicious lunch and an orientation session introducing you to the lodge and the adventures ahead. In the afternoon, head out on your first exploration: perhaps glide quietly through narrow waterways by canoe, or embark on a guided wildlife observation hike. After dinner, experience the rainforest after dark with a night forest walk or a caiman-spotting outing, encountering the Amazon’s nocturnal inhabitants.
Start the day early with a magical sunrise excursion. Venture out by boat to witness the dazzling display of colors as the first rays of sunlight ignite the Amazonian sky — a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. After breakfast, choose your activities for the remainder of the day. Perhaps a recreational fishing adventure, navigating the region’s igarapés in search of piranhas and other native species; a boat tour through the Anavilhanas Archipelago, navigating winding channels, lakes, and hidden waterways — and with luck, catching a glimpse of the famous pink river dolphins; or join an expert guide for a fascinating hike through the dryland forest, learning about the trees, fruits, insects, and birds that make this ecosystem so unique. This evening, savor a special dinner inspired by Amazonian ingredients, capping off an unforgettable day.
DAY 4
After breakfast, choose one last excursion or simply take time to relax by the pool and soak in the atmosphere. After an early lunch, embark on your return journey to Manaus. Upon arrival, check back into Villa Amazônia. This evening, discover the charm of Manaus after dark. Begin with a stroll along the lively riverfront promenade of Praia da Ponta Negra, a favorite gathering spot for locals. Then drive past the striking Arena da Amazônia, built for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and now a symbol of the city’s modern era.
As the city lights come on, explore the historic heart of Manaus, where grand architecture tells the story of the rubber boom era. View the elegant floating port, a unique feat of British engineering, and admire the Adolpho Lisboa Market, inspired by the classic Parisian Les Halles. Pass by the Palácio Rio Negro, once home to a wealthy rubber baron, and the beautifully lit Teatro Amazonas, one of the most magnificent opera houses in South America. Conclude your Amazon experience with a farewell dinner of gourmet Amazonian-Brazilian cuisine.
DAY 5
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your morning flight to Salvador, the vibrant coastal capital of Bahia. Upon arrival, check in to the stylish Fera Palace Hotel in the city’s historic center. After time to freshen up and settle into your room, enjoy a delicious dinner at the hotel. The evening is yours to relax and unwind after a day of travel, preparing for tomorrow’s exploration of Salvador.
DAY 6
After breakfast, set out on a guided morning tour of Salvador, beginning with a walking exploration of the Pelourinho district, just steps from the hotel. Stroll through its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and vibrant plazas while learning about the city’s unique blend of Portuguese and Afro-Brazilian heritage. The visit includes a stop at the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary (Igreja do Rosário dos Pretos), which currently replaces the Church of São Francisco due to recent structural issues. After the walking portion, continue by vehicle to the Barra district to admire the city’s scenic coastal views and historic lighthouse. Your tour concludes at the port, where you will rejoin your ship in time for lunch and continue your cruise journey.
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. 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.
Please note: Timings may vary
Timing Itinerary & Points of Interest
3:00pm Disembark the ship and transfer to the Belém airport
5:50pm Flight to Manaus (1 hour time change)
6:55pm Arrive to Manaus
7:15pm Transfer to the hotel
7:45pm Check-in and dinner at the hotel
Overnight at Lions River Lodge Villa Amazônia or similar
8:00am Breakfast at the hotel
10:30am Transfer to the airport
12:00pm Scenic flight to Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge
12:30pm Lunch at the lodge
Afternoon activity (various options)
7:30pm Dinner at the lodge
Evening Night forest walk or caiman spotting
Overnight Lions River Lodge Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge
Early morning Sunrise excursion
7:00am Breakfast at the lodge
Morning Morning activity (various options)
1:00pm Lunch at the lodge
Overnight Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge
Morning activity (various options)
1:30pm Transfer to Manaus
4:30pm Check-in at the hotel
5:30pm Manaus by night city tour
8:00pm Dinner at a local restaurant
Overnight Villa Amazônia or similar
DAY 5 – January 19, 2026
6:00am Breakfast at the hotel
7:00am Transfer to the airport
8:30am Flight to Salvador (1 stop; 1 hour time change)
4:25pm Arrive to Salvador
4:45pm Transfer to the hotel
5:30pm Check-in at the hotel
7:30pm Dinner at the hotel
Overnight Fera Palace or similar
8:30am Guided city tour of Salvador
12:30pm Approximate arrival at the pier for embarkation
General Information
Electricity:
110/220 volts (varies by location). Type N plugs are standard in Brazil. A universal adapter is recommended.
Expected Weather:
Amazon: Hot and humid with temperatures between 24°C to 32°C (75°F to 90°F) with occasional rain showers.
Salvador: Warm and humid with temperatures between 23°C to 30°C (73°F to 86°F).
What to Bring:
Lightweight, quick-dry clothing (long sleeves and pants recommended for jungle excursions)
Comfortable walking shoes and water-resistant sandals
Rain jacket or poncho
Insect repellent and sunscreen
Wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses
Daypack for excursions
Reusable water bottle
Binoculars for wildlife viewing
Camera equipment
Swimwear
Personal medications and toiletries
Currency: Brazilian Real (BRL)
USD are not accepted at the lodge; however most major credit cards are accepted.
Luggage:
You may bring free of charge 1 piece of checked luggage weighing a maximum of 20 kilograms / 44 lbs. One small carry-on permitted per person. The bag must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you.
1.Guests must obtain a doctor’s certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry this equipment with them on their flights.
2.The certificate should have attached a picture of the equipment with its description/specifications, especially with regards to the type of batteries used (lithium/dry or any other type).
3.These documents must be sent to the Land Program Team via the Reservations Team at least one month prior to travel so that our local operator can begin the notification process with the airline(s).
4.Failure to comply with the above regulations may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which the cruise line nor our local ground operator can be responsible for.
Please note: Some airlines may impose restrictions or specific requirements when transporting wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or other assistive devices. We recommend checking directly with your airline or the Cruise Line prior to departure to ensure compliance with their policies.
Documents and Visa Requirements:
Please be advised that passports must be always kept with guests during travel.
A passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates is required.
Please consult your local embassy to confirm any visa requirements specific to your nationality.
Vaccination & Health Regulations:
Guests are responsible for confirming up-to-date vaccination requirements directly with their local embassy or health authority. Please note that visa and vaccination costs are not included in the price of this program.
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTATION NOTICE:
To ensure successful flight arrangements for this program, the name on your cruise booking, passport, and any required visas must match exactly. This includes first, middle, and last names, with identical spelling across all documents. Discrepancies may result in denial of boarding by the airline.
Cruise line-generated manifests must align precisely with your official travel documents.
Failure to present the correct documentation or inconsistencies in guests names may lead to denied travel or the need to re-purchase tickets at your own expense. Guests will be responsible for any additional costs incurred due to these discrepancies.
Hotel Address & Contact:
Villa Amazônia
Rua Ramos Ferreira, 596, Centro, Manaus, AM, Brazil
Phone: +55 92 3232-8819
Anavilhanas Lodge
Rio Negro, AM, Brazil (180 km from Manaus)
Phone: +55 92 3622-8996
Fera Palace Hotel
Rua Chile, 20, Centro Histórico, Salvador, BA, Brazil
Phone: +55 71 3036-9200
Please Note: In the event of unforeseen circumstances, an alternative hotel may be arranged. Any substitute accommodation will match the original in both rating and quality. You will be informed of any changes prior to your departure. If no such notification is provided, your stay will proceed at the hotel specified in this program.
Program Includes:
2 nights in Manaus at Villa Amazônia – Superior Room
2 nights at Anavilhanas Lodge – Chalé
1 night in Salvador at Fera Palace Hotel – Standard Room
5 breakfasts
5 lunches and 5 dinners (2x soft drinks, aperitifs and/or wine included)
All transfers as per the itinerary
Guided excursions as mentioned in the itinerary
English-speaking guides
Economy-class flights per the itinerary
Program Excludes:
Any other meals or beverages not mentioned above including Champagne and premium brand spirits and liquor
Gratuities for drivers, guides, game rangers, trackers and lodge staff
Personal expenses such as telephone calls, curio shop purchases and laundry
Hotel incidentals, including mini bar and room service
Visa fees if required
Excess or overweight luggage
Optional activities at the lodge that may include a fee
Brief Program Description:
While based in Nepal’s royal capital of Kathmandu, you will thoroughly explore one breathtaking attraction after another and come away with a deeper understanding of Nepalese life. Many of the landmarks are UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Hindu temple Pashupatinath on the sacred Bagmati River, the dozens of temples within Durbar Square and Bhadgaon, the former capital of Nepal, which is revered for its medieval architecture. You will also enjoy a rare audience with a kumari living goddess and fly high over the snow-capped Himalayas.
After disembarking the cruise ship in Colombo and completing immigration and customs formalities, you will transfer to the airport for the Sri Lankan flight to Delhi. Lunch will be arranged at the Colombo airport.
Upon landing in Delhi, completing immigration and customs formalities and collecting your baggage, you will transfer to J.W Marriott New Delhi Aerocity to spend the evening.
Overnight at J.W Marriott New Delhi Aerocity or similar.
After checking out of the hotel, you will transfer to the airport for the IndiGo Airlines flight to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Upon landing, you will be assisted with visa issuance and baggage collection.
You will then transfer to The Dwarika’s Hotel. Described as a “living, breathing museum, displaying Nepal’s best craftsmanship from the 13th century,” the hotel reflects medieval architectural traditions. Every brick is handmade, every piece of wood original and centuries old.
Following lunch and leisure time at the hotel, you will transfer to the nearby Boudhnath Stupa, one of the largest of its kind in the world. Constructed in the 14th century, the stupa is built on an octagonal base and inset with prayer wheels. Boudhnath is also a center of the Tibetan community in Nepal, where you will visit a monastery.
Before returning to the hotel for the evening, you will enjoy a cup of coffee or a cocktail at one of the cafés in Boudhnath.
Overnight at The Dwarika’s Hotel or similar.
Early in the morning, you will transfer to the airport for a flightseeing excursion, soaring over glacier-clad, cloud-shrouded peaks and other Himalayan landscapes around Mount Everest. Afterwards, you will return to the hotel for breakfast.
Following breakfast, you will visit Patan, one of three royal cities in the valley. Commissioned by India’s great emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century, this UNESCO World Heritage site within four stupas is known as the City of Fine Arts.
The temples around the main square are impressive as is the Patan Museum, which is housed within a picturesque palace setting. In an international campaign by UNESCO for safeguarding monuments in Kathmandu Valley, the Austrian government joined hands with Nepal to restore and preserve Patan.
You will see Patan’s Living Goddess, who typically acknowledges greetings of devotees from the balcony of her temple residence. Known as kumaris, living goddesses live in seclusion and rarely speak in public.
After a private audience with the Goddess, you will enjoy lunch at The Lawn.
You will then return to the hotel for some free time.
In the evening, you visit Pashupatinath temple, a nearby UNESCO World Heritage site, and witness the Aarti ceremony, a daily prayer ritual. Pashupatinath is one of the holiest Hindu temples and a major pilgrimage place dedicated to the god Shiva. Situated amidst a natural setting on the bank of the sacred Bagmati River, the temple built in pagoda style has a gilded roof and richly carved silver doors. Visitors may view it from the east bank as only Hindus are permitted to enter.
Dinner will be served at The Dwarika’s restaurant Krishnarpan, which specializes in fine Newari cuisine. The interiors and experience symbolize traditional banquets favored by Nepali kings and royalty in honor of visiting dignitaries.
You will spend the evening at The Dwarika’s Hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will transfer to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bhadgaon, also known as Bhaktapur or the City of Devotees. Founded in the 9th century, Bhaktapur is revered for its medieval art and architecture.
As you meander around Durbar Square, you will see the 55 Window Palace and Nyatapola temple, considered to be the finest example of Pagoda-style architecture.
Newari-style architecture blossomed in the form of temples, palaces, residences and squares between the 12th and 18th centuries, representing a timelessness in Nepalese architecture and its definitive characteristics, often guided by religious and socio-cultural norms.
Visit 150-year-old restored Newari home. Its ground level is for daily activities and storage, while the floors above contain living spaces and bedrooms. The top floor serves as the family shrine and cooking and dining area.
Afterwards, you will return to The Dwarika’s Hotel for lunch and leisure time.
Later in the afternoon, you will transfer to Durbar Square, also known as the Hanuman Dhoka Palace Square after the Hindu monkey god Hanuman, who acts as a protector via a huge stone impression next to the main entrance. Kathmandu Valley has three Durbar Squares, all UNESCO World Heritage sites.
This ancient seat of Nepalese royalty displays spectacular architecture, reflecting the skill of the Newari artists over several centuries. There is a great variety of temples dedicated to different Hindu gods and goddesses, mainly constructed between the 15th and 18th centuries.
Time has been allotted for individual exploration at Asan Bazar, a great local shopping scene. You will then board a rickshaw and ride through the narrow lanes of the old city to Thamel, a hip hub for international trekkers, mountaineers and shoppers. Cocktails and dinner will be served at the famed One Tree Sam’s Bar.
You will then return to the hotel for the evening.
After breakfast at the hotel and check out, you will transfer to the airport for the Indigo flight to Mumbai.
Upon landing in Mumbai, completing immigration, baggage collection and customs, you will transfer to the pier and re-board the cruise ship.
Please note: Timings may vary depending on actual flight times
9:00am Arrive in the port of Colombo
10:00am Disembark the cruise ship, clear immigration and customs and transfer to the airport
11:30am Arrive at the Colombo airport and proceed through security
2:10pm Fly from Colombo to Delhi on the Sri Lankan Airline flight # UL195 (subject to change)
5:45pm Land in Delhi and transfer to the nearby J.W Marriott New Delhi Aerocity
7:30pm Check in at the J.W Marriott and enjoy dinner
Overnight at The J.W Marriott New Delhi Aerocity or similar
5:30am Breakfast at the hotel
7:30am Check out of the hotel and depart for the airport
8:00am Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through immigration and security
11:05am Depart Delhi on the IndiGo Airlines flight # 6E 1153 to Kathmandu (subject to change)
1:00pm Arrive in Kathmandu. Meet and assistance with visa issuance, baggage handling and customs and transfer to The Dwarika’s Hotel
2:15pm Check in at the Dwarika’s Hotel and lunch
4:00pm Depart for Boudhnath
4:30pm Visit the Boudha Stupa
5:00pm Visit the Thangka painting school
5:30pm Enjoy coffee or cocktails at a local café
6:30pm Return to the hotel
Overnight at Lions River Lodge at The Dwarika’s Hotel or similar
6:00am Tea and coffee served in the courtyard
6:30am Transfer to the domestic air terminal
6:45am Arrive at the domestic terminal
7:15am Begin mountain flightseeing
8:15am Return from mountain flightseeing
8:30am Transfer to the hotel for breakfast
10:00am Depart for the royal city of Patan
10:30am Visit Patan, followed by a private audience with the Living Goddess
12:30pm Lunch at The Lawn
2:00pm Return to the hotel and enjoy leisure time
6:30pm Depart for Pashupatinath temple
6:45pm Visit Pashupatinath temple for the evening Aarti
7:30pm Dinner at Krishnarpan, the hotel’s fine dining restaurant
Overnight at The Dwarika’s Hotel or similar
7:00am Breakfast at the hotel
9:30am Depart for Bhaktapur
10:30am Visit Bhaktapur, a UNESCO World Heritage site including a Newari Home
1:00pm Return to the hotel for lunch and leisure time
3:30pm Depart for Kathmandu Durbar Square
4:00pm Explore Durbar Square and Asan Baza
5:30pm Depart Asan Bazar by trishaw for Thamel
5:45pm Explore the narrow lanes of Thamel
7:00pm Enjoy cocktails and dinner at One Tree
8:30pm Return to The Dwarika’s Hotel for the evening
11:45am Check out from the hotel and transfer to the airport
12:05pm Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through immigration and security. Lunch box will be given at the airport
3:05pm Depart Kathmandu on the Indigo flight 6E 1158 to Mumbai (subject to change)
5:45pm Arrive in Mumbai and after completing immigration, baggage collections and customs. Transfer to the pier
7:45pm Arrive at the pier and re-board the cruise ship
Nepal has a 230-volt, 50-hertz cycle power supply and 2-pin cylindrical sockets and plugs. The power supply is not continuous and the power-cut schedule is published for each area. However, most hotels, guesthouses, and facili¬ties have power backup so their service is not interrupted. If you are bringing electronic devices, we recommend bringing your own travel adaptors.
May is pre-monsoon with temperatures ranging from 28°C (82.4°F) in the day and 22°C (72°F) at night.
Nepal has a range of climates, so it is best to pack so that you are prepared for adventures in alpine climates and sub-tropical humid regions. Mornings are cool. Light cottons would be appropriate during the day as the temperature rises.
Comfortable shoes are a must. You should also bring sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat.
Currency:
Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Most places in Kathmandu and mainstream tourist desti¬nations will accept major credit cards but it is advisable to carry some Nepali currency with you at all times.
Guests are permitted to check-in one piece of luggage weighing no more than 15kg (33 lbs) and can bring one small carry-on with a maximum weight of 7 kgs (15 lbs). Guests are responsible for any overweight or excess luggage fees, which will be payable to the airline directly.
• No power banks or electronic equipment are allowed in checked baggage. They must be carried in hand luggage.
• No sharp items such as scissors, nail cutters, files and razors and no liquids more than 100 ml. are permitted in hand luggage.
• Satellite phones and E-cigarettes are banned in India and need to be left onboard the ship.
2. The certificate should have attached a picture of the equipment with its description/specifications, especially with regards to the type of batteries used (lithium/dry or any other type).
3. These documents must be sent to the Land Program Team via the Reservations Team at least one month prior to travel so that our local operator can begin the notification process with the airline(s).
4. Failure to comply with the above regulations may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which the cruise line nor our local ground operator can be responsible for.
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.
At Kathmandu airport, a passport is required and a visa is on arrival. Visa fees are included. It is essential to have a valid Multiple Entry Indian Visa for the trip obtained in advance.
