Easter Island

We were fortunate to spend a fabulous sunny day on this island. You know how some places you have heard about and your expectations build and then you hear more and more and you build such expectations that you don’t think anything could live up to it. Well after hearing about this place and reading about it with all the history I was ready to be let down by our visit.  I can tell you that you can believe all the hype! This is an amazing place and one that we will not soon forget.

They told us that sea swells can be problematic and not many ships can tender into the island. You see there is no dock on the island. So the only way to get ashore is by tendering in. Look in this next picture at the Tender boat coming back to the ship. Where we went ashore was just past that first row of rocks and just before the second row of rocks. One tender (boat) lost its front corner window and another one lost the front door. They had to stop bring people to shore for a while after we were ashore. Even some of the afternoon ship tours were not able to get ashore and had to be canceled. We counted ourselves lucky, for sure.

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Once ashore we found our guide and headed off for a private tour of Easter Island. Along the way we heard about the history of the island and what it is like to live there. There are a total of around 8,000 people that live on Easter Island, according to the last census. The place has been growing as the previous census recorded 4,000 people.

It had rained for several days before our arrival and this day was a beautiful partly cloudy day. Everything was clear and bright. You will notice the bright fresh green in some of the pictures.

Yes for us the island lived up to all the hype. It is a very special place that we are very lucky to have spent some time on.

Sand Boarding in Peru

We took an opportunity with a couple of friends while in Peru, to go Sand Boarding at a little Oasis called Huacachina. It was the first time for all of us to try this sport out. All of us were glad we did. We had Ace along, you can see him here at that lake in Haucachina checking out the mermaid.

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Now to go Sand boarding it isn’t like just going on top of hill and sliding down it. You drive out in the sand dunes and find a nice hill, board down and of course when you get to the bottom of the hill your driver comes down and picks you up for the next run. This was our vehicle for this little adventure.

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Look at this next picture to get an idea of where we were doing this at.

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The sand here is very fine and reminds me of the Sahara sands. After a bit of instructions we started boarding down the slopes

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After a long day riding around the dunes and sand boarding we headed back to the oasis…

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It is a tough life sand boarding the dunes of Peru…but we would do it again in a minute 🙂

 

Coming to visit us in Ecuador – here is a list of things to do

What better way to end the year than to start a list of things to do next year. This isn’t my list that follows but there are many things on this list that I want to do next year in Ecuador – Before you read the list though I just wanted to say Happy New Year to everyone and hope things are in Lucky 13!!

1. Watch the Tungurahua Volcano erupt at night from the look out over Banos. Tours can be arranged in one of the many agencies in Baños. Cost $20 per person.

2. Visit the gold mine in Zaruma where resident Spaniards found a 2 and ½ pound piece of gold and gifted it to King Felipe II several hundred years ago, causing the king such joy he decided to lower the taxes for everyone living in Ecuador. The mine is called “El Sexmo” and is now open to tourists with guided tours from actual nearby miners. Free.

3. Observe the amazing Pink river dolphins as they frollic in the unique flooded rainforest of Cuyabeño in northern Ecuador. Tours can be arranged once on the ground out of Quito or Lago Agrio. Canoe Tours start from $40 per person.

4. Scuba dive in the crystalline waters of Galapagos off Floreana Island with hammerheads and whale sharks. 2 Dives start from around $130. Best arranged once on the ground in Santa Cruz Island near the port in Puerto Ayora with local dive shops.

5. Snorkel with the worlds smallest penguin, gigantic manta rays, big marine iguanas and (friendly) reef sharks off las Tintoreras on the picturesque snow-white sands and turqoise waters off Isabela Island in the Galapagos. Day tours to Isabela arranged in Santa Cruz start around $65/person.

6. Eat two buckets of the locally-famous garlic crab at one of the best crabhouses (Manny’s Crangrejal) in Guayaquil, a city known for its numerous crabhouses. Near San Marino Mall any taxi will know where it is. $12.

7. Hunt for fossils along the banks of the Nangaritza River, the only river that connects the Amazon to the Pacific Ocean, high in the Condor Mountain Ridge (Cordillera del Condor). For more try lindoecuadortours.com $25-50 /person.
8. Deep-sea fish for Marlin and Whale-watch in August off the calm shores of Salinas. Trips can be arranged in one of the several agencies along the boardwalk. Cost: Whalewatching from $20 per person, deep sea fishing price varies depending on amount of people.

