Tuesday, December 23, 2008

CRUISING THE CHILEAN FJORDS







M/V SKORPIOS II

Day 1: Saturday: 11:00 HRS. Departure from Skorpios Terminal in Chinquihue, Puerto Montt, sailing through the Llanquihue Archipelago, the Gulf of Ancud and the Chiloé Archipelago. Crossing the Corcovado Gulf at midnight.


Day 2: Sunday: Navigation through the Moraleda and Ferronave channels. Arrival to Puerto Aguirre (11:00 app), a remote fishing village. Departure from Puerto Aguirre at around 13:00 hrs. Sailing through the Ferronave, Pilcomayo and Costa Channels. At around 21:30 hrs the vessel anchors in Punta Leopardos, 20 miles far from San Rafael Glacier.








Day 3: Monday: Cut through the San Rafael bay and Témpanos Channel to anchor two kilometers far from the glacier at around 09:00 hrs. Excursions in motorboats around the multicolored glaciers, if the weather allows to. In the afternoon, the vessel moves closer to the glacier. Departure from the Glacier to the Quitralco Fjord in the evening.


Day 4: Tuesday: At Quitralco Fjord the passengers can enjoy the thermal baths in indoor and/or outdoor pools. Excursions in motorboats around the Fjord are done during the morning. In the evening, departure to Chiloé sailing through the Moraleda and Pérez Norte Channels.

Day 5: Wednesday: Sail through the Leucayec Channel, the Chonos Archipelago, across the Corcovado Gulf to arrive at Queilen. Sail through the Yal Channel and the Castro Estuary. Arrival to Castro at around 19:00 hrs.



Day 6: Thursday: In Castro the passengers can visit the handicraft local market, the Museum and the Cathedral. An optional excursion to Chonchi can be taken. Departure from Castro at midday, sailing through the Castro Estuary, Lemuy Channel, Dalcahue, Quicaví, Calbuco. Gala Dinner at 21:00 hrs. Arrival at Skorpios terminal in Puerto Montt at midnight.


Day 7: Friday: Breakfast at 07:00. Transfer to the airport.


End of the cruise.
Extra Night Classic Route San Rafael

Offered on Friday before the ship sets sail, cost: US$130.- per passenger (2009-2010 season).


Includes:

· Transfer from and to the airport
· Welcome drink
· Dinner
· Lodging on board
· Breakfast

At 18.00 of Friday’s, you are welcome on board.
For Rates and available dates:
Please e-mail: eugenio@altatours.com
or call 1-800-338-4191

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

BABY ALPACA




Hi Eugenio,You read my mind. I was planning to email you today.I had a great time in Peru. Everybody from your affiliate in Peru was professional, knowledgeable, and friendly. I would highly recommend their service (in fact, I already told a couple of friends about your website).
I did have a little incident with altitude the first day in Cusco. But everybody was helpful and I was much better the very next day. It was my fault that I didn't rest enough (one hour was not enough to get used to the altitude. But I was eager to walk around town before city tour started). But, even that was a great experience!
Thank you so much for all your help. I will definitely use your service again when I am ready to go to Chile!Thanks again.
jessie

Thursday, November 20, 2008

PATAGONIA TRIP




Hi, Eugenio--
Hope all is well!
Overall, we had a SPECTACULAR time. It was fabulous. Thank you so much for all of your hard work. You successfully met our needs and budget. The car transport was seamless. Everyone arrived on time and got us to our destinations in an efficient manner.


The Esplendor Calafate was amazing!!!!

Friday, November 14, 2008

MINITREKKING IN PERITO MORENO GLACIER




We would like to remind you that this excursion is not advisable for overweight people and only between the ages of 10 to 65 years old are allowed to do it.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

SEA KAYAKING IN PATAGONIA




Kayak through Fjord Eberhard and Last Hope-PUERTO NATALES .

For those who want to get a taste of what the classic explorers experienced in these cold waters: Magellan, Fitz-Roy, Darwin, Shakleton, and others…This trip can be done in single or double kayaks, always escorted by professional guides. You will be paddling in Fjord Eberhard, a quiet and protected arm of the Fjord of Last Hope: the views are amazing, wild life is abundant, and the sensation of remotness is complete ! A picnic stop will be organised on one of the many deserted beaches. Be ready to be surprised !
Difficulty: Medium


for more information please contact:



Tuesday, September 9, 2008

PERU TRIP




Eugenio,
Thank you so much for your assistance with our itinerary to Peru. Our guide service was professional and informative. My whole family enjoyed the trip so much! I will certainly recommend Alta Tours to everyone.

Thank you again,
Bradley

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

DISCOVER PATAGONIA
















DISCOVER PATAGONIA 11 days 10 nights

SMALL GROUPS FIXED DEPARTURES WITH PRIVATE SERVICES

Departure: Fixed departure dates
Tour Guide: English
Meals: Half board
Flights: International or within South America not included.


Day 1 – Buenos Aires
Arrival at Ezeiza internacional airport. Reception and transfer to the Hotel. In the afternoon, visit to the most elegant South American city. The tour begins in Avenida 9 de Julio.
On the way you will see Plaza de la República, place where the Obelisk and the Colón theatre (Opera Theatre) are erected. Then you will go through Avenida de Mayo and will reach Plaza de Mayo, scene of the most important demonstrations and political activity of the country.
In the surrounding area you can find: Casa de Gobierno, also known as Casa Rosada (the government Pink house), the Cabildo (town hall, one of the essential monuments of the Argentine history) within which functions the May revolution historical museum and the metropolitan cathedral where General San Martin mortal remains are kept.
Afterwards you will continue to San Telmo and to the colourful and picturesque “Barrio de la Boca” which maintains last century architectonic features untouched. On the way to Palermo, one of Buenos Aires traditional areas, you will go by the most important places such as the zoo, the botanical garden, Palermo’s park, the polo field, the planetarium and the oldest residential neighbourhood known as Palermo Viejo, finally to end in the sophisticated district of Recoleta, a different residential neighbourhood, and in the cemetery holding the same name. Return. Dinner and accomodation.

Day 2 – Buenos Aires / Puerto Madryn
Breakfast. Morning at leisure. Transfer to the airport to take the flight to Trelew. Arrival and transfer to Puerto Madryn. Accomodation and dinner at restaurant.

Day 3 – Puerto Madryn
Continental breakfast. Full day tour to Península Valdés passing by the Ameghino Isthmus located between Nuevo and San José gulfs. You will visit Puerto Pirámide and the sea lion rookery. What you cannot miss is the whale watching boat excursion (available from June to November). Afterwards you will continue to Punta Delgada to have lunch and see the significant sea lion rookery of the region. Then you will go to Caleta Valdés to watch the sea elephant rookery. Return. Accomodation.

