31-Nights Central American Journey: Rainforests & Ruins - 18-to-Thirtysomethings
G Adventures
Central American Journey: Rainforests & RuinsEscape the resorts and discover something extraordinary in Central America. Visit seven countries on this adventure and experience mighty ruins, clear Caribbean waters, Pacific waves, rainforests, and breathtaking scenery along the way. Explore indigenous Mayan villages and meet locals for an immersive experience that few travellers get to know. While you're free to choose your own adventure, your accommodation and transportation are included. Our expert CEOs will help you make the most of your time. Take a trip that's packed with all the things you need and nothing you don't – 32 days of maximum adventure at minimum cost.
Highlights
Relax on white-sand beaches, explore the Mayan ruins of Copán and Tikal, bargain at the local markets of colourful colonial Antigua, meet some local friends at a local homestay in Guatemala, visit seven countries in a month.
Accommodation
Simple hotels/hostels (28 nts, most multi-share), homestay (3 nts).
Group Leader
Chief Experience Officer (CEO) throughout, local guides.
Group Size Notes
Max 18, avg 16.
Meals Included
2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
What's Included
Your G for Good Moment: San Antonio Women's Pottery Cooperative and Local Lunch, San Ignacio Your G for Good Moment: Caribbean Gastronomic Experience "El Manglar", Lívingston Your G for Good Moment: Posadas Mayas Homestay, San Juan La Laguna Your G for Good Moment: Puesta del Sol Community Guesthouse Stay, Isla de Ometepe Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group Your First Night Out Moment: Connect With New Friends Your Discover Moment: Playa del Carmen Your Discover Moment: Caye Caulker Your Discover Moment: Antigua Guatemala Your Big Night Out Moment: Antigua Guatemala Your Big Night Out Moment: Granada Your Discover Moment: Granada Your Discover Moment: Monteverde Your Discover Moment: La Fortuna. Guided tour of Tikal. Orientation walks in Antigua, León, and Granada. Beach time in Caye Caulker and El Tunco. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
Featured Destinations
Ometepe Island
Ometepe IslandOmetepe Island is a volcanic island known as "the oasis of peace" by its inhabitants. It is located in Lake Nicaragua in the southern part of the country, and is enjoyed by visitors for both relaxation as well as exploring and high adventure activities. |
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La Libertad
La LibertadSituated some 25 mi/40 km southwest of San Salvador, the Pacific coast resort of La Libertad, El Salvador, offers some of the world's best surfing. Consequently, it is packed with city dwellers on weekends. A short distance west is Zunzal, where international surfing competitions are held. But the big waves are not for novices, and beware of strong undertows when swimming—the beaches are not protected from the huge Pacific swells. There's a pier on the black-sand beach, and good seafood is available in local restaurants. Note: Exercise caution when visiting La Libertad and the surrounding area: There has been a high incidence of assaults and robberies. Avoid walking around town after dark. Surfers have also experienced problems with crime on the beach. |
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La Fortuna
La FortunaLa Fortuna is near Costa Rica's active volcano, Volcan Arenal. Driving into the park, plumes of smoke belching out of the volcano become ominiously closer. Arenal has been nearly contastantly active and attracts visitors from around the world. Experiencing first hand nature's awesome power is a humbling sight. Take a night trip to the volcano and see bright red lava spew forth. Tabacon Resort Hot Springs, located in Arenal, featuring stunning views of Arenal Volcano and offering the pleasurable experience of bathing in the volcano's byproduct - hot springs. Constant energy of Arenal volcano, warmth of flowing thermo mineral rivers and surrounding tropical rain forest provide a supreme experience. Let the hot water of a spectacular waterfall massage your neck and shoulders. Enjoy a large main pool with a swim-up bar, or other smaller pools hidden in the gardens with built-in lounges, little waterfalls, and cozy tubs. Spend a steamy afternoon here, or head to Iskandria Spa for a volcanic body wrap, using a mixture of ash as a skin mask. |
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Granada, Nicaragua
Granada, NicaraguaFounded on the shore of Lake Nicaragua in 1524 by Francisco Fernandez de Cordoba, Granada, Nicaragua, is the nation's oldest city, one of the oldest cities in the New World and foremost attraction for tourists from around the world. Granada is the cleaner, better renovated and grander of Nicaragua's two colonial towns (the other being Leon). It's also superbly situated at the base of Mombacho Volcano and along the northern shore of huge Lake Nicaragua. It's also located within one hour of several noteworthy excursions to volcanoes, crater lakes, artisan villages, nature reserves and the nearby cities of Managua and Masaya. Thus, Granada makes a great base for visiting many of Nicaragua's main attractions. Granada has two main streets, divided in their centers with greenery: Calle la Calzada leads from the main plaza and cathedral down to the lake's edge. For several blocks near the plaza it is lined by upscale restaurants, cafes, bars and shops. This is one of two major nightlife areas in town. Calle Real Xalteva heads west from La Merced Church uphill to Fortaleza de Polvora, passing upscale shops, two significant churches and a lovely park full of stone columns and greenery. |
