Route notes
Why this routing works
This 11-week routing is built as a true multi-region circuit, starting from Los Angeles into western South America, then continuing north within Colombia before crossing to Europe. The first segment keeps the South America portion efficient by linking Lima, Cartagena, and Bogota in sequence before the long-haul move to Bordeaux.
In Europe, the ticket uses two planned overland breaks: Bordeaux to Venice, and Thira to Copenhagen. That structure is useful when a trip mixes open-jaw flying with independent rail, ferry, or separate local transport between cities. After Bordeaux, the itinerary resumes in Venice, continues to Rome and Thira, then picks up again in Copenhagen for Oslo and a longer stop in London.
From London, the route turns east in a single progression through Singapore, the Philippines, and Japan before returning to Los Angeles. Manila and Puerto Princesa are grouped together to keep the Philippines portion on one side of the Pacific routing, and Tokyo works cleanly as the final long-haul gateway back to the US.
Ticketing-wise, this is a premium-economy multi-stop itinerary priced from USD 5,880 to USD 7,698, with departure in June. The pacing combines several longer stays, including 11 nights in Lima, 8 in Bordeaux, 7 in London, and 7 in Tokyo, with shorter transit-style stops elsewhere, which helps balance extensive global coverage within a single 11-week plan.