Day 4 – Puerto Madryn / Ushuaia
Breakfast. Departure from Puerto Madryn to Punta Tombo fauna reserve and to the largest Magellan penguin colony in the continent. Long walk along the interpretative paths drawn among the nests of more than 500 000 Magellan penguins that gather in this colony every year. A tour around the reserve will let you appreciate, within less than a meter distance, the funny way of walking of these sea birds that will curiously approach you. At the end of the excursion you will move to Trelew airport to board the flight to Ushuaia. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner
and accommodation

Day 5 -- Ushuaia
Breakfast. Departure to Tierra del Fuego national park, located 12 km (7.5 miles) away from the city. This park constitutes a natural reserve of typical species of the andean-patagonean forest spread over an area of 63 000 hectares (155 500 acres). Before entering the national park you will board the train to the end of the world and will enjoy an unforgettable trip along the original terrain where the old prisoners’ train ran until 1947 for their expeditions into the national park, in search of wood for heating. The most outstanding feature of the park is Lapataia bay, the southernmost tip of the continent, with a wonderful view of the Beagle channel. Here, the old inhabitants of the area have left their testimony in the “concheros”, incredible archaeological deposits. Return to the hotel. Dinner and accommodation.



Day 6 – Ushuaia / El Calafate
Breakfast. Departure to visit the city and the end of the world museum. The city of Ushuaia, with around 55 000 inhabitants, is placed in the center of a picturesque scenario in front of the bay and the Beagle channel. Ushuaia is the southernmost city of the southern hemisphere. A short tour will show you the mixture of architectonic styles. The old wooden houses covered with corrugated plate-roofs mixed up with the new cement and iron buildings. Transfer to the airport to board the flight to El Calafate. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation and dinner.

Day 7 – El Calafate
Breakfast. Departure to Puerto Bandera, 50 km away from the city, to board the catamaran to navigate the Argentino lake surrounded by hundreds of icebergs and enjoy a full day lake excursion to the Upsala glacier -the largest of the southern hemisphere with walls that vary between 60 to 80 meters (196 to 262 feet) and an area of 595 Km2 (229 sq. miles)- the Onelli bay and finally the Spegazzini glacier. Return. Dinner. Accomodation.

Day 8--El Calafate
Breakfast. Visit to the Perito Moreno glacier, one of the largest active glaciers of the world, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its breathtaking beauty and its unusual behavior. Return to the hotel.
Dinner and accommodation.

Day 9—El Calafate / Buenos Aires
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport to board the flight to Buenos Aires. Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation. At night you will enjoy a dinner show where you will enjoy the sensual magnetism of tango, performed by the best tango dancers and singers. Return to the hotel. Accommodation.

Day 10—Buenos Aires
Breakfast. Day at leisure to enjoy personal activities or optional tours. Dinner and accommodation.

Day 11—Buenos Aires
Breakfast. Day at leisure. Transfer to Ezeiza Intern. airport and departure in accordance with the booked flight.

Note:
From El Calafate you may choose optional tours to Torres del Paine and El Chaltén (Monte Fitz Roy) as from the 9th day and then complete your stay in Buenos Aires.




Prices per person in USD
Deluxe hotel



SGL 4,450.- DBL 2875.-



First class hotel



SGL 2665.- DBL 1945.- TPL 1850.-
* SGL 2670.- DBL 1845.- TPL 1741.-



Tourist class hotel



SGL 2275.- DBL 1740.- TPL 1687.-
* SGL 2063.- DBL 1651.- TPL 1612.-



Departures :November,December 2008-January, February,March, April 2009


Optional trips to Iguazzu Falls,El Chalten,Torres del Paine,





Suggested hotels: Deluxe First class Tourist class
Buenos Aires: Emperador/Sofitel De las Americas/ Vista Sol Amerian Congreso/ Waldorf
Puerto Madryn: Territorio Peninsula/ Tolosa Bahia Nueva/ La Posada
Ushuaia: Las Hayas/Cauque Los Acebos/ Albatros Ushuaia/ Altos de Ushuaia
El Calafate: Los Alamos/Xelena El Quijote/ Kau Yatun Rincon/ Kapenke
Iguazu: Igr.Grand Hotel/Sheraton Esturion/Amerian ---------------
El Chalten: ------------ ------------- Hosteria Casa de Piedra
Puerto Natales: ------------ Weskar Lodge -------------





--Included services:
 Meals according to the program
 Buffet breakfast
 English local tour guides
 Bellmen tips (except for in El Chaltén and Puerto Natales)
 Material including touristic information
 National parks entry fees
 Welcome drink at hotels
 A poncho raincoat in El Calafate




For further information and departure dates


please call 1-800-338-4191 and ask for Eugene.





or email: eugenio@altatours.com

Friday, August 29, 2008

COSA NOSTRA RESTAURANT



COSA NOSTRA, new restaurant with authentic italian flavour in Cusco
Located in an old town house in the center of Cusco, Cosa Nostra Ristorante has become a ‘must’ for those who know and enjoy good eating. Cosa Nostra offers a suggestive and traditional proposal of Italian cooking in the hands of his owner-chef, Emanuele Gulino.
Governed by good taste, simplicity and elegance, you will find original dishes like Antipasto all’Italiana, Prosciutto Crudo di Parma & Parmigiano Reggiano, Bruschette, Pappardelle ai Funghi Porcini, Risotto al Nero di Seppia, Filletto al’Aceto Balsamico di Modena, Panna Cotta and Tiramisú, a classic... prepared according to the most authentic Italian Cuisine. And, among others, an exclusive Italian Wine & Liquors selection.
Opening hours: From Monday to Saturday Lunch, 12:00 hrs to 15:30 hrs Dinner, 19:00 hrs to 22:30 hrs
Website:
http://www.cosanostraristorante.com/

COSA NOSTRA, new restaurant with authentic italian flavour in Cusco
Located in an old town house in the center of Cusco, Cosa Nostra Ristorante has become a ‘must’ for those who know and enjoy good eating. Cosa Nostra offers a suggestive and traditional proposal of Italian cooking in the hands of his owner-chef, Emanuele Gulino.
Governed by good taste, simplicity and elegance, you will find original dishes like Antipasto all’Italiana, Prosciutto Crudo di Parma & Parmigiano Reggiano, Bruschette, Pappardelle ai Funghi Porcini, Risotto al Nero di Seppia, Filletto al’Aceto Balsamico di Modena, Panna Cotta and Tiramisú, a classic... prepared according to the most authentic Italian Cuisine. And, among others, an exclusive Italian Wine & Liquors selection.
Opening hours: From Monday to Saturday Lunch, 12:00 hrs to 15:30 hrs Dinner, 19:00 hrs to 22:30 hrs
Website:
http://www.cosanostraristorante.com/

Monday, August 25, 2008

POSADA DE MIKE RAPU, EASTER ISLAND







Posada de Mike Rapu puts a fresh face on legendary island and explora experience,
set in seclusion between ancient volcanoes and the Pacific.







