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Day 1-2Pre-cruise
Day 1
Flying from London Heathrow to Miami Intl
20 Jan 2027
Departs 20 Jan 2027 06:35 (local time)
London Heathrow Airport - Turkish Airlines
1 stop
Arrives at 20 Jan 2027 20:35 (local time)
Miami Intl Airport - Turkish Airlines
Miami Beach Hotel Stay
20 Jan 2027
Transfers to Hotel
Included
4 star hotel
Stay in style at Pestana Miami South Beach
This boutique, art deco style hotel is located in the heart of Miami. Its four buildings are classified by the Historical Preservation Board. Its charming central courtyard with pool & Bistro are perfect to relax and enjoy what South Beach has to offer. Within minutes of the hotel guests will find Ocean Drive, South Beach, Miami Beach Convention Center and Lincoln Road - a very popular shopping and dining area. South Beach is the heart of Miami, where guests will find the most famous beaches, the hottest nightlife and the best shops and restaurants, plus the Art Deco Historical District. Miami International Airport is only 15 kilometres away. All hotel rooms are equipped with modern appliances and comfortable furnishings to ensure rest.
Day 2
Miami Beach Hotel Stay
21 Jan 2027
4 star hotel
Stay in style at Pestana Miami South Beach
This boutique, art deco style hotel is located in the heart of Miami. Its four buildings are classified by the Historical Preservation Board. Its charming central courtyard with pool & Bistro are perfect to relax and enjoy what South Beach has to offer. Within minutes of the hotel guests will find Ocean Drive, South Beach, Miami Beach Convention Center and Lincoln Road - a very popular shopping and dining area. South Beach is the heart of Miami, where guests will find the most famous beaches, the hottest nightlife and the best shops and restaurants, plus the Art Deco Historical District. Miami International Airport is only 15 kilometres away. All hotel rooms are equipped with modern appliances and comfortable furnishings to ensure rest.
Day 3-40Cruise from Fort Lauderdale to San Antonio (tours to Santiago)
Day 3
Cruise departs from Fort Lauderdale
22 Jan 2027
Transfers to Port
Included
Flamingo Gardens Wildlife Sanctuary
Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District
Bonnet House Museum
As well as being one of the top global ports to start and finish your cruise, Fort Lauderdale has plenty to do either side of your ocean adventure. Why not take a trip to the Flamingo Gardens Wildlife Sanctuary, peruse some culture at the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District, or take a boat tour through the everglades and waterways as well as passing impressive Millionaires’ Row.
Day 4
At Sea
23 Jan 2027
Day 5
Grand Turk
24 Jan 2027
Turks and Caicos National Museum
Pillory Beach
Grand Turk Lighthouse
Relax on white-sand beaches, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and explore the rich history of this peaceful island in the Turks and Caicos.
Day 6
At Sea
25 Jan 2027
Day 8
Bridgetown, Barbados
27 Jan 2027
George Washington House
Chamberlain Bridge
Parliament Buildings
Wander through the charming streets of Bridgetown, a UNESCO-listed city where colonial history meets Caribbean vibrance.
Day 9-11
At Sea
28-30 Jan 2027
Day 13
Fortaleza
1 Feb 2027
Fortaleza is a vibrant coastal city in Northeast Brazil, famous for its year round sunshine and urban beaches like Praia do Futuro. As the capital of Ceará, it blends a modern high rise skyline with rich traditions, such as forró music and intricate handmade lace found at the Central Market. Beyond the beach, the city offers a lively cultural scene at the Dragão do Mar centre and serves as the main gateway to the towering sand dunes and red cliffs of the surrounding coastline.
Day 14
At Sea
2 Feb 2027
Day 16
Salvador
4 Feb 2027
Elevador Lacerda
Cathedral Basilica of Salvador
Porto da Barra Beach
The capital city of Bahia, the fourth-largest Brazilian state, Salvador is a bustling urban centre boasting impressive colonial architecture, stunning Baroque-style churches, and breathtaking scenery. Spread across a peninsula separating the beautiful Bay of All Saints with the South Atlantic Ocean, you’ll find both a charming waterfront and incredible beaches here – with the hot tropical climate making sun-soaking on the golden sand all-the-more alluring. However, there’s also a lot of history to uncover here, so there’s plenty to keep you occupied if sunbathing isn’t something you want to spend your time doing. One of Brazil’s oldest cities, and an important port during the African slave trade, you’ll find a fantastic blend of cultures and cuisines in Salvador – things that only make visits here even more memorable.
Day 17
At Sea
5 Feb 2027
Day 18
Buzios
6 Feb 2027
Rua das Pedras
Orla Bardot
Armacao dos Buzios, a popular tourist destination in the state of Rio de Janeiro that surprisingly remained relatively unknown to the wider world until the 1960s, is a highlight of any South America cruise and one holiday hotspot you’ll want to look forward to. Home to a staggering number of beaches, this peninsula serves sun loungers and surfers equally – with beaches on the west coast calmer and quieter, while beaches on the east coast are home to rougher seas and perfect for water sports. A popular excursion for the affluent among Rio de Janeiro’s residents, you’ll find Buzios is home to an active nightlife, sensational restaurants, and plenty of shopping. An urban paradise away from the hustle and bustle of a major city, you won’t regret disembarking when you arrive here.
Day 19
Rio de Janeiro - Overnight onboard
7 Feb 2027
Copacabana Beach
Christ the Redeemer
Sugarloaf Mountain
Soak in breathtaking views from Sugarloaf Mountain, relax on vibrant beaches, and immerse yourself in the lively rhythm of Brazil’s iconic city.
Day 21
Santos (Tours to Sao Paulo)
9 Feb 2027
Pelé Museum
Orquidário Municipal
Sau Paolo Downtown
Santos is a charming coastal city in Brazil that serves as both a major global shipping hub and a cultural treasure trove. It is most famous for its rich coffee heritage, anchored by the stunning Coffee Museum in the historic Old Town, and its legendary connection to football icon Pelé. Beyond its history, the city boasts the world’s longest beachfront garden, a sprawling five kilometre green belt that edges its wide sandy shores. With its vintage trams, scenic funicular rides up Monte Serrat, and easygoing maritime atmosphere, Santos offers a unique blend of industrial might and historic elegance.
Day 22
At Sea
10 Feb 2027
Day 24
Montevideo
12 Feb 2027
Legislative Palace of Uruguay
Obelisk of Montevideo
Palacio Salvo
Located on the north-eastern bank of the Rio de la Plata, Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay and a modern metropolis with a difference. Boasting stunning European art deco-style architecture, a hangover from this region’s colonial past, Montevideo is home to an expansive beach promenade and a South American atmosphere to match. Here, you’ll find the Rambla, a riverfront avenue that’s one of the world’s longest continuous sidewalks – which just highlights how perfect Montevideo is if you’re looking to take a laid-back wander here. Beyond this, though, if you’re looking for a little more action, you’ll find a bustling marketplace in Mercado del Puerto, intriguing exhibitions in the Andes Museum and Museo El Juguetero (just two of the several incredible museums and galleries in Montevideo), and fantastic food everywhere you turn. With all the modern comforts of a capital city, but a relaxed atmosphere that lets you savour the little things, a visit to this metropolis is worth looking forward to.