JW Marriott Hotel New Delhi Aerocity
Asset Area 4 – Hospitality District, Delhi Aerocity, New Delhi – 110037
Phone: (+91-11) 45212121
The Dwarika’s Hotel
Battisputali Kathmandu, Nepal, P.O. Box: 459
Phone: (+977-1) 4479488
?1 night at the J.W Marriott New Delhi Aerocity in a Deluxe Room
?3 nights at The Dwarika’s Hotel in a Heritage Deluxe room
?All meals inclusive of house wines, beer, mineral water and sodas
?Transfers, sightseeing and excursions as per the itinerary
?Mountain flightseeing on a fixed-wing aircraft
?Meet and greet service at immigration with visa fees upon arrival into Kathmandu
?Services of a local English-speaking guide during sightseeing as per the itinerary
?Porterage at airports and hotels and all entrance and camera fees at monuments
?Unlimited mineral water on the vehicle
?Accompanying Tour Manager from Colombo to Mumbai
?Economy-class flights Colombo – Delhi - Kathmandu and Kathmandu – Mumbai per the itinerary
?Nepal visa fees
?Any meals or beverages not listed above
?Gratuities for drivers and guides
?Hotel incidentals including mini bar and room service
?Excess or overweight luggage fees on flights
Escape to the world’s oldest living Rainforest, the World Heritage listed Daintree, where one will indulge in a three-night emersion into this enchanting region. Experience true nature and culture during this combination of Rainforest, Great Barrier Reef and Australian Aboriginal culture on a program designed for a small number of guests. Your stay in the Rainforest is at Silky Oaks Lodge, renowned as one of Australia’s luxury resorts and the perfect hub for exploring the tropical North Queensland.
Special Note: 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. Due to the nature of this program, it is not recommended for guests who require use of a wheelchair. Accessible accommodations are limited to one room at the lodge which must be requested in advance.
Depart the ship in Cairns and meet our local representative and begin your adventure northwards to the world-famous Daintree Rainforest. Driving along the magnificent coastline stop for a refreshment in the northern beaches and then continue up the coast and into the middle of the rainforest and your accommodation at Silky Oaks Lodge. Set above the flowing Mossman River and among the canopy of the rainforest, you will surely feel enveloped by the sights and sounds of the natural theatre surrounding you.
Check in time at the lodge is at 3:00pm so you’ll have a chance to eat lunch overlooking the lush rainforest before checking in. You will also be free to explore the property. Self-guided walking maps will be provided on arrival allowing you the opportunity to explore some of the surrounding rainforest walks accessible only to inhouse guests.
On check in, your preferred dining time can be established, and a booking will be made in the property’s magnificent restaurant. Dinner and evening drinks are included during your stay.
Your Treehouse room is set high above the banks of the Mossman River and has a king bed, open plan lounge, spacious ensuite bathroom with shower, private outdoor deck with bath and shower, outdoor balcony with hammock, floor to ceiling glass windows and rainforest views.
After a wonderful tropical breakfast overlooking the river and canopy, meet your guide for this morning’s adventure.
A short but scenic drive through sugarcane farms takes you to the neighboring town of Mossman, the home of Mossman Gorge and some of the traditional owners of this land.
Meet a representative from the cultural center and embark on a journey of walking and storytelling to showcase the natural beauty of the rainforest as well as the dream time stories and cultural insight into the region.
Following this magical experience return to your retreat and relax over lunch. The afternoon is at your leisure to take advantage the peaceful scenery or partake in one of the activities offered at the lodge.
Silky Oaks Lodge offers a range of complimentary lodge-based activities including guided yoga classes, self-guided walks and swimming in the Mossman River. Snorkels and fins, as well as river canoes and kayaks and electronic bikes are provided for guest use. The lodge also offers a daily set-schedule shuttle transfer to port Douglas. Note, some activities are shared with fellow guests and operate at scheduled times.
Dinner is included at the property’s restaurant.
After breakfast, meet your guide in the lobby and set out to explore the Great Barrier Reef in style.
Transfer to the town of Port Douglas where you will embark on an exclusive vessel just for our group. You will spend the day on the water with the opportunity to snorkel at the pristine Great Barrier Reef.
Lunch, snorkel gear, snacks and Lycra suits are all provided on the vessel along with a chilled box with some basic beverages to enjoy during the day.
Returning to the lodge, dinner and drinks are again enjoyed overlooking the rainforest.
Note: Guests should bring a towel. Scuba Diving is not available.
Depending on flight time, enjoy breakfast or a breakfast box will be provided. Depart on a coastal drive to the Cairns Airport where you will board a flight to Darwin.
Upon arrival in Darwin the group will be met after baggage claim and transferred to the port where you will re-embark 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. 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.
10:00am Depart ship and meet your guide. Drive to Ellis Beach for a coffee break
11:00am Transfer to your hotel
3:00pm Check in and afternoon at leisure
TBA Drinks and dinner (set your dinner time with lodge concierge)
Overnight at Silky Oaks lodge or similar
7:00am Breakfast at lodge
8:30am Meet you guide in the lobby and depart to Mossman Gorge
9:00am Arrive to Mossman Gorge. Walking tour of the Rainforest
11:30am Depart Mossman Gorge
12:00pm Lunch at the lodge
Afternoon at leisure
8:00am Meet you guide in the lobby for transfer to the Great Barrier Reef vessel
8:30am Arrive in Port Douglas to board the vessel
4:30pm Return to the port and transfer back to the lodge
DAY 4 – timings subject to change based on actual flight times
6:00am Breakfast at the lodge
9:00am Meet you guide in the lobby for transfer to Cairns Airport ?
10:30am Arrive and check in for your flight to Darwin
12:00pm Flight to Darwin?(flight times TBA and subject to change)
3:00pm Arrive at Darwin airport, meet your local escort after luggage claim
Lunch included either at the airport or in Darwin depending on final flight times
3:15pm Transfer to the pier
3:45pm Arrive at port of Darwin and re-board the ship
Part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area, the Daintree climate is characterized by two distinct seasons: the dry season and the green season. The dry season occurs from April to November which sees warm days and cool nights with low humidity ranging in temperature from 19-30°C (66-86°F ).
Dress is relaxed at Silky Oaks Lodge. Easy to wear, resort style clothing for daytime and smart casual attire for evening is recommended. Comfortable, solid footwear for rainforest walks is essential as is a hat and sunscreen. Also bring a bathing suit, your own snorkel gear if you do not wish to use what is provided on the reef tour, camera, underwear camera, and chargers.
Local Currency:
Australian Dollars. The U.S. dollar is not accepted. However, all major credit cards can be used.
Voltage in Australia is 230V 50Hz. The plugs in Australia have two flat metal pins shaped live a ‘V’ and some may contain a third flat pin in the center. We recommend bringing a universal travel adaptor for electric devices.
Luggage information:
For the flight between Cairns and Darwin, standard luggage allowance is one piece of luggage weighing no more than 23kg / 50 lbs per bag. Guests can also bring one personal item and one standard carry on size piece that can fit in the overhead bin or under the seat (maximum 7 kg / 15 lbs). Anything additional to this will be payable by guests at the time of check in for the flight to Darwin.
1. Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry this equipment with them on their flights.
2. The certificate should have attached a picture of the equipment with its description/specifications especially with regards to the type of batteries used (lithium/dry or any other type)
Documents and Visa Requirements: A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required.
Guests will need a visa to visit Australia. Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality for Australia.
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.
Hotel address:
Silky Oaks Lodge
Address: 423 Finlayvale Road, Mossman, Queensland 4873
Phone: +61 07 4098 1666
•3 nights at Silky Oak Lodge – Treehouse room
•One-way economy class flight from Cairns to Darwin – direct flights not guaranteed
•Breakfast on day 2-4
•Lunch on days 1-4
•Dinner and drinks on day 1-3
•Transfers as required
•All tours, entrances, and excursions as per the itinerary
Program does not include:
•Gratuities to drivers and guides
•Hotel incidentals including mini bar and room service
•Any meals or beverages not listed above
•Excess or overweight luggage fees for the 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.
Behold the glorious Taj Mahal at sunrise and sunset when it appears to change colors as the varying natural light reflects off its white marble. The tomb is the most famous example of the Mughal architecture that flourished in India during the 16th through 18th centuries, but you will also see the stunning red sandstone Agra Fort, a Mughal masterpiece as well. You can choose your own adventure another day: visit the first Mughal tomb with marble inlay, go on a shopping spree or consult with a leading astrologer.
After disembarking the ship in Cochin and completing immigration and customs formalities, you will transfer to the airport for the flight to Delhi. A lunch box will be distributed at the Cochin airport after check-in.
Upon landing in Delhi, you will transfer to The Oberoi, Gurgaon hotel, where you will enjoy dinner and spend the evening.
Overnight at The Oberoi, Gurgaon or similar.
After breakfast at the hotel and check out, you will settle in for a scenic drive to Agra via the new Yamuna Expressway.
Upon arriving in Agra, you will enjoy lunch and check into The Oberoi Amarvilas, an elegant hotel with uninterrupted views of the Taj Mahal. The hotel’s classical architecture is complemented by elaborate Mughal gardens, terraced lawns, fountains, reflection pools and pavilions. Every room has a frontal view of the Taj Mahal.
In the afternoon, you will visit Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site that visionary Emperor Akbar had renovated in the mid-1500s. Astonishing palaces, mosques and audience halls embellished with Hindu and Islamic designs are contained within the fort’s massive walls of red sandstone.
Later, you will visit the Taj Mahal, which some consider to be the world’s most perfect architectural monument. Amazingly graceful from any angle, the Taj Mahal is especially astounding up close. At dusk the monument appears to change its hue, tinted by the glow of the setting sun.
Back at the hotel, you will enjoy a cultural show featuring the classical dance form of kathak. This royal courtroom dance arose from the fusion of Hindu and Muslim cultures during the Mughal era. It is characterized by rhythmic footwork, spectacular spins, mime and gestures that are a dramatic representation of themes from Persian poetry synthesized with Hindu mythology.
Following the performance, you will enjoy dinner at the hotel, where you will spend the evening.
Overnight at The Oberoi Amarvilas or similar.
In the early morning, you will be served coffee, tea, juices and bread rolls in the lobby prior departing for the Taj Mahal. You will arrive at sunrise as the first rays of sunlight are cast upon the pearl-white tomb.
After returning to the hotel for a full breakfast, you will have three options for your day’s adventure:
• Visit the Tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daulah in the old city, the first Mughal structure to extensively use pietra
dura, the marble inlay work that is so characteristic of the Taj Mahal. This mausoleum is small and squat when compared to the Taj Mahal, but the more human scale has its own attraction and the skillfully patterned surface of the tomb is exquisite.
• Consult with one of Agra’s leading astrologers at the hotel. Appointments for an analysis of your personal horoscope can be made at the Oceania Cruises Hospitality desk as you arrive at the hotel.
• Browse Agra’s marble inlay factories and shops such as Kohinoor, jewelers to the Mughal court. Old emerald necklaces, enamel jewelry and embroidery are only part of Kohinoor’s private collection.
After lunch, you will drive back to Delhi with restroom stops along the way. Upon arriving at The Oberoi, Gurgaon hotel, you will check-in, dine and spend the evening.
After breakfast, you will transfer to the airport for the flight to Mumbai. Upon landing, you will transfer to the pier to board the cruise ship.
7:00am Cruise ship arrives in Cochin port
8:00am Disembark, clear immigration and customs
Transfer to the airport for the flight to Delhi
10:00am Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through security
12:00pm Fly to Delhi on Air India (flight # AI 822 - subject to change)
3:20pm Land in Delhi and transfer to The Oberoi, Gurgaon hotel
5:00pm Check-in at the hotel
Overnight at The Oberoi, Gurgaon or similar
7:30am Breakfast
9:00am Drive to Agra via the Yamuna Expressway
1:00pm Arrive in Agra and check into The Oberoi Amarvilas hotel
1:30pm Lunch and leisure time
3:00pm Visit Agra Fort
5:00pm Visit the Taj Mahal until sunset
7:00pm Return to the hotel
7:30pm Classical kathak dance performance at the hotel
8:00pm Dinner at the hotel
Overnight at The Oberoi Amarvilas or similar
5:00am Enjoy tea, coffee and juices in the hotel lobby
5:30am Sunrise visit of the Taj Mahal
Morning options
9-12:30pm (a) Tour of Itmad-Ud-Daulah
9-12:30pm (b) Shopping shuttle on the hour to the marble inlay factory and local markets
9-12:30pm (c) Appointments with Agra’s leading astrologer(s)
12:30-2:00pm Lunch
2-6:00pm Check out of the hotel and drive back to Delhi for check-in at The Oberoi, Gurgaon
Overnight The Oberoi, Gurgaon or similar
4:00am Early morning wakeup call and tea/coffee and biscuits
6:00am Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through security
8:00am Fly to Mumbai on IndiGo Airlines (flight # 6E 675 - subject to change)
Breakfast will be served during the flight
10:25am Arrive in Mumbai and transfer to the pier
12:15pm Arrive at the pier and re-board the cruise ship
2:00pm Ship sails from Mumbai
220–240 volts. We recommend bringing a universal travel adaptor for electrical devices.
Delhi and Agra: Days are sunny and hot with temperatures between 30° to 35°C (86° to 95°F). The evenings are a bit cooler, between 25° to 30°C (77° to 86°F).
Mumbai: Around 30°C (86°F ) during the day.
Casual cotton wear for the day. Also, bring sunscreen, hats, sunglasses and comfortable walking shoes. As the Taj Mahal is a mausoleum, certain religious customs must be observed. As a token of respect, it is customary to remove your footwear before entering. Ladies should avoid wearing tank tops or any top with spaghetti straps, as well as short shorts. Knee-length shorts are acceptable for men and women.
US Dollars are widely accepted. Indian Rupees in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 & 500.
For the flights on this program, guests are permitted to check in a maximum of 1 suitcase per person not to weigh more than 15kg (33 lbs.). One carry-on is permitted with a maximum weight of 7 kgs (15 lbs.). Any luggage exceeding this amount will be subject to fees payable by the guest directly to the airline at the time of check-in.
•Power banks or electronic equipment must be carried in hand luggage. They are not allowed in checked-in baggage. Sharp items such as scissors, nail cutters, files, razors or liquids more than 100 ml are not allowed in hand luggage.
•Satellite phones and E-cigarettes are banned in India and need to be left onboard the ship.
A passport that is valid for at least 6 months after travel is required. Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality. It is essential to obtain an Indian visa in advance with passports valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of arrival.
The Oberoi, Gurgaon
443, Udyog Vihar, Phase V, Gurgaon, Haryana – 122 016
Phone: +91 124 483 1234
The Oberoi Amarvilas
Taj East Gate Road, Agra 282001, India
Phone: +91 562 2231515
?2 nights at The Oberoi, Gurgaon, Delhi in a Deluxe Room
?1 night at The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra in a Premier Room
?Transfers and tours in luxury coaches
?English-speaking guides for all sightseeing as per the itinerary
?Unlimited mineral water on the coaches
?Entrance and camera fees at all monuments
?Kathak dance performance
?Fortuneteller during the hotel activities in Agra
?Economy-class flights: Cochin – Delhi and Delhi – Mumbai per the itinerary. Direct flights not guaranteed
?Porterage at the hotels and airports
?Accompanying Tour Manager starting from Cochin and ending in Mumbai
?Two postcards per room of the Taj Mahal and India will be placed with stamps affixed for the U.S.
?Gratuities to drivers, guide and tour director
?Hotel incidentals including room service and mini bar
?Excess or overweight luggage fees
?Any visa fees
Hints & Restrictions:
?All the hotels and sites included in this itinerary can be encompassed quite easily with moderate activity levels.
Visit two cave complexes so historically and culturally important that UNESCO declared them World Heritage sites. The Ajanta Caves date to the 2nd century B.C. but were forgotten for a millennium. Inside, you will behold masterpieces of Buddhist religious art. The dozens of Ellora Caves were dug side by side in a volcanically formed cliff. They reflect ancient India’s religious tolerance as their stone sanctuaries are devoted to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. Elsewhere, you will explore a mausoleum that resembles a black Taj Mahal and watch himroo cloth being woven.
After disembarking the cruise ship in Cochin and completing immigration and customs formalities, you will transfer to the airport for the flight to Aurangabad via Mumbai. A box lunch will be served at the Mumbai airport.
Upon landing in Aurangabad, you will transfer to the Taj Vivanta hotel, where you will enjoy dinner and spend a relaxing evening.
Overnight at the Taj Vivanta in Aurangabad or similar.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will drive into the countryside towards the Ajanta Caves. In the early 19th century, a group of British officers traversing the Sahyadri hills accidentally came upon these caves, which were buried under debris and screened by foliage.
The first of these caves was hollowed out from a cliff in the 2nd century B.C. Strung out in a sweeping horseshoe-shape in an inner fold of the hills, the caves were a secluded retreat for Buddhist monastic orders and yet offered easy access to the trade routes that swung past here to the coast. With little more than a hammer and chisel, the monks excavated chaityas, chapels and monasteries where they lived and taught and performed rituals. The 30 caves of Ajanta, some unfinished, span a period of 800 years and contain numerous images of Buddha.
After exploring the caves and enjoying a packed lunch prepared by the Taj Vivanta, you will return to the hotel. Following dinner at the hotel, you will spend the evening.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will drive north into the hills where you will find the Ellora Caves. They consist of 34 Hindu, Jain and Buddhist caves carved out of the volcanic lava in the Deccan Traps plateau.
Although the caves lie near an important ancient trade route between Ujjain and the west coast, they were abandoned and forgotten. More than 2000 years old, the Ellora Caves have been compared to the Egyptian pyramids for their amazing construction, sculptures and frescoes.
The most marvelous of all is the stupendous rock temple of Kailash, the world’s largest monolithic sculpture, which 7,000 laborers sculpted out of solid rock over a 150-year period.
After exploring the caves, you will return to the hotel for lunch and a bit of free time.
A tour of Aurangabad follows, during which you will see Bibi-ka-Maqbara, known as the Black Taj. Built of black marble, this legendary mausoleum was supposedly planned to be built opposite the Taj Mahal in Agra.
You will also visit a workshop whose artisans weave himroo, a silk and cotton fabric used for shawls, sarees and textiles. Himroo was originally woven for ancient royal families and has become a specialty of Aurangabad.
After returning to the hotel for dinner, you will spend one last night at the Taj Vivanta.
Tea, coffee, juices and bread rolls will be served in the lobby prior to transferring to the airport for the early-morning IndiGo Airlines flight to Mumbai.
After landing in Mumbai, you will transfer to the pier and re-board the ship.
