Chile and Peru: Through the Humboldt Current
Tour Overview
Set sail aboard the Discoverer for an unforgettable 10-day journey through the vibrant cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and extraordinary wildlife of Chile and Peru.
Start in Valparaíso, Chile’s colorful port city, where hillside houses tumble toward the sea, linked by historic funiculars. Days at sea bring encounters with seabirds, whales, and marine life along the productive Humboldt Current—binoculars at the ready!
Explore Isla Pan de Azúcar, a desert island teeming with cacti, squabbling sea lions, squawking seabirds, and nesting Humboldt penguins. Expert guides reveal the island’s wild beauty on unforgettable water adventures. Venture inland to the Atacama Desert, Earth’s driest, and marvel at landscapes untouched by rainfall, where ancient cultures and wildlife thrive against the stark desert backdrop.
Cross into Peru at Matarani, the gateway to Arequipa, the White City. Wander its colonial plazas, marvel at Santa Catalina Monastery, and gaze upon the surrounding volcanoes, all while savoring Peruvian cuisine. At Paracas, stroll the beachfront, taste fresh ceviche and pisco sours, and explore the Ballestas Islands’ wildlife. Then, behold the mysterious Nazca Lines—ancient geoglyphs that continue to fascinate the world.
As you journey, enjoy life onboard the Discoverer, which combines the spirit of expedition cruising with the comfort of a boutique ship, carrying just 140 guests for a more intimate and immersive experience. With outward-facing staterooms, expansive observation spaces, wellness facilities.
After a fond farewell to the Expedition Team and crew of the Discoverer, in Callao, the port of Lima, Peru's dynamic capital, step into this thrilling city to continue your adventure - perhaps onward to Machu Picchu?
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In Arequipa, explore the historic colonial-era Plaza de Armas, savor a traditional Peruvian lunch bursting with local flavors, and marvel at the stunning Santa Catalina Monastery.
Call in at Antofagasta, in the foothills of the Andes, for a day in the Atacama. The Atacama is Earth’s driest desert - brimming with beauty, wildlife, and vibrant culture.
On the Isla Pan de Azúcar there is time for wildlife spotting - observe playful sea lions, nesting seabirds, and charming Humboldt penguins in their natural desert-island habitat.