Day 25
Buenos Aires - Overnight onboard
13 Feb 2027
Teatro Colón
El Caminito
San Telmo
Stroll through vibrant streets, experience the city’s rich tango culture, and indulge in world-class cuisine in Argentina’s dynamic capital.
Day 27
At Sea
15 Feb 2027
Day 29
Puerto Madryn
17 Feb 2027
Day 30
At Sea
18 Feb 2027
Day 31
Beagle Channel (Scenic Cruising)
19 Feb 2027
Cruising
The Beagle Channel is a stunning 240-kilometer-long waterway in Tierra del Fuego, Southern Patagonia, that separates Argentina and Chile. Known for its magnificent landscape, it boasts snow-capped Andean peaks and tidewater glaciers (Glacier Alley) and, while chilly and windy, provides a smoother, more scenic sailing path than the nearby Cape Horn. It is frequently described as a "frozen cathedral" with glaciers plummeting right into the sea. Visitors frequently see sea lion colonies, a variety of seabird species (cormorants), and occasionally penguins or whales.
Day 32
Ushuaia
20 Feb 2027
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Museo del Fin del Mundo
Museo de la Ciudad
Nicknamed the “End of the World”, Ushuaia is a charming windswept city on the southernmost tip of South America and an important port of call for cruise adventures to Antarctica. In the heart of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, this port is surrounded by some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, boasting sensational sightseeing opportunities for everyone who travels here. From vibrant coastal forests and dramatic waterfalls to stunning glaciers and unique polar wildlife, Ushuaia really is somewhere where you’ll be able to bask in the sheer beauty of nature, and soak up some sensational panoramic views from the vantage points found here. This city, though, while being famous for being (arguably) the most southernmost city in the entire world, is also something of a gateway to Antarctica and the smaller islands that make up the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. So, despite being rather quaint in comparison to other Argentinian cities and South American holiday hotspots, what you’re met with in Ushuaia is just a taste of what’s to come – if you’re continuing onto Antarctica, anyway. That doesn’t mean you should be too eager to leave Ushuaia, though, as this port of call does offer a lot more than just breathtaking natural beauty. Ushuaia is also home to a unique collection of museums and some fantastic food; so, while the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the region is a major highlight, this is one destination that will prove to be just as memorable as everything else on your itinerary.
Day 33
Cape Horn (Sail By)
21 Feb 2027
Cape Horn Monument
Black-Browed Albatross Sightings
Southern Rockhopper Penguin Spotting
Widely believed to be the most southerly point of South America for a long time, and a destination marking the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean, Cape Horn is a stunning headland on Hornos Island – one of the larger landmasses in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago – known for unusual rock formations, tumultuous weather, and its significant role in maritime trading from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Initially discovered by Spanish explorers in 1526, and eventually first fully rounded by Dutch navigators for the East India Company in 1616, who then named this destination Kaap Hoorn, after Hoorn in the Netherlands, Cape Horn is a rocky outlet steeped in maritime history. Navigating around Cape Horn was once a dangerous feat, with rough waters and intense winds making this trade route a valuable one – when navigated successfully, anyway. Rendered largely obsolete as a trade route by the Panama Canal, Cape Horn now represents a breathtaking scenic cruising experience you can enjoy without worrying about the treacherous sailing conditions.
Day 34
Magellan Straits (Scenic Cruising)
22 Feb 2027
Punta Arenas
Alberto de Agostini National Park
Among the most important natural waterways in the world, the Strait of Magellan is a navigable sea route through southern Chile connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean; shorter and more sheltered than the Drake Passage around Cape Horn, it could save important time when navigating this infamous trade route. First discovered in 1520 by Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, this route is roughly 350 miles long and separates the Tierra del Fuego archipelago from mainland South America. While shorter and generally more safe to sail through, it still proved a challenge – with it taking Magellan reportedly 38 days to navigate initially. Unpredictable winds and currents, alongside the fact that it’s only just over a mile wide at its most narrow point, made it tricky for larger ships; thus, Clipper style sailing ships often preferred the Drake Passage when navigating this trade route. By 1914, with the opening of the Panama Canal, the Strait of Magellan was rendered obsolete as a trade route; however, with modern cruise technology making it a breeze to navigate, this stretch of water is now an incredibly unique scenic cruising experience. While here, you’ll have the chance to admire dramatic rocky landscapes, vibrant woodlands, bright blue glaciers, and more; if you’re lucky, you’ll have the chance to spot humpback whales breaching the water and Magellanic penguins clustered on the shores.
Punta Arenas
22 Feb 2027
Magellan Penguins Natural Reserve
The peninsular of Punta Arenas is a hugely popular location for those wanting to whale watch either from the rugged coastline or boat trips out to sea. Cruisers stopping by can also enjoy the sanctuary for sea life such as endangered turtles and seahorses, or kayak along the Magellan Straits to spot penguins. Explore the main boulevard and take in the local art gallery, or hit the duty free area for fantastic souvenirs.
Day 35
Amalia Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
23 Feb 2027
Scenic cruising by Amalia Glacier (also known as Skua Glacier) offers a front row seat to the raw beauty of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. Located within Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, this massive tidewater glacier descends from the Andes and wraps around the Reclus volcano, where it dramatically meets the waters of the Sarmiento Channel. Because ships do not dock here, the experience is entirely immersive from the deck, often featuring slow rotations by the captain to ensure every passenger has a perfect view of the glacier's intense blue ice and 2 mile wide face.
Day 36
Pio Xi Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
24 Feb 2027
Cruising
The Pío Xi Glacier, also known as the Brüggen Glacier, is located in the remote Bernardo O'Higgins National Park in Chilean Patagonia. It is a gigantic ice river with 75-meter-high cliffs and tremendous calving scenes. Unlike most glaciers worldwide, it is continually developing and advancing, creating a spectacular landscape of deep blue crevasses and ice pillars.
Day 37
At Sea
25 Feb 2027
Day 38
Puerto Montt
26 Feb 2027
Puerto Montt, Chile, is a charming port city with a lot to offer everyone who visits – whether you’re looking for adventure ashore or a more leisurely experience. Home to some sensational cuisine, especially seafood, and surrounded by stunning scenery, this is the perfect place to casually immerse yourself in Chilean culture. Although, with this destination surrounded by forests and national parks, there’s almost more than enough opportunity to go exploring the wonderful wilderness. Staying in the city, though, you’ll have the chance to see the remarkable wood-built Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral, the unique statues of Sentados Frente al Mar, and more.