8:30am Disembark, clear immigration and custom formalities, and transfer to the airport for the Akasa Air flight to Mumbai
11:50am Fly to Mumbai (Akasa Air # QP 1519 - subject to change)
2:00pm Land in Mumbai
7:20pm Fly to Aurangabad (IndiGo # 6E 5027 - subject to change)
8:25pm Land in Aurangabad and transfer to the Taj Vivanta hotel
9:45pm Check in at the hotel and dinner
Overnight at The Taj Vivanta in Aurangabad or similar
7:00am Breakfast
9:00am Drive to the Ajanta Caves
11:30am Visit the Ajanta Caves
1:30pm Packed lunch served at Ajanta
4:30pm Return to the hotel with the evening at leisure
9:00am Proceed to the Ellora Caves
9:30am Visit the Ellora Caves
1:00pm Arrive at the hotel for lunch and free time
3:30pm Tour Aurangabad city
5:30pm Return to the hotel
Overnight The Taj Vivanta in Aurangabad or similar
4:00am Tea, coffee, juices and bread rolls served in the hotel coffee shop
5:00am Transfer to the airport
5:30am Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through security
7:15am Depart for Mumbai on an IndiGo Airlines (flight # 6E 6126 - subject to change)
8:15am Arrive in Mumbai and transfer to the pier
9:45am Arrive at the pier and re-board the cruise ship
Days are sunny with temperatures between 30°C to 35°C (86 to 95°F). At nights, the temperature drops 25°C to 30°C (77 to 86°F).
Casual cotton wear for the day. Also, bring sunscreen, hats, sunglasses and comfortable walking shoes. Some of the Ajanta Caves have religious significance, so it is customary to remove your footwear before entering. Shoe covers will be provided.
• Power banks or electronic equipment must be carried in hand luggage. They are not allowed in checked-in baggage. Sharp items such as scissors, nail cutters, files, razors or liquids more than 100 ml are not allowed in hand luggage.
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. It is essential to obtain an Indian visa in advance with passports valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of arrival.
Taj Vivanta Aurangabad
8-N-12, Dr Rafiq Zakaria Marg, Rauza Bagh, Cidco, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001
Phone: (+91 240) 2613737
?3 nights at the Taj Vivanta, Aurangabad in a Deluxe Delight Room
?Transfers and tours in appropriate air-conditioned vehicles
?Economy-class flights Cochin – Mumbai – Aurangabad and Aurangabad – Mumbai per the itinerary
?Gratuities to drivers, guide and Tour Manager
?Excess or overweight luggage fees on flights.
?Not recommended for guests with wheelchairs and mobility concerns
Discover the magic of Southern Thailand on a transformative journey that includes an unforgettable overnight stay beside a peaceful, lush rainforest. Let nature’s rhythms guide you as you unwind in an immersive setting that blends luxury with authenticity.
At Keemala, you’ll nourish your mind, body, and soul through a curated selection of holistic and healing therapies rooted in ancient wisdom from cultures around the world. From traditional Thai massage and Ayurvedic rituals to meditation and energy balancing, each experience is thoughtfully designed to restore inner harmony and promote deep relaxation.
Embrace the essence of Keemala’s ‘slow life’ philosophy—an invitation to step away from the rush of everyday life and reconnect with the present moment. Wander through tranquil jungle pathways, listen to the soothing sounds of nature, and take time for mindful reflection.
Your stay includes a traditional Thai-style dinner, thoughtfully prepared with fresh, local ingredients that celebrate the rich culinary heritage of the region.
Whether you’re seeking rest, renewal, or a deeper connection with yourself and nature, this serene retreat offers an unforgettable experience in one of Thailand’s most enchanting destinations.
DAY 1 – April 29, 2026
Upon disembarkation, you will be greeted at the gangway by a local representative who will assist with boarding your transportation for the transfer to your hotel. Upon arrival, proceed with check-in. Your accommodation for this stay is the serene and beautifully secluded Keemala, nestled in the lush green hills of Kamala. This distinctive resort offers a peaceful escape surrounded by nature, where luxury blends effortlessly with local cultural influences.
The property features uniquely designed villas and pool cottages, each drawing inspiration from ancient Thai tribal traditions. Every unit is equipped with a private pool and offers sweeping views of the forest or the distant sea, allowing you to unwind in complete privacy.
Guests are invited to embrace the resort’s holistic lifestyle, with wellness-focused spa therapies, rejuvenating treatments, and a deep connection to the surrounding natural environment. Dining at Keemala is equally enriching, showcasing dishes crafted with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and traditional Thai flavors.
Overnight at Kemala Phuket Hotel or similar.
DAY 2 – April 30, 2026
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and settle any incidental charges that may have been incurred during your stay.
You will then be transferred to the pier for embarkation, where your next journey begins.
1:00pm Disembark from your ship
2:00 pm Transfer to hotel for check-in
3:00 pm Arrive at hotel and check-in, Relax and enjoy your stay at the Villas
6:00 pm Traditional Thai-style dinner
Overnight at Keemala Phuket or similar
7:00 am Breakfast at the hotel
12:00 pm Hotel check-out and settle incidental charges
12:15 pm Drive to Phuket Deep Sea Port
1:15pm Approximate arrival to Phuket Deep Sea port to embark the ship
Electricity: Rooms are equipped with 220-volt, two-pin US style electrical outlets. We recommend travelling with your own adapter kits should you have electronic devices.
Expected Weather: Hot and Dry. The average mid-day temperatures can hover to upper 30s C (85-90 F), especially in inland areas like Chiang Mai. It is less breezy at this time of year; the sun can be quite intense, and the air becomes hazier with the rising humidity. Though sometimes quite hot, the lack of rain still leaves this good time of year to visit the temples.
What to Bring: On this tour the key words are comfortable and casual. Remember we are visiting a foreign country and local dress codes should be observed.
Currency: Thai Baht or US DOLLARS. Guests are encouraged to bring US Dollars with them as they are most accepted in Thailand. The local currency is the Thai Baht. You should take smaller denominations of US Dollars with you, as they will keep you from ending up with a lot of local change that you will not be able to re-exchange back home.
Guests must carry a valid passport with at least 6 months validity.
Keemala Phuket
10 88 Nakasud Rd Kamala, Kathu District, Phuket 83150
Phone: +66 76 358 777
1 night stay at Keemala Phuket (Clay Pool Cottage) or similar
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner (2 glasses of local wine/beer OR soft drinks)
Transfers as per itinerary
Local English-Speaking guide
All services not mentioned in the above itinerary
Any other meals or beverages not mentioned above including champagne and premium brand spirits & liquor
Optional activities, Spa treatments at the lodge
The content and order of activities in this program are subject to change by the lodge management without prior notice, due to the prevailing weather conditions and movement of dangerous wildlife on the reserve.
Heat and humidity are high: stay hydrated and practice good food & water hygiene to avoid stomach upsets.
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. This program is not recommended for guests who require the use of a wheelchair or mobility scooters. Guests with mobility concerns are advised to carefully assess their personal physical capabilities and stamina. Participants must be able to independently board and disembark from transportation, including motor coaches, and should be accompanied by an able-bodied companion if assistance is needed. Guests who choose to use independent transportation or wheelchair services provided by third-party companies may do so at their own risk and responsibility. We encourage guests to contact the cruise line in advance to discuss any specific mobility-related questions or concerns before booking this program. Weather appropriate clothing; hats; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are generally recommended.
Witness nature’s drama in the Land of Fire and Ice, a moniker that reflects Iceland’s volcanic forces and glacial wonders. Stand atop the rim of Grabrok Crater and behold the lava fields that a past eruption left in its wake. View one roaring waterfall after another, ranging from remote Dynjandi – the largest cascade in the Westfjords – to Glanni, a petite waterfall where elves and trolls supposedly live. Still, the ultimate experience is riding in a monster snow truck through the manmade ice tunnel that cuts through Langjökull Glacier.
Note: due to the nature of this program, it is not recommended for guests with mobility restrictions.
After departing from the pier in Ísafjörður, you will take a leisurely drive through town, the largest settlement in the Westfjords. Although Ísafjörður is wonderfully historical and holds the area’s oldest house, the surrounding natural beauty is the real draw.
It won’t be long until you see one of the highlight s— Dynjandi, an absolutely gorgeous cascade that you will reach by following a picturesque natural trail. The waterfall’s name means “thunderous,” a fitting title as the water roars down more than 300 feet.
Lunch at the small, family-owned Hotel Flókalunduris follows, after which you will enjoy a somewhat easy hike to Grabrok Crater. A volcanic eruption about 3,000 years ago formed the crater and a nearby lake. The panoramic views from the rim of the crater are particularly memorable.
Yet another cascade awaits you along the Norðurá River, where you will enjoy a spectacular view of Glannis Waterfall. Although the waterfall is comparatively small, it is absolutely beautiful and features multiple tiers. The waterfall is said to be the dwelling place of elves and trolls.
A delightful evening will be spent at the Hotel Húsafell, which sits in the midst of a lava and glacier-dotted landscape. A dinner reservation has been made for you at the hotel restaurant if you wish to dine there on your own.
After breakfast and check out from the hotel, you will head to Langjökull Glacier, the second-largest mass of ice in Iceland. There, you will board an 8x8 monster truck designed to drive across snowy and icy terrain. In time, you will pause to walk through a manmade ice cave carved into the heart of the glacier. As you proceed through the tunnels of ice, you will enjoy an up-close view of the blue hues and density of the ice.
Following lunch at the charming Brúarás Restaurant in Husafell, you will visit two more spectacular waterfalls – Hraunfossar and Barnafoss. Both lie in a natural wonderland characterized by dense woods, lava formations, ancient glaciers and clear mountains springs.
Hraunfossar is also known as the Lava Falls because the water appears to seep right out of the hardened lava cliffs. Barnafoss flows more rapidly, a natural occurrence that spawned a folktale with a tragic end. Be sure to ask the guide about it.
After viewing these natural wonders, you will drive to Reykjavík and re-board the cruise ship.
The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. All program details and the timings indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Final itineraries with updated 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
8:45am Disembark the ship in Ísafjörður
9:00am Sightseeing in Ísafjörður
9:20am Drive from Ísafjörður to Dynjandi Waterfall.
10:15am Stop at Dynjandi Waterfall
11:00am Drive to Flókalundur for lunch
11:45am Lunch at Hotel Flokalundur
12:45pm Drive from Flokalundur to Bjarkarlundur
2:15pm Comfort stop in Bjarkarlundur
2:30pm Drive from Bjarkarlundur to Grábrók Volcano Crater
3:50pm Hike up Grábrók Crater
4:35pm Drive to Glanni waterfall
4:45pm Visit Glanni Waterfall
5:15pm Drive from Glanni Waterfall to Hótel Húsafell
6:15pm Check-in at Hótel Húsafell
7:30pm Dinner reservation at the hotel restaurant – on your own account
Overnight at Hotel Husafell or similar hotel
7:00am Breakfast and check out
9:00am Drive to Klaki Base Camp
9:40am Klaki Base Camp – restroom stop, preparation and change vehicles
9:55am Drive to the Langjökull Glacier
10:30am Enjoy the glacier’s ice cave experience
11:30am Drive back to Klaki Base Camp and on to Husafell
1:00pm Drive from Húsafell to lunch venue
1:15pm Lunch at a local restaurant
2:10pm Drive to Hraunfossar
2:20pm View Hraunfossar & Barnafoss waterfalls
3:00pm Drive to Reykjavik
5:00pm Re-embark the ship in Reykjavík
The average temperature in June is 9°C (48°F) but it can go as high as 15°C (59°F) or more. It may also rain on occasion in June.
Windproof and waterproof outdoor clothing, base- and mid-layer clothing, good sturdy shoes, warm socks, gloves, a hat and sunglasses.
ISK. Credit cards are widely accepted as well as the US dollar (please note that change will be given in ISK).
Iceland uses Northern European electrical standards (50Hz / 220 volts). Bring an appropriate adaptor for charging laptops, digital cameras and mobile phones.
One overnight bag per person is allowed.
Guests should bring their passport with them.
Hotel
Hotel Husafell, Stórarjóður, Húsafell, Iceland
Phone: +354 435 1551
*We will only substitute the hotel in unforeseen situations. If the hotel is substituted, it will be similar and with equal ratings and standards and guests will be notified in advance. If guests are not notified of any changes before departure, then the hotel listed in this program will be used.
•Lunch on Days 1 and 2
•Standard rooms at the Hotel Husafell or similar hotel, including breakfast
•Into the Glacier Experience
•Any meals not listed above
•Gratuities to guides and drivers
•Hotel incidentals including room service and minibar
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 occasional steps or stairs to climb. 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.
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.
Embark on a captivating seven-day expedition from Oman to the storied landscapes of ancient Egypt. Your adventure begins with two nights in Cairo, where the timeless majesty of the Pyramids of Giza and the mystical Sphinx await. Delve into the rich tapestry of Egypt’s past at the Grand Egyptian Museum, home to the complete and dazzling treasure collection of King Tutankhamen. From Cairo, fly to Luxor and step aboard a luxurious four-night Nile cruise, where history unfolds with every bend of the river. Explore the sacred tombs of the Valley of the Kings, and stand in awe before the monumental Karnak and Luxor Temples. As you sail southward, visit the Temple of Horus in Edfu, one of the best-preserved temples in Egypt, and the rare twin temple of Kom Ombo, uniquely dedicated to two deities. In Aswan, discover the serene elegance of the Philae Temple, and drift along the Nile at sunset aboard a traditional felucca, soaking in the golden hues of the desert sky. Conclude your journey with a visit to the majestic Abu Simbel Temples, a breathtaking testament to the grandeur of Ramses II, before return to Safaga Port.
DAY 1 – Friday, May 15. 2026
Upon disembarkation at Sultan Qabos Port, you will be warmly welcomed by your Egyptian guide who will assist you as you prepare for the next leg of your journey. You will then be transferred to Muscat International Airport to board your flight to Cairo.
Upon arrival at Cairo Airport, our dedicated airport representative will greet you and provide assistance through all necessary airport formalities to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience.
After completing the formalities, enjoy a comfortable 45-minute transfer to your hotel. Upon arrival, you will check in at the luxurious Four Seasons First Residence hotel, where you can relax and settle into your elegant accommodations, preparing for your exciting adventures in Cairo.
Overnight in Cairo
DAY 2 – Saturday, May 16. 2026
Start your day with a delicious morning buffet breakfast at your hotel, featuring a variety of fresh and flavorful options to energize you for the exciting day ahead.
Join your expert guide for a captivating morning exploration of Cairo’s rich heritage. Begin with a visit to the iconic Citadel of Saladin, a magnificent medieval Islamic fortification offering stunning panoramic views of the city. Within the Citadel, marvel at the architectural beauty of the Mohamed Ali Mosque, known for its impressive Ottoman design and grand domes.
Next, stroll along the historic El Muiz Street, one of Cairo’s oldest streets, lined with remarkable examples of medieval Islamic architecture, mosques, and bustling street life that evoke the spirit of old Cairo.
Conclude the morning with a visit to the famous Khan El Khalili market, a vibrant and colorful bazaar where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, browse traditional crafts, spices, jewelry, and souvenirs.
Enjoy Lunch at a Local Egyptian Restaurant where you’ll enjoy a selection of traditional dishes crafted from regional recipes.
After lunch, delve deeper into Egypt’s millennia-spanning history with a visit to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. This state-of-the-art museum offers an extraordinary journey through Egypt’s cultural heritage, showcasing artifacts from prehistoric times to modern day. The highlight is the Royal Mummies Exhibition Room, where you’ll witness the preserved remains of some of Egypt’s most famous pharaohs, an unforgettable glimpse into ancient funerary traditions.
Following the museum visit, you’ll be comfortably transferred back to your hotel to relax and refresh.
Enjoy the evening at your own pace.
Dinner on your own, giving you the freedom to choose from a variety of dining options around your hotel.
DAY 3 – Sunday, May 17. 2026
After a morning buffet breakfast, meet your tour guide and start your day with the visit of the legendary Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Explore the massive pyramids, and learn about the fascinating history, architecture, and mysteries surrounding these ancient marvels. Nearby, behold the enigmatic Sphinx, with its lion’s body and human head, standing guard over the desert for thousands of years. Your guide will share captivating stories and insights, bringing the ancient Egyptian civilization to life before your eyes.
Following your morning exploration, indulge in a sumptuous lunch at a deluxe restaurant where you can enjoy a refined dining experience.
After lunch, continue your cultural journey with a visit to the spectacular Grand Egyptian Museum. This world-class museum houses the largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts, offering an immersive experience through Egypt’s rich history. A highlight of your visit is the exclusive King Tutankhamun Exhibition, showcasing the treasures and relics of the boy king in extraordinary detail. Walk among priceless artifacts, golden masks, and intricate jewelry, gaining deep insights into the life and legacy of one of Egypt’s most famous pharaohs.
After an enriching day of discovery, you will be comfortably transferred back to your hotel. Take some time to relax and unwind in your luxurious accommodations.
Enjoy a free evening at your leisure in vibrant Cairo.
Dinner is on your own this evening, offering you the flexibility to discover local dining gems or enjoy the convenience of your hotel’s restaurants.
DAY 4 – Monday, May 18. 2026
Begin your day with an early breakfast served at your hotel, check out and you will be transferred to Cairo Airport. The drive takes approximately 45 minutes.
Board an early morning flight to Luxor, a short and scenic one-hour journey that will take you to the heart of ancient Egypt’s most magnificent archaeological treasures.
Upon arrival in Luxor, your day of discovery begins with the visit to the Luxor Museum, a beautifully curated space that houses an exquisite collection of artifacts from the region. From statues and jewelry to rare relics, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the art and culture of ancient Thebes
Next, explore the sprawling Karnak Temple, one of the largest religious sites in the world. Wander through grand halls, towering columns, and intricately carved walls, and learn about the pharaohs who dedicated centuries to its construction.
After your morning visits, you will be transferred to your luxurious Nile cruise ship where you will check in and settle into your elegant cabin, your home for the upcoming journey along the timeless river.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch on board the cruise, featuring a delicious selection of dishes prepared with fresh ingredients.
Later in the afternoon, take a guided visit to the Luxor Temple, situated in the heart of the modern city. Admire its majestic statues, colossal pillars, and the impressive avenue of sphinxes that once connected it to Karnak. Your expert guide will bring the history and legends of these temples vividly to life.
Return to your cruise ship for a sumptuous dinner served in the elegant dining area. Relax and enjoy the tranquil ambiance as you dine, reflecting on the wonders of the day.
DAY 5 – Tuesday, May 19. 2026
After breakfast, join your guide for a fascinating exploration of the Valley of the Kings, the ancient burial ground of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs. Step inside the elaborately decorated tombs, including the world-famous Tomb of King Tutankhamun, where you can marvel at exquisite wall paintings and learn about the secrets of the afterlife according to ancient Egyptian beliefs.