Posada de Mike Rapu, the new outpost for explora
Rapa Nui, recently opened on Easter Island. Situated in
seclusion on the island’s southern edge, the stylish, eyecatching
and soon-to-be green-certified lodge is arrayed
to reflect the philosophy that has made explora one of
the world’s most inspired travel companies. With 30
rooms and a wealth of comforts to go around, Posada
de Mike Rapu will heighten the journey of discovery on
Easter Island, as well as that of the explora experience.



On a landmass with limited accommodation options,
explora’s new addition is a standout. Named for
explora’s local partner, co-owner Mike Rapu, Posada
de Mike Rapu is distinctively remote, looking out on
the roaring Pacific and the ancient Rano Raraku Volcano
where Easter Island’s renowned moai were born. There
are five miles separating the property from the island’s
only town, offering a striking setting to appreciate the
vast dimensions of the water, land and wonder that
surround it.

Guests are greeted at Posada de Mike Rapu by a
welcoming patio and gracious staff. Inside, each of 30
guest rooms, including 4 suites, is designed for subtle
comfort with a sitting area, ultra comfortable beds and
a hydro-massage bathtub. Design accents are created
from indigenous materials such as furniture of local
Rauli wood, bathroom flooring and walls of Piedra
Pizarra stone, and interior Lenga wood paneling. Each
room faces the Pacific, assuring drop-dead sunrise
views and fresh ocean breezes throughout the day.
The lodge is also highlighted by excellent service, a
magnificent restaurant with a glassed-in kitchen, a bar,
inside/outside dining, and Casa de Baños Hare Val, an
inviting outdoor area with pool, massage salon and
open-air Jacuzzis for unwinding after long days of
exploration. A library and a meeting space for up to
30 people are available for business and pleasure, while
a satellite dish provides permanent communication
with Chile and the rest of the world. Of course, Internet
access is available, too.



Plenty to see and do
Not all the delights of Posada de Mike Rapu were in
the plans, however. During the lodge site’s excavation,
explora came across a cave that has since been glassed
over to allow guests a glimpse of the island’s origins
– a typical move for the deluxe tour company, which
revels in the unexpected.



As with all explora properties, Posada de Mike Rapu is
integral to the explora experience on Easter Island.
Guests can expect a thoroughgoing, explora-style stay,
including food and beverages, roundtrip transfers to
the island’s only airport, and guided hikes and bike
rides of all levels with bilingual local guides. The Walk
to Hanga Oteo, for instance, takes in spectacular views,
natural bathing pools and abundant archeological sites
before winding up with a picnic on the beach. The
Climb to Tereveka heads to Easter Island’s highest
point, with extraordinary vistas, coastal ridges and a
swim in the sea. And Te Pito O Te Henua (The Navel
of the World) shimmies along a trail on the island’s
northern coast with views of Ana Okeke and Maunga
Parehe, along with archeological sites, the La Perousse
fishing cove, and interactions with local villages.
Gone Green & Local.



As if all of the above weren’t enough, Posada de Mike
Rapu offers the greenest accommodation experience
in Chile and South America. The property is in the
midst of obtaining full LEED certification from the U.S.
Green Building Council, having recently reached “silver”
level certification, with the possibility of “gold” in mid-
2008. By following LEED recommendations throughout
the construction process, explora assured certification
while protecting the sanctity of the property’s
delicate surroundings.



And just as local provisions have become the rage in
culinary circles around the world, explora Rapa Nui has
added an orchard and vegetable garden on the hotel
grounds. Expertly tended to provide fresh, homegrown
and sustainable ingredients for hotel dining, the plot
produces a range of produce including bananas,
pineapple, watermelon, potatoes, sweet potatoes
and more.


Easter Island Encapsulated
As with all explora programs, explora Rapa Nui presents
Easter Island in its own unique context: a place of
magnetism and mystery whose cultural origins remain
unknown. Easy to difficult guided walks reveal the
secrets and beauty of the island, especially the numerous
ahus with gigantic moai sculpture that have fascinated
and perplexed for ages.
Rates at Posada de Mike Rapu/explora Rapa Nui for a
three-night stay start at $1,794 per person, double
occupancy for a standard room and $2,334 per person,
double occupancy for a suite. Included in this rate are
airport transfers, accommodations, all meals and bar
and daily explorations with bilingual guides.
For reservations or more information


Please email: eugenio@altatours.com


or call toll free 1-800-338-4191


and ask for Eugenio Ovalle


Thursday, August 7, 2008

FIRST LUXURY RAILWAY IN CHILE



1.- “TRANSPACIFICO”…FIRST LUXURY RAILWAY IN CHILE & LATIN AMERICA:
The new product called “Transpacifico Railway Cruise” it is the first luxury Railway in Chile and Latin America and cover over 1.700 kms. crossing 8 regions of the central and south Chile.

Owned by the German signature Evergreen-Express S.A., this spectacular new concept of tourism in Chile offers to his hostesses an attractive mix of feelings, adventure, glamour and culture inside the renewed German coaches of the past century.

The trip starts on a spectacular train restored and environ in the 20´s & 30´s years and it offers two types of category: “Classic” & “Superior” . It has 10 coaches for passengers that include coach-bar and dinning coach room with a great panoramic view.

“Transpacifico Railway Cruise” is a route trough the history and the traditions of Chile. During the trip the staff shows interesting and complete presentations about the Chilean Wine and his culture.

Come and live the experience of the Golden Days of Chile’s Railway with style and comfort…

For further information
please contact:
eugenio@altatours.com

http://www.altatours.com/

Friday, August 1, 2008

THE OTHER INKA TRAIL



















SUN TRAIL TREK TO MACHU PICHUU ( 5 Days 4 Nights)


An ancient network of trails built by the Incas more than 500 years ago will alow you to make one of the best and more beautiful treks in the world. D not miss this opportuniy to reach Machu Picchue through this path, visitng Inca ruins covered by vegetation, enjoying lunch and snacks while admiring impressive landscapes, camping in unbeatable locatiosn and becoming fascinated with the professionalism, warmth and excellent services of our collaborators.



Itinerary
Day 1: CUSCO – CRUZPATA – SALKANTAYPAMPA.
We leave Cusco early (06.30) and drive, to the village of Mollepata a nice Indian Village situated in a citrus growing area at a subtropical 2803 m. We may have time to visit the Inka Archaeological site of Limatambo (Tarawasi) one of the nicest buildings in the region before getting to Mollepata.
We begin our trek to CRUZ PATA , meeting with the mule handlers who will accompany us on our trek. a spectacular location overlooking the deep valley of the Rio Apurimac. We will arrive to Challacancha for Lunch.
We then begin a slow ascent to our camp at Salkantaypampa near the tiny settlement of Soraypampa. Views of the mountain Humantay (5917 metres) spur us on, and just before our camp the majestic Salkantay appears. We camp at 4000 metres, with possible night time temperatures of 0-40c. ( L-D)




Day 2: SALKANTAYPAMPA – QOLLPAPAMPA
Today it will be a long journey , we depart at 06:am This is approximately 8 hours walk .
We hike in close proximity to the glacial moraine of Salkantay (4500m) from and the views are astounding, landscape is beautiful .
We continue and descending to Huaracmachay for a delicious lunch . In this area we can appreciate some portions of Inka Trail (cobbled) . In the afternoon we descend to our campsite at Qollpapampa . From this area onwards we may encounter herders with their alpacas and llamas. (B-L-D)




Day 3: QOLLPAPAMPA - LUCMACHAYOC



After breakfast we will descend through a narrow path toward the banks of the River Cachora (6 hours Walking)
This day we will enjoy a warmer and humid climate, at this altitude there is a marked change in the flora and fauna, it will be good use light suit .. The vegetation begins to change in this area, becoming more verdant and preparing us for the subtropical foliage to come.
Near this area we can find small puddles of thermal waters. Gorgeous scenery ,different kinds of trees ,plants ,flowers we can appreciate a wonderful waterfall with three falls..
we will arrive to PLAYA site to enjoy a delicious Lunch.