Day 39
At Sea
27 Feb 2027
Day 40
San Antonio (tours to Santiago)
28 Feb 2027
La Moneda Palace
Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception on San Cristóbal Hill
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
A moderately-sized Chilean port city serving Santiago, the nation’s capital, San Antonio is a South American destination perfect for travellers who want to spend some time enjoying the outdoors. A stone’s throw from a stretch of stunning beaches in San Sebastian and surrounded by incredible hiking areas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy here – whether you’re someone who wants to lounge around on a beach in the sunshine, or take a trek to a nearby hilltop to marvel at the remarkable panoramic views on offer. Taking tours to Santiago, though, are the real highlight of this destination. The largest city in Chile and among the largest in the Americas, this urban centre is a fascinating place to explore. From impressive cultural landmarks like La Moneda Palace and San Cristobal Hill to the breathtaking views from atop Santa Lucia Hill and the remarkable artwork in the National Museum of Fine Arts, there are experiences everyone can enjoy in Santiago – not to mention the abundance of incredible restaurants and bars to check out. Spending your night onboard here, you’ll have even more time to immerse yourself in the Chilean capital and enjoy everything both Santiago and San Antonio have to offer.
Day 40-42 Post-cruise
Day 40-41
Santiago Hotel Stay
28 Feb - 1 Mar 2027
Transfers to Hotel
Included
4 star hotel
Stay in style at Hotel Kennedy
Discover the posh neighborhood of Vitacura, filled with upscale dining, shopping, and nightlife, while enjoying the contemporary comforts of Wyndham Garden Santiago Kennedy. Located 25 miles from Santiago International Airport (SCL), 18 kilometers from Santiago Central Station, and three kilometers from Metro Station Escuela Militar, our non-smoking hotel is ideal for business and leisure travelers. Enjoy complimentary breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking, as well as a gym, indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant, and a bar. You’ll be within walking distance of Parque Arauco mall, KidZania Santiago, and exclusive restaurants and bars, and close to the Chilean capital’s business districts.
Day 42
Flying from Arturo Merino Benitez to London Heathrow
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi aboard a Cunard voyage can be bought as a package from $18 per day for the duration of your voyage, or as a short-term access pass from $24 per 24-hour period. You'll also get Wi-Fi with Cunard's Signature Packages, which also include drinks and specialty dining credit, saving you around 30% per person, per day. These can be added when you book.
Drinks
Some teas, filter coffee, and soft drinks are included with Cunard, while alcoholic drinks and premium soft drinks are extra. You can buy these separately, or enjoy them with one of the drinks packages below. Cunard's Signature Packages are also an option; saving you around 30%, these combine drinks with Wi-Fi and specialty dining credit, and and can be added when you book.
Premium Beverage Collection$108.00 Per passenger, per day
Beverage Collection$94.50 Per passenger, per day
Alcohol-Free Collection$18.00 Per passenger, per day
Premium Alcohol-Free Collection$45.00 Per passenger, per day
Tips
Each day you're board a set amount will be added to your account to cover service charges. This ranges between $14.50 - $18 per day depending on the cabin you are staying in and the departure date.
Speciality Dining
Specialty restaurants allow travellers to enhance their dining experience during the cruise. This is a great way to add variety to your holiday or celebrate a special occasion. You can pay for meals in the special dining restaurants onboard.
Specialty Dining
Specialty dining with Cunard is a great way to enhance your onboard experience, treat yourself to an unforgettable evening meal, or celebrate a special occasion. With Cunard's Signature Packages, you'll enjoy extra specialty dining credit alongside drinks and Wi-Fi, with savings of around 30% per person, per day. These can be added when you book.
Car parking
Car parking at the port or airport is not included in the cost of your cruise, and this cannot currently be booked through Iglu Cruise. However, please contact us after you have made your booking if you would like to add this to your package, so we can discuss options. An approximate cost for parking during a cruise is around £12 to £20 per car per day. Alternatively, transfers can be arranged.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance is not included in your cruise package. However, Iglu Cruise has partnered with Holiday Extras to provide this service. With flexible policies and cruise-specific cover, you can rest assured that you’re completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras travel insurance quote right here.
Visa
Visas are not included with your cruise fare and are not provided by Iglu Cruise. Important visas and travel documents must be obtained by the individual guest prior to embarkation. To help, Iglu Cruise has partnered with The Travel Visa Company for professional assistance with all your travel documentation and visa needs.
Ship Facilities
Queen Anne - By Cunard
Good for couplesOver 50sFormalLarge ShipLuxury Ship
Year: 2024
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13 Decks
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Max capacity: 3,353 people
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Queen Anne
4.5
Based on 326 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
I was so impressed with the Queen Anne from the moment I got on board. The staff are very attentive and always look smart. My cabin was fantastic. I had a balcony cabin and my steward kept it immaculately clean and replenished things when required. The big positive in my cabin was having a proper walk in shower with a glass door and not being cramped into a tiny shower cubicle. The facilities on the ship were fantastic with plenty of activities to get involved with if you wanted too. The seating on the decks were superior to what I have seen on other ships with lovely comfy areas to relax and also shaded areas if you want to be out of the sun.
The quality of the food was some of the best I have had and the choice was very good. I had afternoon tea one day and this was an experience I will never forget. All the staff wore white gloves whilst serving you your drinks and food which was bought out on silver platters. It's touches like this that made this ship stand out for me. You are made to feel very special and nothing was too much trouble. The other big plus for me was that you are served in the buffet with glass screens preventing people from touching the food. This will not be everyone's plus but it was for me as you see so many people coming into the buffet and not washing their hands which is how germs are spread. Please don't change this as it is a very good health and safety plus. The staff in the buffet were also willing to help. I went in once and asked if there was any tuna for my salad and the server went out the back and made me some tuna mayo.
There was a variety of entertainment on the evenings although during my time on board the same show was on in one venue for 4 out of 5 nights. I watched the show once and it was fab but having different shows on each night would of been better.
The ship was kept immaculately clean throughout and you would often see people cleaning the pool area at night and first thing in the morning.
I would have no hesitation in recommending this ship and would be happy to sail with her again.
user
2-5 cruises
15 Mar 2026
First time on Queen Anne, beautiful ship, great venues to visit, staff exceptional, food in the Buffet best we gave experienced on any other ship. Would recommend Queen Anne.
couple
10+ cruises
15 Mar 2026
If Cunard spent a little bit more time listening to their clients and a little less telling them constantly how wonderful they are, they might make progress.
That said, the ship is lovely with excellent service and good food.
The entertainment to Cape Town was excellent, much less so on the next leg to Singapore.
On a world cruise it’s bound to attract older clientele, but there were few on the ship under 70 which reflected in the entertainment offered.
Good stops en route with over priced onshore trips offered by the ship. Go local!
Some excellent talks, but the ship has done little to address the problems of using the laundry which became something of a joke.
