- Day 1 - Arrival, Buenos Aires
- Day 2,3 - Buenos Aires
- Day 4,5 - Iguazu Falls
- Day 6,7 - Paraty
- Day 8-10 - Rio de Janeiro
- Day 11 - Departure
- Day 1 - Arrival, Buenos Aires
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Arrive in Buenos Aires at any time. Today is the arrival day so
there are no planned activities and you can check into the hotel
and relax or go and explore the city. Buenos Aires is an enchanting
mixture of Latin American flavour and colour, and European sophistication. The
center of this fascinating city is marked by large busy pedestrian malls, cut-off
from the traffic, and full of pedestrians, and large park areas. The
pedestrian avenues feature buskers (musicians, tango dancers, even
guys juggling soccer balls), and endless cafeterias where you can sample the local
Porteño cuisine.
- Day 2 - Buenos Aires
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Today we include a tour of the two famous football
stadiums of Buenos Aires - the Estadio Monumental (home to River Plate and where the national team plays), and the legendary
Bombonera (the home of Boca Juniors). Each of these football
stadiums has its own football museum that we also include a visit to. You
take the rest of the day as free time or if you are keen we can arrange a
social soccer game with some local lads. For those perhaps not so interested in
playing football or sightseeing, there are plenty of other optional activities on offer in Buenos Aires
and you won't be short of something to do.
- Day 3 - Buenos Aires
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Today
we take you to the 'game of the round' of the national league, featuring at least
one of the famous local football clubs. Depending on the draw you will
most likely see either a game featuring River Plate and/or
Boca Juniors. You will be accompanied to the game by a local
guide to ensure your safety and comfort and seated in preferential
seating. This experience will be a highlight of your trip more so for the
atmosphere in and around the stadium and the spectacle of the 'hinchas' (fans)
rather than the action on the pitch. The passion and emotion the Argentines show
for their football will surely blow you away. Click here to see the match featured on each Football Adventures tour.
- Day 4-5 - Iguazu Falls
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Situated on the border with Brazil, its a long way from the Capital
to Iguazu. We take the first of our two domestic flights to reach the
magnificent Iguazu Falls. We have ample time over the next two
days to explore the amazing Iguazu Falls. The falls are higher than both the
Victoria and Niagara and extend over a large area. They are set deep in the dense
and beautiful tropical South American jungle. There are various excursions that you
can take in the Iguazu park - such as an exhilarating boat tour
into the spray of the falls, a helicopter over-flight, and a wild-life viewing
jungle safari, or just sit back and soak in the stunning beauty and raw power of
this trulyamazing natural wonder. Click here for more information about Iguazu Falls.
- Day 6-7 - Paraty
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We take the second local flights North and East to the coast of
Brazil where we head straight for the beach. Paraty is a coveted
beach destination a few hours South of Rio de Janeiro. It is also an historic
village surrounded by exquisite white sand beaches and thick green tropical
vegetation. The object of the next day is to relax and enjoy a cool
Caipirinha, or try surfing or a short trek. One of the most popular
excursions is a day long sailboat cruise around the bay visiting
various harder to reach beaches. You can also take a buggy or jeep to one of the
various waterfalls in the area. You are in Brazil so naturally there will be plenty
of opportunity for partying and a game of futebol can easily be arranged
against the locals, either on the beach, or their local ground.
- Day 8-10 - Rio de Janeiro
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Heading North along the Atlantic coast, we arrive at Brazil's ocean side jewel, Rio
de Janeiro. Rio is the most exciting city in the Americas, and few cities enjoy
such a dramatic setting as Rio, whose images of the Corcovado
(Christ the Redeemer), Pao de Acucar (Sugarloaf), and the stunning
beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema are synonymous
with Carnival and the 'joie de vivre' embodied by the locals (Cariocas).
We include a visit to the infamous Maracana football stadium and attendance to a national football league game - either in the Maracana or another local football stadium - wherever we think the best game will be. The Maracana is said to be the largest football stadium in the world, at one stage having a capacity of 200,000. Some of the legendary local soccer clubs include Flamengo, Vasco da Gama, Fluminese, and Botafogo.
If you are keen, you can also
try your hand at Beach Soccer on Copacabana Beach or just cruise
along the shore of what is, amongst other things, the city's playground. You will
be amazed at the Carioca's fute-volley skills (volleyball played with the feet) and
the miniscule swim wearworn by the women, otherwise known as fio-dental (dental
floss!).
Again, there is plenty of time for other optional activities such as checking out the spectacular views atop the Corcovado or the Sugarloaf, hang-gliding, or a tour of the favelas.
- Day 11 - Departure
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Depart Rio at your leisure or take out some extra accommodation and stay on to further explore this marvelous city.
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Please note - While it is our intention to adhere to the route described above, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. We are not always able to advise you in advance of these changes. We ask for your understanding and flexibility in these cases.