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Leon
LeonLocated in northwestern Nicaragua, about 90 minutes northwest of the capital city, Managua, and just 12 mi/20 km from Pacific coast beaches, Leon, Nicaragua, was first established in 1524, though it was destroyed in an earthquake in 1610 and rebuilt in a different spot. To the north and east of Leon are several prominent volcanoes. Leon served as the capital of Nicaragua throughout most of the Spanish colonial period until 1857 and was the center of politics, education, culture and religion. As a result, the Spanish built many grand government buildings, Catholic churches and city blocks full of smaller colonial buildings. Thousands of original colonial buildings fill the city—many have been restored and others are still undergoing restoration. Universidad Nacional Autonomo de Nicaragua (UNAN), Nicaragua's first and most important university, is located on a huge leafy campus just south of the city center. Today, the city has a large university population and is considered the intellectual capital of Nicaragua. Long Nicaragua's liberal hub, Leon was one of the strongholds of the anti-Somoza forces during the revolution. The Sandinistas still remain a powerful force in the city. For a glimpse of Leon's revolutionary spirit, visit the monument to the "Martyrs of the Revolution" across from the cathedral, where a fascinating mural portrays the history of Nicaragua, from pre-Columbian times through the present. Other colorful murals can be seen throughout the city, along with pro-Sandinista graffiti. One of the city's greatest attractions is its spirited street life: Mariachi bands and marimba players often stroll the streets. Children often go door to door with 10-ft-/3-m-tall puppets, reciting humorous poetry and beating on drums and trash-can covers. One fun way to observe the activity is to take a ride on the inexpensive open bus that cruises the city on warm nights. |
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Copan
CopanThe gateway to Guatemala from Honduras, Copan is a Mayan archaeological site discovered in 1570 by Diego Garcia de Palacio. The ruins of 1,000 year-old Copan revealed plazas, temples, intricate sculptures and statues and a ceremonial center at the heart of the city. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is the most studied archaeological site in the world. Copan Valley also boasts varieties of aviary native birds perfect for bird watchers. |
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Antigua, Guatemala
Antigua, GuatemalaFounded in 1543, Santiago de Guatemala (now known as La Antigua Guatemala, or simply Antigua) was the capital of Spain's Central American confederacy and the fourth most important city in the Americas (after Mexico City, Lima and Zacatecas) in the 1500s. Antigua was devastated by an earthquake in 1773, which, combined with damage from earlier earthquakes, persuaded the government to relocate the capital to the site of present-day Guatemala City. That seeming misfortune turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Isolation and longtime neglect served Antigua well. More than two centuries of underdevelopment left the town with a treasure trove of dilapidated but historical structures, many of which have been rehabilitated into chic restaurants, shops and hotels. Antigua can be seen on a day's excursion from Guatemala City, which is 28 mi/45 km to the east, but it deserves more time. Some visitors prefer to use this colonial gem as their base for touring the country (instead of the capital). It has a large English-speaking community, a wide range of accommodations, upscale and medium-priced restaurants, espresso bars, delicious baked goods, literally dozens of language schools, plenty of galleries, and for nightlife, jazz clubs and discos. Antigua is also one of the best places to go in Guatemala if you want to learn to speak Spanish. About 75 schools in town offer intensive classes. But be sure to check ahead of time to know exactly what you'll get, as not all of these schools are on the up-and-up. Some courses include lodging with Guatemalan families. Visitors also can study various arts and crafts (backstrap weaving, drawing, painting, ceramics, photography and so forth) at the Art Workshops in La Antigua Guatemala. It's not a fully Guatemalan experience, however, as a group of U.S. for-profit artists operates those workshops, not the Guatemalans themselves. |
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Panajachel