9. Bike on a rented bicycle from the city of Puerto Ayora in the Galapagos to the deserted, idyllic beach of El Garrapatero while passing through over a dozen micro-climates and witnessing the giant Galapagos tortoises grazing in their natural habitat. Cost: $5.

10. Visit a chocolate farm near Guayaquil and learn the whole process of how to make chocolate from harvest to belly. Get more info here.

11. Hummingbird watch and observe thousands of butterflies in the cloud rainforests of Mindo. Tours can be arranged once in Mindo. Start from $20/person.

12. Climb Cotopaxi, one of the worlds highest active volcanoes at 19347ft / 5897m with a guide arranged in Quito, I’ve been told even beginners can do it!

13. Explore the massive, underground lava tunnels on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos. Free.

14. Trout fish in one of the surreal apline lakes in the barren Cajas National Park near Cuenca. Tours can be arranged with Terra Diversa in Cuenca.

15. Go way off the beaten path and discover the Lost City (Ciudad Perdida) of Ecuador’s Amazon. Extreme adventure available through local guides only out of Nangaritza. Cost: Highly negotiable.

16. Pamper myself with a the natural mud bath in the mud pools in the dry rainforest of Machalilla National Park and spend the night playing volleyball with the local indigenous and later sleeping in one of their tiki huts. From Puerto Lopez hire a motorcycle taxi and pay a few bucks from them to take you to the indigenous community of Aguas Blancas in the park. Cost: $10 for the day tour to the mud baths and $10/person for the night.

17. View the thousands of Orchid species growing wild along the well-kept trails of the Podocarpus National Park easily reached in a $4 taxi ride from the town of Zamora. Free entrance to park.

18. Hike the 10km trek from El Tambo to Ingapirca, ancient Incan ruins and effectively Ecuador’s own “Machu Picchu”. You can also take a train, taxi or bus which can be arranged out of Canar. Ruins Entrance fee $6.

19. Get certified as a glider plane pilot in Ibarra through a one month course with a local flight instructor. They say if you can fly a plane without an engine you can fly a plane with one. Course starts around $1300. 2013 prices yet to be released. For more info write me here.

20. Visit the worlds only birds that live in a cave, in the only cave they live in at the CUEVA DE LOS TAYOS. Tours arranged out of Macas. Prices vary.

21. Tailgate, then enter a game in Quitos rowdy Atahaulpa Stadium as the National Soccer team attempts to qualify for the next World Cup in Brazil. The cheap seats start around $10.

22. Learn to kite surf with an instructor against the strangly barren cliff landscapes of Santa Marianita near Manta. Classes can be arranged on site. Prices vary.

23. Party with fun locals along the infamous Plaza Foch in Quito during Quitos Festival Week “Fiestas de Quito” the first week of December. Free if you can find a sugar-momma/pappa to buy you drinks.

24. Take a tour of a Banana plantation in Machala and learn all the ins and outs of the interesting business with CristyViajes. Tours start around $20 per person.

25. Fish for Pirana in Laguna Pañacocha, a beautiful black wáter lake backed by cloud forests. To get there, hire a local canoe where the Rio Panacayu meets the Rio Napo, to get there you’ll need to take a Nuevo Rocafuerte Canoe hired in the town of Coca. Price varies depending on season.

26. Bike the wonderful 7 hour (60km) downhill ride from the high Andes to the mouth of the Amazon in Puyo and witness the furious waterfall of Baños “Pilon de Diablo”. Bike can easily be rented in Banos. Cost: $5

27. Soak in the odd street water-wars during Carnaval in February in Cuenca where everyone goes around throwing water balloons and soaking random strangers with water guns. Free.

28. Hike the Quillotoa Volcano and witness the majestic, stunning turquoise-colored lake in the volcano’s crater. Can be done solo by taking a bus from Latacunga and getting off near the base. Cost: $4 bus fare from Latacunga.

29. Experience the naughty, packed, full-moon-style New Year’s Eve party in Montanita. Free if you sleep on the beach in a tent (doable), just don’t bring valuables.

30. Mingle with sexy locals dressed to the tilt during the 2 hour river-boat cruise on the all-you-can-drink boat ‘Morgans’ which leaves every night from the boardwalk (Malecon) of Guayaquil. Can be arranged out of my B&B in Guayaquil. $15 per person includes all you can drink.

31. Follow the rarely-visited path of the world-famous indigenous Shuar who were the ones that originated the practice of shrinking the heads of their conquered enemies. Tours now available with local guides through Macas or Zamora. Prices vary.

