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South America & Antarctica

From the tasty tango to wondrous wildlife, a cruise to South America and Antarctica is the gateway to a powerful and passionate world

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This vast cruise area stretches from the equatorial tropics to Antarctica and offers unforgettable experiences. A bucket list destination is the Galápagos Islands, home to species of wildlife found nowhere else in the world. Landmark cities include Buenos Aires which is home to the steamy tango and Rio de Janeiro overlooked by Sugarloaf Mountain. Clients can also follow in the wake of famous explorers through the wilderness of Patagonia and Antarctica.

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Cusco

The UNESCO-listed ancient Inca capital of Peru is a living museum of Incan and Spanish architecture and narrow atmospheric streets. Worth visiting in its own right, it’s also the starting point for trips to fabled Machu Picchu Inca trail and the Sacred Valley.

Santiago, Chile

Santiago

The capital and largest city of Chile occupies a dramatic location in a valley surrounded by the Andes. It has distinct neighbourhoods to explore, including the historic centre with grand old buildings, bohemian Bellavista which is at the heart of the foodie scene and the cultural Lastarria district.

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Amazon

Combine a land-stay in Brazil, Peru or Ecuador with a cruise on the Amazon river which is accessible from all three countries.

Buenos Aires tango

Don't miss this excursion

Originating in the 18th century in the port area beside the River Plata, in Buenos Aires tango is an art form and a way of life. Tango dinner shows – some earlier in the day to fit in with cruise schedules – offer the chance to see this sizzling dance and some excursions also include a lesson.

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Cruise views

Dramatic scenery that is best viewed and often only accessible from a cruise ship

Expert lectures

Many itineraries include on-board experts and a host of lectures and other interesting presentations that bring destinations to life

Wildlife

It would be remiss to sell these destinations and not mention the abundant wildlife and amazing photo opportunities. Budding naturalists and photographers will feel right at home

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