PanajachelThere are plenty of hotels and restaurants in Panajachel, Guatemala, on the shores of Lake Atitlan, but this village is a tad run down, slightly overpriced and very touristy. (We think some of the pristine beauty of the lake was destroyed when the Hotel Barcelo del Lago built a wooden platform along the beach. It can turn into a noisy playground at times.) Located 68 mi/109 km west of Guatemala City, Panajachel used to have a reputation as a haven for New Age seekers and pot-smoking global drifters; although that's still true to some extent, the demographic is a bit more varied now, as many wealthy U.S. citizens and Guatemalans have bought homes there. However, the market is a great place to pick up some handicrafts, especially if you can't make it to Chichicastenango for market day. An especially good time to visit the town is the first week of October, when Panajachel honors its patron saint, St. Francis, with special festivities. Santiago Atitlan is a great day trip, especially for the boat trip across the lake. The town is the home of the Tuztuil, who maintain their Maya religious practices and are renowned artisans. Just before Easter, they celebrate a god called Maximon, whose effigy is paraded through the streets, doused in rum and given a lit cigar and a fedora for his head. Maximon is said to represent the life force, and he's definitely the life of the party. Jaibalito also makes a good day trip from Panajachel (it's a 20-minute boat ride). Kick back and spend a night at the beautiful La Casa del Mundo hotel. The restaurant, which is also open to nonguests (as are most hotel restaurants in the country), serves delicious food. The hotel grounds offer an excellent, safe opportunity for lake swimming. |
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Flores
FloresJust miles away from Tikal, the most famous Maya ruins, lies the charming Mayan Treasure in Flores. Travelers can grasp authentic Guatemalan experience and explore the island village that sits on Lake Peten Itza, built over the ancient city of Tayasal! |
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San Ignacio
San IgnacioThe medium-sized settlement of San Ignacio, on the banks of the Macal River in Belize's hilly western region, is another culturally diverse Belizean town—with quick and easy access to superb natural and historical sites. Its wooden and concrete buildings are picturesque, set against the green of the hillside 70 mi/110 km west of Belize City. Surprisingly, the area has few mosquitoes or other biting bugs, a pleasant change from much of the rest of Belize. San Ignacio (called "Cayo" by many locals, a name which also refers to the entire western region) has mostly budget lodging, but nearby is "cottage country," where some of Belize's best jungle lodges offer horseback riding, romantic settings, river rafting and nature hikes in the bush. The town's market is an excellent place to buy authentic Belizean crafts and sample local cuisine from food stalls. Green Iguana Conservation project provides rehabilitation for injured iguanas while allowing visitors to interact with them. From San Ignacio, excursions can be arranged to a number of destinations in the area: Actun Tunichil Muknal and Barton Creek caves, the Rain Forest Medicine Trail, Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, the Belize Botanic Gardens at duPlooy's Lodge, three butterfly farms (Green Hills, Tropical Wings and the Blue Morpho Breeding Center at Chaa Creek) and the archaeological ruins at Cahal Pech, Xunantunich, El Pilar and Caracol. Just 10 mi/16 km from the border with Guatemala, San Ignacio can also serve as a base for a day trip to the ancient Maya city of Tikal in Guatemala. To book a trip, go to one of the many tour businesses on Burns Avenue or check with your hotel or lodge. San Ignacio is connected to its sister town, Santa Elena, by the only suspension bridge in the country, Hawkesworth Bridge. Road connections to San Ignacio from other points in Belize are good, although the Western Highway from Belize City has one of the highest traffic accident rates in the country, especially after rains when some sections are as slick. |
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Caye Caulker
Caye CaulkerCaye Caulker is a tiny limestone coral island village off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea where their “no shirt, no shoes,” policy is not a problem. Inhabited for hundreds of years, Caye Caulker did exceed in population until 1847 during the Caste War of Yucatan when many Maya and Spanish decent fled across the Yucatan. Around 1870 Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom granted Luciano Reyes the area of the village. His legacy and descendants are still residents of the island today.The pristine ocean blue waters of Caye Caulker is rich with marine life which draws tourists to the island. Visitors have a plethora of activities available for a great island vacation such as: snorkeling and diving down to the corals, swimming alongside sting rays, nurse sharks, and schools of fish. Its finest seafood is caught fresh from the ocean which is lobster. This laid back island slows down time and treasures every minute of yours. |
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San Jose (C.R.)