32. Learn to kayak in the lazy to fierce Andean rivers around the city of Ibarra with Natural Adventures. Prices vary.

33. Devour delicious seafood at the locally-famous “Parque de Mariscos” along the beach in Manta heading towards the airport. Specifically I want to eat a ‘Cazuela’ Soup, an amazing nut-based fish soup truly unique to Ecuador. Cost: $6.

34. Have a 10 minute long conversation in Spanish with a local after a month long Spanish crash course at the highly recommended Galapagos Spanish School in Quito. Cost: one-on-one classes with real teachers start around $6/hr.

35. Dance salsa to afro-latino beats on the white-sand beaches at moonlight in a beach bar near Esmeraldas after eating the local delicacy of Shrimp cooked in spiced coconut milk (encocado de camaron). I’m sure I’ll feel like I’m in the Caribbean. Cost: $5-6.

36. Visit the perplexing, friendly afro-ecuadorian community of Chota in the middle of the Andes near Otavalo and have a local Shaman (witch doctor) cleanse away my worries. Cost: $5 bus fare from Quito.

37. Have literally ten years taken off my face through the marvelous work of the locally-famous and reasonably priced Dermatologist Janeth Arevalo in Loja. Men are welcome. Cost varies depending on what is done.

Donations in Peru

From our tour guide (Spring 2011) donation suggestions for spring 2012 as we are touring once again with Paul at Peru Inca Wonders.

We will ship a box with our luggage of things that are not going to come back (that way no storage on board).

Dear Patrice:

I have attached a file where you will find a possible list of some important things for the children. It is just an alternative list but please send what you think they could wear and use.

Thank you and your group of friends for your helpful because our children need a lot of help. You saw part of the poorest areas in Lima and it can give you an idea of the conditions how they live.

It´s nice to hear that there are more people who want to donate things.

Thanks a lot and god bless you

Regards,
Paul

HAL Prinsendam
Private Tours – Grand South America Voyage 2012

Dave and I love smaller tour groups – and have been able to organize a few for our cruise in the following cities Peru (all); Coquimbo, Chile; Valpariso, Chile; Punta Arenas, Chile; Ushuaia, Argentina; Montevideo, Uruguay.

We are not a tour company just passengers like yourself. I will be sending a confirmation email and payment details in late November. Looking forward to touring and cruising with you!

**11.22.11 – 2 spaces left – Jan 14, 2012 – The Wonders of Trujillo – full day tour $140/pp

07:00 am. Pick up and transfer from Salaverry Port (Trujillo).

07:45 am. City Tour of Trujillo where you will have the opportunity to see its old fashion buildings all those located in downtown, and its modern areas. It is a beautiful historic scenery where Martin de Estete started the delineation of the city, under the direction of Diego de Almagro on December, 1534. We will visit Trujillo Main Square, The Cathedral, Urquiaga House, La Merced Church, the Emancipation House and Iturregui Palace.

11:00 am. The Temples of the Sun and the Moon: Visit of the Temples of the Sun and the Moon, capital of the Moche culture. It is possible to see the beautiful murals with the representation of the God Ai-Paec, also known as the “Decapitator.” Huaca de la Luna is composed by 3 platforms and 4 ceremonial squares. Its extension is 290 m. by 210 m. The excavation has been concentrated in the main platform which has an area of 90 m. on each side and 20 m. height. Six superposed temples have been discovered, they were built in about 600 years. Each temple was used for about 100 years, after that, the temple was covered with blocks of adobe to build a new one above it. Probably, this custom was associated with a ceremonial calendar. Inside the temples the Moche opened funerary chambers for the burials of priests.

12:15 pm. Arrival at Chan Chan ruins. The tour begins in The Dragon temple. This site was built by the Chimu culture, and it was part of Chan Chan. After this tour we go to Chan Chan to visit the Site Museum where there is a scale model of Chan Chan city, and then we enter to the Tschudi Citadel that is the only open to the tourism.

13:30 pm. Arrival at Huanchaco Beach (Lunch is included).

15:00 pm. Arrival at Salaverry Port.

 


***FULL
January 15 – Lima, Peru (with or without the Junis Dinner Show) – Full Day ($130/pp please add $40/pp for dinnershow)
PACHACAMAC RUINS, HUACA PUCLLANA, INDIAN MARKET, THE MAGICAL CIRCUIT OF THE WATERS AND JUNIUS (DINNER SHOW)
10:20 am. – Departure from the Callao port.