In the afternoon we continue close to the banks of the river and we will pass SAHUAYACO a small village less of 20 families. Later we arrive to our campsite at Lucmachayoc (B-L-D)



Day 4: LUCMACHAYOC – HYDRO 5 hours walking
Alter Breakfast we Start walking at 7.30 AM, descending and passing Coffe ,bananas trees , and other fruits … fields. we will pass close to Llactapata ,these ruins are the last on the trail , and their plunging terraces covered by vegetation provide a beautiful spot for a break from hiking. From this point we can sight Machupicchu in the distance..
We continue close to the banks of Aobamba river ,in this point we have lunch and say good bye to our muleteers.
After lunch we finally walk one hour more to the next rail station in order to aboard our train to Aguas Calientes town.. Accommodation in a Hostal ..hot water and a good bed await us . (B-L)



Day 5: MACHUPICCHU - CUSCO


Early in the morning we take first bus up to the ruins , our guide takes us on a full guided tour of the site. There is more time to explore on your own after the tour. Return to Aguas Calientes and take the afternoon train back to Cusco. (B ,L)

For current prices, and departure dates

please email: eugenio@altatours.com

www.altatours.com

Monday, July 28, 2008

PARADORES A MAGIC WAY TO SEE SPAIN


Arab fortresses, old convents, palaces, medieval castles, houses of the noble…Incomparable buildings from yesterday and from today…That is Paradores de España, a singular hotel chain with a brand renowned all over the world because of its quality and comfort, but above all, because it’s magic. Hotels that are different and combine harmonically the historical legacy of many of its buildings with an up-to-date service of high quality.

Many buildings have been recovered today so that the traveller has the chance to stay between old and noble walls, where the shadow of the past still shelter everlasting remembrances carved in stone, the adobe, the wood, in the stairs and the floors, in the restaurants and lounges, where the sculptures, the paintings and the architecture itself talk about the history of Spain.

These buildings allow the guest to sleep in impressive rooms, occupied in the past by distinguished celebrities of the history, and which today offer state-of-the-arte comfort for the most demanding traveller.

There are Paradores located within the heart of towns declared Patrimony of Mankind, or lost in open nature, or protected by millenary walls, or hanging on the cliffs above the seaside…without no doubt, they are exceptional boxes from which to enjoy the variety of landscapes, gastronomies and cultures which live all together in Spain.
But there are also Paradores for enjoying the sun and the sea, for playing golf of for enjoying holydays with the family.

More the 80 years of experience are the background of this hotel chain, which now is formed by 93 buildings located all over Spain and which was created back in 1928, when H.M. the King Alfonso XIII opened the first Parador.

Since then, hundred of thousands of guests from all over the Word take every year the decision to visit Spain, following the path of its hotels, discovering unrepeatable corners, breathing the culture and being part of the past…and on their way, always a Parador to rest at and to recover and, after a long journey, to enjoy the sleep and dreaming to find the next day more sites like this.

A traveller is not always in the same state of mind; for this reason, no Parador is the same as the rest. Today, each of the 93 Paradores offers its guests unforgettable experiences which will make their stay impossible to be deleted, and of course the chance to enjoy privileged surroundings and an unequalled gastronomic offer.



Beds with canopy which remember the rest of some of the most important personalities of history, large chests, writing desks which at some time could hide state secrets and a never ending series of details which furnish some of the most beautiful rooms of the Spanish hotel industry. Not to forget the meticulous treatment of the fabrics or the use of classic construction materials adapted to the comfort of the 21st century.

But there is still much more. In order to facilitate even more the possibility of enjoying the premises, today one may find in the market packages of routes from Parador to Parador, with three or seven nights, which combine three fundamental elements: the possibility of knowing the most important cultural, historical and natural patrimony of Spain; logically, to enjoy the buildings of this surprising hotel chain themselves; and, last but not least, to get access to very competitive price tariffs.

Those who already know the chain know where well that staying at a Parador means to enjoy many other added values than just staying a hotel. For many of their guests, Paradores is a travel destination for its own. The buildings, although made of stones by the masons one thousand years ago, offer the highest comfort; a luxury which combines the ancient with the modern, and an advanced technology at the service of the guests. In brief, the rooms of Paradores combine wi-fi connections with the fabulous canopy beds used by the medieval kings.

This unique character, together with the dimensions of the buildings –which on average have 61 rooms- favours that the staff working at Paradores may attend the guests in a personalized way; something that is very much valuated by the travellers.

There are little pleasures like enjoying a might in some of the “unique rooms” of Paradores. The architectonic splendour which is characteristic to many of them, only comparable to their incalculable historical value, but brings us back to the old times, involving us in an atmosphere difficult to be perceived in any standard hotel.

The program “unique rooms”, designed to give your partner a surprise, to make an unforgettable gift or simply to give oneself a whim, not only includes the stay of one night, but offers on top a special gourmet dinner at the restaurant, a very special breakfast served on the room and numerous welcome gifts. An experience to be recommended to everybody!

If your decision is to choose Paradores, your horizon is only limited by your imagination; ninety three hotels is a large number to choose from: seaside or mountain range, valley or river, to stay at a castle, a fortress, a convent or a Galician “pazo”; to play golf or tennis, to swim or to relax at a spa; or to enjoy any of the other activities in contact with the nature…these are only a few of the links of the chain.

To cross Spain from Parador to Parador is to recover the adventure of travelling, of learning, of enjoying…because on any travel, what you bring back with you is far more important than what you start the travel with…and after visiting Paradores, the sensations lived stay in the memory of the guests like unrepeatable experiences they can take back home and remember whenever they want.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

MYTHICAL PLACE-PATAGONIA




Patagonia is a vast region in the southernmost tip of South America. Civilizations with magical rites, sailors and pioneers have contributed to its fame. It is a mythical place, synonymous with exploration.


Explora Patagonia, Located in the heart of Patagonia, 400 kms (249 miles) north of Punta Arenas, Torres del Paine National Park encompasses 242,242 hectares (598,000 acres). At 51º07’ south latitude and 73º10’ west longitude, the park is surrounded by the impressive Paine mountain range (Cordillera del Paine).