San Jose (C.R.)The sophisticated capital of Costa Rica, San Jose, has been endowed with a vibrant street life as well as a refined cultural life. You'll see contemporary structures of glass and steel, as well as colonial, Victorian, and classical architecture, exotic birds, giant butterflies, and picturesque scenery. Costa Rica offers some of the world's most thrilling sights to those who seek a new adventure. |
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Monteverde
MonteverdeThe Monteverde rainforest area, which comprises ten towns with 8,000 people, is situated on the Continental Divide at an elevation of 5,600 feet. A walk through a Costa Rica Monteverde cloud forest reveals a lush green garden of mosses, ferns, flowers and epiphytes growing thickly on every tree. Clouds drift in and settle among the slopes, giving the continuous moisture required for such exuberant plant growth. Dangling roots and vines sweep across the trails. The air is rich with the sounds of birds and the occasional scurrying of small mammals on the forest floor. In the distance a howler monkey roars. |
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Playa del Carmen
Playa del CarmenPlaya del Carmen is a thriving little beach town on Yucatán Peninsula. It is the dropping-off point for excursions to the temples and tombs of Tulúm, the only Mayan city overlooking the ocean, and to the exquisite coral lagoon of Xel-ha. |
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November 2024
11/24/2024 12/25/2024 $2,634 per person 11/30/2024 12/31/2024 $2,634 per person
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December 2024
12/17/2024 01/17/2025 $2,804 per person 12/24/2024 01/24/2025 $2,804 per person
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January 2025
01/11/2025 02/11/2025 $2,804 per person 01/16/2025 02/16/2025 $2,804 per person 01/25/2025 02/25/2025 $2,804 per person
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02/11/2025 03/14/2025 $2,804 per person 02/13/2025 03/16/2025 $2,804 per person 02/15/2025 03/18/2025 $2,804 per person 02/20/2025 03/23/2025 $2,804 per person 02/22/2025 03/25/2025 $2,804 per person
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04/05/2025 05/06/2025 $2,634 per person 04/12/2025 05/13/2025 $2,634 per person 04/19/2025 05/20/2025 $2,634 per person 04/26/2025 05/27/2025 $2,634 per person
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05/03/2025 06/03/2025 $2,609 per person 05/10/2025 06/10/2025 $2,609 per person 05/17/2025 06/17/2025 $2,609 per person 05/24/2025 06/24/2025 $2,609 per person
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07/03/2025 08/03/2025 $2,789 per person 07/05/2025 08/05/2025 $2,789 per person 07/12/2025 08/12/2025 $2,789 per person 07/17/2025 08/17/2025 $2,789 per person 07/24/2025 08/24/2025 $2,789 per person 07/26/2025 08/26/2025 $2,789 per person
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08/02/2025 09/02/2025 $2,789 per person 08/09/2025 09/09/2025 $2,789 per person 08/16/2025 09/16/2025 $2,789 per person 08/30/2025 09/30/2025 $2,789 per person
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September 2025
09/06/2025 10/07/2025 $2,899 per person 09/13/2025 10/14/2025 $2,899 per person 09/18/2025 10/19/2025 $2,899 per person 09/20/2025 10/21/2025 $2,899 per person 09/27/2025 10/28/2025 $2,899 per person
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October 2025
10/04/2025 11/04/2025 $2,899 per person 10/11/2025 11/11/2025 $2,899 per person 10/16/2025 11/16/2025 $3,399 per person 10/18/2025 11/18/2025 $3,399 per person 10/25/2025 11/25/2025 $3,399 per person 10/30/2025 11/30/2025 $3,399 per person
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November 2025
11/01/2025 12/02/2025 $3,399 per person 11/08/2025 12/09/2025 $3,099 per person 11/15/2025 12/16/2025 $3,099 per person 11/22/2025 12/23/2025 $3,099 per person 11/27/2025 12/28/2025 $3,099 per person 11/29/2025 12/30/2025 $3,099 per person
