January 11 - February 10, 2026
31 Days
Tour Status - Available
Join Select Holidays on our hosted agriculture tour of Chile, Argentina & Brazil. Enjoy your experience as you visit the wineries in the area around Santiago and see how the grapes are cultivated, picked, and the wine is produced, which is one of Chile’s biggest agriculture exports. As you cross over to Argentina you will enjoy the Spectacular Lake Cruise between Bariloche, Argentina and Puerto Montt, Chile. You will visit the largest inland grain handling system, where farmers have their grain hauled to for export. The pampas of Argentina produce vast amounts of soy beans, corn, and sunflower as well as lush pasture for the cattle farms in the area. The amazing Iguazu Falls in Brazil will leave you breathless and the wonderful city of Rio de Janeiro will amaze you. Then travel into the heart of the Amazon River region, for an 8 day visit and cruise on the Amazon River. You will return home with the great memories of experiencing the farming in these countries as well as the deep culture.
Tour Highlights
Return economy class air flights from major North American cities & within South America
Deluxe Accommodations (Best available in rural areas)
Rural & Agriculture visits
Experienced Destination Guides
Multiple Night Hotel Stays
Meals as outlines in Itinerary included
Attractions and sightseeing listed in Itinerary included
Hosted by Select Holidays
Day 01: Jan. 11, 2026: Depart North America to fly to Santiago, Chile
Flight from North America for an overnight flight into Santiago, Chile. [IFM/D]
**Why not include a visit to Peru. CLICK HERE for more details.
Day 02: Jan 12, 2026: Arrive Santiago, Chile
Upon arrival clear local customs and embark on a sightseeing tour of the city. Arrive at the hotel for a a two night stay, including a light lunch, after which the rooms should be ready. This evening enjoy a “Welcome Dinner”. [IFM/L/D]
Day 03: Jan 13, 2026: Santiago, Chile
Visit the country's largest fruit and vegetable wholesale market, where over half of those products move from one end of the nation to the other or distribute around the big city. We can discover the city today, from its Spanish colonial beginnings to its modern and vibrant present. The city centre offers the traces of the past, including the exceptional Museum of Pre-Colombian Art; the newer commercial and residential districts have views of modern skyscrapers, but also a great crafts market with opportunities to buy special items and enjoy the local atmosphere. [B/L]
Day 04: Jan 14, 2026: Santiago - Valparaiso, Chile
Travel today through the Casablanca valley, world-renown for its production of white and Pinot Noir wines. A visit to a family vineyard for a tour of the process, a tasting and a lunch in a spectacular setting. In the afternoon, travel to Chile's first and still largest beach resort, Viña del Mar, for an overnight stay at the city's best hotel on the rocks overlooking the bay and a sunset over the ocean. [B/L]
Day 05: Jan 15, 2026: Valparaiso - Puerto Montt, Chile
Time for a leisurely breakfast before returning to the Santiago airport and the 90-minute flight to the south to the city of Puerto Montt. Transfer a short distance to the lakeside resort town of Puerto Varas for a three night stay. [B/D]
Day 06: Jan 16, 2026: Puerto Montt, Chile
After breakfast with a view of the lake and the volcanoes, we travel out into the green valley, visiting the lovely village of Frutillar, then continuing on to a typical, mid-sized dairy farm belonging to descendants of German colonists of the 19th Century. We have lunch on the farm before returning to Puerto Varas. [B/L]
Day 07: Jan 17, 2026: Puerto Montt, Chile
We have a later morning departure, making a sightseeing tour to the nearby port city of Puerto Montt, with a walk through the local market to admire the variety of fish and shellfish on offer. We then head to a local restaurant in a pretty garden along the coast for lunch featuring the same seafood, before returning to Puerto Varas for the evening. [B/L]
Day 08: Jan 18, 2026: Puerto Montt, Chile - Bariloche, Argentina
A FULL DAY EXCURSION!
