A state-of-the-art Gym and contemporary Yoga and Pilates Studio
Complimentary Wi-Fi internet
Immersive lectures and informative presentations
Exploratory shore excursions led and hosted by local and scientific experts
Tips and gratuities included
Transfers, portage, and port charges included
Ultra-Luxury Yacht Style Cruising! Includes Return Flights, Butler Service for every guest, Complimentary Premium Beverages*, an extensive choice of All-Inclusive Shore Excursions, Complimentary Starlink Wi-Fi** + All-Tipping and Taxes on board and onshore!
Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Wi-Fi
Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the ship, allowing you to stay connected during your journey.
Drinks
Scenic Cruises provides an extensive selection of beverages within your cruise fare. Including international wines, beers, and spirits. Full in-suite mini bar, restocked daily. Refillable water bottle for all onshore excursions. Plus an extensive range of specialty teas and espresso coffees.
Tips
All gratuities are covered in your fare, ensuring a seamless experience without the need for additional tipping.
Specialty Dining
Specialty dining venues are included in your fare, providing a diverse culinary experience during your cruise.
Excursions
Scenic Cruises offers a variety of shore excursions as part of their all-inclusive package, allowing you to explore destinations without additional costs.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
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
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your package. We've partnered with Holiday Extras. They have 40 years of experience and offer excellent insurance cover for your holiday. Their flexible policies offer cruise-specific cover, so you can rest assured that you are completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras insurance quote
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.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
We've partnered with The Travel Visa Company for all your visa needs. They will be able to provide tailored advice and for a fee, assist with arranging your documents.
Unforgettable experiences
From £695 pp
Scenic Eclipse Helicopter Experience
Elevate your expedition with an incredible helicopter experience aboard Scenic Eclipse. Soaring above the world's most remote landscapes, this is the only ultra-luxury discovery yacht to carry two on-board helicopters. T
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Ship Facilities
Scenic Eclipse - By Scenic Discovery Yachts
Good for couplesExplorationLuxury ShipSmall ShipUltra Luxury
Year: 2019
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Refurbished: 2024
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8 Decks
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Max capacity: 228 people
*COMPLIMENTARY PREMIUM BEVERAGES - all drinks on board are included except for a very small number of rare, fine and vintage vines, champagne & spirits.
**COMPLIMENTARY STARLINK WIFI - limited in remote regions.
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Talk to a Cruise Expert
Our cruise experts will help you pick the perfect cruise line, ship and destination.
We can tailor any package to suit your holiday needs: Add or extend hotel stays, arrange flights and find the best cabin location for you.
It’s time to say goodbye to the UK (for now) and hop on a flight somewhere exciting! With flights available from a variety of major UK airports, meeting your cruise ship somewhere exciting ahead of your adventure at sea has never been easier! Details on your outbound flight will be available closer to your departure date.
Hotel Accommodation
DAY 1
Time at Port: TBD
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Valparaiso (Santiago)
DAY 2
04 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Just under 2 hours from the capital of Santiago, Valparaiso is a vibrant port city on Chile's coast that's known for the colourful houses, beautiful coastal views and the numerous attractions that are waiting to be explored, including the Natural history museum, Baburizza Palace art museum and the Ascensor Reina Victoria. If you wish to travel to Santiago and you have time during your stop off, it's well worth the effort; as there are lots of sights to see, including Plaza de Armas and the Metropolitan Cathedral, which dates back to the 18th century.
At Sea
DAY 3
05 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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!
Niebla
DAY 4
06 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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Puerto Montt
DAY 5
07 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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.
Castro
DAY 6
08 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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At Sea
DAY 7
09 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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!
Puerto Edén
DAY 8
10 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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Pio Xi Glacier - Cruising
DAY 8
10 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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Strait of Magellan - Cruising
DAY 9
11 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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.
Strait of Magellan - Cruising:
Punta Arenas
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
DAY 10
12 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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.
Things to do in Punta Arenas:
Magellan Penguins Natural Reserve
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.
Chilean Fjords - Cruising
DAY 11-12
13 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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Scenic Cruising Cape Horn
DAY 13
15 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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, now Cape Horn represents a breathtaking scenic cruising experience you can enjoy without worrying about the treacherous sailing conditions.
Scenic Cruising Cape Horn:
Cape Horn Monument
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.
Ushuaia
DAY 14
16 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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.
Things to do in Ushuaia:
Tierra del Fuego National Park
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.
At Sea
DAY 15
17 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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!
Falkland Islands - Overnight onboard
DAY 16-17
18 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
A stunning scenic archipelago situated in the South Atlantic Ocean, the Falkland Islands are among the most remote destinations in the world and a wonderfully unique place to spend any amount of time during a cruise exploring this remarkable region. Known primarily for its rugged landscapes and diverse wildlife, the Falkland Islands are an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor adventures. Here, you’ll find dramatic coastlines with white-sand beaches, rolling hills largely untouched by humans, and several species of penguin, seabird, and seal to admire. Beyond this, almost all of the islands’ land area is used as pasture for sheep; so, you’ll certainly have no trouble spotting some of those when you go exploring. Interestingly, much of the culture and cuisine you’ll encounter when visiting the Falkland Islands has been influenced by the United Kingdom, as the islands themselves do not have an indigenous population. This can make places like Port Stanley – the capital of the Falkland Islands and home to around 70% of the population – feel very familiar. Although, with stunning white-sand beaches, breathtaking untouched landscapes, and fascinating wildlife you certainly won’t find in Britain, the Falkland Islands should be on everyone’s must-visit list.
