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History buffs, bird watchers and beach bums will surely discover their calling on these NCL South America cruises. Explore the breathtaking Chilean fjordlands, where cascading waterfalls tumble over steep canyon walls, snowcapped Andean peaks surround you, and hundreds of species of birds - including the near-extinct giant candor - flock to play and feed. |
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| Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Day 01 |
Buenos Aires |
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06:00 PM |
| Day 02 |
Montevideo |
07:00 AM |
04:30 PM |
| Day 03 |
At Sea |
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| Day 04 |
Puerto Madryn |
09:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
| Day 05 |
At Sea |
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| Day 06 |
Stanley Falkland Islands |
09:00 AM |
04:00 PM |
| Day 07 |
Cruise Cape Horn |
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| Day 08 |
Ushuaia |
07:00 AM |
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| Day 08 |
Cruise Beagle Channel (glacier Cruising) |
01:01 PM |
02:00 PM |
| Day 09 |
Punta Arenas |
07:30 AM |
07:30 PM |
| Day 10 |
Cruise Straights Of Magellan |
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| Day 11 |
Cruise The Chilean Fjords |
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| Day 11 |
Cruise Patagonic Channels |
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| Day 11 |
Cruise Canal Moraleda |
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| Day 12 |
Puerto Chacabuco |
07:00 AM |
02:00 PM |
| Day 13 |
Puerto Montt |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
| Day 14 |
At Sea |
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| Day 15 |
Valparaiso |
08:00 AM |
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Information above subject to change, please confirm details at time of booking.
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This remarkable city combines the excitement and sophistication of New York with the panache of Paris. Wide and shady boulevards are lined with palatial mansions, boutiques and animated cafes. Colorful flower kiosks decorate almost every corner. And at night the streets are filled with the sensuous sounds of the tango.
Sample Shore Excursions:
- Best Of Buenos Aires Tour: This tour will cover the same highlights as the Buenos Aires Highlights, plus a visit to an estancia located on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, where you'll experience the flavor of the "Pampas."
- Gaucho's Heritage Tour: In your private vehicle, you'll ride to the old land of the gauchos; the area of San Antonio de Areco. You'll visit some of the well-known artisans of Areco, who will show you their workshops and how they produce their crafts. Another option is a visit to the Gaucho museum that holds an interesting collection related to the Pampas' history.
- Argentina Horses - Hipodromo De Palermo Tour: Be part of the 'backstage' of Buenos Aires Hippodrome daily activities. Your private vehicle will take you to Hipodromo de Palermo and watch the training of first class breed horses, followed by a guided visit around the main gardens 'La Redonda' and the Studs of big Champions. You'll visit the main horse boxes and the leather manufacture goods store.
- Tigre Delta & River Cruise Tour: For more than 100 years, the maze of rivers and channels of the Tigre Delta have been a favorite weekend getaway for "portenos" (Buenos Aires inhabitants). Leave the bustling city behind and enter a world that has hardly changed since the 1920's. Departing from the pier, on board a typical 'island launch,' explore the islands traveling along channels and streams.
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Sample Shore Excursions:
- The Best Of Uruguay Tour: Work up a hunger by touring Montevideo City. Then visit Estancia La Rabida, an authentic ranch made available to you by a traditional Uruguayan family. On over 3,650 acres find 650 milking cows that produce 12,000 liters of milk. Enjoy a typical asado lunch and maybe go horseback riding.
- A Visit To Punta Del Este Tour: Become an instant jet setter. After all, Punta Del Este is where they all go thanks to sandy beaches and clean oceans. Drive along beaches fronting Rio de la Plata, take in the views and visit Casapueblo, home of famous artist Carlos Pez Vilaro. Continue through prosperous neighborhoods and end at La Barra.
- Artistic Montevideo Tour: Montevideo is an eclectic mix of architectural influences, with some amazing buildings dating back to very prosperous times. Enjoy this city which is an open-air exhibition of monuments and sculptures, as well as being home to museums displaying the wonderful work of Uruguayan artists.
- Colonia Del Sacramento Tour: Visit the picturesque streets of Colonia del Sacramento, the eldest city in the country, recently declared World Heritage by UNESCO, the streets of Santa Rita, San Gabriel, the Matriz Church, San Pedro road, the Bastion del Carmen, the famous 'Calle de los Suspiros' (street of Sighs), Puerta del Campo, and Plaza Mayor 25 de Mayo. The past can still be felt in the city's cobblestone streets and stone walls.
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From San Antonio, you csn visit Vinha del Mar, Chile's most elegant beach resort. Then travel to Chile's inland capital of Santiago. Climb to the top of Cerro Santa, honeycombed with gardens, parks and fountains. Or head out along the wine trail to some of Chile's finest vineyards, just outside of town.
Port Stanley is a capital in miniature, where the masts of old sailing ships stick up haphazardly out of the little harbor, and the government house is little more than a small Victorian home. Ramble through deserted streets and poke through the few shops to feel what it's like to live in this remote frontier town.
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