We are off after breakfast on a wonderful day through the Andes mountains by a series of buses and boats. Our Chilean guide accompanies to the border station at Peulla in the middle of the Andes, where we officially leave the country after lunch. The transport company takes us on to Puerto Pañuelo in Argentina, where the Argentine operator receives the group and takes you to your hotel in the resort city of Bariloche. [B/L/D]
Day 09: Jan 19, 2026: Bariloche, Argentina
A visit to one of the local ranches with large herds of sheep and cattle, where there are valleys with water springs or creeks which allow for natural grasslands and pastures. Return to Bariloche this afternoon. Lunch at the farm. Return to Bariloche this afternoon. [B/L/D]
Day 10: Jan 20, 2026: Bariloche - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Before going to the airport we will tour the city and go to Cerro Campanario, from the summit we can see one of the eight most impressive panoramic views in the world. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina and a 2-night stay. This evening you are entertained at a Tango Show and Dinner. NOTE: This will be a late evening. [B/D]
Day 11: Jan 21, 2026: Buenos Aires, Argentina
An early start this morning to a huge livestock market, now in Cañuelas where 8-12,000 head of cattle are sold some days for processing in the abattoirs for domestic consumption. We’ll have a chance to watch the simultaneous auctions taking place in the different areas of the market and inspect the cattle from above to get a good idea of the cattle herd of Argentina - the good and the bad come here to be sold. City tour of Buenos Aires including the colorful Boca area of the city. Following lunch, return to the hotel for a leisurely afternoon. [B/L]
Day 12: Jan 22, 2026: Buenos Aires - Rosario, Argentina
As you drive through the countryside, a stop will be made at an Angus Cattle farm, where we will have lunch. Upon arrival in Rosario, check into hotel for a 2-night stay. Dinner at the hotel or at a restaurant nearby. Rosario has 1.2 million inhabitants and is the third-largest city in Argentina. It is a major grain export, also housing the grain stock exchange, so it is known as “Argentina Chicago.” Rosario is 300 km northwest of Buenos Aires. After breakfast, we travel north of the city to visit one of the large grain terminals (Louis Dreyfus or similar). There are about 30 different terminals located on the shores of the Parana River, the northernmost reaching 345 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The largest concentration of the terminals, soybean crushing, and biodiesel plants in the world are around Rosario where the river is 30 feet deep. Barges continue up the Parana, traveling some 1,500 miles servicing Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay. Understand the operations, including It being loaded and sailing the river. Rosario also has the largest concentration of soybean-crushing and biodiesel plants in the world. [B/L/D]
Day 13: Jan 23, 2026: Rosario, Argentina
Following breakfast at hotel visit the grain port and then a big operation company. It is a leading agricultural company engaged in theproduction, classification and distribution of grain and food. Optimizes the use of productive processes, achieving maximum productivity, collecting excellent results, focusing on soil conservation, reasonability of the techniques applied, and environment protection [B/L/D]
Day 14: Jan 24, 2026: Rosario - Iguazu Falls, Argentina
In the morning visit to Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario (Board of Grain and Trade) and ACSOJA (Soybean Assn) or other ag-related organizations. Mid afternoon a flight from Rosario take us into one of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls. Iguazu Falls are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná. Together, they make up the largest waterfall system in the world. Overnight on the Argentinian side of the falls. [B/L/D]
Day 15: Jan 25, 2026: Iguazu Falls, Brazil
Visit the Argentinean side of the falls before a border transfer into Brazil for a three night stay. This evening enjoy a Dinner, Dance and Cultural Show. [B/L/D]
Day 16: Jan 26, 2026: Iguazu Falls, Brazil
Take a helicopter ride over the falls (included) for a birds-eye view of this magnificent natural wonder. Visit the Brazilian side of the falls followed by a boat ride under the falls. (Warning, you will get wet). [B/L/D]
Day 17: Jan 27 , 2026: Iguazu Falls, Brazil
Visit the “Pasco Das Aves” Bird Park, before traveling into the countryside to view the Itaipu Dam, the second largest hydro electric dam in the world. Return to hotel with the balance of the day at leisure. [B/D]
Day 18: Jan 28, 2026: Iguazu Falls - Curitiba - Ponta Grossa, Brazil
Morning departure from the hotel and transfer to the airport for a flight to Curitiba, Brazil. After arriving into Curitaba, drive to the agricultural community of Ponta Grossa. Transfer to hotel for an overnight stay, with a special “Home DInner” planned this evening. [B/D]
Day 19: Jan 29, 2026: Ponta Grossa - Curitiba, Brazil
Following breakfast at hotel, visit one of the local dairy farms in the area. This afternoon visit another large grain farm operation before traveling back to Curitiba, and checking into hotel for a 2-night stay. [B/L]
Day 20: Jan 30, 2026: Curitiba, Brazil
Visit to Paranagua’s Port, the most important port in Brazil, especially for the shipment of soy beans and poultry. Visit the harbour via a boat cruise then return to Curitiba for the night.
