South America Cruises
Why Cruise South America?
• This is your chance to see this far flung corner of the world in
one holiday.
• Many people opt for a South America cruise to try
something different from the usual Caribbean or Mediterranean
cruise itineraries.
• Also it is a great place to go to escape the dreary winter months
at home. As our winter is the South American summer.
• Perhaps visit Rio for the carnival, explore the Amazon Rainforest,
and visit the Falklands or the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu.
• Look out for full Circum- Navigation cruises from Florida via Brazil.
Uruguay. Argentina, Cape Horn, Chilean Fjords and Peru to California or vice
versa. There are some great deals on the Royal
Caribbean International Mariner
of the Seas in January 2009.
Who cruises there?
• A number of cruises to South America are offered
as part of a repositioning Transatlantic
itinerary from the Mediterranean
to Brazil with cruises lines such as
Island Cruises and MSC.
• Other cruise lines offer regular 14 night itineraries from Chile to
Argentina around Cape Horn and from Argentina to Antarctica via the Falklands.
Look out for the Celebrity
Infinity and the Azamara Journey.
• There are specialist cruises from Ecuador to Galapagos
Islands with some also incorporating Machu Picchu on Celebrity
Xpeditions. Please call our sales team for these specialist itineraries
• We also offer South America cruises combined with
a full transit through the Panama Canal for a two holidays in one experience.
• P&O,
Cunard,
Princess
and Holland
America offer an array of South American cruise itineraries.
When is the best time to go?
• South American cruises usually operate in our winter
months between Nov – March and offer the ideal alternative to Caribbean
cruises
for the seasoned cruiser.