5 Continents RTW via South America from £2629 plus tax of £350-£850
This fare allows you to circle the globe visiting faraway places such as Africa, the Far East, North America, Central America, South America and the South Pacific - up to 5 Continents with no mileage.....
Flight Costs:
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Economy Class |
£2629 |
Business Class** |
£6499 |
First Class** |
£11439 |
*Departure tax varies hugely depending on where you stop. Budget anywhere from £350 - £850 on these tickets. For more details of airport tax - click here |
**Business and First Class tickets have slightly different rules from Economy tickets ie Certain flight numbers are not allowed. But generally you can do very similar routes - Your consultant can give you an accurate quote.
Example Routes with 5 Continent RTWs:
- UK - Up to 4 Stops in North or Central America - 3 Stops in South America - 3 Stops is Australasia - 3 Stops in Asia - UK (within sector limits)
- UK - Buenos Aires surface Rio De Janerio - Lima surface La Paz - Santiago - New York - San Francisco - Auckland - Sydney - Ayers Rock - Cairns - Singapore - Bangkok - Hong Kong - UK (or vice versa)
- UK - 3 Stops in South America - 3 Stops is Australasia - 3 Stops in Asia - Johannesburg - Durban surface Cape Town surface Nairobi - UK (within sector limits)
- UK - New York - Miami - Lima surface Santiago - Easter Island - Buenos Aires - Sydney - Cairns - Perth - Tokyo - Hong Kong - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
- UK - Tokyo - Hong Kong - Bangkok - 2 Stops in Australia - New Zealand - Santiago - La Paz surface Cusco - Lima - Miami - Los Angeles - New York - UK (or vice versa)
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UK - Delhi - Bangkok - Hong Kong - Perth - Cairns - Sydney - Easter Island - Santiago - Lima - Buenos Aires - Miami - New York - Toronto - UK (or vice versa)
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UK - Rio de Janeiro - Lima surface La Paz - Easter Island - Santiago - Auckland - Sydney - Cairns - Bangkok - Hong Kong - Johannesburg - Cape Town - UK (or vice versa)
- UK - Lima surface La Paz - Santiago - Easter Island - Buenos Aires - Sydney - Uluru (Ayers Rock) - Cairns - Bangkok - Hong Kong - Jo'burg - Durban surface Cape Town - UK (or vice versa)
| We can construct any itinerary you want - feel free to call us on 020 7704 5700 email us (in our experience the phone is a lot quicker than email when it comes to giving you the RTW information that you need and unlike a lot of our competitors we are open 7 days a week!) or create your own round the world itinerary 24/7 by using our unique round the world route planner. |
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The Small Print:
Basically you're allowed up to 16 sectors which boils down to approx 10 stops (including up to 3 in Latin America or 3 in Australasia) and you must travel out and back via Australasia sticking roughly to the routings of the airlines involved- that's the tough bit but check out our unique round the world route planner, and you'll soon discover this is a great RTW on great carriers (with flexible tickets moreover!)
Minimum/maximum trip duration:
Minimum validity 10 days and maximum validity 12 months. Extension of ticket validity is not permitted.
Stopovers: No restrictions except you can only have 16 sectors in total (including surface sectors) also within each continent you are permitted the following flight allowance:
Africa - 4 flight sectors
Asia - 4 flight sectors
North America - 6 flight sectors
South America - 4 flight sectors
Southwest Pacific - 4 flight sectors
Transits: Unlimited online & interline transfers permitted subject to sector limitations. The same city pair cannot be flown more than once in the same direction. Travel may not be via the original point of origin.
Basic Route: Travel must be "round the world" and must include one Transatlantic and one Transpacific crossing.
Route Restrictions:
Travel is not permitted on Cathay Pacific flights between Hong Kong and Hanoi.
Itineraries may not include Cuba/Libya and flights on American Airlines on the same ticket. There's also loads of codeshares not allowed - your consultant can point you in the right direction.
Date Changes: Return dates can be changed for approx £9.
Maximum Stay: 12 month ticket
Children (under 12): 75% of adult fare
Infants (under 2): 10% of adult fare

Why do I need travel insurance?
Well if you break your leg in Cambodia on a scooter and you have to be flown home then that can cost £150K plus - 10 times as much in the States - so unless you've got very very rich parents (we're talking Sunday Times Rich list Top 100) then get a decent travel insurance - not one from a chemist or local butchers - use a specialist that offers a policy that provides high medical expenses, repatriation and good legal cover at the very least. You don't have to buy it through us but you'd be a village idiot not to get insurance from somewhere. If you are cost conscious or don't plan on taking much of value with you, we have negotiated rates that include and exclude cover for baggage and money from 1 month up to 12 months. We believe that the rates and cover that we offer are among the best you will find. See details here
Choose your own Route!
There are no standard routes and there are no limits to where you can go.We can construct any itinerary you want - feel free to call us on 020 7704 5700 or email us
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Plan it your way!
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Talk with the experts!
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Pick your dates!
Once you've decided on a preferred route, your Roundtheworldflight.com specialist will finalize the dates for each leg of your trip.
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What does ‘surface’ mean?
This means you will fly in and out of a different city or country. In other words you will travel between them by other means; perhaps by train, bus or boat. These surface sectors ensure that you get to see and experience more of a country - more
What tax - is it V.A.T?
The tax is airport tax, money that the airport is charging you to use its facilities. This used to be collected at the airports, but is now payable in advance when you purchase your ticket. There are still a few countries in which your taxes are collected at the airport upon departure.
Recently there have been two additional charges added – Security Charges and Fuel Surcharges - more