With unusually-shaped granite peaks, glaciers, lakes and waterfalls, plus unique flora and fauna, Torres del Paine Park is considered one of the most beautiful places on Planet Earth. It was
designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978.
Explora Patagonia has several programs available for you , so that you can explore this mythical place.
For further information and reservations
Please contact:

CHILEAN AND BOLIVIAN ALTIPLANOS





South America is one of the least-known areas in the world, as well as one of the least explored. Traveling to South America promises an unforgettable trip and a grand experience.



The vast and remote region is centered along the Andes mountain range and the Patagonia area. It is a region open to our imagination, with much to discover: volcanoes, salt flats, 1000-year-old forests, lakes and rivers. But at the same time South America offers a journey through history, as the cultures that originated here thousands of years ago have maintained their ways to this day. Travesías explora give travelers the opportunity to explore other regions in South America that complement our traditional programs, and allow visitors to heighten their experience in this unique region.

For this trip, guests arrive at San Pedro de Atacama where, gradually and through explorations at different altitudes, they acclimatize themselves in order to continue the trip in the morning of Day 5.




Guests arrive at the Salar de Uyuni after 2 days of travel across the altiplano, and they remain there for 2 more days. The Salar de Uyuni is one of the largest and highest salt flats in the world. The last 2 days are spent traveling from Bolivia to the Chilean altiplano, arriving at Iquique on Day 10.



The travesía to these remote and attractive destinations constitutes perhaps one of the greatest travel experiences one can have.The San Pedro oasis in the midst of the Atacama Desert is undoubtedly a last frontier. In spite of its aridity and extravagance, it is an environment where man can live while conserving its large spaces.The altiplano reaches heights over 3,600 meters (11,800 ft.) and at its furthest point, the Salar de Uyuni, is a continuation of the Atacama in that, it provokes the imagination and provides romantic memories of purity and vastness while offering little hope of survival or a place to set down roots. If the driest desert symbolizes the end of habitable land, the altiplano appears as another world: an enigma more than an opportunity; food for thought, not for the stomach.

Location


The trip begins in San Pedro de Atacama and continues to Bolivia, entering at the Sur Lípez, at the extreme southwest of the country, and then traveling past the majestic line of volcanoes that begins with Volcano Licancabur. The trip continues through the Bolivian altiplano at 3,600 to 4,300 meters altitude, crossing geothermal fields, lakes and old mines, until reaching the Salar de Uyuni which is situated between 20 and 21 degrees latitude South, and 68 degrees longitude West, with a surface of more than 10,000 km squared. This zone is located within the Potosí province. As we travel towards Chile, we cross the Salar de Coipasa at 19 degrees South, arriving at the Colchane border and the Chilean town Enquelga in the Isluga National Park. Iquique is located at 20 degrees South and 66 degrees West.



How to arrive

Fly to Santiago on an international flight, and connect with a national flight to Calama, which take about 2 ½ hours from Santiago. explora shuttle takes guests by van to explora en Atacama hotel, a 1 hour trip. After completing the trip across the Bolivian altiplano, our journey concludes at the Chilean city Iquique, where guests can take a 2 ½ hour flight to Santiago. An explora shuttle will take guests to the airport in the morning of the 11th day.


Rates valid from January 01, 2009 , until December 31st, 2009.

4 nights at Explora in Atacama(Tulur) + 6 nights in Uyuni

10 nights/ 11 days Single room : USD $9,830.00
Double room: USD 6,760.00 per person


Plus air fares International and within Chile.


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Monday, July 14, 2008

PORTUGAL BEST KEPT SECRETS



TRAVEL SECRET 1:

Portugal’s Fountains of Well Being Historic spa resorts across Portugal are being reborn for the modern traveler. And, new luxury spas are dotting up across the landscape. The country has always been thought of as "a garden by the sea," with green inviting landscapes, and in some places the waters are known to be therapeutic.

Now spa towns like Luso, Curia and Porto Santo Island, are attracting a new generation of spa-goers with upgraded facilities and the latest spa treatments, all amid beautiful, natural settings. Since Roman times, the water in Portugal has been used for therapeutic purposes, healing the sick and helping people to relax. Today's spa resorts also offer the chance to relax outdoors with a game of golf, bicycling and hiking, canoeing or swimming. Monfortinho Spa: Some 2000 years ago, the Romans enjoyed the therapeutic properties of the Monfortinho springs. Today the spa, which sits on a wind-protected plateau, has its own micro-climate. Hydro-treatments are offered year-round. Visitors can drop in to the historic village of Monsanto, considered one of the prettiest and best-preserved in all of Portugal.

Luso Spa: May through December is spa season the Luso Spa, located at one of the most well-known springs in Portugal. Located at the foot of the Serra do Buçaco hills, the spa offers visitors healing waters and a great location in the ancient settlement of Luso. In the Serra nearby, Portuguese and British generals joined forces to fight Napoleon's invading armies.Curia Spa: Pure waters are the hallmark of this spa, which also happens to have an ideal location for travels between the town, Curia, and Luso and Buçaco, a mountainous region in central Portugal. The spa is located within Curia Park and is surrounded by rich gardens. A nearby lake is used for relaxing boat trips.


The Palace Hotel da Curia serves guests with an Art Deco style. Porto Santo Sands: Porto Santo's island is rimmed with fine golden sand beaches. The water is clean and warm. The waters of Porto Santo are rich in iodine, calcium and magnesium.


Porto Santo offers the only Thalassotherapy clinic in Portugal. In addition to beauty treatments, visitors can opt for treatments that are said to prevent and cure bone and muscle ailments and to help with stress and fatigue. The island now has three spas – all new.


Caldas de Monchique Spa: Located in the green valley of the Serra de Monchique hills, this spa is still unknown in this part of the Algarve region because it's off the beaten track. Romans used the Serra waters, which they called sacred, to treat bodily and spiritual fatigue. The spa is an excellent location from which to explore the region's traditional architecture and its abundant fruit trees and gardens. In the nearby town of Silves, guest can visit a castle made of red sandstone, in a region that was once the Moorish capital.


TRAVEL SECRET 2:

Come to the GardensPortugal is full of luscious gardens from north to south, where visitors can catch a cool breeze on the warmest of days and, possibly, learn the secrets of Portugal's history. In the Bussaco forest, perched on a mountain above the town of Luso, visitors can stay at what was once a palace for the King of Portugal. Now it is a luxury hotel and the gardens surrounding the hotel are a national park. Miles of pathways meander through baroque sculptures, centuries-old trees, and lakes and waterfalls. In Coimbra, the Garden of Tears is so named because here a love story to rival Romeo & Juliet played out in the 13th Century. The garden occupies a spot along the Mondego River.


In Sintra, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, two palaces offer plenty of gardens for exploring--Royal Pena Palace and the 18th century Seteais Palace. The grounds surrounding the Quinta da Regaleira estate, built in the middle of a dense forest, are Quinta da Regaleira are said to hide symbols the Masons, the Knights Templar and the Rocicrucians.


