Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Voyager |
Destination |
South America |
Nights |
26 |
Departure Date |
05 Jan 2022 |
Description |
26 Night Cruise sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Santiago (San Antonio) onboard Seven Seas Voyager.
A trailblazer in the exclusive world of all-suite, all-balcony ships, Seven Seas Voyager® exceeds even the loftiest expectations for luxury. Considering her size, the amenities are surprisingly plentiful and include four main dining venues where you can dine wherever, whenever and with whomever you choose. With 447 international crew members attending to a mere 350 suites, personal service is exceedingly indulgent throughout.
Highlights of this cruise:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
There’s a little bit of Carnival celebrated here everyday. From its famous beaches to its iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio radiates an air of exuberance that is hard to find anywhere else. Make the scene on trendy Ipanema or take a cable car to the summit of Sugar Loaf Mountain and enjoy the amazing views. Sway your hips to the rhythm at a samba show or enjoy the tranquility of king Dom João VI’s Botanical Gardens and verdant Tijuca Forest.
Buzios, Brazil
The tiny fishing village of Búzios, just 105 miles from Rio de Janeiro, is considered one of the ten most beautiful spots in the world. The village burst into prominence when French actress Brigitte Bardot visited here in her heyday (there’s a statue of her looking out to sea on the Orla Bardot). Today, this once sleepy village is an international resort -- St. Tropez, with a unique Brazilian beat. Búzios offers some of South America’s most attractive beaches. Indeed, you could lounge on one magnificent beach each hour of the day, sipping a delicious caipirinhas of course.
Ilha Grande, Brazil
Some of Brazil's most gorgeous beaches and exotic rainforests can be found 120 miles south of Rio de Janeiro on the Ilha Grande. Ilha Grande boasts over 200 beaches and historically was a pirates hideaway. Enjoy exploring this beautiful island hiking its trails, kayaking, snorkeling, diving to spectacular sites or simply relaxing on its gorgeous beaches. Savor the dense Atlantic forest, the birds, flowers, iguanas, monkeys and myriad wildlife found in this protected reserve. Please be advised that due to the under-developed nature of this destination, organized tours are not available.
Paraty, Brazil
Savor this gem of a historic town with its beautifully preserved Portuguese colonial architecture, charming narrow streets, imposing fort and exquisite churches. Enjoy a leisurely schooner cruise through this group of lush islands past quaint fishing villages and pristine beaches. Stop at a beach to swim, snorkel or just relax. Look for handmade clothing and local artwork. Indulge in fresh seafood at a seaside cafe.
Sao Paulo (Santos), Brazil
“A healthy and fresh land and good waters" is how the first Jesuit priests who crossed the Serra do Mar mountains in 1553 described the area that would become the largest and wealthiest city in South America. Explore the old and the new downtown sections, the Cathedral of São Paulo, the Oriental District, the Higienopolis District, and Pacaembu Stadium. Nearby Santos, the port-of-call, is a holiday resort with magnificent beaches and the lovely Orchid Gardens.
Porto Belo, Brazil
Discover the quaint fishing village charm and lively beach atmosphere of Porto Belo, tucked at the base of lush mountains on a sparkling emerald bay. Take a few moments to peruse the wharf shops before shuttling off to the main square in downtown Porto Belo. Look for unique Brazilian beachwear, jewelry and hand carved wooden art pieces. Enjoy a tour of the area. Then, visit Quatros Ilhas Beach to enjoy fresh seafood, shrimp, and the famous Caipirinha made from Brazil’s sugar cane liquor, cachaca at a beachside café. Relax to the soft whisper of the waves in this beach lover’s paradise.