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December 2025
12/06/2025 01/06/2026 $3,299 per person 12/13/2025 01/13/2026 $3,299 per person 12/20/2025 01/20/2026 $3,299 per person 12/25/2025 01/25/2026 $3,299 per person 12/27/2025 01/27/2026 $3,299 per person
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January 2026
01/01/2026 02/01/2026 $2,899 per person 01/03/2026 02/03/2026 $2,899 per person 01/08/2026 02/08/2026 $2,899 per person 01/10/2026 02/10/2026 $2,899 per person 01/15/2026 02/15/2026 $2,899 per person 01/17/2026 02/17/2026 $2,899 per person 01/20/2026 02/20/2026 $2,899 per person 01/22/2026 02/22/2026 $2,899 per person 01/24/2026 02/24/2026 $2,899 per person 01/29/2026 03/01/2026 $2,899 per person 01/31/2026 03/03/2026 $2,899 per person
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February 2026
02/03/2026 03/06/2026 $2,899 per person 02/05/2026 03/08/2026 $2,899 per person 02/07/2026 03/10/2026 $2,899 per person 02/10/2026 03/13/2026 $2,899 per person 02/12/2026 03/15/2026 $2,899 per person 02/14/2026 03/17/2026 $2,899 per person 02/19/2026 03/22/2026 $2,899 per person 02/21/2026 03/24/2026 $2,899 per person 02/26/2026 03/29/2026 $2,899 per person 02/28/2026 03/31/2026 $2,899 per person
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March 2026
03/05/2026 04/05/2026 $2,899 per person 03/07/2026 04/07/2026 $2,899 per person 03/12/2026 04/12/2026 $2,899 per person 03/14/2026 04/14/2026 $2,899 per person 03/19/2026 04/19/2026 $2,899 per person 03/21/2026 04/21/2026 $2,899 per person 03/26/2026 04/26/2026 $2,899 per person 03/28/2026 04/28/2026 $2,899 per person
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April 2026
04/02/2026 05/03/2026 $2,899 per person 04/04/2026 05/05/2026 $2,899 per person 04/09/2026 05/10/2026 $2,899 per person 04/11/2026 05/12/2026 $2,899 per person 04/16/2026 05/17/2026 $2,899 per person 04/18/2026 05/19/2026 $2,899 per person 04/25/2026 05/26/2026 $2,899 per person
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May 2026
05/02/2026 06/02/2026 $2,899 per person 05/07/2026 06/07/2026 $2,899 per person 05/09/2026 06/09/2026 $2,899 per person 05/16/2026 06/16/2026 $2,899 per person 05/21/2026 06/21/2026 $2,899 per person 05/23/2026 06/23/2026 $2,899 per person 05/30/2026 06/30/2026 $2,899 per person
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June 2026
06/04/2026 07/05/2026 $2,899 per person 06/06/2026 07/07/2026 $2,899 per person 06/09/2026 07/10/2026 $2,899 per person 06/11/2026 07/12/2026 $2,899 per person 06/13/2026 07/14/2026 $2,899 per person 06/18/2026 07/19/2026 $2,899 per person 06/20/2026 07/21/2026 $2,899 per person 06/25/2026 07/26/2026 $2,899 per person 06/27/2026 07/28/2026 $2,899 per person
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July 2026
07/02/2026 08/02/2026 $2,899 per person 07/04/2026 08/04/2026 $2,899 per person 07/09/2026 08/09/2026 $2,899 per person 07/11/2026 08/11/2026 $2,899 per person 07/16/2026 08/16/2026 $2,899 per person 07/18/2026 08/18/2026 $2,899 per person 07/23/2026 08/23/2026 $2,899 per person 07/25/2026 08/25/2026 $2,899 per person 07/30/2026 08/30/2026 $2,899 per person
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August 2026
08/01/2026 09/01/2026 $2,899 per person 08/08/2026 09/08/2026 $2,899 per person 08/13/2026 09/13/2026 $2,899 per person 08/15/2026 09/15/2026 $2,899 per person 08/20/2026 09/20/2026 $2,899 per person 08/22/2026 09/22/2026 $2,899 per person 08/29/2026 09/29/2026 $2,899 per person
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September 2026
09/03/2026 10/04/2026 $2,899 per person 09/05/2026 10/06/2026 $2,899 per person 09/10/2026 10/11/2026 $2,899 per person 09/12/2026 10/13/2026 $2,899 per person 09/17/2026 10/18/2026 $2,899 per person 09/19/2026 10/20/2026 $2,899 per person 09/24/2026 10/25/2026 $2,899 per person 09/26/2026 10/27/2026 $2,899 per person