Overall very good but below the level they think they’re operating at.
couple
6-10 cruises
7 Mar 2026
Great quality cruise at an agreeable price through Iglu
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Grand Turk
Rio de Janeiro - Overnight onboard
Buenos Aires - Overnight onboard
Bridgetown, Barbados
Fortaleza
Salvador
Buzios
Santos (Tours to Sao Paulo)
Montevideo
Puerto Madryn
Beagle Channel (Scenic Cruising)
Ushuaia
Cape Horn (Sail By)
Magellan Straits (Scenic Cruising)
Punta Arenas
Amalia Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
Pio Xi Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
Puerto Montt
San Antonio (tours to Santiago)
Grand Turk Lighthouse
Sugarloaf Mountain
San Telmo
Parliament Buildings
Porto da Barra Beach
Sau Paolo Downtown
Palacio Salvo
Museo de la Ciudad
Southern Rockhopper Penguin Spotting
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
Turks and Caicos National Museum
Pillory Beach
Copacabana Beach
Christ the Redeemer
Teatro Colón
El Caminito
George Washington House
Chamberlain Bridge
Elevador Lacerda
Cathedral Basilica of Salvador
Rua das Pedras
Orla Bardot
Pelé Museum
Orquidário Municipal
Legislative Palace of Uruguay
Obelisk of Montevideo
Cruising
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Museo del Fin del Mundo
Cape Horn Monument
Black-Browed Albatross Sightings
Punta Arenas
Alberto de Agostini National Park
Magellan Penguins Natural Reserve
Cruising
La Moneda Palace
Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception on San Cristóbal Hill
Queen Anne
Sir Samuels
Guests at the Chart Room
Grand Lobby
main dining room
Commodore Club
Grills pool
Queens Room
Royal Court Theatre
The Pavillion
woman next to QA funnel
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Britannia Club Stateroom
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Flight departs
London Heathrow - Miami Intl
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
Departs
20 Jan 2027 06:35 (local time)
London Heathrow - Turkish Airlines
1 stop
Arrives
20 Jan 2027 20:35 (local time)
Turkish Airlines - Miami Intl
Pestana Miami South Beach
Pestana Miami South Beach
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4 star hotel
1817 James Avenue
Transfers to Hotel
Included
Description
This boutique, art deco style hotel is located in the heart of Miami. Its four buildings are classified by the Historical Preservation Board. Its charming central courtyard with pool & Bistro are perfect to relax and enjoy what South Beach has to offer. Within minutes of the hotel guests will find Ocean Drive, South Beach, Miami Beach Convention Center and Lincoln Road - a very popular shopping and dining area. South Beach is the heart of Miami, where guests will find the most famous beaches, the hottest nightlife and the best shops and restaurants, plus the Art Deco Historical District. Miami International Airport is only 15 kilometres away. All hotel rooms are equipped with modern appliances and comfortable furnishings to ensure rest.
This boutique, art deco style hotel is located in the heart of Miami. Its four buildings are classified by the Historical Preservation Board. Its charming central courtyard with pool & Bistro are perfect to relax and enjoy what South Beach has to offer. Within minutes of the hotel guests will find Ocean Drive, South Beach, Miami Beach Convention Center and Lincoln Road - a very popular shopping and dining area. South Beach is the heart of Miami, where guests will find the most famous beaches, the hottest nightlife and the best shops and restaurants, plus the Art Deco Historical District. Miami International Airport is only 15 kilometres away. All hotel rooms are equipped with modern appliances and comfortable furnishings to ensure rest.
As well as being one of the top global ports to start and finish your cruise, Fort Lauderdale has plenty to do either side of your ocean adventure. Why not take a trip to the Flamingo Gardens Wildlife Sanctuary, peruse some culture at the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District, or take a boat tour through the everglades and waterways as well as passing impressive Millionaires’ Row.
This non-profit park area is the place to go for some tranquil downtime as you explore the serene waterfalls and pools that are home to brightly plumed flamingos. The gardens are also home to rescued wildlife such as other birds and reptiles as well as boasting some giant tree species.
Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District
Covering a 22-block area, this exciting part of downtown offers plenty to see and do from Garand Opera House, History Center, Art Museum and plenty of dining options and evening entertainment just a short distance from the cruise terminals.
Bonnet House Museum
A beautiful and historic house in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the Bonnet House is included on the American National Register of Historic Places. It was built by prominent artist Frederic Clay Bartlett and has picturesque architecture and a botanical garden.
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At Sea
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Grand Turk
Turks and Caicos National Museum
Pillory Beach
Grand Turk Lighthouse
Grand Turk
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Margaritaville is ideal for those wanting to socialise with plenty of bars and beaches, pools and amusements. Otherwise head over to the beach where you can relax on the warm, pristine sands and snorkel in the nearby reefs. For those wanting to venture further out from the cruise port, head to the Turks and Caicos National Museum to learn all about this gorgeous island, just a short taxi ride away along the west coast.
This museum holds exhibitions telling the story of the island from the historic Lucayan Culture up to the present day. A highlight has to be the Molasses Reef shipwreck from 1505, the oldest recorded shipwreck in the New World.
Pillory Beach
Enjoy a relaxing swim or snorkelling experience at the picturesque Pillory Beach. Aligned with picturesque resorts and casuarina trees, this glistening beach is a wonderful place to kick back and unwind during your day in Grand Turk.
Grand Turk Lighthouse
Standing at an impressive 60 feet tall, Grand Turk Lighthouse overlooks the beautiful North Creek. Built by Alexander Gordon, a prominent British architect in 1852, this historic lighthouse has been a significant attraction since its construction in the 19th century.
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Bridgetown, Barbados
George Washington House
Chamberlain Bridge
Parliament Buildings
Bridgetown, Barbados
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The vibrant capital of Barbados, Bridgetown is located on the southwest coast. With beautiful architecture, beaches and numerous attractions to visit during your time there, Bridgetown is guaranteed to impress. From the prominent George Washington House, to the Chamberlain Bridge and Parliament Buildings, you won’t be lost on things to see and do in this picturesque city.
Step back in time to 1751 as you explore this fascinating attraction. Once home to the first president of the United states, it’s a dedicated World Heritage Site. Giving an insight into what life was like in the 18th century, this is a must visit for anyone who has an interest in American or Barbadian history.
Chamberlain Bridge
In the heart of the city lies the Chamberlain Bridge. Originally a 19th century swing bridge, and now a lift bridge that was constructed in 2006, it offers picturesque views out over the waterfront and situated close to the popular Bridgetown boardwalk.
Parliament Buildings
An important landmark in the city, the Parliament Buildings are built in a gothic architecture. Featuring stained glass windows, a clock tower, the National Gallery and more, it makes for a fascinating visit whilst stopping off in the capital.
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Fortaleza
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Fortaleza is a vibrant coastal city in Northeast Brazil, famous for its year round sunshine and urban beaches like Praia do Futuro. As the capital of Ceará, it blends a modern high rise skyline with rich traditions, such as forró music and intricate handmade lace found at the Central Market. Beyond the beach, the city offers a lively cultural scene at the Dragão do Mar centre and serves as the main gateway to the towering sand dunes and red cliffs of the surrounding coastline.