Things to do in Falkland Islands - Overnight onboard:
Port Stanley
Also known as Stanley, Port Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands and home to around 70% of the population. A charming destination that feels much more like a quaint English town than you might expect, given the geographic location of the Falkland Islands, this is the place to be if you’re looking to immerse yourself in this archipelago’s unique culture. With several pubs, a handful of restaurants, and some boutique shopping experiences, spending time here can be a wonderful experience; you’ll also be a stone’s throw from the impressive landscapes that the Falkland Islands are known for, meaning you’re never too far from something a little more adventurous.
Yorke Bay
Roughly four miles northeast of Port Stanley, Yorke Bay is a stunning destination to visit when spending some time in the Falkland Islands’ capital. Known internationally as a breeding ground for Magellanic penguins, a threatened species also found along the coast of Argentina and Chile, this is a fantastic place to see these incredible birds in their natural habitat. Interestingly, much of this area serves as an unplanned wildlife refuge, with Yorke Bay among several areas of coastline that were heavily mined during the Falklands War, making them unsafe for visitors. The island is free of landmines now, though, and you’ll be able to observe the wildlife and admire the stunning scenery of Yorke Bay from a safe distance.
Kidney Cove
Just north of Port Stanley, Kidney Cove is among the most fascinating stretches of idyllic coastline you can explore when visiting the Falkland Islands. The only part of the archipelago where four species of penguins breed, and a place where several interesting species of seabirds are frequently found, those looking to observe the wildlife here will want to make sure they spend some time here.
At Sea
DAY 18-19
20 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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!
South Georgia Island - Overnight onboard
DAY 20-22
22 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
A stunning remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean, South Georgia Island is a fascinating port of call on sailings through this spectacular region – and beyond to Antarctica. It lies roughly 850 miles east of the Falkland Islands, and forms part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. When visiting, you’ll encounter a breathtaking, barren landscape that’s home to some fascinating wildlife. Discovered by Europeans in 1675, this island doesn’t have a native population, and the only inhabitants you’ll find here today – outside several species of birds, seals, and penguins – are those in King Edward Point: a permanent British Antarctic Survey research station near Grytviken. A remarkable destination on sailings through the South Atlantic Ocean and beyond, the staggering scenery you’ll encounter here is worth getting excited about; although, it’s hard to deny that the wildlife found on South Georgia Island steals the show. This island is a breeding ground for elephant seals, fur seals, and king penguins, alongside South Georgia pintail and South Georgia pipit – two species of birds endemic to this remote island.
Things to do in South Georgia Island - Overnight onboard:
Mount Paget
The highest peak on South Georgia Island, Mount Paget, is the summit of the Allardyce Range, a ridge of mountainous terrain that runs along the length of the island. At a remarkable 9,629 feet above sea level, this mountain is hard to miss when visiting South Georgia Island. It’s described as being saddle-shaped, but don’t let that fool you; this mountain features numerous jagged peaks and dramatic slopes that help it dominate the landscape here.
South Georgia pintail
A species of duck endemic to South Georgia Island, the South Georgia pintail is a nominate subspecies of yellow-billed pintail. Smaller than similar mainland species, with mottled brown feathers and a distinctly yellow bill, this duck species was among those noted by Captain James Cook in 1775 during the first recorded landing of the island. Interestingly, unlike other pintail species, male South Georgia pintails are similar in appearance to female South Georgia pintails – only larger in size.
South Georgia pipit
A charming, sparrow-sized bird endemic to South Georgia Island, the South Georgia pipit is one of the few non-seabird species found in the region and the only species of songbird in Antarctica. Once threatened by environmental damage and the introduction of rats by humans, important work has been done in recent years to restore the population of this incredible species. Now, visitors to South Georgia Island are much more likely to spot South Georgia pipits.
At Sea
DAY 23-24
25 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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!
Antarctica - Overnight onboard
DAY 25-29
27 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
The southernmost continent, Antarctica is a fascinating destination that's often on people's bucket lists. The majority of ships that visit the continent go to the Antarctic Peninsula, which is known for its breathtaking scenery, including dozens of icebergs. Because of the peninsula's remote location, a variety of species, including numerous penguins, can be found there.
Things to do in Antarctica - Overnight onboard:
Sightseeing
There's no denying that Antarctica is a fantastic place to sightsee, and with the numerous penguins, whales (of which there are 8 different species inhabiting the continent) and other wildlife, you'll have an unforgettable time capturing pictures and taking in the sights.
Paradise Harbour
Between Duthiers Point and Leniz Point, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica, lies a broad embayment known as Paradise Harbour. Named in 1920 by whalers, this captivating area is a must see when on an Antarctic voyage.
King George Island
The largest of the South Shetland Islands, this magical island takes its name after King George III. Known as the gateway to the continent, you'll find glaciers, rugged scenery and the fascinating Trinity Church.
At Sea
DAY 30
02 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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!
Ushuaia - Overnight onboard
DAY 31-32
03 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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.
Things to do in Ushuaia - Overnight onboard:
Tierra del Fuego National Park
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.
Fly Ushuaia / Buenos Aires
DAY 32
Time at Port: TBD
It’s time to say adiós to Ushuaia, because you’re boarding a flight headed for Buenos Aires. The capital and largest city in Argentina, Buenos Aires, is an impressive metropolis overflowing with engaging cultural experiences, sensational cuisines, jaw-dropping landmarks, and all the modern comforts of a major American city. Whether you’re here for an hour or a week, Buenos Aires is a memorable destination worth looking forward to.
Fly to the UK
DAY 32
Time at Port: TBD
It’s time to hop on a plane! This is when you’ll be flying to the UK; the details of your flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.
Arrive in UK - Overnight flight
DAY 33
Time at Port: TBD
The adventure continues, whether you’re heading home or heading out somewhere exciting! This is where you’ll arrive in the UK on an overnight flight, and details of that flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.
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