[B/L/D]
Day 21: Jan 31, 2026: Curitiba - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Flight from Curitiba to Rio de Janeiro. Transfer to a beachfront hotel for a 2-night stay. This evening, enjoy a “Brazilian Dinner”. [B/D]
Day 22: Feb 01, 2026: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This morning visit Sugar Loaf Mountain, rising 396 m above the harbor. Its name is said to come from its resemblance to the traditional shape of a concentrated refined loaf of sugar. A glass-paneled cable car offers 360-degree views of the surrounding city. This afternoon, enjoy a city tour of Rio will include the cathedral, Olympic sites and "Christ the Redeemer" statue, 98 feet tall at 2,300 feet above sea level and watching over the city of Rio. This is truly an amazing site. Dinner this evening at hotel. This evening take a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon region. Arrive Manaus, the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Manaus is located in the center of the Amazon rainforest, and home to the National Institute of Amazonian Research, being the most important center for scientific studies in the Amazon region and for international sustainability issues. Overnight in a hotel this evening. [B/D]
Day 23: Feb 02, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
Board the “Amazon Explorer” your luxury Amazon Cruise, a five-star hotel with the excitement and adventure as you cruise the calm-waters of the world’s largest rainforest. Your all-inclusive experience starts the moment you step aboard this luxury cruise liner. Toast to your adventure as you set sail with a top-shelf beverage from the open bar. Then, enjoy the sunset from the top deck while listening to the nightly musical performance. At mealtimes, you may choose between two restaurants, which are both included in the all-inclusive package. [B/D]
Day 24: Feb 03, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
If you are up early, there is a Sunrise Lovers' breakfast on the Upper Deck, where you can enjoy the early morning atmosphere. Otherwise, you can enjoy the buffet spread in the Kuarup Restaurant. After breakfast, we go and explore the Jaraqui region. Depending on the water level, we either stay on the expedition skiffs or take a guided hike along a jungle trail, where we can learn about the trees and plants that are of particular importance to locals for construction and the production of medicines. We have lunch back on board, followed by time for a welcome siesta! In the late afternoon, we board the skiffs again to explore the second largest fluvial archipelago in the world, Anavilhanas, a huge collection of river islands and beaches, which are in striking and photogenic contrast to the black waters of the River Negro. One of the largest islands in the Archipelago is Tres Bocas, and here one can see dense vegetation that includes bountiful orchids and bromeliads and is home to birds such as toucans and macaws. After dark, caimans are abundant and fun to spot from the skiffs. [B/L/D]
Day 25: Feb 04, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
As the sun rises, the Grand Amazon arrives at the River Cuieiras, and we have the chance to enjoy the resplendent scenery as we take our breakfast. For our morning tour, we pay a visit by skiff and on foot to Cambebas, a fascinating indigenous village, where we learn how the locals have adapted their way of life to best suit their environment, visit their school, and have a chance to buy handicrafts. Visit to a local farm to learn about the way of life there. Once back on board, we have dinner and then can enjoy the facilities and entertainment of the Grand Amazon. Later, there is a night tour by motorboat to spot alligators and listen to the night sounds of the Ariaú region. [B/L/D]
Day 26: Feb 05, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