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Salvador
Elevador Lacerda
Cathedral Basilica of Salvador
Porto da Barra Beach
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The capital city of Bahia, the fourth-largest Brazilian state, Salvador is a bustling urban centre boasting impressive colonial architecture, stunning Baroque-style churches, and breathtaking scenery. Spread across a peninsula separating the beautiful Bay of All Saints with the South Atlantic Ocean, you’ll find both a charming waterfront and incredible beaches here – with the hot tropical climate making sun-soaking on the golden sand all-the-more alluring. However, there’s also a lot of history to uncover here, so there’s plenty to keep you occupied if sunbathing isn’t something you want to spend your time doing. One of Brazil’s oldest cities, and an important port during the African slave trade, you’ll find a fantastic blend of cultures and cuisines in Salvador – things that only make visits here even more memorable.
At a passing glance, the unassuming Elevador Lacerda is a simple public lift used to transport locals and tourists from the lower city to the upper city; however, the views of Salvador this urban elevator affords you are simply extraordinary. Built between 1869 and 1873 as a hydraulic elevator, which now runs on electricity, it only takes 30 seconds to ride – but you’ll remember the views from the top of this 72-metre tower forever.
Cathedral Basilica of Salvador
Located in the heart of Salvador, the Cathedral Basilica of Salvador is one of the finest examples of Mannerism Renaissance architecture in the Portuguese empire and a church near-identical to the famous Jesuit Church of Coimbra in Portugal itself. Opening onto a broad plaza, and overlooking the Bay of All Saints to its rear, this is a must-visit landmark for anyone interested in religious and historical sites. Consecrated in 1654, it’s one of the oldest structures in the city and boasts an elegant interior with a shallow main chapel.
Porto da Barra Beach
A scenic stretch of sand on Salvador’s western coast, Porto da Barra Beach boasts calm waters and golden sands, making it a great destination for swimming and watersports alongside lounging around in the sunshine. It’s also surrounded by restaurants and bars, so you’ll never be too far away from some delicious local cuisine and refreshments. If you’re looking to spend a day at the beach while in Salvador, this is the place to be.
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Buzios
Rua das Pedras
Orla Bardot
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Armacao dos Buzios, a popular tourist destination in the state of Rio de Janeiro that surprisingly remained relatively unknown to the wider world until the 1960s, is a highlight of any South America cruise and one holiday hotspot you’ll want to look forward to. Home to a staggering number of beaches, this peninsula serves sun loungers and surfers equally – with beaches on the west coast calmer and quieter, while beaches on the east coast are home to rougher seas and perfect for water sports. A popular excursion for the affluent among Rio de Janeiro’s residents, you’ll find Buzios is home to an active nightlife, sensational restaurants, and plenty of shopping. An urban paradise away from the hustle and bustle of a major city, you won’t regret disembarking when you arrive here.
Rua das Pedras is a cobblestoned main avenue through Buzios that plays host to an abundance of entertainment venues, restaurants, and acts as the heart of the area when it comes to revelry and excitement.
Orla Bardot
An extension of Rua das Pedras, a main street that acts as the heart of Buzios, Orla Bardot is a stunning stretch of oceanfront that links two of the oldest areas of town together. You’ll also see several statues along this section of oceanfront, including representations of actress Brigitte Bardot and former president Juscelino Kubitschek.
Rio de Janeiro - Overnight onboard
Copacabana Beach
Christ the Redeemer
Sugarloaf Mountain
Rio de Janeiro - Overnight onboard
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With an impressive population of nearly 7 million people, Rio de Janeiro is a bustling seaside city that’s known for its iconic attractions, including Copacabana Beach and the 38-metre-tall Christ the Redeemer statue, which stands atop Mount Corcovado. Not only is Rio de Janeiro known for its attractions, but it’s also host to the yearly Carnaval festival and is home to dozens of mouth-watering restaurants and street food. Alongside Copacabana Beach and the Christ the Redeemer statue, another must-see in Rio de Janeiro is Sugarloaf Mountain.
Spanning nearly 2 1⁄2 miles, Copacabana Beach is an iconic beach that features golden sands, dark blue waters and is surrounded by a vibrant promenade, resorts and restaurants. The moment you arrive at this popular beach you’ll be in awe of the incredible mountains that tower over it.
Christ the Redeemer
Constructed in 1931, this extraordinary statue depicts Jesus Christ in an Art Deco style. Created by Paul Landowski, a renowned French sculptor, it’s an incredibly popular attraction to visit whilst in the city. Overlooking the city, it can be seen from several areas of Rio de Janeiro and makes for a great photo opportunity.
Sugarloaf Mountain
One of the highest peaks in the city, located at the start of Guanabara Bay, the peak of Sugarloaf Mountain can be visited by cable car. Sitting at a height of 396 metres, the views you’ll get from Sugarloaf Mountain will take your breath away.
Santos (Tours to Sao Paulo)
Pelé Museum
Orquidário Municipal
Sau Paolo Downtown
Santos (Tours to Sao Paulo)
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Santos is a charming coastal city in Brazil that serves as both a major global shipping hub and a cultural treasure trove. It is most famous for its rich coffee heritage, anchored by the stunning Coffee Museum in the historic Old Town, and its legendary connection to football icon Pelé. Beyond its history, the city boasts the world’s longest beachfront garden, a sprawling five kilometre green belt that edges its wide sandy shores. With its vintage trams, scenic funicular rides up Monte Serrat, and easygoing maritime atmosphere, Santos offers a unique blend of industrial might and historic elegance.
A visit to the Pelé Museum is an immersive journey through the life of the man widely considered the greatest footballer of all time. Located in the beautifully restored Valongo Mansion in the historic heart of Santos, the museum spans over 4,000 square metres and houses a massive collection of personal memorabilia, including trophies, jerseys, and the very boots Pelé used to score his most famous goals. The experience is designed to be interactive, featuring modern multimedia displays that relive his legendary World Cup triumphs and his nearly two-decade career with Santos FC.
Orquidário Municipal
The Orquidário Municipal serves as a tranquil sanctuary where the beauty of a botanical garden meets the charm of a wildlife park. Wandering through its shaded trails, you’ll encounter over a hundred varieties of orchids alongside free roaming animals like peacocks and agoutis that move undisturbed among the visitors. This lush pocket of Atlantic Rainforest offers a rare chance to see exotic birds and monkeys in a serene, natural setting, making it the perfect cool escape from the city’s busier beachfront.
Sau Paolo Downtown
Exploring Downtown São Paulo is a dive into the city's architectural and cultural origins, where grand neo-Gothic structures stand alongside early 20th century skyscrapers. The journey often starts at the monumental Sé Cathedral, the city's symbolic heart, before winding past the Pateo do Collegio, the Jesuit mission where São Paulo was born in 1554. Visitors can experience the city's legendary scale from the observation deck of the Farol Santander or indulge in the bustling energy of the Municipal Market, famous for its stained-glass windows and massive mortadella sandwiches. This district serves as a vibrant, high energy mosaic of historic landmarks, vibrant street life, and the unique Japanese heritage of the nearby Liberdade neighbourhood.