Next, visit the magnificent Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, an architectural masterpiece carved into the cliffs, dedicated to Egypt’s most successful female pharaoh. Wander through its terraces and colonnades while hearing stories of her reign and legacy.
Conclude your morning with a photo stop at the towering Colossi of Memnon, two massive stone statues that have stood guard for over 3,000 years, offering a perfect photo opportunity to capture the grandeur of ancient Egypt.
Return to your Nile cruise for a relaxing lunch. Enjoy a delectable meal featuring a selection of local and international dishes as you take in the serene views of the Nile riverbanks.
Early this afternoon, your cruise sets sail toward the historic city of Edfu. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon on deck as you sail along the Nile, watching rural life unfold along the riverbanks. The cruise includes passing through the Esna Lock, a fascinating engineering marvel where your boat will be gently raised or lowered to continue its journey along the river. This peaceful sailing time offers the perfect chance to relax, read, or simply enjoy the stunning scenery.
As evening falls, savor a delicious dinner served on board your cruise.
Overnight in Edfu
DAY 6 – Wednesday, May 20. 2026
After breakfast, embark on a horse carriage ride to the Temple of Horus in Edfu, one of the most well-preserved and magnificent temples from Ancient Egypt. Dedicated to Horus, the falcon-headed god and protector of the pharaoh, this temple stands as a testament to the architectural skill and religious devotion of the ancient Egyptians. Wander through its towering columns, intricately carved reliefs, and grand halls, while your expert guide shares captivating stories about the mythology, rituals, and history surrounding this sacred site.
Return to your cruise and set sail towards the city of Kom Ombo. Relax on deck as the Nile flows gently past, offering scenic views of riverbanks dotted with palm trees, small villages, and farmers tending their land.
Midday, enjoy a delicious lunch.
In the afternoon, explore the fascinating Temple of Kom Ombo, a rare double temple dedicated to two gods: Sobek, the crocodile god of fertility and power, and Horus the Elder. This unusual temple’s symmetrical design offers a unique insight into ancient Egyptian religious practices. Discover the intricate carvings, reliefs, and ancient medical instruments etched into the walls, reflecting the temple’s role as a center for healing and worship.
Following your visit, continue sailing towards the historic city of Aswan. destinations.
As the day winds down, indulge in a delightful dinner served on board.
Overnight in Aswan
DAY 7 – Thursday, May 21. 2026
After morning breakfast, join your guide to visit to the enchanting Temple of Philae, dedicated to the goddess Isis, the deity of magic and fertility. Situated on an island in the middle of the Nile, this temple is renowned for its graceful architecture, intricate carvings, and beautifully preserved hieroglyphs. Surrounded by tranquil waters and lush greenery, the temple offers a magical atmosphere steeped in history and spirituality. Your expert guide will lead you through the temple complex, sharing captivating stories of ancient Egyptian mythology and the temple’s important role in the religious life of the region.
Return to your cruise ship to enjoy lunch served.
This afternoon, enjoy a felucca sailboat ride on the Nile. Glide gently across the calm waters aboard this elegant wooden sailboat, surrounded by the stunning scenery of the riverbanks. The timing of this tranquil cruise is flexible, often arranged to coincide with the spectacular Nile sunset, offering a perfect blend of nature’s beauty and peaceful reflection.
Enjoy dinner on board.
DAY 8 – Friday, May 22. 2026
Morning breakfast, check out and proceed to Aswan Airport, where you’ll board your flight for a short flight to Abu Simbel, home to the magnificent rock-cut temples built by Ramses II.
Upon arrival, a quick drive will take you to Abu Simbel Temples, marveling at their colossal statues and intricate carvings. These monumental temples stand as a testament to ancient Egyptian ingenuity and devotion, famously relocated in the 1960s to protect them from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. Your guide will reveal the fascinating history behind these masterpieces and the stories of Ramses II’s reign.
After your visit, lunch will be served before flying to Hurghada where you coach will be waiting for you to take you on an hour trip to rejoin your ship at Safaga port.
7:00pm Depart Sultan Qabos harbor and transfer to Muscat Int. Airport
7:30pm Arrive Muscat airport and check-in for Cairo flight
9:30pm Flight to Cairo – MS 931 (flight details TBC and subject to change)
00:30am Arrive Cairo Airport
01:15am Proceed to your hotel
2:00am Check in at the Four Seasons First Residence Cairo hotel (or similar)
Morning breakfast at your hotel
10:30am Proceed to the Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque
11:00am Visit the Citadel and Mohamed Ali Mosque
12:00am Proceed to Khan El Khalili
12:30pm Visit Muiz Islamic Street and Khan El Khalili market
01:30pm Lunch at a local restaurant served in Khan El Khalili market
02:30pm Proceed to the National Museum of Egyptian civilization
03:00pm Visit the NEMEC including the Royal mummies exhibition hall
04:00pm Drive back to your hotel
05:00pm Arrive your hotel
Dinner on your own
Morning breakfast
09:00am Proceed to the Pyramids of Giza
09:45am Visit the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx
11:45am Proceed for lunch
12:00pm Lunch at deluxe restaurant
01:00pm Proceed to the GEM
01:30pm Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum Including King Tutankhamen treasures
04:00pm Back to your hotel
Overnight in Lecture
Morning continental breakfast and check out
05:00am Drive to Cairo airport
06:45am Arrive Cairo airport
08:00am Fly to Luxor
09:00am Arrive Luxor airport
09:30am Proceed to Luxor Museum
10:00am Visit Luxor Museum
11:00am Proceed to Karnak temple
11:15am Visit Karnak temple
12:45pm Proceed to your cruise
01:15pm Check in on your Nile Cruise
01:30pm Lunch on board
Free time at leisure
05:00pm Proceed to Luxor temple
05:30pm Visit Luxor temple
06:30pm Drive back to your cruise
07:00pm Arrive your cruise
07:30pm Dinner on board
Overnight in Luxor
08:00am Cross the Nile to the west bank
08:30am Visit the Valley of the Kings including King Tutankhamen tomb
10:15am Proceed to Hatsheaput temple
10:30am Visit Hatshepsut temple
11:30am Proceed to the Colossi of Memnon
11:35am Photo stop at the Colossi of Memnon
11:45am Drive back to your cruise
12:15pm Arrive your cruise
12:30pm Lunch on board
01:00pm Sail to Edfu – 9 Hours
Pass Esna lock
07:00pm Dinner on board
07:15am Embark your horse carriage toward Edfu temple
07:30am Visit Edfu temple
09:15am Back to the cruise
09:30am Arrive the cruise
10:00am Sail to Kom Ombo – 5 hours
12:00pm Lunch on board
03:30pm Visit Kom Ombo temple
Sail to Aswan
05:00pm Sail to Aswan
09:30am Proceed to Philae temple
10:00am Visit Philae temple
11:30am Back to the cruise
12:00pm Arrive the cruise
04:00pm Felucca ride on the Nile
Morning breakfast and check out
08:15am Proceed to Aswan airport
09:00am Arrive Aswan airport
10:00am Fly to Abu Simbel
11:00am Arrive Abu Simbel airport and proceed to the temple
11:30am Visit the temple of Abu Simbel
01:00pm Proceed for lunch
01:15pm Lunch at local restaurant
02:15pm Drive back to Abu Simbel airport
02:30pm Arrive Abu Simbel airport
03:00pm Fly to Hurghada
05:30pm Arrive Hurghada airport
06:15pm Drive to Safaga port
07:15pm Arrive Safaga port and embark the ship
Egypt’s electrical system is 220/230 volts (A/C 50 cycles). Most hotels and lodges have hair dryers and plug adaptors in the bedrooms. If you bring electric appliances, take along an international converter kit complete with a set of adapter plugs. Outlets in Egypt require a two-pronged adapter plug with 2 round prongs.
Daytime temperatures in Cairo remain in the high 30's and in Luxor around 35’s. The evening temperatures are usually mild.
Comfortable, light and loose clothing, good walking shoes, hat and sunscreen.
Luggage: For all flights on this program, one piece per person 23 KG + 1 Carry on 9 KG.
Four Seasons First Residence Hotel - Cairo
35 Charles de Gaulle, Oula, Giza District, Giza Governorate 12612
Jaz Regent Nile Cruise
El Idrissy Dock, Awameya, Luxor
Passports are required to bring with you on this trip. For US, EU and Canadian citizens, you will receive visa upon arrival at Cairo airport, no formality from your side needs to be done. Guests are responsible for confirming up-to-date vaccination requirements directly with their local embassy.
Guests are responsible for confirming up-to-date vaccination requirements directly with their local embassy or health authority. Please note that visas (Except Egypt Entry Visa) and vaccination costs are not included in the price of this program.
Cruise line-generated manifests must align precisely with your official travel documents.Failure to present the correct documentation or inconsistencies in guests names may lead to denied travel or the need to re-purchase tickets at your own expense. Guests will be responsible for any additional costs incurred due to these discrepancies.
?3 nights in Cairo at The Four Seasons First Residence or similar, bed and breakfast basis
?4 nights cruise on the Nile on Jaz Regent or similar on Full board basis
?Transportation by private deluxe vehicles
?Qualified English-speaking guide going all through the program with guests from Muscat port to Safaga port
?Porterage in airports, hotels and Nile Cruise
?Complimentary bottled water during the excursions
?Economy class flights as per itinerary
?All meals include bottled water, tea or coffee.
?Egypt Visa Entry
?Any meals or beverages not mentioned in the program
?Gratuities for drivers, guide, and cruise crew
?Hotel incidentals expenses such as telephone calls, laundry, room service etc
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. No refunds or partial refunds will be issued for any unused portion of the program. This includes, but is not limited to, missed transfers, accommodation, guided tours, meals, or activities. All venues, hotel stays, tour guides, and logistical services are secured and pre-paid well in advance to ensure a seamless experience for all participants.
Discover the key highlights of Moorea including the Belvedere offering breathtaking vistas, the Marae Tiirua archaeological site, the Ancient Crater, and the Toatea Viewpoint with expansive lagoon views.
Stay at the Sofitel Moorea’s Overwater Bungalows, where refined interiors inspired by Paul Gauguin blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. These exclusive accommodations provide direct access to the crystal-clear lagoon, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the vibrant marine life at their leisure. The glass floor reveals the underwater world beneath, offering a unique connection to the ocean. Enjoy unparalleled privacy, soothing sea breezes, and the tranquil ambiance that only a bungalow perched over turquoise waters can provide.
Upon arrival at Moorea, you will be welcomed and transferred to the Belvedere, located 240 meters above sea level. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Opunohu and Cook bays, Mount Rotui, surrounding mountain ranges, the vibrant lagoon, and pineapple fields nestled within the volcanic crater.
Next, visit the Marae Tiirua, an important archaeological site that offers insight into ancient Tahitian culture and traditions.
Continue to explore the Ancient Crater, a remarkable feature showcasing Moorea’s volcanic origins and natural beauty.
Conclude your excursion at the Toatea Viewpoint, where you can admire panoramic vistas of Temae beach, Tahiti island, the Sofitel overwater bungalows - your hideaway until tomorrow -, and the vivid lagoon waters.
After your tour, you will be transferred to the Hotel Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort, where the Superior Overwater Bungalows provide a serene retreat above turquoise water. The elegant interiors, inspired by French painter Paul Gauguin, feature a glass panel in the floor for glimpses of the seabed below. With direct access to the lagoon from your terrace, feel free to immerse yourself in the warm, shallow water at any time. Equipped with a mask and snorkel, you will discover the lagoon transformed into a vast, natural aquarium—a truly enchanting experience unique to this island paradise.
Overnight at the Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort.
Begin your day with a sumptuous buffet breakfast.
Enjoy a morning at leisure to unwind or partake in optional activities.
Kindly ensure all check-out procedures are completed before 11:00 AM.
Subsequently, you will be transferred to the ferry terminal for your departure to Papeete.
Upon arrival in Papeete, a dedicated representative will be on hand to assist you with your transfer back to the ship.
The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. All program details including timings indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. 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.
10:00am Depart Moorea pier
10:25am Visit the Belvedere View Point
10:50am Visit the Marae Tiirua
11:15am Visit the Ancient Caldeira
12:05pm Visit the Toatea View Point
12:30pm Arrive at Hotel Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort – Complete your Check In procedures(Lunch at leisure, not included)
2:00pm Check In your Overwater Bungalow
Dinner at Pure Restaurant (included)
Hotel Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort
6 to 10am Enjoy the Buffet Breakfast at your own pace (included)
Morning at leisure
Before 11am, complete your Check Out procedures
11:00am Transfer to Pier Ferry
11:35am Ferry departure to Papeete
12:05pm Arrive in Papeete. Transfer to the ship
French Polynesia’s electrical system operates at 220 volts with a frequency of 50 Hz. Most hotels and resorts provide standard European-style two-prong outlets. If you are bringing electrical appliances from outside Europe, it is advisable to carry an international adapter kit. The outlets generally accept Type E and Type F plugs, featuring two round pins. While many accommodations offer hair dryers and adapters, it is recommended to bring your own adapters to ensure compatibility. Be aware that in some remote areas or during power-saving periods, electricity availability may be limited, potentially restricting the use or charging of devices overnight.
In French Polynesia, February and March are part of the wet season. Daytime temperatures generally range from the high 20s to low 30s °C, with humidity levels often high. Occasional rain showers typically occur, mostly in the late afternoon or evening. Despite the rain, evenings remain warm and pleasant.
For your stay in Moorea, casual and lightweight clothing is recommended. Daytime attire is relaxed, perfect for enjoying the sun and sea, while evenings call for smart-casual wear.
Comfortable sandals or water shoes are advisable for beach activities and exploring coral reefs. Don’t forget your swimwear, sun hat, and high-quality sunscreen to protect against strong tropical sun. A pair of sunglasses are essential for your comfort. Wi-Fi access is available at the Sofitel Moorea.
Currency: XPF
All major credit cards are accepted at the Sofitel Moorea.
For this short trip, we recommend a small suitcase/bag.
Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort
Teavaro, 98728, Moorea, French Polynesia
Phone: +689 40 55 12 12
1 night at the Hotel Sofitel Kia Ora Moorea Beach Resort in an Overwater Bungalow, with dinner and breakfast included
Transfers and Excursion
Ferry Boat from Moorea to Papeete
Porterage for maximum 1 piece of luggage per person
Any other meals or beverages not mentioned above
Gratuities
Optional activities at the hotel that may include a fee
This program is not fully guided. Local representatives will assist you with your transfers however.
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. This program is not recommended for guests who require the use of a wheelchair or mobility scooters. Guests with mobility concerns are advised to carefully assess their personal physical capabilities and stamina. Participants must be able to independently board and disembark from transportation, including motor coaches, and should be accompanied by an able-bodied companion if assistance is needed. We encourage guests to contact the cruise line in advance to discuss any specific mobility-related questions or concerns before booking this program. 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. No refunds or partial refunds will be issued for any unused portion of the program. This includes, but is not limited to, missed transfers, accommodations, guided tours, meals, or activities. All venues, hotel stays, tour guides, and logistical services are secured and prepaid well in advance to ensure a seamless experience for all participants.
Take a quintessential journey through Mumbai by focusing on landmarks and experiences that define this sprawling metropolis that was once known as Bombay. During the introductory drive through downtown, you will see architectural highlights such as the Gateway of India monument, the ornate High Court and a collection of stunning Art Deco buildings. Visiting an esteemed synagogue will reveal much about the Jewish community while watching dabbawallah workers deliver hot lunches will offer a glimpse into daily life. A folkloric dance performance will add more cultural texture.
After disembarking the cruise ship, you will begin a panoramic drive through Mumbai, passing landmarks such as the Gateway of India arch monument, Bombay University and an ornate museum formerly named for the Prince of Wales. Upon reaching the Churchgate railway station, you will watch the dabbawallahs busily sorting countless tiffin lunch boxes for delivery to Mumbai’s work force.
After a photo stop at Victoria Railway Station, you will continue on into the northern sections of Mumbai to see a Dhobi Ghat open-air laundry. You will pass the stylish Art Deco buildings along Marine Drive before pausing for lunch at Trishna, a restaurant in the Kala Ghoda art and heritage district. The menu features seafood dishes prepared from authentic recipes from the west coast of India.
You will then visit the Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue, which one of the grandsons of influential Mumbai banker David Sassoon built. The synagogue with its white wooden staircase, decorative floor tiles and fine stain-glass is patronized by both the Baghdadi and Bene Israel communities, some of whom you will meet.
Afterwards, you will check into The Oberoi hotel and enjoy free time to relax and freshen up. The evening’s activities will include a folk dance performance in the banquet room, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres followed by a sit-down dinner.
Overnight at the The Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai or similar.
After breakfast in the hotel’s Fenix restaurant and check out, you will transfer to the pier and re-board the cruise ship.
10:00am Disembark and complete arrival formalities
10:30am Depart for a brief tour of the city
1:00pm Return drive along Marine Drive
1:30pm Lunch at Trishna restaurant
3:00pm Visit the Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue
3:45pm Check in at The Oberoi Hotel
6:30pm Watch folk dancing in a hotel banquet room
Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres followed by a sit-down dinner
Overnight at The Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai or similar
7:00am Breakfast at the Fenix and the morning at leisure
11:00am Checkout and transfer to the pier and reboard the ship
220 – 240 volts. Bring a universal travel adaptor for electrical devices.
Around 30°C (86°F ) during the day.
Casual cotton wear for the day. Also, bring sunscreen, hats, sunglasses and comfortable walking shoes.
US dollars are widely accepted. Indian Rupees, available in denomination of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 & 500.
A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required. Check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality. It is essential to obtain an Indian Visa in advance.
The Oberoi Hotel
Nariman Point, Mumbai – 400021
Phone: (+91-22) 66325757
?1 night at The Oberoi, Mumbai in an Ocean View Room inclusive of breakfast
?Lunch at Trishna restaurant inclusive of local beer and wines
?Folk dances at a hotel banquet room. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres followed by a sit-down dinner
?Transfers and tours in a deluxe coach with the services of our staff to assist
?English-speaking guide for all sightseeing as per the itinerary
?Unlimited mineral water on the coach
?Porterage at the hotel
?Gratuities to drivers, guide and tour manager
Behold the staggeringly beautiful natural phenomenon Iguazú Falls up close and from both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides, two perspectives that will leave you in awe. The surrounding national park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Iguazú is its star attraction. This massive semicircular cascade is made up of 275 separate waterfalls that thunder down sheer cliffs in a majestic display of nature’s raw power. An open-air ecological train will take you to its single tallest waterfall, a monstrous rainbow-spewing curtain of water known as Devil’s Throat.