There is the option of a pre-breakfast birding excursion by skiff for those that wish to enjoy the Amazon dawn and its abundant wildlife. Then, after breakfast, we head to the Praia Grande - which means, simply, 'Big Beach' in English - yes, that's right there are beaches on the Amazon! There is a chance to swim in the refreshing waters of the Rio Negro and even the incredible opportunity to interact with the rather peculiar-looking but remarkable pink Amazon river dolphins. Back on board, there is a lecture on Amazon Birds in the Lua Salon. After lunch, we step back in time as we visit the Rubber Tapping Museum and learn about the shocking history of the rubber trade which made the region the richest in the world at one point in time. This evening we have a special gala dinner with exotic Amazon dancing. [B/L/D]
Day 27: Feb 06, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
A free day to relax. Please note that excursions this day are available at an additional cost (city tours and private excursions). Lunch and bar/pool services will remain available during the day. Rio Solimões navigation. Sunset on the terrace with background music. [B/L/D]
Day 28: Feb 07, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
Wake up at Janauacá Lake. If you are up early, there is a Sunrise Lovers' breakfast on the Upper Deck, where you can enjoy the early morning atmosphere. Otherwise, you can enjoy the buffet spread in the Kuarup Restaurant. After breakfast, we make exploration by skiff and along marked trails of the rainforest, keeping our eyes open for jungle birds and Pink River Dolphins. There should be countless photo opportunities. We also stop at the home of a local Caboclo, to gain insight into human life in the Amazon, and perhaps purchase some of the traditional handicrafts. Later back on board there will be a lecture on Amazon Fruits in the Lua Salon. In the afternoon, we continue to the Manaquiri Region, for an excursion by skiff through the closed-in streams. It is a great opportunity for spotting some of the flora and fauna of the Amazon and a chance to try your skills fishing for piranha! We are welcomed back on board with live music on the upper deck. And then, after dinner, we can go on a night tour potting caiman along the river banks, using spotlights and listen to the night sounds of the jungle. [B/L/D]
Day 29: Feb 08, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
This morning the Grand Amazon enters the Manacapuru River and, for the early risers, there is a chance to go birding in the skiffs, as the sun rises over the beautiful jungle. After breakfast, we board the expedition skiffs for a photo safari through the narrow waterways of the region, where the vegetation overhangs the water, or alternatively head out on a jungle walk adventure. Upon returning to the boat we can enjoy a lecture on Amazon People and Culture. After lunch and a rest, we head to Lake Janauari, where we have the chance to visit a regional houseboat, get to know the local crafts, and take a short walking tour of the region. We wait until dusk before returning to the cruise boat as it is a great time to spot numerous species - especially birds - in large quantities. This evening there is a special dinner, in the Kuarup Restaurant, with live music as entertainment. [B/L/D]
Day 30: Feb 09, 2026: Manaus/Amazon River Region, Brazil
This morning arrive back at the at the port of Manaus, where we say our fond goodbyes and disembark to the staff and crew aboard the river cruise. Transfer to the airport for our afternoon/evening flights back back to North America. [B/IFM]
Day 31: Feb 10, 2026: End of Tour
Arrive North America. [IFM]
PER PERSON, DOUBLE - FROM $26,774.00 INCLUDING ECONOMY AIRFARE
Plus $1,462.00 Air/Gov’t taxes per person
Single Occupancy: ADD $4,944.00
Initial Deposit: $3,000.00 per person at time of booking
Second Deposit of $3,000.00 per person is due before August 15, 2025
Final Payment per person is due before October 20, 2025
Important Information: (AS OF october 2024)
All travelers require a passport that is valid for 6 months after your return to North America.
Brazil: Tourist Visa is currently not required for Canadian travelers.
Argentina: Persons holding a Canadian Passport do not require a “Reciprocity Fee”.
Chile: All tourists are issued a tourist card—valid for a maximum period of up to 90 days—upon arrival.
You must retain this document and present it to immigration officers prior to departure from the countryIt is each travelers own personal responsibility to ensure they have the correct paperwork and documents for each country and/or airlines.