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Montevideo
Legislative Palace of Uruguay
Obelisk of Montevideo
Palacio Salvo
Montevideo
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Located on the north-eastern bank of the Rio de la Plata, Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay and a modern metropolis with a difference. Boasting stunning European art deco-style architecture, a hangover from this region’s colonial past, Montevideo is home to an expansive beach promenade and a South American atmosphere to match. Here, you’ll find the Rambla, a riverfront avenue that’s one of the world’s longest continuous sidewalks – which just highlights how perfect Montevideo is if you’re looking to take a laid-back wander here. Beyond this, though, if you’re looking for a little more action, you’ll find a bustling marketplace in Mercado del Puerto, intriguing exhibitions in the Andes Museum and Museo El Juguetero (just two of the several incredible museums and galleries in Montevideo), and fantastic food everywhere you turn. With all the modern comforts of a capital city, but a relaxed atmosphere that lets you savour the little things, a visit to this metropolis is worth looking forward to.
A monumental example of neo-classical architecture in the heart of Montevideo, the Legislative Palace of Uruguay acts as the meeting place of the General Assembly of Uruguay, the seat of the legislative branch of the Uruguayan government, and a remarkable landmark to see when you visit. Built between 1904 and 1925, it was constructed to commemorate 100 years of Uruguayan independence.
Obelisk of Montevideo
Built in 1930 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first Constitution of Uruguay as a homage to the original members of the General Assembly, this three-sided structure stretches 40 metres up and is flanked by three bronze structures representing Law, Liberty, and Force. In 1983, it was the site of Rio de Libertad – the nation’s largest demonstration ever, demanding an end to the civil-military dictatorship in place at the time.
Palacio Salvo
Standing 95 metres tall, this stunning structure takes advantage of eclectic architectural designs to deliver one of the most remarkable buildings in Montevideo. Built with the intention of being a hotel in 1928, it’s now a mixture of private residences and office spaces – though tours of the building are available at select times during the day.
Buenos Aires - Overnight onboard
Teatro Colón
El Caminito
San Telmo
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Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital city of Argentina and one of the world’s global cities, is a modern metropolis overflowing with engaging cultures, flavourful cuisines, and exciting things to see and do. Famed for being the World’s Capital of Theater, with the largest number of active theatres in the world, this city boasts an eclectic mix of European architectural styles, a wide variety of cultures, and an abundance of attractions you won’t want to miss. You’ll find stunning street art throughout several vibrant barrios, a wonderful variety of cuisines from around the world available, and so much more. There’s a reason this city draws millions of tourists from around the world each year, and why so many of those tourists keep coming back. With deep-rooted traditions found hand-in-hand with cutting-edge modern culture, something that complements the upbeat atmosphere found throughout this city, Buenos Aires is somewhere truly special. One of the most diverse cities in the Americas, with an intriguing colonial history to uncover and a bright future ahead, Buenos Aires is certain to become an instant favourite among the highlights of any South American adventure.
Among the best opera houses in the world, Teatro Colón is a historic theatre venue in the heart of Buenos Aires, boasting stunning exterior architecture, impressive interior designs, and rooms boasting the best acoustics for operas and the second-best acoustics for music concerts in the world. To say seeing a show here is an incredible experience would be an understatement; it would be one of the best shows in the world. Although, if you don’t have time for that, the building itself is still worth taking the time to admire.
El Caminito
Among the most vibrant areas of Buenos Aires, El Caminito is touristy for all the right reasons and a must-visit area of Argentina’s capital. Found within La Boca, a historically working-class neighbourhood in the heart of the city, you’ll be met with brightly-coloured buildings, lively street performers, and fascinating art museums when you visit here. It’s thought of as something of a time capsule, showcasing the best of Buenos Aires in the early 20th century, and a fantastic place to spend some time immersing yourself in the incredible culture here.
San Telmo
Buenos Aires’ oldest neighbourhood, San Telmo, is overflowing with historic charm, authentic cuisine, and fascinating buildings and landmarks. From El Zanjón de Granados and Museo de la Historia del Traje to Casa Mínima, Museo Moderno, and more, culture vultures and history buffs will find themselves with an abundance of activities when spending any amount of time here. And, for everyone else, this neighbourhood is full of vibrant culture to immerse yourself in, with restaurants, bars, and more to explore.
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Puerto Madryn
Puerto Madryn
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Beagle Channel (Scenic Cruising)
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The Beagle Channel is a stunning 240-kilometer-long waterway in Tierra del Fuego, Southern Patagonia, that separates Argentina and Chile. Known for its magnificent landscape, it boasts snow-capped Andean peaks and tidewater glaciers (Glacier Alley) and, while chilly and windy, provides a smoother, more scenic sailing path than the nearby Cape Horn. It is frequently described as a "frozen cathedral" with glaciers plummeting right into the sea. Visitors frequently see sea lion colonies, a variety of seabird species (cormorants), and occasionally penguins or whales.
Cruising the Beagle Channel is an iconic Patagonian maritime experience. Navigate the channel to see stunning sights, including snow-capped mountains and glaciers. It is known for its stunning landscape, including snow-capped Andean peaks and glaciers that plunge right into the sea. The renowned Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse (also known as the Lighthouse at the End of the World) is an active navigational beacon situated on a rocky, windowless rock in the Beagle Channel, approximately 5 nautical miles east of Ushuaia, Argentina.
Ushuaia
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Museo del Fin del Mundo
Museo de la Ciudad
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Nicknamed the “End of the World”, Ushuaia is a charming windswept city on the southernmost tip of South America and an important port of call for cruise adventures to Antarctica. In the heart of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, this port is surrounded by some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world, boasting sensational sightseeing opportunities for everyone who travels here. From vibrant coastal forests and dramatic waterfalls to stunning glaciers and unique polar wildlife, Ushuaia really is somewhere where you’ll be able to bask in the sheer beauty of nature, and soak up some sensational panoramic views from the vantage points found here. This city, though, while being famous for being (arguably) the most southernmost city in the entire world, is also something of a gateway to Antarctica and the smaller islands that make up the Tierra del Fuego archipelago. So, despite being rather quaint in comparison to other Argentinian cities and South American holiday hotspots, what you’re met with in Ushuaia is just a taste of what’s to come – if you’re continuing onto Antarctica, anyway. That doesn’t mean you should be too eager to leave Ushuaia, though, as this port of call does offer a lot more than just breathtaking natural beauty. Ushuaia is also home to a unique collection of museums and some fantastic food; so, while the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the region is a major highlight, this is one destination that will prove to be just as memorable as everything else on your itinerary.
An expansive national park that protects nearly 70,000 hectares of land, the Tierra del Fuego National Park combines marine areas, forests, and mountains to create a truly fascinating place worth exploring if you have the time while visiting Ushuaia. Here, you’ll find everything from luscious woodland and tumbling waterfalls to dramatic mountains and serene lakes. Throughout, you’ll also find evidence of the Yámanas, the first inhabitants of these lands, which serves to remind everyone who spends some time here that this region has been inhabited for more than 10,000 years. With so much to see, this is easily the best place to visit if you’re looking to switch off and embrace the great outdoors.