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.
This program is not wheelchair accessible and is not recommended for guests who require the use of a wheelchair or mobility scooters. Guests with mobility concerns are advised to carefully assess their personal physical capabilities and stamina. Participants must be able to independently board and disembark from transportation, including motorcoaches, and should be accompanied by an able-bodied companion if assistance is needed. We encourage guests to contact the cruise line in advance to discuss any specific mobility-related questions or concerns before booking this program.
After disembarking the cruise ship in Montevideo, you will transfer to the ferry terminal and take the ferry to Buenos Aires. Lunch will be served on the ferry or at the airport in Buenos Aires before you fly to Iguazú Falls.
Once you land, you will transfer to the Hotel Das Cataratas in the Brazilian National Park, where you will enjoy dinner and overnight.
Following breakfast at the hotel, you will transfer to the Iguazú National Park. The name Iguazú means “Great Waters” in the language of the indigenous Guarani people. That description couldn’t be more accurate.
Iguazú Falls is an monumental natural wonder that is taller than Niagara Falls and twice as wide. It consists of 275 waterfalls that form a massive and magnificent cascade that stretches for nearly 1.7 miles. Its waters thunder through a jungle of sub-tropical greenery on the border between Argentina and Brazil.
As you travel on foot along the lower-circuit catwalks on the Argentinian side of the falls, you will enjoy a unique perspective of Iguazú. You will be close enough to feel the spray and energy that this enormous wall of falling water creates.
Following a buffet lunch within the national park, you will ride the open-air Iguazú ecological train to Devil’s Throat, where the waterfall really flaunts its unbridled power. There, the water crashes down into a milky abyss, creating rainbow after rainbow.
After this extraordinary experience, you will return to the hotel for dinner and to spend the evening.
After breakfast at the hotel and check out, you will tour the Brazilian side of the national park. A box lunch will be served as you transfer to the airport for the return flight to Buenos Aires. Upon landing, you will transfer to the pier to re-embark the cruise ship.
The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. 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. 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.
9:30am Disembark from the ship and transfer to the ferry terminal
11:00am Take the ferry from Montevideo to Buenos Aires
2:00pm Arrive in Buenos Aires and transfer to the airport
4:35pm Fly to Iguazu - AR 1788 (subject to change)
6:30pm Arrive at Iguazu and transfer to the Das Cataratas Hotel
Dinner and overnight at the Das Cataratas Hotel
7:00am Buffet breakfast at the hotel
8:30am Visit the Argentinian side of the falls, lower and upper circuits
12:00pm Lunch at La Selva Restaurant or similar inside the national park
2:00pm Ride the eco-train to Devil’s Throat
4:00pm Transfer back to the hotel
Overnight at the Das Cataratas Hotel
7:30am Hotel check out and visit the Brazilian side of the falls
Transfer to the airport with a box lunch on the way
3:30pm Fly to Buenos Aires - AR 1785 (subject to change)
5:15pm Arrive in Buenos Aires and transfer to the pier to re-board the ship.
Seasons in South America are exactly opposite of those in North America. Rain can fall at any time of the year. Hot humid climate should be expected during the summer (December-March).
Average high: 90°F - 32°C
Average low: 65°F - 18°C
Mean temperature: 74°F - 23°C
Comfortable weather-appropriate clothes, swimsuit, sunscreen and insect repellant.
Argentinian Peso. Credit and debit cards are accepted everywhere and many shops accept U.S. dollars.
220W, adaptors are available.
15kg / 33lbs for checked-in luggage + 1 carry on.
Guests must bring their passports, which should also be valid for more than 6 months at the time of travel.
Das Cataratas Hotel, Rodovia Br 469, Km 32, s/n (National Park BR).
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.
•2 nights at Das Cataratas Hotel (Superior Room) with full American breakfast
•Economy-class flights per the itinerary
•All transfers in private vehicles with an English-speaking guide
•Excursion to Argentinian side of Iguazú Falls and Devil’s Throat with entrance fees
•1 cocktail by the falls
•2 dinners at the hotel
•1 lunch at the national park
•Tips for luggage
•Meals as per the itinerary (starter, main course, dessert, nonalcoholic beverages and wine)
•Tips for porters, guides and drivers
•Additional drinks during meals
•Any meals not mentioned in above itinerary
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 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.
Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Mid-cruise overland programs must be purchased no later than 60 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 90 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty.
Explore Machu Picchu – the Lost City of the Incas – much of which still remains a mystery even though it was discovered largely intact more than a century ago. This archaeological complex has been thoroughly excavated to reveal the wonders of the Inca Empire at its height. The setting high above sea level in a tropical mountain forest is equally dramatic. You will also browse magnificent Inca landmarks in Cusco, the capital of the ancient Inca Empire, that were built to exacting standards yet without mortar.
Special Note: As this is an active program that takes place at high altitudes, we strongly recommend that all guests consult with their physician regarding their ability to participate prior to signing up. 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 guests traveling with a wheelchair or with walking difficulties due to the amount of walking, steps and uneven ground.
Following disembarkation from the ship in Pisco, you will transfer to the Lima Airport for your flight to Cusco. Before boarding, you will enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Lima.
After flying into Cusco, you will transfer to the JW Marriott Hotel in Cusco or a similar hotel in Cusco for dinner and to overnight. All of the rooms at the JW Marriott have an oxygen-enriched system to help you acclimate to the altitude. This upgrade service has been included in this package.
Following breakfast at the hotel, you will drive to the train station and board the Vistadome train for Aguas Calientes. Upon arriving there, you will drive to the ruins of Machu Picchu to explore this Lost City of the Incas. Lunch at a local restaurant.
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 Spanish conquistadors never found this hidden city, it was largely intact when explorer Hiram Bingham discovered it in 1911.
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, you will re-board the Vistadome train and journey back to Ollantaytambo. Upon arriving to the train station, you will transfer back to your hotel in Cusco for dinner and to overnight.
After enjoying breakfast, check out and transfer to the sacred site of Koricancha, a 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 considered to be one of the greatest existing examples of Inca stonework.
Then, you will see Sacsayhuaman fortress. Strategically located on a hill overlooking the city, the fortress was constructed without mortar like many other Inca structures. Yet the enormous stones, weighing as much as 200 tons, fit so tightly that not even a thin blade of grass can slide between them. The craftsmanship is a stunning example of the Incas’ sophisticated construction techniques and architectural skills.
After this visit, you will transfer to the airport for the flights to Lima and on to Trujillo, where you will re-board the ship. Box lunch included in Lima.
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. 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.
7:45am Disembark in Pisco (We suggest guests fly with a carry-on only)
8:00am Transfer to the Lima Airport
1:00pm Arrival at airport and lunch at a local restaurant
2:20pm Check-in for your flight
4:20pm Fly from Lima to Cusco (flight details TBA and subject to change)
5:40pm Arrive in Cusco
6:00pm Drive to your hotel
6:30pm Check in at your hotel
7:00pm Dinner at your hotel
Overnight at the JW Marriott Cusco or similar hotel
6:00am Wake-up call
6:30am Buffet breakfast at hotel (not private)
7:00am Drive to the train station to board train to Aguas Calientes
9:00am Board Vistadome Train (subject to change)
9:15am Vistadome Train to Aguas Calientes
10:52am Walk to bus station
11:15am Bus drive to Machu Picchu Citadel
12:00pm Lunch at a local restaurant
1:00pm Guided visit of the Citadel
3:00pm Bus drive back to Aguas Calientes
3:30pm Free time in Aguas Calientes
4:00pm Walk to train station
4:30pm Board Vistadome Train (subject to change)
4:43pm Vistadome Train to Ollantaytambo
6:31pm Drive back to your hotel
8:30pm Arrival at the hotel
9:00pm Dinner at the hotel
Buffet breakfast at hotel
8:00am Drive to Korikancha Temple
8:15am Visit Koricancha
9:00am Drive to Sacsayhuman
9:15am Visit Sacsayhuaman
10:00am Drive to the Cusco Airport
10:30am Check in at the airport
12:30pm Fly from Cusco to Lima (flight details TBA and subject to change)
2:00pm Assistance in Lima with box lunch
4:20pm Fly from Lima to Trujillo (flight details TBA and subject to change)
5:35pm Arrive in Trujillo
6:00pm Drive to the port in Salaverry
7:00pm Arrive at the port in Salaverry to board the ship
January / February is normally rainy in the highlands. Average temperature in the highlands is 65ºF max /43ºF min while in Lima it is 80ºF max/68ºF min.
November through April is considered the rainy season in the highlands so be prepared for various weather conditions, which often change suddenly because of the high altitude. Dressing in layers with rain gear is recommended.
• Light luggage (carry-on) is recommended for this short overland trip
• Comfortable, casual clothing in natural breathable fabrics. Temperatures will change as altitudes and the time of day change, so it’s best to bring shorts as well as long trousers and clothing that can be layered. Cathedrals, churches, and other 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 common in highland regions.
• A lightweight preferably non-plastic raincoat or poncho and an umbrella.
• Comfortable walking shoes with low or no heels. Sandals may not be comfortable for some sightseeing.
• Sunglasses with a strap, sunscreen, a sunhat and insect repellent.
• Walking sticks are prohibited in Machu Picchu unless they are needed by guests with mobility problems.
Peru’s currency is the Sol (S/.). The exchange rate with the U.S. dollar varies. Some venues accept U.S. dollars.
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 and adaptors however we recommend bringing your own universal travel adaptor.
For domestic flights in Peru, it is permitted to check one piece of 23Kg (50 pounds) per person and 1 carry-on of 10Kg (22 pounds) per person. Excess luggage will be subject to fees imposed by the airline and will be the responsibility of each guest, payable to the airline when checking in for your flights.
Foreign passengers entering Peru must have a passport valid at least 6 months past the day of arrival and should have sufficient blank pages for visas and immigration stamps. Guests must bring their passports with them.
Passport details will be required to be provided to the cruise line approximately 100 days before departure so that tickets can be purchased for entry to Machu Picchu. Please contact OCI Reservations to ensure we have your most up to date passport details.
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.
JW Marriott Hotel Cusco
Esquina De La, Ruinas 432, Cusco 08001, Perú
Phone: +51 84 582200
• English-speaking licensed guides
• 2 nights in an oxygen-enriched Deluxe Room at the JW Marriott Hotel in Cusco or a similar hotel on a bed and breakfast basis
• Entrance fee to Machu Picchu, Koricancha, and Sacsayhuaman
• Round-trip Vistadome Train
• 2 lunches and 2 dinners at local restaurants (2 glasses of local wine or beer, 1 water or soft drink and a hot beverage)
• 1 box lunch
• Gratuities for luggage porterage and restaurants
• Bottled water on coaches
• Airport transfers
• Economy-class flights per the itinerary. Direct flights not guaranteed
• Drinks and meals not mentioned above
• Personal expenses and hotel incidentals such as laundry, phone calls, and minibar
• Gratuities to drivers and guides
• Excess or overweight luggage fees
Once purchased, pricing is guaranteed and not subject to change. Mid-cruise overland programs must be purchased no later than 60 days prior to your sail date. Cancellations made within 60 days or less prior to the sail date are subject to 100% cancellation penalty.
Behold the wonders of Torres del Paine National Park in southernmost Chile, a land of untamed natural beauty that never fails to inspire. Your first glimpse of the rugged Patagonian terrain will be while flying overhead and then from panoramic lookouts and on a breathtaking cruise across Grey Lake, where the towering wall of blue-tinged Grey Glacier terminates. The sheer power of nature will be evident as you stand before Salto Grande waterfall. For a look at local life, you will visit an estancia for a sheep-shearing demonstration.
After disembarking in Punta Arenas, you will transfer to the airport for a chartered private flight to Puerto Natales. From the air, you will enjoy stunning views of Patagonia’s rugged landscapes and turquoise fjords with an unforgettable detour for flightseeing over Torres del Paine. You can’t help but marvel at the park’s dramatic peaks and glacial lakes from this unique perspective.
Upon landing in Puerto Natales, you will visit an estancia for a mouthwatering meal of traditional spit-roasted lamb. You will also witness a sheep-shearing demonstration and the remarkable skills of sheepdogs in action.
Later in the day, you will check into The Singular Patagonia, a 5-star hotel surrounded by the natural beauty of southern Chile.
Overnight at The Singular Patagonia Hotel or similar.
The day will begin with an early transfer to Lago Grey, where you will embark on a spectacular navigation to Grey Glacier. While cruising along the lake, you will behold the glacier’s towering ice walls and vivid blue hues. Back on land, you will enjoy a delicious lunch at Hotel Grey before heading back to Puerto Natales for dinner and to spend another delightful evening.
Today, you will explore the stunning eastern side of Torres del Paine National Park, starting with serene Laguna Azul, which will offer picture-perfect views of the iconic Torres peaks. You will then continue through Laguna Amarga to the Lago Nordenskjöld viewpoint, where turquoise waters are framed by rugged mountains.
After a hearty lunch at a restaurant set in the park’s breathtaking surroundings, you will visit the dramatic Salto Grande waterfall. You will then return to Puerto Natales to spend one last night.
After breakfast, you will transfer to Puerto Natales airport for your flight to Puerto Montt. Upon landing, you will transfer to the port to rejoin the cruise.
10:00am Disembark the ship and transfer to a Punta Arena airport
10:30am Check in and scenic flight to Puerto Natales
1:30pm Arrive in Puerto Natales
1:45pm Transfer to a Patagonia Estancia
2:30pm Lunch and activities at the Estancia
6:15pm Check in at the hotel
Overnight at The Singular Patagonia Hotel or similar
7:00am Transfer to Lago Grey
9:00am Check-in for the Lago Grey cruise
12:45pm Return to Playa Grey
1:30pm Lunch at Hotel Grey
3:30pm Transfer to the hotel
9:00am Transfer to Torres del Paine National Park
9:45am Visit the Coffee Shop
10:05am Drive to Cerro Castillo/Lago Sarmiento lookout point
10:35am Photo stop at Lago Sarmiento
10:50am Drive to Laguna Azul
11:30am Visit Laguna Azul
12:00pm Drive to Porteria Laguna Amarga
12:30pm Arrive at Porteria Laguna Azul
12:40pm Drive to Mirador Nordenskjold
1:10pm Photo stop at Mirador Nordenskjold
1:20pm Drive to Hotel Pehoe
1:40pm Lunch at Hotel Pehoe
3:25pm Drive to Salto Grande
3:45pm Visit Salto Grande
4:15pm Drive to Porteria Lago Sarmiento
4:45pm Drive back to Puerto Natales
6:15pm Arrive at your hotel
8:30am Breakfast at the hotel
10:30am Hotel check out and transfer to the airport
12:33pm Fly to Puerto Montt (flight details TBA and subject to change)
2:45pm Transfer to the cruise ship
3:30pm Arrive at the pier to embark the cruise ship
220 volts. Bring a universal travel adaptor for electronic devices.
Patagonia: Cool, mostly cloudy and windy with temperatures between 0°C to 16°C (33°F to 61°F).
Weather-appropriate quick-dry clothing that includes a wind-proof and waterproof jacket, waterproof hiking boots, thermal layers, hats, a day pack, a reusable water bottle, sunglasses, sunscreen, gloves and beanie. Also bring a camera with a zoom lens.
Chilean Peso
You may bring free of charge one piece of checked luggage weighing a maximum of 20 kilograms/44 pounds and one small carry-on per person. The carry-on bag must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you.
A passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates is required. Please consult your local embassy to confirm any visa requirements specific to your nationality.
The Singular Patagonia Hotel
Km 5, 5 Norte S/N, Natales, Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena
Phone: (+56 61) 272 2030
?3 nights in Puerto Natales at The Singular Patagonia – Singular Room
?3 breakfasts
?3 lunches and 3 dinners with 2 soft drinks, aperitifs and/or wines per meal
?1 box lunch
?Entrances and touring fees per the itinerary
?English-speaking guide
?Private chartered flight from Punta Arenas to Puerto Natales
?Economy-class flights per the itinerary
? The content and order of activities in this program are subject to change without prior notice based on weather and operational considerations to ensure guest safety and the best possible experience.
? Wildlife sightings (e.g., guanacos, condors, foxes, and pumas) are possible but cannot be guaranteed as they depend on seasonal and environmental factors
? Patagonia is known for its rapidly changing weather. Guests should be prepared for sun, wind, rain, and even snow on the same day. Waterproof, windproof gear and layered clothing are essential year-round.
? Some iconic hikes (such as the Base of the Towers or the French Valley) require long trekking days (7–10 hours).
? The park has limited connectivity: mobile signal is scarce, and internet access is minimal or unavailable in many areas. Guests should plan accordingly.
? This program is not recommended for guests with limited mobility, as many activities are not wheelchair accessible and involve uneven, rugged terrain.
Ancient Egypt will come to life as you explore Luxor landmarks such as the Karnak Temple complex and Luxor Temple, which is connected to Karnak by an avenue lined with sphinxes. Browsing artifacts from both temples in the Luxor Museum will add to your understanding of the ancient world. More wonders await in the Valley of the Kings, where you will visit King Tutankhamen’s tomb, and in the Valley of the Queens, where you will behold Queen Nefertari’s tomb. Cruising the Nile River will add yet another dimension.
Special Note: 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.
Upon disembarking the ship in Safaga, you will meet the guide and depart for the 3.5-hour drive to Luxor.
Upon arrival, you will enjoy lunch and then visit the Karnak temple. Located about two miles north of the Luxor Temple but connected to it by an impressive avenue of sphinxes, Karnak Temple was the most important sanctuary of ancient Egypt and the heart of the cult of the god Amon. Each pharaoh added his own contribution to the temple over the ensuing 2,000 years.
The Ptolemies erected the massive first pylon you will see. Past the second pylon, which is guarded by a pair of huge statues of Ramses II, you will find the great hypo-style hall, the largest hall of any temple in the world. It spans 50,000 square feet and contains 134 enormous columns. You may notice that some of the columns still have traces of the brilliant paint that originally covered them. The third pylon leads to the centre court and past the fourth pylon is the 97-foot-high obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, carved from a solid piece of pink granite.
As you pass through successive pylons and courts, you will journey back in time until you reach the oldest part of the temple, built by the pharaohs of the middle kingdom around 2000 B.C. At the south end of the temple, you will find the sacred lake where ceremonial boats took part in the worship of Amon.
Cameras and video cameras are permitted inside the Karnak Temple free of charge.
Following the tour of Karnak Temple, you will visit Luxor Temple, which was originally built during the reign of Amenophis the III and then expanded by Ramses II, who added a statue of himself and two obelisks.