Vast gardens can be found surrounding the sites and monuments throughout the city of Lisbon, such as the Parque das Nações (Nations Park), Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Belém Cultural Centre, Estufa Fria, Jardim Amália Rodrigues, Jardim Botânico da Ajuda, Jardim do Campo Grande, Jardim das Amoreiras, Parque Eduardo VII and Monsanto Park.


The baroque Gardens at the Palácio Nacional de Queluz were inspired by France's Versailles. A wide variety of flowers blooms on Madeira Island, often referred to as the "floating garden of the Atlantic." With six distinct climate zones, much of the island has been protected and its gardens and parks carefully maintained.


Visitors can explore the Madeira Botanical Garden, Monte Palace Tropical Garden, Palheiro Gardens and the Ribeiro Frio Forest Park, among others. And, each April the island stages the Madeira Flower Festival.On the island São Miguel, visitors can use the Terra Nostra Garden Hotel as the starting point for exploring the calderas, geysers, steam vents and springs of the Furnas Valley. Here a former orange grove has been transformed into botanical gardens, filled with exotic trees imported from every corner of the Portuguese empire.


The Solares de Portugal-- the network of 96 manor houses, family homes and stately palaces that offer lodging throughout the country with visits to these gardens


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Saturday, July 12, 2008

LAKE TITICACA' S NEWEST PROPERTY


TITILAKA HOTEL



Indulge and immerse in the splendor and spirit of the lake at Titilaka. Surrounded by stunning scenery and astounding Andean geography, Titilaka’s contemporary design integrates with the natural environment, paying homage to the ancient Titicaca, origin of the great Inca culture.

Titilaka Experience Concept

Our comprehensive experience starts with a personalized welcome and transfer to the hotel, where guests have the freedom to choose their activities, by selecting from the diverse half- or full-day excursions available (some special featured excursions offered at an extra cost), depending on guest’s length of stay, personal preferences, abilities and subject to weather conditions.

Wake up call is at 6:30 am and breakfast is served from 7:30 am at the lake view dining room, giving enough time for getting ready for the first excursion departing at 8:30 am. Lunch is served at 12:30 pm giving plenty of time for a siesta and enjoying the hotel’s facilities before tea time which begins at 3:00 pm. The afternoon excursions start at 3:30 pm, cocktails are served from 6:30 pm and dinner is served from 7:30 pm.

We suggest the following suggested itineraries to help you make the best out of your Titilaka experience.

Typical Day Itinerary – the following is the regular itinerary







7:30 am: Breakfast
8:30 am: Morning Excursion on route
12:30 pm: Check-In, Lunch & Siesta
3:00 pm: Tea time
3:30 pm: Afternoon Excursion
6:30 pm: Cocktail
7:30 pm: Dinner & Overnight.

Arrival Possibilities
There are two arrival possibilities, thus, we have the following itinerary options for arrival and departure days.

a) Early arrival:
Welcome at Juliaca Airport and transfer to Puno Lake Port to Board a Motor Boat to the floating reed islands of Uros / Boat transfer to Titilaka / Check – In / Lunch & Siesta / Tea Time / Afternoon Excursion around the hotel / Cocktail / dinner & overnight.

OR Welcome at Juliaca Airport and transfer to Titilaka by road / Stop on route at Sillustani Archaeological Site / Check-In / Lunch & Siesta / Tea Time / Afternoon Excursion around the hotel / Cocktail / dinner & overnight.

b) Late arrival:
Guests arriving late have the possibility of taking a half day excursion on the departure day thus, their arrival day will be:

Welcome at Juliaca Airport or Puno Train Station and road transfer directly to Titilaka, including box lunch / Check-In / dinner & Overnight.

DAY 1
Welcome at Juliaca Airport by our Guest Services representative and transfer to Puno Lake Port to board a boat to begin your excursion to the floating reed islands of the Uros, inhabited by local tribe descendants of one of the most ancient cultures of the continent, living in an archipelago of more than 40 man-made reed islands on the Lake, a few kilometers away from the lodge-refuge. Learn how natives live by catching fish like pejerreyes and carachis, using boats also made of reeds which are abundant in the National Reserve of Titicaca Lake. The man-made islands are made out of totora reeds, with patience and constant re-filling, until they form a thick base called Khili where they build their rustic huts also made of same material. Check-in upon arrival at the Lodge, rest and enjoy the scenery as you acclimatize. Lunch is based on the region’s local cuisine with superb ingredients and is served from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm. We recommend you to have a siesta, take it easy and drink plenty of liquids in order to get used to the altitude. Enjoy tea time and at 3:30 pm and join an excursion rowing through the reeds on the lake near the hotel, where you can observe interesting endemic birds, striking landscapes of the unique highlands geography, its fauna and the totora reeds with different colors. Then, return to the hotel for lunch.
Enjoy sunset cocktails from the panoramic terraces overlooking the lake. Dinner is served in the Main Dining room from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Then, you may luxuriate in your appointed suite or join with other guests and interpreters to talk about your highlands experience.

DAY 2
After rising at the hour that suits you enjoy breakfast in bed or in the lake-view dining room, with choices of a variety of fresh fruit, local cereals and products, or if you wish, join the morning excursion to Taquile Island. Taquile is considered the most interesting island on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca, located in front of the Chucuito Peninsula. The Taquile people of Quechua origin, as opposed to the majority of region’s locals who are of Aymara origin, live at 4,000 meters above sea level (13,000 ft). You may get to know their way of life and experiences. As formerly part of the Inca Empire, you may also see some archaeological remains in the island, such as stone quarters, doors, windows and pathways on the peak of its mountain, where you can also view the impressive panorama of Lake Titicaca and the snow covered mountains of Cordillera Real. Due to the thermal effect of the lake on the weather which provides more oxygen to the atmosphere and warmer temperatures, the island enjoys a favorable micro-climate for agriculture, producing crops which don’t normally grow at these altitudes. As you walk around the island, you will see local men knitting outdoors, one of the finest knitted handicrafts in Peru. Return for lunch and siesta at the hotel. After tea time, move on to your next excursion towards Socca Beach, east of the lodge-refuge, to visit the rustic town community of Socca, through the broad sandy shores of the Lake Titicaca, between wetlands and farms where you can appreciate the agricultural practices of the locals and know the customs. Take pleasure at the magnificent scenery around the highest navigable lake of the world; watch the idyllic sunset and the first stars coming out as night sets in. Upon return to the hotel, continue to enjoy the intense sunset. At 6:30 pm you may enjoy a Cocktail. Dinner is served from 7:30 pm. Then, overnight at your luxurious lake-view suite.