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October 2026
10/01/2026 11/01/2026 $2,899 per person 10/03/2026 11/03/2026 $2,899 per person 10/08/2026 11/08/2026 $2,899 per person 10/10/2026 11/10/2026 $2,899 per person 10/15/2026 11/15/2026 $2,899 per person 10/17/2026 11/17/2026 $2,899 per person 10/22/2026 11/22/2026 $2,899 per person 10/24/2026 11/24/2026 $2,899 per person 10/29/2026 11/29/2026 $2,899 per person 10/31/2026 12/01/2026 $2,899 per person
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November 2026
11/05/2026 12/06/2026 $2,899 per person 11/07/2026 12/08/2026 $2,899 per person 11/10/2026 12/11/2026 $2,899 per person 11/12/2026 12/13/2026 $2,899 per person 11/14/2026 12/15/2026 $2,899 per person 11/19/2026 12/20/2026 $2,899 per person 11/21/2026 12/22/2026 $2,899 per person 11/24/2026 12/25/2026 $2,899 per person 11/26/2026 12/27/2026 $2,899 per person 11/28/2026 12/29/2026 $2,899 per person
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December 2026
12/03/2026 01/03/2027 $2,899 per person 12/05/2026 01/05/2027 $2,899 per person 12/10/2026 01/10/2027 $2,899 per person 12/12/2026 01/12/2027 $2,899 per person 12/17/2026 01/17/2027 $2,899 per person 12/19/2026 01/19/2027 $2,899 per person 12/22/2026 01/22/2027 $2,899 per person 12/24/2026 01/24/2027 $2,899 per person 12/26/2026 01/26/2027 $2,899 per person 12/31/2026 01/31/2027 $2,899 per person
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January 2027
01/02/2027 02/02/2027 $2,899 per person 01/07/2027 02/07/2027 $2,899 per person 01/09/2027 02/09/2027 $2,899 per person 01/14/2027 02/14/2027 $2,899 per person 01/16/2027 02/16/2027 $2,899 per person 01/19/2027 02/19/2027 $2,899 per person 01/21/2027 02/21/2027 $2,899 per person 01/23/2027 02/23/2027 $2,899 per person 01/28/2027 02/28/2027 $2,899 per person 01/30/2027 03/02/2027 $2,899 per person
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February 2027
02/02/2027 03/05/2027 $2,899 per person 02/04/2027 03/07/2027 $2,899 per person 02/06/2027 03/09/2027 $2,899 per person 02/09/2027 03/12/2027 $2,899 per person 02/11/2027 03/14/2027 $2,899 per person 02/13/2027 03/16/2027 $2,899 per person 02/18/2027 03/21/2027 $2,899 per person 02/20/2027 03/23/2027 $2,899 per person 02/25/2027 03/28/2027 $2,899 per person 02/27/2027 03/30/2027 $2,899 per person
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March 2027
03/04/2027 04/04/2027 $2,899 per person 03/06/2027 04/06/2027 $2,899 per person 03/11/2027 04/11/2027 $2,899 per person 03/13/2027 04/13/2027 $2,899 per person 03/18/2027 04/18/2027 $2,899 per person 03/20/2027 04/20/2027 $2,899 per person 03/25/2027 04/25/2027 $2,899 per person 03/27/2027 04/27/2027 $2,899 per person
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April 2027
04/01/2027 05/02/2027 $2,899 per person 04/03/2027 05/04/2027 $2,899 per person 04/08/2027 05/09/2027 $2,899 per person 04/10/2027 05/11/2027 $2,899 per person 04/15/2027 05/16/2027 $2,899 per person 04/17/2027 05/18/2027 $2,899 per person 04/24/2027 05/25/2027 $2,899 per person
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May 2027
05/01/2027 06/01/2027 $2,899 per person 05/06/2027 06/06/2027 $2,899 per person 05/08/2027 06/08/2027 $2,899 per person 05/15/2027 06/15/2027 $2,899 per person 05/20/2027 06/20/2027 $2,899 per person 05/22/2027 06/22/2027 $2,899 per person 05/29/2027 06/29/2027 $2,899 per person
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June 2027
06/03/2027 07/04/2027 $2,899 per person 06/05/2027 07/06/2027 $2,899 per person 06/08/2027 07/09/2027 $2,899 per person 06/10/2027 07/11/2027 $2,899 per person 06/12/2027 07/13/2027 $2,899 per person 06/17/2027 07/18/2027 $2,899 per person 06/19/2027 07/20/2027 $2,899 per person 06/24/2027 07/25/2027 $2,899 per person 06/26/2027 07/27/2027 $2,899 per person
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July 2027