Today, only one of the statues remains at the Luxor Temple; Mohamed Ali gave the other one to Louis Philippe in 1831 and it is displayed at the Concorde in Paris. After Alexander the Great rebuilt the sanctuary in the 4th century B.C., the Romans rebuilt portions of it and then the Muslims built a mosque in the temple.
Cameras and video cameras are permitted inside Luxor Temple.
Continuing on, you will transfer to your hotel for check in and then depart for the Luxor Museum. This marvelous museum overlooks the west bank of the Nile River and has an amazing collection of ancient artifacts. Displays range from magnificent pharaonic art to items used in everyday life, such as pottery and jewelry, including a carefully selected assortment of items from the Theban temples and necropolis.
Back at your hotel, you will enjoy a buffet dinner before retiring for the evening.
Following a buffet breakfast, you will cross over the Nile to the West Bank to visit the Valley of the Kings, hidden in the foothills of the Gourma Mountains. More than 60 tombs of pharaohs and noblemen have been excavated in this valley. The kings’ formal names and titles are inscribed in their tombs, along with their images and statues. Between the 18th and 20th dynasties, the kings abandoned the Memphis area and built their tombs in Thebes.
Enjoy a special visit to the Seti I Tomb, the longest and one of the most beautiful tombs in the valley. It is still recognized as an elaborately decorated monument from the times of Seti I and his son, Ramesses II. The most fascinating aspects of the tomb are the well-crafted decorations that brought antiquity to vivid life.
Next you will visit King Tutankhamun's tomb where his mummy still rests. If time permits, you may look into one or two other tombs in the area.
Continuing on, you will enjoy a photo stop at the Hatshepsut Temple, whose unique design features a series of grand terraces extending up a cliff with rows of square granite columns blending in with the mountainside.
From there, you will proceed to Valley of the Queens, where you will visit Queen Nefertari’s Tomb, which is known for its lavish decoration and colors. It is one of the largest and most spectacular in the Valley of the Queens. Nefertari Meritmut was an Egyptian queen and the first of the Great Royal Wives of Ramesses the Great.
NOTE: There are steps (up to 20 per chamber) to go down into the various tombs and the ground surrounding the tombs is uneven and dusty. It is also extremely hot. Cameras and video cameras may be used during your visit, but are not permitted inside the tombs.
Next, a photo stop will be made at the Colossi of Memnon. This structure was originally built as a mortuary temple in Thebes and guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates. All that remains today are the 75-foot-high, 1,000-ton statues of Amenhotep III. Though damaged by nature, the statues are impressive nonetheless. Cameras and video cameras are permitted free of charge.
You will next embark on a traditional wooden Dahabeya boat for a lunch cruise along the Nile.
Once you return to the hotel, you will check-out and depart for the 3.5-hour drive back to Safaga. Upon arrival, you will proceed directly to the pier and re-embark the ship.
The order of sites visited may vary to avoid congestion. All program details and the timings indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. 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.
8:30am Disembark and proceed through port security
9:00am Depart for the 3.5-hour drive to Luxor.
Restrooms are available on the bus. No comfort stop is scheduled.
12:30pm Buffet lunch at a deluxe hotel.
1:30pm Proceed to Karnak Temple
1:45pm Visit Karnak Temple
3:30pm Proceed to Luxor Temple
3:45pm Visit Luxor Temple
4:45pm Proceed to your hotel for check in
5:00pm Check in at the hotel
Optional: shopping with your guide for an hour
6:45pm Proceed to the Luxor Museum
7:00pm Visit the Luxor Museum
8:00pm Drive back to the hotel
8:15pm Buffet dinner at the hotel.
Buffet dinner will be served from 7:00pm to 10:00pm for those who opt out of the museum visit
Overnight at the Sonesta Luxor or a similar hotel
8:00am Cross the Nile to the west bank
8:45am Visit the Valley of the Kings including Seti I Tomb and King Tut’s Tomb
10:45am Proceed to Hatshepsut Temple
11:00am Photo stop at Hatshepsut Temple
11:10am Proceed to the Valley of the Queens
11:15am Visit Nefertari’s tomb
12:00pm Proceed to the Colossi of Memnon
12:05pm Photo stop at the Colossi of Memnon
12:10pm Proceed to the cruise boat
12:30pm Lunch on the Nile boat cruise
1:30pm Arrive at the hotel and check out
2:00pm Drive 3.5 hours back to Safaga. Restrooms are
available on the bus. No comfort stop is scheduled.
5:30pm Rejoin the ship in Safaga
Expected weather
38° C / 100° F
What to bring
Comfortable clothing, good walking shoes, camera, hat and sunscreen.
Currency
Egyptian Pound but USD are widely accepted.
220-240 V. Adaptors are not available at hotels, so be sure to bring your own should if needed.
A carry-on size bag is suggested for this one-night stay.
Documentation
Passports are required to brought with you on this trip. At this time, visas are not required for US, EU and Canadian citizens, however you should check with your local Egyptian Embassy for further or updated information for your nationality prior to travel.
Sonesta St. George
Gazirat Al Awameyah, Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt
Phone: +20 95 2382575
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.
Included:
• 1 night at the Sonesta St. George or a similar hotel – Royal Club Floor -Side Nile View Room
• One breakfast, two lunches and one dinner
• Bottled water, tea, coffee, one soda or one bottle of beer/one glass of local wine with meals
• Entrance fees, guide
Not Included:
• Any meals and drinks not listed above
• Personal expenses
• Hotel incidentals including room service and mini bar
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 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.
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.
Delve into the history of ancient Egyptian civilization at its apex in Luxor and in the Valley of the Kings. Both areas hold extraordinary temples that reveal the lives and times of the pharaohs in fascinating detail. See intricate hieroglyphics at Luxor Temple. Explore Karnak Temple during the day and watch a dazzling sound and light show there at night. Across the Nile River, you will view the great mortuary temples Medinet Habu and Hatshepsut and behold the Colossi of Memnon, twin majestic statues of pharaoh Amenhotep III.
Upon disembarking the ship in Safaga, you will be met and depart for the 3.5-hour drive to Luxor. Upon arriving, a stop will be made for lunch after which you will visit the Karnak Temple. Located about two miles north of the Luxor Temple, but connected to it by an impressive avenue of sphinxes, the Karnak Temple was the most important sanctuary of ancient Egypt and the heart of the cult of the god Amon. Each pharaoh added his own contribution to the temple over the ensuing 2,000 years.
The Ptolemies erected the massive first pylon that you will see. Past the second pylon, which is guarded by a pair of huge statues of Ramses II, you will find the great hypo-style hall, the largest hall of any temple in the world. It spans 50,000 square feet and contains 134 enormous columns. Some of the columns still have traces of the brilliant paint that originally covered them.
The third pylon leads to the center court and past the fourth pylon is the 97-foot-high obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, carved from a solid piece of pink granite. As you pass through successive pylons and courts, you will journey back in time until you reach the oldest part of the temple, built by the pharaohs of the middle kingdom around 2000 B.C.
At the south end of the temple, you will find the sacred lake where ceremonial boats took part in the worship of Amon. Cameras and video cameras are permitted inside the Karnak Temple free of charge.
Next, you will tour the renowned Luxor Temple, which was originally built during the reign of Amenophis the III and then expanded by Ramses II, who added a statue of himself and two obelisks. Today, only one of the statues remains at the Luxor Temple; Mohamed Ali gave the other one to Louis Philippe in 1831 and it is displayed at the Concorde in Paris.
After Alexander the Great rebuilt the sanctuary in the 4th century B.C., the Romans subsequently rebuilt portions of it, and then the Muslims built a mosque in the temple. Cameras and video cameras are permitted inside the Luxor Temple.
Following your visit to the Luxor Temple, you will be transferred to your hotel for check in.
In the evening, you will depart for a spectacular sound-and-light show at the Karnak Temple. This amazing performance traces the history of Thebes, including the lives of the pharaohs who built the necropolis. Afterwards, you will return to the hotel for dinner and to spend the evening.
A buffet dinner will be served from 7:00pm to 10:00pm for those who opt out of the show.
Following a buffet breakfast, you will cross over the Nile River to the West Bank to visit the Valley of the Kings, hidden in the foothills of the Gourma Mountains. More than 60 tombs of pharaohs and noblemen have been excavated in this valley. The kings’ formal names and titles are inscribed in their tombs, along with their images and statues. Between the 18th and 20th dynasties, the kings abandoned the Memphis area and built their tombs in Thebes.
During your time there, you will receive a ticket valid for entry to up to three tombs of your choice. Cameras may be used inside the tombs for a fee and can be paid directly to the guide.
NOTE: There are series of steps (up to approximately 20 steps per chamber) to go down into the various tombs, and the ground surrounding the tombs is uneven and dusty. It is also extremely hot there.
Continuing on, you will stop for photos at the Hatshepsut Temple, whose unique design features a series of grand terraces extending up a cliff with rows of square granite columns blending in with the mountainside.
From there you will proceed to Medinet Habu. Built by Ramses III, this temple is among the most interesting of the funerary chapels on the West Bank. The reliefs on both sides of the doorway depict battle scenes of Ramses III.
After your visit to Medinet Habu, a photo stop will be made at the Colossi of Memnon. This structure was originally built as a mortuary temple in Thebes and guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates. All that remains today are the 75-foot-high, 1,000-ton statues of Amenhotep III. Though damaged by the elements, the statues are still impressive. Cameras and video cameras are permitted free of charge.
Following a buffet lunch at the hotel and check out, you will depart for the 3.5-hour drive back to Safaga to re-embark the ship.
8:30am Disembark the ship in Safaga
8:45am Proceed to the port terminal for security screening
9:00am Depart for the 3.5-hour drive to Luxor. Restrooms are
12:30pm Buffet lunch at a deluxe hotel
4:45pm Proceed to the hotel for check in
5:15-6:15pm Optional shopping with your guide
7:30pm Proceed to Karnak Temple
8:00pm Sound-and-light show at temple
9:00pm Drive back to the hotel
9:30pm Buffet dinner at the hotel
Overnight at the Steigenberger Achti or a similar hotel
8:45am Visit the Valley of the Kings
10:15am Proceed to Hatshepsut temple
10:30am Photo stop at Hatshepsut temple
10:40am Proceed to Habu Temple
10:45am Visit Habu Temple
11:30am Proceed to Colossi of Memnon
11:35am Photo stop at Colossi of Memnon
11:40am Back to your hotel
12:15pm Lunch and hotel check out
1:30pm Depart for the 3.5-hour drive to Safaga. Restrooms are
5:00pm Arrive back in Safaga and rejoin the ship
Temperatures in Luxor average about 35°C / 95°F.
Egyptian Pound but USD are widely accepted
220- 240 V. Adaptors are not available. Bring a travel adaptor if needed.
Passports are required to brought with you. At this time, visas are not required for US, EU and Canadian citizens, however, check with your local Egyptian Embassy for further or updated information for your nationality prior to travel.
Steigenberger Achti Hotel
Luxor City, Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt
Phone: +20 100 447 0503
*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.
•1 night at the Steigenberger Achti Hotel or similar (Nile View Room)
•One breakfast, two lunches and one dinner
•Bottled water, tea, coffee, one soda or one bottle of beer/one glass of local wine with meals
•Entrance fees, English-speaking guide
•Gratuities for drivers and guides
•Personal expenses and hotel incidentals including mini bar and room service
See Egypt’s ancient wonders in a new light while exploring the icons in the Valley of the Kings, an unrivalled open-air museum of mortuary temples and tombs. Behold Luxor Temple, another spectacular temple built for the female pharaoh Hatshepsut and the towering twin Colossi of Memnon statues. A day in Cairo will enhance your understanding of Egypt’s storied past as you will not only be awed by the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx, but also browse the priceless antiquities in the Egyptian Museum.
NOTE: This program involves extensive walking over uneven ground and is thus not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or for those who require a wheelchair.
Upon disembarking the ship in Safaga, you will be met by your guide and depart for the 3.5-hour escorted drive to Luxor. Restrooms are available on the coach, therefore no stops are planned along the way.
Upon arrival in Luxor, you will enjoy lunch before crossing the Nile River by motor boat that is covered but open on the sides. There are a few steps down to the reach the boat.
You will then proceed to the Valley of the Kings in the West Bank, where you will find the remarkable tombs of Egypt’s ancient kings, their families and other Egyptian nobility. Ample time is allotted for you to fully explore the area and enter three tombs of your choice. There are numerous steps to enter the tombs and the ground is uneven.
You will next stop for photos at Hatshepsut Temple, a mortuary temple built by Hatshepsut, the only woman to rule as a pharaoh. Built into the mountainside, it stands as an incredible monument to the powers held by the pharaohs.
A second photo stop will follow at the Colossi of Memnon, two massive statues that originally flanked the entrance to Amenhotep III's mortuary temple. Although the temple was destroyed in an earthquake and most of its remnants have long since disappeared, these magnificent statues still stand guard, albeit over an open field.
You will then visit Luxor Temple. This renowned ancient structure was originally built during the reign of Amenophis the III and then expanded by Ramses II, who added a statue of himself and two obelisks. Only one obelisk remains at the temple; the other one was given by Mohamed Ali to Louis Philippe in 1831 and is displayed at the Concorde in Paris to this day.
After Alexander the Great rebuilt the sanctuary in the 4th century B.C., the Romans rebuilt portions of it and the Muslims then built a mosque in the temple. Cameras and video cameras are permitted inside Luxor Temple. The ground is uneven here.
Following your visit to Luxor Temple, you will transfer to your hotel for check-in. You will enjoy a relaxed buffet dinner at the hotel before retiring for the evening.
After an early wake-up call, breakfast boxes will be distributed by the hotel before you transfer to the Luxor Airport for a one-hour flight to Cairo.
Upon arrival in Cairo, you will enjoy a buffet breakfast at a deluxe hotel before starting the day’s tour.
Your first visit will be the Egyptian Museum. Opened in 1902, the museum has more than 100 halls displaying the world’s largest and richest collection of Egyptian antiquities, including statues, mummies and the priceless treasures of King Tutankhamen. There are steps in the museum.
After your museum visit, you will visit the only remaining wonders of the Ancient World: the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx.
The Giza plateau consists of three major pyramids or tombs built by the pharaohs Cheops, his son Chephren and Chephern's son Mykerinus, where their mummified bodies would rest for eternity.
The Great Sphinx is in front of the pyramids of Chephren as the guardian of this ancient mortuary complex. This monumental statue with the body of a lion and head of a human was carved from a single piece of Giza plateau bedrock and is considered a national symbol of ancient and modern Egypt.
At each site you will have ample time to walk around and take photos, although no inside visits are permitted. Be aware of the vendors selling merchandise and camel rides, which you should do only at your own risk.
Lunch will be offered in a deluxe restaurant before driving back to Cairo Airport for the flight to Hurghada. Upon landing, you will be met and transferred to Safaga to re-board the ship.
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. 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.
available on the bus. No comfort stop is scheduled
1:30pm Proceed to the West Bank by motorboat
2:15pm Visit the Valley of the Kings
3:45pm Proceed to Hatshepsut Temple
4:00pm Photo stop at Hatshepsut Temple
4:10pm Proceed to the Colossi of Memnon
4:15pm Photo stop at the Colossi of Memnon
4:20pm Drive back to the East Bank
5:00pm Visit Luxor Temple
6:00pm Proceed to your hotel and check in
7:10pm Buffet dinner the hotel
Overnight at the Hilton Luxor Resort or a similar hotel
Day 2 – Timings subject to change based on flight details
4:00am Wake-up call, breakfast box provided by the hotel
4:45am Proceed to the Luxor Airport
5:15am Arrive at the Luxor Airport
6:30am Fly to Cairo – Private Flight
7:30am Arrive at the Cairo International Airport
8:15am Proceed for breakfast
8:45am Breakfast at a deluxe restaurant
9:30am Proceed to the Egyptian Museum
9:45am Visit the Egyptian Museum
11:30am Proceed to the pyramids
12:15pm Visit the Pyramids and the Sphinx
2:15pm Proceed to lunch
2:30pm Lunch at a deluxe restaurant
3:30pm Drive to the Cairo Airport
4:30pm Arrive at the Cairo Airport
5:30pm Fly to Hurghada – Private Flight
6:30pm Arrive in Hurghada
7:00pm Drive to Safaga port
8:00pm Arrive at Safaga port and re-embark the ship
220- 240 V. Adaptors are not available at hotels. Bring your own if you require one.
Domestic flights accommodate one piece of checked (23 kg/50 lb.) and one carry on (8 kg/17 lb.) per
person. If you exceed this allowance, you will be required to pay for any excess at the check-in counter.
4. Failure to comply with the above regulations may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which neither Oceania Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible for.
Passports are required to brought with you. At this time, visas are not required for US, EU and Canadian citizens, however you should check with your local Egyptian Embassy for further or updated information for your nationality prior to travel.
Hilton Luxor Resort or a similar hotel – Nile View Room
El-Karnak El-Gadid, Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt
Phone: +20 100 600 1270
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.
• 1 night at the Hilton Luxor Resort and Spa or similar – Side Nile View Room
• Entrance fees, guides and touring as per the itinerary
• Domestic economy-class flights per the itinerary
• Gratuities
• Personal expenses and 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, gravel andnatural 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.
Behold the most revealing landmarks around Cairo and come away with a greater understanding of Egypt’s storied past. Few experiences are quite so mesmerizing as standing before the Great Pyramid of Giza – the sole remaining Wonder of the Ancient World – and the colossal Sphinx in its shadow. A look at the Citadel fortress and a 14th-century bazaar add more intrigue, while the treasures of King Tut are showcased within the Grand Egyptian Museum. The deeper you delve into Egypt’s history, the more captivating it becomes.
Special Note: Guests traveling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour.
Note: This program involves extensive walking over uneven ground and is thus not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or for those who require a wheelchair.
Upon disembarking the ship in Safaga, you will be met and transferred to the Hurghada airport for the flight to Cairo. A box lunch from the ship or a snack at the airport (TBA) will be provided.
Upon landing in Cairo, you will visit a medieval Islamic fortress known simply as The Citadel and the adjacent Mosque of Muhammad Ali, which is often called the Alabaster Mosque due to the extensive use of that stone throughout the building. The mosque is the largest such structure built in Cairo during the first half of the 19th century and looks impressive even from a distance.
Later in the afternoon, you will browse Khan El-Khalili, an open-air bazaar established in the 14th century. As you meander through the market’s labyrinthine alleyways, you will find everything from handcrafted jewelry to carpets and clothing. The atmosphere is wonderfully vibrant and the aroma of fresh-ground spices wafting through the air only adds to the ambiance.
