2017 - APT South America

APT-SAM-A$-2017

South America Touring, Amazon River Cruise, Brazil, Chile, Galapagos Islands, Peru, Antarctic Cruising

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Enigmatic Cuba Before the Communist revolution, Cuba was one of the holiday hot-spots of the Caribbean, and since reopening to tourism in the 1990s, it has become a popular destination once again. Frozen in time, it has preserved a myriad of cultures and influences that are felt throughout the island. Gorgeous Spanish colonial architecture, splendid white-sand beaches, vintage cars, legendary jazz and famous cocktails await. Treasures of Mexico City Begin your Mexico discovery in the nation's capital, where you'll find beauty in the unexpected. Overflowing with intoxicating culture and history, this is a city for the audacious, for lovers of art, architecture and reminders of the past. From colonial-era buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, to the majestic Palacio de Bellas Artes, which took 30 years to complete, the old-world charm of Mexico City remains. Vivacious Panama Bound by two oceans and two continents, Panama is a culturally enthralling nation, and its cosmopolitan capital, Panama City, is indeed a feast for the senses. Surrender to the Caribbean flavour of the historic centre and imagine swashbuckling pirates roaming the streets paved in cobblestones. Admire a sea of skyscrapers, gaze upon Spanish ruins and stand in the shadow of mega-ships at the edge of the Panama Canal. Cuba, Mexico & Panama Uncover the spirit of Havana, a fascinating, culturally rich city at the heart of a country long off-limits to travellers. Experience Mexico's burning passion for life as you gaze upon ancient ruins and discover its colonial charm. While Panama City delights curious travellers with its tropical, oceanfront metropolis and legendary canal. 54 Discover Cuba's wondrous air of faded glory The sight of Chichen Itza will have you glued to the spot

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