11:30 pm. – Arrival at Pachacamac ruins and tour.

13:30 pm. – Arrival at Miraflores Main Square (Lunch is included).

15:10 pm. – Arrival at Huaca Pucllana and tour.

16:30 pm. – Arrival at Indian Market and tour.

18:00 pm. – Arrival at The Magical Circuit of the Waters and tour.

20:00 pm. – Arrival at “Junius Restaurant” – Dinner Show optional or return
to the ship
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22:30 pm. – Arrival at the Callao Port.

 


**11.22.11 – 2 spaces left – January 16 – Lima, Peru – full day tour ($95/pp)
CALLAO CITY TOUR, LIMA CITY TOUR, CATACOMBS, LARCOMAR AND LARCO MUSEUM
09:30 am. – Departure from the Callao port.

09:45am. – Arrival at Callao Main Square (City Tour). Callao Historical Centre:

  • Plaza de Armas (Main Square).
  • Royal San Felipe Fortress.
  • The Municipal Palace.

11:00am. – Arrival at Lima Main Square (City Tour). Lima Historical Centre:

  •  Plaza de Armas (Main Square), San Martin Square, Government Palace, Cathedral Basilica, the Municipal Palace, the convent of Saint Francis and Catacombs

13:30 pm. – Arrival at Miraflores Main Square (Lunch is included).

14:45 am. – Arrival at Larco Mar and tour.

16:00 am. – Arrival at Larco Museum and tour.

17:30 pm. – Arrival at the Callao Port.


**11.22.11 – 3 spaces left –  January 17  – Pisco, Peru, FULL DAY ($115/pp)

Tambo Colorado Ruins + Ica City Tour + Local Wineries + Vineyards + Huacachina Oasis “The best of Ica in one day” 
08:15 am. Pick up and transfer from San Martin international port (Paracas/Pisco).
Assistance and transfer to Tambo Colorado Ruins (55 minutes from Paracas approximately), on the way you will observe different kinds of crops which are part of the agriculture activity of the region: asparagus, corn, cotton, artichoke, etc. and the beautiful and majestic dunes that surrounds the city and are part of the southern coastal desert.

We will take the diversion to the highlands till the famous Tambo Colorado ruins which was considered an important administration center and a sacred place in the Andean world. This splendid construction has its name thanks to the red color which was covered the most of its walls (Indian red) and it is possible to see it yet. It is considered the best preserved adobe construction in all the whole country.
11:00 am. City Tour of  Ica  where you will have the opportunity to see its old fashion buildings all those located in downtown, and its modern areas, The Senior de Luren sanctuary, The Regional Museum (the most important museum in this part of the country) which host a really interesting and impressive collection of pottery and textiles owned to Paracas, Nazca, Ica, Wari, Chincha, and Inca cultures and an special room of Bio-anthropology where you will find the mummies of these different civilizations that were developed in this  region.
At 13:15 pm. Lunch in a local restaurant (Lunch is included).

After Lunch you will visit the local wineries and vineyards that still conserve the old traditional way to produce wines and the famous Pisco (local brandy like) which is our national liquor and also it is use to prepare our national drink called Pisco sour. Finally you will visit the famous and truly oasis of America called “la Huacachina”, which is a spectacular oasis surrounded by dunes and it is consider the jewel of Ica city.
15:30 pm. Time for the return to Pisco-Paracas
16:00 pm.  Arrival at San Martin port

 


**FULL – January 19,  Matarani/Arequipa, Peru – full day ($95/pp)
Arequipa City Tour + Santa Catalina Monastery + Viewpoint of Yanahuara “The Grand tour of Arequipa”   
08:00 am. Pick up and transfer from Matarani port). Assistance and transfer to Arequipa City and its three volcanoes that surrounding the magic city.

09:50 am. Arrival at Arequipa City, then we will visit the Santa Catalina Monastery, which is one of the most beautiful monasteries of the Americas and is the only one with a “citadel” in the world. It was built in 1580 and was enlarged in the 17th century. It is the most fascinating colonial religious building in Peru. It is enormous over 20,000 square meters and covering and entire city block. Today, the approximately 20 remaining nuns continue to live a cloistered life, but only in the northern corner of the complex. As visitors walk down the maze of the narrow interior streets, they can try to imagine what life might be like for the closeted nuns–open to the skies and the city sounds, yet bounded by the monastery’s high walls.