Afterwards, you will transfer to the Four Seasons First Residence (or a similar hotel) for check-in. Dinner will be served at the hotel, but the remainder of the day will be at your leisure.
Following an early-morning breakfast at the hotel and check out, you will drive to the Step Pyramid of Sakkara, which overlooks Djoser’s mortuary complex. Dating from 2700 BC, the Step Pyramid is the oldest stone structure in the world and was designed by Imhotep for King Djoser. The complex also contains 16 other pyramids in various stages of preservation.
Because the necropolis complex was buried beneath the sands for much of the past two millennia, even the sizable mortuary surrounding Djoser’s pyramid was not unearthed until 1924. As a result, many of the mastaba tombs have been superbly preserved with both their structures and lavish interior decorations intact.
You will then travel to the legendary Great Pyramid of Giza, the sole remaining Wonder of the Ancient World. Built as a royal tomb for Cheops, it is the largest of a group of three pyramids. The other two pyramids were constructed to hold the mummified remains of the pharaoh’s son and successor Chephren and Chephren’s son, Mykerinus.
Southeast of the Great Pyramid stands the Sphinx, the monument of a mythical creature with the head of a man and the body of a lion. It was carved out of solid limestone around 2650 BC and faces east, probably to greet the rising sun and the return of life each day.
Following lunch at a nearby restaurant, you will visit the Grand Egyptian Museum, the world’s largest archaeological museum. Of all its priceless artifacts, the items from King Tutankhamen’s tomb is the highlight, as the full collection has never been displayed in one place before.
After this enlightening experience, you will transfer to the Cairo airport for the return flight to Hurghada. Upon arriving, you will continue on to the pier and re-board the cruise ship.
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. 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.
10:15am Disembark the ship in Safaga
10:30am Drive to the Hurghada airport
11:30am Arrive at the Hurghada airport and check-in for the flight to Cairo
12:40pm Fly to Cairo (flight details TBA and subject to change)
1:40pm Arrive in Cairo
2:30pm Drive to The Citadel and Mosque of Muhammad Ali
3:00pm Visit the Citadel and Mosque of Muhammad Ali
4:00pm Proceed to the Khan El-Khalili market
4:15pm Explore the Khan El-Khalili market
5:45pm Proceed to the hotel
6:30pm Check in at the hotel
Overnight at the Four Seasons First Residence or a similar hotel
6:00am Breakfast and check-out
7:00am Proceed to Sakkara
7:45am Visit the Step Pyramids of Sakkara and tombs
9:15am Drive to the Pyramids of Giza
10:00am Visit the Pyramids of Giza
12:00pm Proceed to lunch
12:15pm Lunch at the Marriott Mena House or a similar venue
1:15pm Proceed to the Grand Egyptian Museum
1:30pm Visit the Grand Egyptian Museum including King Tutankhamen treasures
3:30pm Drive to the Cairo airport
4:30pm Arrive at the airport and check-in for a flight to Hurghada
6:00pm Fly to Hurghada (flight details TBA and subject to change)
7:00pm Arrive at the Hurghada airport
7:30pm Drive to Safaga
8:30pm Arrive at the port of Safaga and re-board the ship
Egyptian Pounds but USD are widely accepted.
220- 240 volts. Adaptors are not available so bring your own travel if necessary.
Domestic flights accommodate one piece of checked (23 KG) and one carry-on (8 kg) per person. If
you exceed this allowance you will be required to pay for any excess at the check-in counter.
2. The certificate should have attached a picture of the equipment with its description and specifications, especially with regards to the type of batteries used (lithium/dry or any other type).
4. Failure to comply with the above regulations may result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which neither Oceania Cruises nor our local ground operator will be responsible.
Accommodations
Four Seasons First Residence in Cairo
Passports are required to be brought with you on this trip. At this time, visas are not required for US, EU, and Canadian citizens, however you should check with your local Egyptian Embassy for further or updated information prior to travel.
•1 night at the Four Seasons First Residence or a similar hotel (Deluxe room)
•One breakfast, one lunch and one dinner
•Entrance fees, guides and touring as per the itinerary
•Domestic economy-class flights per the itinerary
•Any meals and drinks not listed above
•Gratuities
Just outside Cambodia’s Siem Reap, a unique and thrilling adventure awaits you in the jungles of Angkor, where you can uncover the rich history and grand architecture of the Khmer Empire. Obscured by dense vegetation for centuries, the glorious temples of Angkor comprise one of the world’s largest religious monuments. The most famous is the enormous Angkor Wat, whose soaring walls are covered with intricate carvings. You will also pass through the imposing gates of Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer Empire, to explore the renowned Bayon Temple.
DAY 1 – April 27, 2026
Once we have disembarked our ship, we will be met by an Akorn representative at the gangway to board our coach for the 45-minute journey to Singapore airport, and proceed to your flight to Siem Reap.
Upon arrival in Siem Reap you will be met and transferred to transfer to visit Angkor Thom, the former capital of the great Khmer empire. Enter through the South Gate, a massive four-faced edifice which is guarded by a line of gods and demons carved from stone.
Inside the city walls, you come face-to-face with the Bayon, an imposing 12th century structure commissioned by one the empire’s most revered rulers, King Jayavarman VII. Continue to Baphuon, a sanctuary dedicated to Brahmanism, and Phimeanakas Temple, a place of worship for kings. Then visit the Terrace of the Elephants, an impressive two-and-a-half-meter (eight-foot) tall wall used as a ceremonial stage, and the Terrace of the Leper King with its amazingly well-detailed bas reliefs.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Transfer to the hotel for check-in.
In the evening, experience a wonderfully serene moment, drifting along the moat of the ancient walled city of Angkor in a traditional Khmer gondola at sunset. Board the romantic vessel near the South Gate of Angkor Thom, then drink in the peaceful early-evening atmosphere as the gondola begins to glide. Sip a glass of wine or two and enjoy a selection of canapés in the quiet and tranquil surroundings. If you wish, you can make a stop and walk to Prasat Chrung temple where you are rewarded with magical views at twilight. This sunset gondola experience includes one set of canapés plus free-flow local beer, red and white house wine, chilled juices and soft drinks. Enhance this experience with a glass of champagne
Enjoy dinner on your own and a relaxing evening at leisure.
DAY 2 – April 28, 2026
After breakfast, pick up from hotel by TUK TUK and begins morning witness the ruins of Angkor Wat – the highlight of your visit, starting from the Eastern gate way to the Exit at Western gate and visit from the Historical Gallery, the Hell & Paradise Gallery, the Churning of the Ocean of Milk Gallery. Imagine centuries ago the surrounding villages, markets and temples coming alive with the dawn of a new day. This is a glorious example of classical Khmer architecture, which is regarded by many as the quintessential Angkor experience. Angkor Wat features the longest continuous bas-relief in the world, which runs along the outer gallery walls and narrates stories from Hindu mythology.
Continue to the un-restored temple of Ta Prohm which is famous for its forest atmosphere and enormous fig trees. This temple looks just as it did when the first European explorer arrived. It is also the location of many of the scenes filmed for Angelina Jolie’s huge blockbuster movie, Tomb Raider.
Lunch at Kolab Restaurant or alternative, located on the banks of Srah Srang Baray, the vast man-made reservoir was built prior to the 12th century and remodeled during the reign of Jayavarman VII. Enjoy a delicious Khmer lunch set menu, complete with a soft drink, and tea/coffee. After lunch, continue by vehicle to visit of Satcha, a Cambodian handicrafts center that incubates local artisans, mixing traditional knowledge with contemporary design to showcase Cambodian’s talents to local and international visitors and to transmit this know-how over time while having a sustainable social, economic, and environmental impact.
Return to hotel for some relax and free time.
Enjoy a magical dining experience amid ancient Angkor with rare access to the grounds of a historical temple at night. You are transported to the temple venue, approximately 10 kilometers (six miles) from downtown Siem Reap, where you are greeted the sound of Khmer drums. Follow the torchlit path into the dining venue and enjoy dinner and drinks accompanied by traditional dance and music.
DAY 3 – April 29, 2026
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before settling any incidental charges that you may have incurred and checking out. Then transfer from your hotel to Siem Reap Airport for the flight to Bangkok. Upon arrival in Bankok, conecting flght to Phuket.
Upon arrival into Phuket Airport, you will be met by our local guide who will assist you on to your transfer from the airport to the pier where your ship will be waiting for you to embark.
Meals included: Breakfast
5:00am Disembark in Singapore and meet your guide
5:25am Transfer from the pier to the airport
6:25am Check-in for the flight from Singapore to Siem Reap
8:25am Fly to Siem Reap (Singapore Airline flight #SQ164 @8:25 AM – 9:40 AM)
9:40am Land in Siem Reap
10:00am Departure to temple
10:30am Visit Angkor Thom temple and Bayon temple
12:30pm Transfer to local restaurant
1:00pm Lunch at local restaurant
02:30pm Departure hotel for relax
4:30pm Transfer to Gondola boat
5:00pm Sunset on gondola boat
6:00pm Return to Hotel
Overnight atGrand Raffle D’Angkor, Siem Reap
07:00am Breakfast at the hotel
08:30am Departure to ticket counter for temple pass process by Tuk-Tuk
08:00am Depart to Angkor Wat via vehicle
08:30am Explore Angkor Wat temple
10:30am Transfer to Ta Prohm temple
10:45am Visit Ta Prohm temple
11:45am Transfer to Restaurant
12:00am Lunch at local restaurant at Srah
1:30pm Depart to Satcha Center
2:00pm Visit Satcha Center
3:30pm Return to hotel for relaxation
6:00pm Depart for gala dinner at temple
6:30pm Enjoy cocktail and dinner with traditional show at temple
10:00pm Return to hotel
Overnight at Grand Raffle D’Angkor, Siem Reap
6:45am Check out
7:00am Transfer to Siem Reap Airport
7:40am Arrive at Siem Reap Airport and check in for flight to Bangkok
9:40am On board flight to Bangkok for connect flight(TBC)
11:00am Arrive Bangkok Airport for connect flight
12:35pm Connect flight fly to Phuket(TBC)
2:05pm Arrival to Phuket Airport & Proceed through Immigration
3:00pm Transfer to the ship
4:00pm Approximate arrival at the ship for embarkation.
Please note: Flights are subject to change due to availability.
Due to the overland tours overlap with New Year festival it possible that the guests might be sprayed with water by locals at any time during their visit.
This could be a fun activity for some people, but not for others. If this is the case, let me provide you with more detailed information about the New Year festivals & traditions in Thailand, Cambodia & Laos, so we can manage the guests’ expectations in advance per the below please.
The New Year celebrations in Thailand, Laos and Cambodia are about moving forward, marking the start of a new chapter. Water is a symbol of cleansing and purity. Traditionally, people will splash each other with water as a sign of respect and to send good wishes. Therefore, when you travel around Thailand, Cambodia and Laos during this time, you may encounter people taking part in the festivities as well as more worshippers at temples. There may be crowds in some places. Our team will of course, ensure that we avoid the crowds as much as possible, but there is a possibility that guests will receive a splash or two of water. Some people use buckets, other use water guns. If the guests were to be splashed, we hope they will take it in a positive spirit. With a splash of water, the people are sending their best wishes to you.
• Please note that at this time no flight seats have been provisionally held for this program. However, upon instruction we will be happy to make the arrangements. Flight times and cost are subject to change.
• Please note that at this time no room blocks are currently being held at the above-mentioned properties.
Rooms are equipped with 220-volt, two-pin US style electrical outlets. We recommend travelling with your own adaptor kits should you have electronic devices.
Hot and Dry. The average mid-day temperatures can hover to upper 30s C (85-90 F), especially in inland areas like Siem Reap. It is less breezy at this time of year, the sun can be quite intense and the air becomes hazier with the rising humidity. Though sometimes quite hot, the lack of rain still leaves this good time of year to visit the temples.
On this tour the key words are comfortable and casual. Remember we are visiting a foreign country and local dress codes should be observed.
*Please avoid uncovered shoulders, shorts or revealing clothing.
*Full length trousers or pants and/or skirts covering the knees are required to be worn when visiting Angkor Wat
Although dinners are not formal, you may want to bring something a bit dressier for that time of day.
Bring a hat or a head covering for sun protection and don’t forget your sunscreen, sunglasses and bug spray (you should have mosquito repellent for sunrise and sunset hours). It’s also a good idea to bring along a small packet of tissues or wet wipes. It is also suggested that guests wear flat comfortable walking shoes (not sandals or open toed shoes / flip flops). Guests are requested to take-off their foot wear and hats when visiting religious sites.
KHR - Cambodian Riel or US DOLLARS. Guests are encouraged to bring US Dollars with them as they are most commonly accepted in Cambodia. The local currency is the Cambodian Riel. You should take smaller denominations of US Dollars with you, as they will keep you from ending up with a lot of local change that you will not be able to re-exchange back home.
20kg (44lbs) - Light luggage would be most suited for this 2 night trip. Please note that the airlines allow a maximum of 1 checked suitcase (20 kg or 44lbs) and one small carry on. Any additional pieces will be in excess and fees will be paid to the airline at the guests’ expense. If you wish you can store excess luggage in Singapore at the hotel. Please ensure that all excess bags are tagged properly and visibly with your full name and suite number on the ship. Pack accordingly before disembarking as excess bags will be collected when you disembark the ship and you will be re-united with your luggage on day 3 in Singapore. Note that Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the hotel, nor our local ground operator are responsible or liable for any lost or missing items. We do not recommend leaving valuables behind or in checked luggage. You should keep any valuables with you in your carry-on hand bag.
Visas will be issued on arrival in Siem Reap.
Guests must carry a valid passport with at least 6 months validity and have spare pages for the Cambodian Visa.
Guests are responsible for confirming up-to-date vaccination requirements directly with their local embassy or health authority.
Grand Raffle D’Angkor, Siem Reap
Khum, Preah Sihanouk Ave, Krong Siem Reap 17251, Cambodia
Phone: + 855 63 963 888
• 2 nights accommodation at selected hotels (or similar):
• Meals as per itinerary
• Transfer from ship to airport
• Transfers & touring in Siem Reap
• All touring in Siem Reap as per program and itinerary mentioned above
• Local English-Speaking guides in Singapore and in Siem Reap
• Bottles of water per person on all sightseeing tours
• Cold towels per person on all sightseeing tours
• All entrance fees required for touring in Siem Reap
• Transfers from airport to hotel via air-conditioned vehicles
• All services not mentioned in the above itinerary
• Any other meals or beverages not mentioned above including Champagne and premium brand spirits and liquor
• Gratuities for drivers, guides, game rangers, trackers and lodge staff
• Personal expenses such as telephone calls, curio shop purchases and laundry
• Hotel incidentals, including mini bar and room service
• Excess or overweight luggage
• Optional activities at the lodge that may include a fee
• The content and order of activities in this program are subject to change by the lodge management without prior notice, due to the prevailing weather conditions and movement of dangerous wildlife on the reserve.
• Heat and humidity are high: stay hydrated and practice good food & water hygiene to avoid stomach upsets.
• Due to the overland tours overlap with New Year festival it possible that the guests might be sprayed with water by locals at any time during their visit.This could be a fun activity for some people, but not for others. If this is the case, let me provide you with more detailed information about the New Year festivals & traditions in Thailand, Cambodia & Laos, so we can manage the guests’ expectations in advance per the below please.
This is your golden opportunity to view the Golden Triangle and other iconic destinations throughout Thailand. Besides its natural beauty, the jungle-blanketed triangle – where Laos, Myanmar and Thailand meet – is a famed poppy-growing area as you will discover while browsing the one-of-a-kind Hall of Opium. Spending time with elephants on their daily walk is another unusual activity that will provide great insight into the local culture. Other fulfilling experiences include luxuriating in a spa.
After you disembark the cruise ship in Singapore, a representative will meet you at the gangway for the transfer to the airport and flight to Chiang Mai. Once you land, you will check into the Anantara Chiang Mai Resort for dinner and to spend the evening.
Following breakfast at the resort and check out, you will set off on a three-hour overland journey through the northern Thai countryside to Chiang Rai. On the way there, you will stop briefly at the Mae Kachan Hot Springs to soak your feet in the natural hot water pools.
Continuing on towards Chiang Rai, you will enjoy lunch at a restaurant before boarding a boat for a scenic ride. In time, you will reach a viewpoint overlooking the Mekong River and see the Golden Triangle – a picturesque place where three countries – Thailand, Laos and Myanmar – meet.
You will then visit the Hall of Opium, a museum that offers a fascinating insight into the history of the opium trade that affected the many tribal villagers in this area. You will learn about the impacts of the poppy plant that produces opium, as well as the steps made to help the Golden Triangle community.
Afterwards, you will travel to the Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort, where you will spend the evening. Perched on a ridge overlooking rolling hills, the resort is a pleasant mountain hideaway with captivating views of the jungle-covered landscape.
Sometime in the afternoon, you will enjoy an hour-long spa session. This is an opportunity to focus on mindfulness while being pampered with a soothing herbal experience or a detoxifying spa treatment.
Dinner will be served at the resort in the evening.
After breakfast at the resort and check out, you will transfer to the Chiang Rai Airport for your flight to Bangkok and the connecting flight to the Phuket Airport. Once you land in Phuket, you will transfer to the pier to embark the cruise ship.
10:00am Disembark the ship in Singapore
10:40am Proceed to the port terminal for security screening
11:40am Drive to Singapore Airport (SIN)
12:40pm Check-in flight to Chiang Mai
2:40pm Fly to Chiang Mai Airport (TBC)
4:40pm Arrive at Chiang Mai Airport
5:40pm Proceed to your hotel and check-in
6:30pm Dinner served at your hotel
Overnight at Anantara Chiang Mai Resort or similar hotel
8:00am Drive to Chiang Rai. En route, make a short stop at the Mae Kachan Hot Springs
11:00am A scenic boat ride overlooking the place where three countries meet - Thailand, Laos and Myanmar
12:00pm Lunch at a deluxe restaurant
2:00pm Visit the Hall of Opium
3:00pm Proceed to your hotel and check in
4:00pm Spa session
7:00pm Dinner served at your hotel
Overnight at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
6:30am Drive to Chiang Rai Airport(CEI)
7:25am Arrive at Chiang Rai Airport check-in
10:25am Fly to Bangkok (BKK) connect flight to Phuket(TBC)
11:55am Arrive at Bangkok International Airport for connect flight
1:55pm Connect flight fly to Phuket(TBC)
3:25pm Arrive at Phuket Airport
3:45pm Drive to Phuket Deep Sea Port
4:15pm Approximate arrive to Phuket Deep Sea port to embark the ship
Hot and Dry. The average mid-day temperatures can hover to upper 30s C (85-90 F), especially in inland areas like Chiang Mai. It is less breezy at this time of year; the sun can be quite intense and the air becomes hazier with the rising humidity. Though sometimes quite hot, the lack of rain still leaves this good time of year to visit the temples.