Museo del Fin del Mundo
If you want to learn more about the city of Ushuaia, Museo del fin del Mundo is the perfect place to go. A living heritage museum that explores the history and culture of Ushuaia and the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, the End of the World Museum (which is its name in English) is home to numerous exhibitions that explore the native history of this region, the local fauna and flora, the traditions and customs of the people here, and even some of the shipwrecks that have happened here over the centuries. Found in parts of the National Bank building and Old Government House, these impressive buildings only serve to highlight the importance of the museum and its contents.
Museo de la Ciudad
Also known as Casa Pena, this former private residence has served as the City Museum in Ushuaia since 2009; with an interesting selection of informative exhibits and historic items, this museum offers visitors a fantastic insight into what ordinary life was like in this city throughout the 20th century – which is when it was originally occupied by the Pena family.
Cape Horn (Sail By)
Cape Horn Monument
Black-Browed Albatross Sightings
Southern Rockhopper Penguin Spotting
Cape Horn (Sail By)
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Widely believed to be the most southerly point of South America for a long time, and a destination marking the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean, Cape Horn is a stunning headland on Hornos Island – one of the larger landmasses in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago – known for unusual rock formations, tumultuous weather, and its significant role in maritime trading from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Initially discovered by Spanish explorers in 1526, and eventually first fully rounded by Dutch navigators for the East India Company in 1616, who then named this destination Kaap Hoorn, after Hoorn in the Netherlands, Cape Horn is a rocky outlet steeped in maritime history. Navigating around Cape Horn was once a dangerous feat, with rough waters and intense winds making this trade route a valuable one – when navigated successfully, anyway. Rendered largely obsolete as a trade route by the Panama Canal, Cape Horn now represents a breathtaking scenic cruising experience you can enjoy without worrying about the treacherous sailing conditions.
A sculpture paying homage to the sailors who lost their lives attempting to navigate around Cape Horn, the Cape Horn monument stands along a lighthouse and the Stella Maris, a small Catholic chapel. It stands 24 feet tall on a hilltop roughly 165 feet above sea level.
Black-Browed Albatross Sightings
A highlight among the seabirds you can see when sailing around Cape Horn, black-browed albatrosses are among the most populous of its family – but no less impressive to see while at sea. With a wingspan of 200 cm to 240 cm and a natural lifespan of over 70 years, these bright white seabirds have a dark eyestripe and broad black edging to the underside of their wings.
Southern Rockhopper Penguin Spotting
A vulnerable penguin species often found in subantarctic waters like those surrounding Cape Horn, these are among the smallest species of its family; with breeding colonies around Cape Horn, you may spot some of these incredible animals during your sailing. They’re known for their bright yellow eyebrows, ending in long yellow plumes, and red eyes.
Magellan Straits (Scenic Cruising)
Punta Arenas
Alberto de Agostini National Park
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Among the most important natural waterways in the world, the Strait of Magellan is a navigable sea route through southern Chile connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean; shorter and more sheltered than the Drake Passage around Cape Horn, it could save important time when navigating this infamous trade route. First discovered in 1520 by Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, this route is roughly 350 miles long and separates the Tierra del Fuego archipelago from mainland South America. While shorter and generally more safe to sail through, it still proved a challenge – with it taking Magellan reportedly 38 days to navigate initially. Unpredictable winds and currents, alongside the fact that it’s only just over a mile wide at its most narrow point, made it tricky for larger ships; thus, Clipper style sailing ships often preferred the Drake Passage when navigating this trade route. By 1914, with the opening of the Panama Canal, the Strait of Magellan was rendered obsolete as a trade route; however, with modern cruise technology making it a breeze to navigate, this stretch of water is now an incredibly unique scenic cruising experience. While here, you’ll have the chance to admire dramatic rocky landscapes, vibrant woodlands, bright blue glaciers, and more; if you’re lucky, you’ll have the chance to spot humpback whales breaching the water and Magellanic penguins clustered on the shores.
The capital of Chile’s Magallanes and Antarctica Chilena region and one of the few settlements you’ll sail past as you navigate the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas is an important geopolitical and logistical city for Chile; it’s also the most southernmost city in the world with a population of over 100,000 people. An invaluable launching point for Antarctic adventures and an important base for Chile to defend its sovereignty over the islands south of the Strait of Magellan, the settlement here exploded throughout the 1880s and early 1900s due to a gold rush and sheep farming boom. Since 2017, it has also been using its own time zone year-round, rather than utilising a winter time zone and summer time zone like the rest of Chile – something similar to the daylight savings the UK operates on.
Alberto de Agostini National Park
An impressive protected area in southern Chile, you’ll see parts of the Alberto de Agostini National Park as you cruise the Strait of Magellan; home to several tidewater glaciers and dramatic fjords, you’ll find the Cordellera Darwin mountain range here – the final stretch of the Andes before they sink into the Pacific Ocean. The third-largest national park in Chile, the rugged landscapes of Chilean Antarctica are breathtaking and not to be missed.
Punta Arenas
Magellan Penguins Natural Reserve
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The peninsular of Punta Arenas is a hugely popular location for those wanting to whale watch either from the rugged coastline or boat trips out to sea. Cruisers stopping by can also enjoy the sanctuary for sea life such as endangered turtles and seahorses, or kayak along the Magellan Straits to spot penguins. Explore the main boulevard and take in the local art gallery, or hit the duty free area for fantastic souvenirs.
Home to around 60,000 pairs of Magellan penguins, Magellan Penguins Natural Reserve is a fantastic place to get up close to nature. The boat ride there is also a chance to spot whales and other marine life, before getting some great photos with the penguins.
Amalia Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
Amalia Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
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Scenic cruising by Amalia Glacier (also known as Skua Glacier) offers a front row seat to the raw beauty of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. Located within Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, this massive tidewater glacier descends from the Andes and wraps around the Reclus volcano, where it dramatically meets the waters of the Sarmiento Channel. Because ships do not dock here, the experience is entirely immersive from the deck, often featuring slow rotations by the captain to ensure every passenger has a perfect view of the glacier's intense blue ice and 2 mile wide face.
The Pío Xi Glacier, also known as the Brüggen Glacier, is located in the remote Bernardo O'Higgins National Park in Chilean Patagonia. It is a gigantic ice river with 75-meter-high cliffs and tremendous calving scenes. Unlike most glaciers worldwide, it is continually developing and advancing, creating a spectacular landscape of deep blue crevasses and ice pillars.
The most common and convenient method to view the glacier's towering 200-foot ice walls is from the outside decks of a cruise ship. The deafening cracks and thunderous roars of gigantic seracs crumbling and calving into the fjord create stunning waves on the ocean. Navigating the chilly waters offers wonderful opportunities to observe local fauna. Look for penguins, South American sea lions, and migrating humpback whales.
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Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt
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Puerto Montt, Chile, is a charming port city with a lot to offer everyone who visits – whether you’re looking for adventure ashore or a more leisurely experience. Home to some sensational cuisine, especially seafood, and surrounded by stunning scenery, this is the perfect place to casually immerse yourself in Chilean culture. Although, with this destination surrounded by forests and national parks, there’s almost more than enough opportunity to go exploring the wonderful wilderness. Staying in the city, though, you’ll have the chance to see the remarkable wood-built Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral, the unique statues of Sentados Frente al Mar, and more.