DAY 3
After enjoying an energy-restoring breakfast in bed or in the lake-view dining room, prepare for check-out and transfer. Farewell at the Juliaca airport or Train Station where you will board your transport to your next destination.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

BARCELONA'S SAGRADA FAMILIA




BARCELONA’S ICONIC SAGRADA FAMILIA TO FINALLY BE ROOFED

Gaudí’s Masterpiece Ever Closer to Completion


Barcelona, SPAIN, July 10, 2008 - Barcelona’s emblematic, yet incomplete monument, La Sagrada Familia will soon receive a roof. It has been 125 years since architectural genius Antoni Gaudí took on the project in 1883 (though 126 years since the first stone was laid). Welcoming over two million visitors annually, the Cathedral of La Sagrada Familia is now expected to be completely roofed by 2010, when work on the vaults of the transepts and apse will be concluded. Though not quite the finishing touch, this will mark an important milestone in the life of the Cathedral, as it will finally be able to welcome religious observances and cultural events within its walls.
Gaudí is the most renowned exponent of the architectural and artistic movement known as Modernisme, or Catalan Art Nouveau, which flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. UNESCO first recognized Gaudí’s accomplishments in 1984 when it declared several of his structures as World Heritage Sites. Subsequently in 2005, that was expanded to include portions of the Sagrada Familia completed during his lifetime.
The Cathedral is a breathtaking vision come to life of Gaudí’s architectural, artistic and spiritual philosophies. Inspired by Gothic architecture, Gaudí believed he could surpass what he perceived as its architectural weaknesses. Though beautiful, the parts of a Gothic cathedral were too interdependent, the destruction of one part could lead to the destruction of the whole, and major structural supports, like flying buttresses, were too vulnerable, as they were constructed outside of protective walls. Gaudí embraced modern technological innovations and developed complex inverted weight studies to develop his plans for the Sagrada Familia. Additionally, drawing on his love of nature, he developed columns that tilted like trees and forked at the top like branches. Upon entering the nave and as light filters in from its stained glass windows, visitors have the sensation of walking under a forest’s canopy. For Gaudí, not only the decoration, but the actual structure of the church should reflect religious symbolism. The Cathedral’s stunning silhouette with its many towers has become Barcelona’s icon and when completed, is destined to have 18 towers, representing the twelve apostles, the four evangelicals and Mary and Jesus.
Gaudí obsessively dedicated the last forty years of his life to his masterpiece, but did so with utmost patience. Since its beginnings, the Sagrada Familia has been funded by private donations (and in recent times by entrance fees). Gaudí carefully planned the building to be completed in stages by subsequent generations, and in fact, never expected to see his opus magnum finished. Rather, as he put it, his client was not in a rush, since God had all the time in the world.
Today, many others have dedicated large portions of their lives to carrying out his vision. The artist Josep Maria Subirachs has worked for the past twenty years in creating sculptures for the Passion Façade. The current chief architect, Jordi Bonet, has spearheaded the works for over twenty years. Bonet, an octogenarian, proclaims that he will continue to do so as long as he remains able to climb the Cathedral’s many stairs. He follows in the footsteps of his own father who worked on the project through 1983. Bonet believes, however, that like Gaudí and his own father, he will not see the Sagrada Familia completed.
The current prediction is that the crowning element of the Sagrada Familia, the central tower (The Tower of Jesus), which is to measure over 550 feet, will be finished in 2025.
Standard admission to the Sagrada Familia is about $15.75, or 10€ (students and seniors about $12.60, or 8€), and can be purchased at the entrance, online at http://www.telentrada.com/ or by calling: 011-34-902 10-12-12.
For more information about the Sagrada Familia, go to http://www.sagradafamilia.org/ (though the English language version of the site is currently under construction). For further information about tours to Spain

Please contact:eugenio@altatours.com

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

SPAIN & PORTUGAL BUS TOUR



We had an amazing time! The tour was well planned and everything went smoothly. I think our favorite time was 3 nights in Lisbon- it is beautiful there and we had plenty of time to relax and enjoy the city. Everything else seemed to go too fast. None of us enjoyed the trip to Fatima and I wish we'd have skipped it and slept in that day. Getting up so early everyday started to take a toll on all of us.Costa Del Sol was beautiful and I could have stayed there for a week! Our favorite hotel was Los Angeles in Granada. Absolutely perfect. If you are interested, I posted reviews for each hotel at tripadvisor.com.It was nice to have the 3 nights added on at the end to just relax before traveling again. The airport transfer was seemless and they even had a booster seat ready in the van for my 4 year old.It was a great trip and we made lots of memories with the kids. Even though the tour was exhausting at times and we all got tired of getting back on the bus, I know we saw and learned much more than we would have on our own. When we were on our own time we tended to spend too much time sitting at the outdoor cafes drinking cervezas and cafe con leche. :)Thanks for all of your efforts.I'll attach a picture of the 8 of us in Cordoba.Sincerely

Tina

Thursday, July 3, 2008

PATAGONIA & TIERRA DEL FUEGO CRUISES

Mare Australis is an expedition Cruise ship that sails through the strait of Magellan and the Beagle channel and explores one of the wildest and most beautiful regions of the world:
Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, at the southernmost tip of the South American continent.

Offering and alternative of 3 or 4 night cruises, from October to April each year, Mare Australis sets sail every Saturday from the Chilean City of Punta Arenas, and every Wednesday from the Argentinian city of Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego.

The journey begins by sailing along channels, bays, fjords, passing glaciers, snow-capped mountains, island and unexplored forests of incomparable beauty. You will be acoompanied by penguins, elephant seals and sea-lions. The imposing Serrano,D'Agostini,Condor, Pia, Garibaldi and other Glaciers will oversee your journey, and thier majesty will remain engraved in your memory forever.
You will bring back to your mind exciting adventures until we reach CAPE HORN, the last promontory before crossing to the Antarctica and the point where the Atlantic and Pacific Ocerans merge through the Drake Passage.
You will enjoy daily excursions to a land where our guides will teach you about the regional flora and fauna, as well as about the history of its first inhabitants.
In fact, this will be one of the most pleasant and unforgettable experiences, because PATAGONIA explored from the Mare Australis will leave no one unimpressed.
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Monday, June 30, 2008

PERU RAIL



PERU RAIL embarkation & onboard luggage policies
Below you fill find the new embarkation and onboard luggage policies effective June 2008.
EMBARKATION POLICY .

All passengers must show up at the station at least 30 minutes prior to departure.
Each passenger (traveling alone or in groups) must board the train showing its ticket and identification card (copy or original).

ON BOARD LUGGAGE POLICY
Carry-on Baggage Alowance: Each passenger may take 01 bag or backpack must not exceed 05kg/11pounds and/or 62 inches/157cm (length + height + width). Baggage that exceed the measures will not the allowed BLOCKING EXITS IS PROHIBITED BY LAW.
Passengers doing the Inca Trail can apply to our Exceptional Flexibility Policy for Luggage on Board, when showing their UGM permission.
All luggage which exceed the dimension described above, can be transported on a luggage car available at:
Route Ollantaytambo - Machu Picchu
Departure-Arrival
08:53hs -10:23hs
Machu Picchu - Ollantaytambo
Departure-Arrival
3:58hs -15:38hs
Up to 10 Kg NO CHARGE.
From 11 kg or more,US$ 1,80 (including tax) per kg
STORAGE AT OLLANTAYTAMBO
Monday to Sunday 07:00hs to 19:00hs
Service Price US$ 5.00 including tax (per day or less), per bag.

YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED TO GUARANTEE SAFETY AND PUNCTUAL OPERATIONS.

PERURAIL WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST OF TRAINS, AS A RESULT OF ANY DISMISS OF THE ABOVE REGULATIONS.ALL THE ABOVE REGULATIONS ARE RELATED TO THE SAFETY OPERATIONS AND INSURANCE POLICIES.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

CAVAS WINE LODGE



Opened sep 30, 2005- The Cavas Wine Lodge is located amid the snow-capped Andes Mountains and the fertile, green vineyards of Mendoza. It is the fist hotel in Mendoza dedicated to wine and all its secrets. Guests are drawn to the Cavas Wine Lodge for its privacy, tranquility and unmistakable romance. Guests are encouraged to indulge in wine, food, luxurious spa treatments and the surrounding natural beauty.

Cavas Wine Lodge is located less than 20 miles from the city of Mendoza, world renown for its quality wines, including Argentina’s signature wine varietal, Malbec. The lodge is the first and only South American hotel dedicated completely to wine. The lodge is not only close to many of the well-know Argentine wineries, but situated directly in the middle of 35 acres of vines. Its architecture, incorporating classic Spanish-style and soft-spoken luxury, echos the character of the Lujan de Cuyo region, a place to savour the bounty of fine food and wine and immerse oneself in an exquisite natural setting. Romance and all that it entails -- escape, total privacy, and the intimacy of having a beautiful spot to share -- is an important part of the allure of the Cavas Wine Lodge. Your hosts, Cecilia Chuit and Martin Rigal, know that even the best locations and offerings would be meaningless without outstanding guest service. It is their sincere wish that your stay be both romantic and memorable.

The lodge has 14 spacious (970 square feet) rooms, called vignettes because they are inside the vineyard. Every room has a view of the Andes Mountains, so that guests can enjoy a glass of wine on their terrace (with a burning fire) while watching the sun set behind the mountains. Each room also has its own plunge pool for guests to retreat during the Mendoza summer.

The soul of the lodge is its wine cellar (cava), which gives the lodge its name. The cava is underground providing the perfect temperature and atmosphere to store the best labels of Argentine wine. From the cava, a circular staircase leads directly to the library, the restaurant, and the Spa.

The Spa's inspiring Moorish-Roman architecture reveals pools, baths, and treatment areas unique in the wine country. Guests are able to enjoy sessions of vinotherapy, an ancient Roman practice in its original form: baths of honey and wine and various grape treatments that nourish and reinvigorate the skin. Other spa treatments are also available in the privacy of our guests’ terraces.

The cuisine of the Cavas Wine Lodge is of the highest quality. Its flavors represent the freshest local ingredients, producing a variety of traditional Argentine dishes.





Martin Rigal and Cecilia Diaz Chuit, the young proprietors who gave life to this wine lodge are already creating a wonderful atmosphere in every detail.

Regardless of the season, the wine country of Mendoza offers a myriad of activities and attractions that beckon you to explore the region famed for sunny skies and nature's blessings. Let yourself be tempted by visits to the local wineries or stroll through the historic Mendoza..

As from Jan 1, 2008, Cavas Wine Lodge is part of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux group.

For further information and our special packages:

please call ALTA TOURS
1-800-338-4191
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

SANTA ALICIA WINERY-PIRQUE




Santa Alicia Winery
In 1954, on the fertile land close to the capital of Chile, was founded the vineyard "Houses of Pirque" that today is identified as "Santa Alicia". After half a century and four generations, the original owner family has turned these vineyards in the best example of love for the land and perfection in the quality of its products. The high quality of its wines makes possible to export 100% of the production to international markets where Holland is the first destination.

Visits are scheduled at 10:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m. and 3:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. The visit is including four different wines to taste which are served together with a sort of local cheeses. You also have the opportunity to admire local artisans that works, in barrels and ceramics, inspired in the winemaking art.
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PARADOR ALMAZARA-COLCHAGUA VALLEY




San Pedro de Alcantara: Tradition of the Chilean Countryside
Custom and Chilean traditions is what “Parador del Almazara” offers in San Pedro de Alcantara, a little town with just 400 inhabitants located 58 kilometers (36 miles) away from Santa Cruz, VI Region, on the Colchagua Valley, area mainly agricultural and characterized by important viniculture activity. A restored Patronal House, as a background, turns you back in time, allowing the visitors to live few days of calm and comfort with the unique experience of been in touch with the land and relive the Chilean traditions.
Because of the privileged location - surrounded by renowned wineries – and the personalized service, Parador de Almazara is recommended for wine enthusiast travelers.


For further information please contact :eugenio@altatours.com
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Monday, June 16, 2008

SANTIAGO-USHUAIA FLIGHTS


will operate flights from Santiago to Ushuaia via Punta Arenas
starting November 05, 2008 thru March 08, 2009.
Frequencies:Wednesday,Friday and Sunday.
Also flights from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia
from October 01,2008- March 31,2009
Frequencies: Tuesday-Friday -Sunday (Aeroparque- Ushuaia)
Monday-Wednesday-Thursday-Saturday(Ushuaia-Aeroparque)

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

FASCINATING PERU



The Inca Empire spread from Ecuador and part of Colombia to Northern Chile and Argentina including all of Peru and Bolivia. An empire almost as vast as the Roman empire, the Inca Nation was connected by a network of roads stretching over 14,300 miles. Cusco, the administratice, military and holy center of the Inca empire,is today the oldest inhabited city of the Americas. Cusco is also the departure point for visits to the Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu ,which can be reached by train or by the Inca Trail from Ollantaitambo. http//www.altatours.com/extras/FascinatinPeru.doc

FAST TRAIN MADRID-BARCELONA



New train has been inaugurated between Madrid and Barcelona
what use to take 8 hrs will now take 2 and 1/2hrs
http//www.altatours.com/spain/pdf2005/8-rail.pdf

Sunday, May 25, 2008

COLCHAGUA VALLEY


This Valley is the birth place of our roots,the land of the chilean cowboy or "Huaso", this give the zone its own identity and,of course makes it attractive to tourists .Stretching from San Fernando to Chimbarongo in the South, it can be considered the valley where wine producing has developed most in a few years as has been the case in the Casablanca valley.The vineyards have climbed to the last slopes at the foot of mountain ranges, although most of them are in the area surrounding Peralillo and Santa Cruz, toward the interior of the valley,following the basin of the Tinguirica river. Wineries such us Viu Mannet, Bisquertt, Montes, Clos Apalta.
the area is known for Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Carmenere grapes. Its wines are characterized by their intense color, great body and balance,with an agrreable presence of fruit which makes them easy to drink.http://www.altatours.com/chile/w_colchagua.html