Think comfortable and casual. Local dress codes should be observed. Please avoid uncovered shoulders, shorts or revealing clothing. Full-length trousers or pants and/or skirts covering the knees must be worn when visiting temples. Although dinners are not formal, you may want to bring something a bit dressier for that time of day.
Bring a hat or a head covering for sun protection and sunscreen, sunglasses and mosquito repellent for sunrise and sunset hours. Also, bring along a small packet of tissues or wet wipes. Wear flat comfortable walking shoes, not sandals, open-toed shoes or flip flops. Be prepared to take-off foot wear and hats when visiting religious sites.
Currency: Thai Baht or US DOLLARS
The local currency is the Thai Baht, but bring US Dollars as they are widely accepted. Take smaller denominations of US Dollars so you won’t end up with lots of local change that you can’t re-exchange back home.
20kg (44lbs) - Light luggage would be most suited for this 2 night trip. Please note that the airlines allow a maximum of 1 checked suitcase (20 kg or 44lbs) and one small carry on. Any additional pieces will be in excess and fees will be paid to the airline at the guests’ expense. Neither Oceania Cruises, the hotel, nor our local ground operator are responsible or liable for any lost or missing items. Do not leave valuables behind or in checked luggage; keep them in your carry-on hand bag.
Guests must carry a valid passport with at least 6 months validity and have spare pages for the immigration stamp. Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality.
Hotel Addresses & Contacts:
Chiang Mai – Anantara Chiang Mai resort
123-123/1 Charoen Prathet Road, Changklan, Muang, Chiang Mai 50100
Phone: +66 53 253 333
Chiang Rai - Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
229 Moo 1, Chiang Saen, Chiang Rai 57150
Phone:
• 1 Night in Chiang Mai (Deluxe Garden View Rooms)
• 1 Night in Chiang Rai (Deluxe Three Country View Rooms)
• Meals included: 2 x Breakfast, 1 x Lunch and 2 x Dinner
• Transfers as per itinerary
• All touring in Chiang Mai as per program and itinerary mentioned above
• Local English-Speaking guides in Singapore and in Chiang Mai
• All entrance fees required for touring in Chiang Mai
This two-night program affords you the chance to discover the many treasures of Minas Gerais as you journey to Ouro Preto, a city appropriately named after the black ore that was once prevalent in the area. Once in Ouro Preto, you will be transported back in time as you admire striking colonial and Baroque architecture, including some of the many churches resplendent with, of course, decorations in gold.
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.
Enjoy the ultimate outback adventure at the luxurious Longitude 131° campsite, an exclusive and ideal setting to view sacred Uluru or Ayers Rock before travelling onto the tropical north Queensland city of Cairns for amazing access to the Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. This is truly the opportunity to explore the very best of Australia.
Special Note: 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.
Depart the ship in Sydney in the afternoon allowing you time to take part in the ships Shore Excursion program throughout the day. This evening you will check into your Four Seasons hotel room before enjoying dinner in house to allow time to get to know each other and your local expert host that will spend the next week showcasing the best Australia has to offer.
This morning following breakfast, transfer to Sydney airport and begin your adventure to the red center and the world-famous Uluru.
Arriving at the Uluru airport, transfer to your resort for some free time to enjoy the facilities followed by lunch.
While settling into your luxurious tented pavilion at Longitude 131, you will be treated to magnificent views as the light shifts and changes over Uluru. Each luxury tent is elevated atop rust-red dunes and includes fine organic linens and king-size beds. During your free time, you may wish to observe the sights and sounds of the desert along one of the circular walking tracks or simply relax by the swimming pool with a refreshing beverage.
Later in the afternoon, head to the Field of Light where you will witness the sun set over Uluru followed by the magical light display topped off with dinner under the stars.
Field of Light is Bruce Munro’s internationally acclaimed art phenomenon. As you wander through the installation, it will appear to bloom and sway as darkness descends over Australia’s spiritual heartland. The solar-powered exhibition lights up the outback in a spectacular fashion.
The evening seamlessly segues into an exclusive dining event at Table 131° among the dunes. While listening to the mesmerizing night sounds of the desert, you will feast on four delicious courses matched with the finest Australian wines. After dinner, Longitude’s resident astronomer will regale you with tales of the southerly constellations. (The operation of Table 131° is subject to weather and climatic conditions.)
Return to your hotel for the evening after this extraordinary event.
Another early wakeup is required as you will head out for a guided walk at sunrise through Walpa Gorge and the many heads of Kata Tjuta and discover how eons of weathering and continental upheaval have created today’s landscape.
Returning to your hotel, take some time for breakfast and to relax before heading out on an afternoon journey to the base of Uluru to learn about the history of the ancestral Mala people on the Mala Walk.
At dusk, enter Kantju Gorge illuminated in the light of the setting sun for evening drinks and canapés.
Dinner will be back at base camp enjoying the view from the Dune Top.
Following breakfast, check out and drive to the airport for your flight to the tropical city of Cairns.
On arrival to Cairns you will be taken to a waterfront restaurant for a late lunch while your bags are taken to the hotel and placed in your rooms.
Following lunch, the remainder of the day will be at your leisure to enjoy the resort and the beautiful esplanade with perhaps the thought of heading into town for a taste of the Cairns nightlife or night market activity. Tonight you will be staying at the Crystalbrook Riley resort. Dinner is on your own this evening.
Following breakfast at your hotel it is time to experience the magnificent Great Barrier Reef onboard the vessel the Evolution where you will be treated to great service and knowledge to maximize the immersion of this World Heritage listed site.
Following your full day reef tour, dinner tonight will be served at one of Crystalbrooks fine restaurants to take in the flavors of the region.
Following breakfast head north to visit Mossman Gorge for an insight into the indigenous lands and culture through a guided ranger walk through the tropical rainforest.
Following your interactive visit and driving down the coast back towards Cairns stop into Hartley’s for lunch and the opportunity to come up close and personal to Australia’s wildlife including the Salt Water Crocodile, the Koala, snakes and many other native species.
With a full mind of culture and nature it is time to return to Cairns for an evening of leisure. Dinner is on your own this evening, take it easy with dinner in the hotel at your own pace or perhaps head into town to experience one of the many fantastic restaurants.
DAY 7
Following breakfast and after checking out of your hotel, depart for a visit up into the rainforest on the world famous Skyrail.
Enjoying the 1 ½ hour cable car ride stop at the 2 locations along the way to walk the boardwalks through this ancient landscape before having time in the village of Karanda to meander the stores before heading back to Cairns to rejoin your awaiting ship.
5:00pm Depart the ship in Sydney and transfer to your hotel
Overnight at the Four Seasons Hotel or similar
DAY 2 – timings subject to change based on actual flight times
6:00am Check out and drive to the airport
9:00am Flight to Uluru (flight details TBA and subject to change)
12:30pm Arrive at Uluru
1:00pm Transfer to the resort
1:30pm Lunch at Longitude
2:00pm Check-in at the hotel
4:00pm Depart for an Uluru sunset
6:30pm Field of Light Experience
7:30pm Dinner under the stars
Overnight at Longitude 131 Hotel or similar
7:30am Depart for a guided walk through Walpa Gorge
11:30am Lunch and time to relax
4:00pm Depart for visit to Kantju Gorge and base walk around Uluru
7:00pm Dinner served back at your hotel
8:00am Breakfast at your hotel
10:00am Check out and drive to the airport for flight to Cairns
TBA Flight to Cairns (flight details TBA and subject to change)
1:15pm Arrive at Cairns airport to drive to the city
1:30pm Lunch on the waterfront at local restaurant
3:30pm Check in to the hotel for afternoon and evening at your leisure.
Overnight at Crystalbrook Riley Hotel or similar
7:00am Breakfast at your hotel
8:00am Transfer to the wharf for the Great Barrier Reef experience
4:30pm Return to the wharf and transfer to the hotel
6:00pm Walk to the restaurant for tastes of the region
8:00am Depart the hotel to Mossman with a coffee stop at Ellis Beach
10:00am Arrive to Mossman for your guided rainforest aboriginal experience
12:00pm Depart Mossman for Hartley’s
12:45pm Lunch at Hartley’s
2:00pm Explore the magnificent wildlife park
5:00pm Depart for return drive to Cairns
6:15pm Arrive to Cairns for an evening at your leisure
8:30am Transfer to the Skyrail
9:00am Skyrail cable car experience
10:30am Time in Kuranda village
12:00pm Depart Kuranda for drive to cairns
12:30pm Arrive to the port to rejoin your ship
68-92° Fahrenheit
20-34° Celsius
Nights and mornings can be quite cool.
It is very hot in the red center and in tropical Cairns so we recommended to bring sun safe clothing and comfortable shoes.
Fly protection will be provided should it be needed as flies can be a problem at certain times. Light loose clothing, warm sweater or jacket for early mornings and evenings, hat, sunscreen, bathing suit, camera, and charger.
Australia operates with 220 volts. Guests should bring a universal travel adaptor for electric devices.
Guests are permitted to bring 1 piece of checked luggage per person with a maximum of 23kg / 50 lbs along with 1 small carry on weighing no more than 7kg / 15lbs max. I small personal item like a purse is also permitted.
Crystalbrook Riley Hotel
131-141 Esplanade, Cairns QLD 4870, Australia
Phone: +61 7 4252 7777
Longitude 131 Hotel
Yulara Drive, Yulara NT 0872, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9918 4355
Four Seasons Hotel Sydney
199 George Street Sydney
Phone: +61 2 9250 3100
•1 night at Four Season Hotel in Sydney – breakfast included
•2 nights at Longitude 131 – meals and standard drinks included – Tented Pavillion room
•3 nights at Crystalbrook Riley Hotel – breakfast included
•One-way economy class flight from Sydney to Urulu – direct flights not guaranteed
•One-way economy class flight from Urulu to Cairns – direct flights not guaranteed
•Lunch on days 2-6
•Dinner on days 1-3 and day 5
•Field of Light experience and dinner under the stars
•A local guide to accompany the group throughout the program
• Hotel incidentals including mini bar and room service
• Any meals or beverages not listed above
• Cellar Master beverage list at Longitude 131°
• Excess or overweight luggage fees for the flights
Imagine a place that feels like another planet. The Atacama Desert, the driest desert on Earth, unfolds with surreal contrasts: golden dunes melting into blinding white salt flats, high-altitude turquoise lagoons surrounded by flamingos, and valleys glowing under skies so clear they’re considered the best on the planet for stargazing. Here, each sunrise paints the Andes in fiery shades, and each sunset turns the sky into a watercolor masterpiece. Atacama isn’t just a destination — it’s a sensory experience: absolute silence, pure air, and a profound connection with the land and the cosmos.
DAY 1 – February 15, 2026
Disembark the ship and step straight into adventure with an immersive city tour of Valparaíso, Chile’s UNESCO-listed “Jewel of the Pacific.” Wander through vibrant hills brimming with kaleidoscopic houses, ride historic funiculars, and lose yourself in streets turned into open-air galleries of bold, eclectic street art. After an early lunch in the heart of this bohemian paradise, board a short flight that will carry you into the stark, stunning beauty of the Atacama Desert.
Upon arrival in Calama, journey across surreal landscapes toward San Pedro de Atacama. Check into your hotel and relax for the evening, soaking in the desert's mystical energy over a well-deserved dinner.
Overnight at Our Habitas Hotel or similar.
DAY 2 – February 16, 2026
Your day begins with a breathtaking drive through the otherworldly expanses of the Atacama, passing the majestic Licancabur Volcano and desert flora like the tamarugo and chañar trees. Arrive in Toconao, a charming village famed for its Liparita stone architecture, before venturing deep into Salar de Atacama—Chile’s largest salt flat. Within the Los Flamencos National Reserve, explore Chaxa Lagoon, where elegant pink flamingos and countless other birds create a kaleidoscope of life against a backdrop of salt and silence.
In the afternoon, head to the mesmerizing Cejar and Piedra Lagoons, where you’ll experience the magic of floating effortlessly in high-salinity turquoise waters surrounded by volcanoes and salt formations that shimmer in the desert sun. Don’t forget your swimsuit, this is the closest you’ll come to flying!
After a refreshing return to your hotel and dinner, prepare for a truly cosmic experience. Later this evening, we’ll head out into the desert darkness for an unforgettable stargazing tour. Your guide will first orient you to the geography of the southern skies before leading your gaze through powerful telescopes at moon craters, Saturn’s rings, star clusters, and distant galaxies. Bundle up—it gets cold under this brilliant canopy. Return to your hotel filled with awe and wonder.
Overnight at Our Habitas Hotel or similar
DAY 3 – February 17, 2026
This morning, delve into the history of the Atacama. Begin at Pukará de Quitor, a hilltop fortress built in the 12th century by the Atacameño people, where tales of ancient battles and resilience echo through the stones. Then, travel further back in time to the archaeological village of Tulor—a 3,000-year-old desert settlement whose circular adobe dwellings have been astonishingly preserved by the sands.
Return to San Pedro for lunch, then set out again for the mythical Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley). Pause along the way to photograph the surreal Salt Mountain Range, carved by millennia of geological upheaval. Marvel at the curious rock formations known as “Las Tres Marías”, before ending the day at the stunning Kari Viewpoint. As the sun dips below the horizon, sip a chilled cocktail of cheese and Chilean wine and watch the desert sky ignite with color—a magical finale to an extraordinary day.
Return to the hotel for a final desert dinner.
DAY 4 – February 18, 2026
Bid farewell to San Pedro with one last look at the Salt Mountains and Licancabur’s volcanic silhouette looming in the distance. Travel north through rugged desert roads until reaching Quillagua, where you’ll complete the required customs check before continuing to the incredible Pintados Geoglyphs—a mysterious canvas of nearly 400 ancient figures etched into the hillsides. As you snack en route, contemplate the stories these symbols might tell.
After lunch in Pozo Almonte, step into the ghostly echoes of Chile’s nitrate boom in the abandoned towns of Humberstone and Santa Laura. Explore crumbling smokestacks, processing plants, and perfectly preserved buildings like the wooden theater, church, and even a full-sized iron swimming pool—all whispering of a once-thriving world left behind in the desert wind.
Your journey concludes as we roll into Iquique, just in time to rejoin your ship—your soul stirred, and your spirit richer with the stories of Chile’s high desert.
8:00am Depart Valparaiso port terminal
8:10am Valparaiso city tour
11:45am Lunch at a local restaurant
1:00pm Transfer to Santiago Airport
3:30pm Flight to Calama
5:45pm Arrival to Calama and transfer to San Pedro de Atacama
8:00pm Check-in at the hotel
8:30pm Dinner at the hotel
OvernightOur Habitas or similar
8:00am Transfer to Toconao village
8:30am Visit Toconao village
9:30am Stop at Jerez Valley viewpoint
10:30am Visit Chaxa Lagoon
1:45pm Lunch at a local restaurant
3:30pm Visit Cejar Lagoon
4:10pm Visit Piedra Lagoon
5:40pm Arrive back at the hotel
9:30pm Pick up for stargazing
12:30am Arrive back at the hotel
Overnight Our Habitas or similar
9:30am Transfer to Quitor Pukara
9:40am Visit Quitor Pukara
11:00am Visit Tulor village
1:30pm Lunch at a local restaurant
4:00pm Visit the Moon Valley
6:45pm Kari Viewpoint with wine and cheese
7:30pm Drive back to the hotel
Time at leisure
7:00am Hotel check out
11:00am Customs check at Quillagua (snack and water provided)
12:30am Visit PIntados Geoglyphs
1:40pm Lunch in the town of Pozo Almonte
3:00pm Visit Humberstone and Santa Laura
4:30pm Transfer to Iquique
5:30pm Rejoin the ship in Iquique
Chile’s electrical system is 220 volts (A/C 50 cycles). Most hotels and lodges have hair dryers. If you bring electric appliances, take along an international converter kit complete with a set of adapter plugs. Outlets in Chile require a three-pronged adapter plug with 3 round prongs. Adapters should be brought from home as not all will be provided.
Santiago: Sunny and dry with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 32°C (59°F to 90°F).
Atacama: Arid desert climate, with daytime highs of 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) and cooler nights dropping to 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F).
?Sturdy Hiking Shoes – Essential for uneven desert terrain and salt flats.
?Layered Clothing – Mornings and evenings are cold; afternoons can be very hot.
?Wide-Brim Hat or Cap – For protection against the strong desert sun.
?Sunglasses and Sunscreen – High UV index in the Atacama Desert.
?Reusable Water Bottle – Hydration is crucial at high altitudes.
?Lip Balm with SPF – To prevent dryness in the arid environment.
?Light Jacket – For cooler evenings and high-altitude excursions.
?Compact Backpack – To carry essentials on day trips.
?Swimwear - For the visit to Piedra Lagoon.
Currency: Chilean Pesos
USD are not accepted at local places; however most major credit cards are accepted.
You may bring free of charge 1 piece of checked luggage weighing a maximum of 20 kilograms / 44 lbs. One small carry-on permitted per person. The bag must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you..
Excess or overweight luggage will be charged accordingly at check in for your flight. Guests will require soft sided luggage for the light aircraft flights.
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.
Our Habitas
Domingo Atienza 282, Antofagasta
+56552970218
?3 nights in Our Habitas Hotel - Explorer Suite
?4 lunches and 3 dinners (soft drinks, aperitifs and/or wine included)
?Entrances and touring fees per itinerary
?Economy-class flights per itinerary
?Any other meals or beverages not mentioned above including Champagne and premium brand spirits and liquor
?Gratuities for drivers, guides and lodge staff
?Personal expenses such as telephone calls, curio shop purchases and laundry
?Hotel incidentals, including mini bar and room service
?Visa fees if required
?Excess or overweight luggage
?Optional activities at the lodge that may include a fee
?The content and order of activities in this program are subject to change without prior notice, due to the prevailing weather conditions and operational considerations to ensure guest safety and the best possible experience.
?This program reaches altitudes of up to 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) above sea level. While most travelers experience little to no discomfort, guests with heart or respiratory conditions or concerns about altitude should consult a physician before booking.
?This program involves moderate walking over uneven terrain and unpaved surfaces. It is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or those who rely on walkers or wheelchairs.