 

11:30 am.Arequipa City Tour: The Main Square is the best starting point for touring Arequipa, this is the city center surrounded by beautiful colonial architecture made of sillar stone (White volcanic Stone). Gardens and a central fountain make this a pleasant for sit and relax.  The highlights in the Main Square with its beautiful balconies are one of the most impressive main squares in Peru. Arequipa was rocked by major earthquake in 2001 which caused considerable damage to some of the buildings in the Main Square but it has been done to repair the damage and restore the buildings.

 

12:00 pm.Lunch in a nice local restaurant (Lunch included).
13:10 pm. After lunch you will go to the viewpoint of Yanahuara, we can observe the volcanoes Misti (the most representative), Chachani and Pichu Pichu, even part of the city of Arequipa. It was built in ashlar century XIX, this present recorded in the arcs, which are phrases made by poets Arequipeños.

 

14:10 pm.  Departure from Arequipa city

 

16:00 pm.  Arrival at Matarani port


January 23, 2012  Coquimbo, Chile

**11.22.11 – 2 spaces left – openings – max 15
cost per person $122
this company does require payment in full prior to tour – a deposit is required
we worked with them on our 30 day (just completed – very pleased with them)
Tour: PETROGLYPHS & LIMARI VALLEY VINEYARDS – WITH LUNCH

Duration: 6 1/2 HRS
Description:
A drive on the scenic coastal road acquaints you with some of the beautiful beaches of Coquimbo. As you leave the coast behind, you’ll come upon an area immersed in a permanent thick fog called the “camanchaca” – a coastal cloud phenomenon.

You’ll head inland into the Limari Valley where you’ll first pass through an area called the Enchanted Valley – an area of great archaeological importance and considered an open-air museum of scientific and cultural interest. The area contains an incredible number of petroglyphs depicting masks, sun symbols, and human heads among other shapes engraved in the rocks.

Continue towards a small and picturesque village where the Tamaya Vineyard is located. This vineyard is known for its unique blends of wines. Here, you’ll visit the vineyard and enjoy sampling while taking-in the fresh air and natural surroundings framed by the majestic Andes Mountains.

Afterwards, you will visit the Santa Cristina Country House where a delicious lunch awaits. Built in the 30’s, this Colonial house maintains it’s original architectural style and decoration. Nowadays, part of the house is used as a museum and has undergone constant restoration and preservation for the past 25 years. Around Santa Cristina, you will find fields where all sorts of crops are planted including cinnamon and carob trees. There is also a traditional cheese factory that processes goat’s milk cheese. You’ll tour the house and have free time to enjoy the grounds before the return drive.

Tour concludes at Pier.

We recommend that guests wear comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat.

 


**11.22.11 – 1 space left – January 24, 2012 Valparaiso, Chile 

Tour guide highly recommended from a passenger on the 2011 Grand SA

Prior to the construction of the Panama Canal (1914), the Port of Valparaiso was the most important in the South Pacific as ships from around the world called here once they crossed Cape Horn or the Strait of Magellan. Explore a labyrinth of streets that stretch over the many tiered hillsides facing the bay and see an antique funicular (wooden cable car elevator) used to transport the resident “Porteños” up and down.

Enjoy the imaginative architecture and bright colors of the centenarian homes built by the first Europeans to settle here. Breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean await you at the “21 de Mayo” promenade and panoramic lookout point. Other city highlights include the La Matriz church, “Plaza Sotomayor” with its impressive Naval Heroes Monument, Ex-Governor’s Palace and the Justice Tribunal building.

Visit the downtown area, including the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral, the Presidential House “La Moneda” and Constitution Square. Enjoy a brief stop for winetasting at a local winery in the Casablanca valley, reknowned for producing fine Chilean wine. Then stop for lunch at a local restaurant (at own expense). You will also pass the summer beach resort of Renaca. Continue with a panoramic journey through Vina del Mar, also known as the Garden City.

Pass by the floral clock, Libertad Avenue, Las Salinas and several hilltop palaces — the Brunet Castle (now in the possession of the Chilean police force) and the Palacio Presidencial, the Chilean President’s summer residence, perched on top of Castillo Hill with its magnificent hillside gardens. In Valparaiso, you will drive through the hilly old district of Valparaiso, known as the Pearl of the Pacific. Along the way, you will see El Plan, Sotomayor Square, Promenade 21 de Mayo, the Custom House and the Stock Exchange.

Time permitting, you will also take funicular elevators up the hillsides to view the picturesque city and port below.