07/01/2027 08/01/2027 $2,899 per person 07/03/2027 08/03/2027 $2,899 per person 07/08/2027 08/08/2027 $2,899 per person 07/10/2027 08/10/2027 $2,899 per person 07/15/2027 08/15/2027 $2,899 per person 07/17/2027 08/17/2027 $2,899 per person 07/22/2027 08/22/2027 $2,899 per person 07/24/2027 08/24/2027 $2,899 per person 07/29/2027 08/29/2027 $2,899 per person 07/31/2027 08/31/2027 $2,899 per person
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August 2027
08/07/2027 09/07/2027 $2,899 per person 08/12/2027 09/12/2027 $2,899 per person 08/14/2027 09/14/2027 $2,899 per person 08/19/2027 09/19/2027 $2,899 per person 08/21/2027 09/21/2027 $2,899 per person 08/28/2027 09/28/2027 $2,899 per person
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September 2027
09/02/2027 10/03/2027 $2,899 per person 09/04/2027 10/05/2027 $2,899 per person 09/09/2027 10/10/2027 $2,899 per person 09/11/2027 10/12/2027 $2,899 per person 09/16/2027 10/17/2027 $2,899 per person 09/18/2027 10/19/2027 $2,899 per person 09/23/2027 10/24/2027 $2,899 per person 09/25/2027 10/26/2027 $2,899 per person 09/30/2027 10/31/2027 $2,899 per person
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October 2027
10/02/2027 11/02/2027 $2,899 per person 10/07/2027 11/07/2027 $2,899 per person 10/09/2027 11/09/2027 $2,899 per person 10/14/2027 11/14/2027 $2,899 per person 10/16/2027 11/16/2027 $2,899 per person 10/21/2027 11/21/2027 $2,899 per person 10/23/2027 11/23/2027 $2,899 per person 10/28/2027 11/28/2027 $2,899 per person 10/30/2027 11/30/2027 $2,899 per person
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November 2027
11/04/2027 12/05/2027 $2,899 per person 11/06/2027 12/07/2027 $2,899 per person 11/09/2027 12/10/2027 $2,899 per person 11/11/2027 12/12/2027 $2,899 per person 11/13/2027 12/14/2027 $2,899 per person 11/18/2027 12/19/2027 $2,899 per person 11/20/2027 12/21/2027 $2,899 per person 11/23/2027 12/24/2027 $2,899 per person 11/25/2027 12/26/2027 $2,899 per person 11/27/2027 12/28/2027 $2,899 per person
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December 2027
12/02/2027 01/02/2028 $2,899 per person 12/04/2027 01/04/2028 $2,899 per person 12/09/2027 01/09/2028 $2,899 per person 12/11/2027 01/11/2028 $2,899 per person 12/16/2027 01/16/2028 $2,899 per person 12/18/2027 01/18/2028 $2,899 per person 12/21/2027 01/21/2028 $2,899 per person 12/23/2027 01/23/2028 $2,899 per person 12/25/2027 01/25/2028 $2,899 per person 12/30/2027 01/30/2028 $2,899 per person
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January 2028
01/01/2028 02/01/2028 $2,899 per person 01/08/2028 02/08/2028 $2,899 per person
Dossier Disclaimer
The information in this trip details document has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it is subject to change, and does not form part of the contract between the client and the operator. The itinerary featured is correct at time of printing. It may differ slightly to the one in the brochure. Occasionally our itineraries change as we make improvements that stem from past travellers, comments and our own research. Sometimes it can be a small change like adding an extra meal along the itinerary. Sometimes the change may result in us altering the tour for the coming year. Ultimately, our goal is to provide you with the most rewarding experience. Please note that our brochure is usually released in November each year. If you have booked from the previous brochure you may find there have been some changes to the itinerary. VERY IMPORTANT: Please ensure that you print a final copy of your Trip Details to review a couple of days prior to travel, in case there have been changes that affect your plans.
Itinerary Disclaimer
While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The Trip Details document is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Aboard expedition trips visits to research stations depend on final permission. Additionally, any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.