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Awesome value Latin America holidays are here thanks to Costsaver

Initially it was Europe and Britain, then it was the United States and Canada and now Trafalgar's cost-savvy brand, CostSaver, is ready to expand with its first guided holidays in... Latin America.

Initially it was Europe and Britain, then it was the United States and Canada and now Trafalgar’s cost-savvy brand, CostSaver, is ready to expand with its first guided holidays in… Latin America.

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Five Latin America itineraries have been added to the brand’s 2018 Americas brochure along with 24 tours in Canada and the US.

Trips start from AU $166 per days and take in four of the regions more popular countries Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Peru.

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Among the five Latin America itineraries is the seven-day Costa Rica Adventure visiting San Jose, Monteverde andArenal Volcano, or the seven-day Peru Explorer taking in Lima, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu and Cusco.

Travellers can mix Brazil and Argentina into one with the nine-day South America Samba trip covering Sugarloaf Mountain, Rio de Janeiro, Iguassu Falls and Buenos Aires.

A Red-eyed Tree Frog clings to a leaf, Tortuguero, Costa Rica

A Red-eyed Tree Frog clings to a leaf, Tortuguero, Costa Rica.

Also new for CostSaver in 2018 is the 11-day Windy City to the Big Easy trip visiting Chicago, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, Indianola and New Orleans.

Matthew Cameron-Smith, Managing Director for Trafalgar and CostSaver Australia, said the brand’s expansion into Latin America recognises the “demand from value seekers to go beyond the major cities”.

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“CostSaver gives Agents the opportunity to tap into the independent minded clients who are looking for more free time, fun time and me time by making it so easy to travel with incredible experiences included at unbeatable prices.”

Matthew Cameron-Smith, Trafalgar and CostSaver Australia Managing Director

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