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
San Antonio (tours to Santiago)
La Moneda Palace
Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception on San Cristóbal Hill
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
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A moderately-sized Chilean port city serving Santiago, the nation’s capital, San Antonio is a South American destination perfect for travellers who want to spend some time enjoying the outdoors. A stone’s throw from a stretch of stunning beaches in San Sebastian and surrounded by incredible hiking areas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy here – whether you’re someone who wants to lounge around on a beach in the sunshine, or take a trek to a nearby hilltop to marvel at the remarkable panoramic views on offer. Taking tours to Santiago, though, are the real highlight of this destination. The largest city in Chile and among the largest in the Americas, this urban centre is a fascinating place to explore. From impressive cultural landmarks like La Moneda Palace and San Cristobal Hill to the breathtaking views from atop Santa Lucia Hill and the remarkable artwork in the National Museum of Fine Arts, there are experiences everyone can enjoy in Santiago – not to mention the abundance of incredible restaurants and bars to check out. Spending your night onboard here, you’ll have even more time to immerse yourself in the Chilean capital and enjoy everything both Santiago and San Antonio have to offer.
Once an impressive mint house during Chile’s colonial period, producing coins from 1814 to 1929, La Moneda Palace is the current seat of the president of the Republic of Chile and one of Santiago’s most famous landmarks. Occupying an entire block in the city’s Civic District, the neoclassical architectural style is influenced by Roman construction styles, affording the building a unique grandeur. It opens onto the Plaza de La Constitución, a neat city square that’s almost the same size as La Moneda Palace itself. The La Moneda Cultural Centre also sits just behind the palace, and you’ll find rotating art exhibitions, restaurants, and more within.
Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception on San Cristóbal Hill
One of the principal places of worship for the Catholic Church of Chile, and somewhere that’s considered a symbol of the city of Santiago, the Sanctuary of the Immaculate Conception is a shrine made famous for its impressive statue of the Virgin Mary – symbolising the immaculate conception of Jesus Christ – that stands over 14 metres tall. Sitting atop San Cristóbal Hill, which means the statue stands over 850 metres above sea level, this sanctuary offers visitors incredible views of Santiago and the surrounding scenery.
Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts
The oldest fine arts museum in South America, the Chilean National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago is one of the world’s major centres for Chilean and South American art; established in 1880 and currently housed in the Palace of the Fine Arts – which was built in 1910 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Chilean independence – this museum boasts a collection of over 5,000 artworks.
Hotel Kennedy
Hotel Kennedy
Hotel Kennedy
Hotel Kennedy
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4 star hotel
Avenida Kennedy 4570
Transfers to Hotel
Included
Description
Discover the posh neighborhood of Vitacura, filled with upscale dining, shopping, and nightlife, while enjoying the contemporary comforts of Wyndham Garden Santiago Kennedy. Located 25 miles from Santiago International Airport (SCL), 18 kilometers from Santiago Central Station, and three kilometers from Metro Station Escuela Militar, our non-smoking hotel is ideal for business and leisure travelers. Enjoy complimentary breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking, as well as a gym, indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant, and a bar. You’ll be within walking distance of Parque Arauco mall, KidZania Santiago, and exclusive restaurants and bars, and close to the Chilean capital’s business districts.
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
Departs
2 Mar 2027 11:45 (local time)
Arturo Merino Benitez - Turkish Airlines
1 stop
Arrives
3 Mar 2027 14:55 (local time)
Turkish Airlines - London Heathrow
Premium Beverage Collection
$108.00 Per passenger, per day
This is the most extensive drinks package available, allowing you to enjoy a wide range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, including unlimited soft drinks and speciality coffees, as well as discounts on wines by the bottle and more. This drinks package is also part of Cunard's Premium Signature Package, which also includes Premium Wi-Fi and additional dining credit. Purchasing the Premium Signature Package will save you approximately 30% on the total price of all three inclusions when purchased separately.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Alcoholic Drinks under $20.00 per serving
Unlimited Premium Soft Drinks
Unlimited Specialty Hot Drinks
Unlimited Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
Pay the Difference enhancement
Service charges for all drinks included in package
25% Premium Beverage Collection Discount
Excluded
All Drinks over $20.00 per serving
Bottles of Spirits, Wines, and Champagne
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
With the Premium Beverage Collection, included alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Premium Beverage Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Beverage Collection
$94.50 Per passenger, per day
With the Beverage Collection, enjoy a wide range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks throughout the day, retailing up to $13.50 per serving. This includes beers, wines by the glass, sparkling wines, alcohol-free cocktails, smoothies, and more. You'll also enjoy a 15% discount on all wines by the bottle and all bookings for Cunard Wine and Bar Academy Masterclass events. This drinks package is also part of Cunard's Signature Package, which also includes Essential Wi-Fi and additional dining credit. Purchasing the Signature Package will save you approximately 30% on the total price of all three inclusions when purchased separately.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Alcoholic Drinks under $13.50 per serving
Unlimited Premium Soft Drinks
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
15% Beverage Collection Discount
Pay the Difference enhancement
Service charges for all drinks included in package
Unlimited Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks
Excluded
All Drinks over $13.50 per serving
Bottles of Spirits, Wines, and Champagne
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
With The Beverage Collection, the included alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Beverage Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Alcohol-Free Collection
$18.00 Per passenger, per day
Cunard's Alcohol-Free Collection includes all hot and soft drinks, and gelato where available, retailing up to a value of $4.50 per serving. This includes premium coffees under the price limitations, and unlimited fountain sodas.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
All Hot Drinks under $4.50 per serving
Soft Drinks under $4.50 per serving
Excluded
All Hot Drinks (over $4.50 per serving)
Soft Drinks over $4.50 per serving
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
The Alcohol-Free Collection is limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Alcohol-Free Collection.
Non-alcoholic and alcohol-removed beers, wines, and spirits are excluded from the Alcohol-Free Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Premium Alcohol-Free Collection
$45.00 Per passenger, per day
Cunard's Alcohol-Free Collection includes all hot and soft drinks, and gelato where available, retailing up to a value of $12.00 per serving. This includes premium coffees under the price limitations, and unlimited fountain sodas. You'll also be able to enjoy non-alcoholic cocktails and non-alcoholic or alcohol-removed beers, wines, and spirits under the price limitations with this drinks package.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Soft Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Hot Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Service charges for all drinks included in package
Excluded
Hot Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Soft Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
All alcoholic beverages are excluded in this drinks package.
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Premium Alcohol-Free Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
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AI review summary
Staff
A significant number of customers raved about the staff, describing them as friendly, helpful, and excellent.
Cruise
Many customers expressed satisfaction with the ship, describing it as excellent, fabulous, and wonderful.
Cabin
Customers raved about the cabin, describing it as nice, comfortable, and well stocked.
Queen Anne
Customers expressed satisfaction with the beautiful Queen Anne, praising its beauty, elegance, and outstanding venues.
Entertainment
A significant number of customers pointed out that the entertainment on offer was excellent and very good.