From here You will travel out of Valparaiso and into the Casablanca Valley, the youngest Chilean viticulture area which boasts a perfect trilogy: climate, soil and vine who is well known for top quality wines, many of which you will enjoy during this great excursion.


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January 30, 2012 Punta Arenas, Chile

$62 pp

this tour company does require prepayment in full before the tour – and a deposit will be required

HAL offers Patagonian Experience: Otway Sound & Penguin Reserve $94.00
Tour:
PENGUINS OF OTWAY SOUND 

Duration: 4 HRS
Description:
Begin with a scenic drive into the stark Patagonian countryside, passing undulating land with just enough low shrubbery to offer camouflage for the guanacos (relatives of the llama) and the ñandus (rheas – South American ostrich). At Otway Sound, you’ll walk across flat, grassland interspersed with sandy areas, to the penguin rookery by the seashore.

Here, at a protected sanctuary, you will walk approximately one mile each way to reach the penguin burrows. Named for the straits on which they live, these fascinating birds nest in burrows dug into the sandy shoreline. These penguins return every year to this spot between October and March to lay eggs and raise their young. They bury their eggs in the sandy burrows and under shrubs. At this time of year, most of the chicks will have already hatched. A wooden partition with a special viewing spot separates the beach from the grassy area and the burrows. Penguins are naturally curious and tame, although if approached too quickly they will scamper into their burrows and try to reach the water. You will have plenty of time to view and photograph these delightful birds before the return drive to Punta Arenas.

Tour concludes at the Pier.

Lunch option available at additional cost. Add one extra hour to tour duration for lunch.

Weather is unpredictable in Punta Arenas, so we recommend that guests wear comfortable walking shoes, long pants, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and bring a warm jacket.

Guests must be able to walk approximately two miles over unpaved and uneven surfaces in/out.

Flash photography is not permitted.

The tour is subject to the migration of the penguins, which starts in November through March.


***FULL
January 31, 2012  Ushuaia, Argentina

$92/pp

this tour company does require prepayment in full before the tour – and a deposit will be required

BEAGLE CHANNEL CATAMARAN TO SEA LION ISLAND

From the Port of Ushuaia, board your catamaran for a trip to admire the stunning landscapes and natural wonders that surround the town. As you cruise out of Ushuaia harbor, enjoy great panoramic views of this southernmost town and its dramatic setting, with jagged mountain peaks as a backdrop.

Your narrated trip will take you into the waterways of the Beagle Channel past the “Isla de los Pajaros” where many species of birds congregate, including a large colony of cormorants. Farther along you will cruise around “Isla de los Lobos”. This rocky outcrop is home to a large number of seals and sea lions. The catamaran, with both enclosed rooms and open deck space, manages to get quite close, offering great photo opportunities.

On the return trip back to Ushuaia, you will cruise past the “Les Eclaireures End-of-the-World Lighthouse”.

 


February 11, 2012 – Private Tour – Montevideo, Uruguay with wine tasting

**11.22.11 – 4 spaces left

Tour guide highly recommended from a passenger on this years SA 2011 Prinsendam cruise

Montevideo is a charming city with pleasant 19th and early 20th century buildings, beautiful parks and historic monuments. Your highlights tour includes the Old City and waterfront area where you will see the German battleship the Graff Spee that was held here during World War II, Constitution Square, the Cathedral and Colonial Town Hall, and Independence Square – at the center of which stands a monument dedicated to national hero José Gervasio Artigas.

Visit the Government House and the Congress Building constructed between 1908 and 1925 with local marble and 12 different types of wood. Drive through the Prado neighborhood – where you’ll find one of the oldest parks in the city that features the famous sculpture La Diligencia, Monument to the last Charruas Indians, and the Rose Garden.

Continue to the Vineyard. Stimulated by the love of the countryside and its products, Uruguay boasts an impressive wine making tradition. At the vineyard you will enjoy a wine making tour that includes sampling.

From the vineyard you’ll drive back to Montevideo and through the Batlle and Ordonez Parks, passing by the Obelisk, La Carreta Monument (Covered Wagon) and the Soccer Stadium – site of the first World Soccer Cup organized by FIFA.

Continue travelling through the Carrasco residential area with its magnificent private residences and the Hotel Casino Carrasco – an imposing building overlooking the coast and filled with tradition and history. The return drive will be along the coast to see the long stretches of world-class beaches. Tour concludes at the Pier.