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Evergreen Cruises & Tours’ Spectacular South America

We invite you to join us on a journey to an extraordinary and diverse land that will fill you with wonder. South America is a rich tapestry of history, culture, nature, art and cuisine providing a complete travel experience. Evergreen Cruises & Tours has put together all of the highlights as well as some hidden gems to bring you the best of this amazing continent.

Nowhere on earth can you find such variety. The incredible biodiversity and tribal cultures of the Amazon sit side by side with the majestic Andes Mountains that are the realm of the ancient Inca Empire and mystical Machu Picchu.

You can walk the streets and see samba, salsa and tango intertwining in a sultry embrace in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. Visit untouched lands such as Patagonia and the Chilean Fjords where pristine landscapes dotted with glacial tongues, shimmering blue icebergs, soaring mountains and wildlife are a normal occurrence. Capture some of nature’s truly distinctive creations when you cruise the Galápagos Islands and see unique wildlife such as the blue-footed booby, the giant tortoise or the marine iguana.

With Evergreen, you’ll experience all the must-see attractions and destinations you expect, as well as some breathtaking sights you never knew existed. Our team of local experts will proudly show you the best that South America has to offer. Our friendly Tour Directors, Coach Drivers and Local Guides do more than just their job, they go out of their way to make sure you’re totally satisfied with every sightseeing experience. In this brochure, you will find an outstanding combination of luxurious cruises and superb accommodation, combined with spectacular scenery, memorable attractions, sumptuous cuisine and friendly people to ensure your journey with Evergreen is unforgettable.

Discover for yourself why travelling with Evergreen is the most relaxing and convenient way to explore South America.

Galápagos tortoise, Galápagos Islands

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