Punta Del Este, Uruguay
Spend the day enjoying this beautiful, chic beach resort, its marinas, museums and fascinating shops. Or venture into the equally picturesque countryside and visit a cattle station. Take a trip to Sea Wolves Island and view a colony of endangered sea lions and seals. Visit the 18th-century city of Maldonado with its many enchanting buildings, cathedral and lovely museum. Look for fine leather goods, jewelry and artwork. Excellent beef and seafood highlight the menus here.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rivaling Madrid or Paris for sophistication and culture, the tree-lined boulevards of fashionable Buenos Aires are home to superb restaurants, art galleries, museums, the magnificent Teatro de Colon and the brightly colored houses of La Boca barrio. As the sun sets, Recoleta awakens and the passionate melodies of the tango rise from the milangas along San Telmo’s cobbled streets. Few cities in South America share the ambiance, lifestyle and amenities that make Buenos Aires so endearing.
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
Located about 480 miles northeast of Cape Horn, the Falklands Islands are the most easily accessible sub-Antarctic islands. The English navigator, John Davis, aboard the Desire made the first confirmed sighting of the Islands in 1592. The Falklands have been a disputed area between Great Britain and Argentina. Argentina invaded and occupied the islands in April 1982, spurring a British counter-invasion that June. With all the charm of a rural English village, Stanley is characterized by its bright rooftops, red telephone boxes, shops, and local pubs. Nearby is the Grave Cove penguin colony.
Ushuaia, Argentina
Here at the bottom of the world, mountains and sea come together like in no other place in America. Considered to be the world’s southernmost city (though that is up for a heated debate), Ushuaia is the capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego. The town itself has an interesting museum and a variety of shops selling everything from souvenirs to duty-free luxury items.
Punta Arenas, Chile
Punta Arenas or ‘Sandy Point,’ is the most prominent settlement on the Strait of Magellan and the capital of Chile’s Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region. Founded in 1848, Punta Arenas was originally a remote military garrison and penal colony. Today, it is the charming gateway for a number of exhilarating experiences viewing the awesome majesty of Torres del Paine with its soaring peaks and rugged beauty.
Laguna San Rafael, Chile
Nothing will prepare you for the nearly 200-foot-high wall of blue ice that awaits in Laguna San Rafael, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve celebrated for its otherworldliness. The world’s lowest-latitude tidewater glacier, Ventisquero San Rafael descends from the Campo de Hielo Norte and meets the frigid waters of Laguna San Rafael, where massive chunks calve off and become indigo icebergs. While the biodiverse wilderness has remained mostly unchanged since John Byron – grandfather of the famous poet Lord Byron – was famously shipwrecked here in the 18th century, the glacier itself has been in continuous retreat since 1960. Climate change is expected to hasten its retreat.
Puerto Montt, Chile
The first German colonists arrived to this area in 1852, and have remained to the present day, a small but influential percentage of the 130,000 inhabitants. The town spreads along a narrow seaboard and climbs the slopes enclosing it to the north. Since 1985, the city has experienced considerable growth and development, fueled by more than 30 salmon farms, in addition to forestry, fishing industries and service companies. A gateway to Chile’s picturesque lakes and spectacular indigo mountains. |
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Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Triple Per Person |
Quad Per Person |
Single Per Person |
G - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $23,380 |
AU $38,640 |
AU $51,140 |
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F - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $23,380 |
AU $39,800 |
AU $52,300 |
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E - Concierge Suite |
AU $24,460 |
AU $41,260 |
AU $53,760 |
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D - Concierge Suite |
AU $25,550 |
AU $42,290 |
AU $54,790 |
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C - Penthouse Suite |
AU $26,900 |
AU $44,620 |
AU $57,120 |
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B- Penthouse Suite |
AU $27,840 |
AU $45,640 |
AU $58,140 |
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A- Penthouse Suite |
AU $30,000 |
AU $46,670 |
AU $59,170 |
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SS - Seven Seas Suite (Forward) |
AU $40,550 |
AU $68,480 |
AU $93,450 |
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VS- Voyager Suite |
AU $49,600 |
AU $78,260 |
AU $103,230 |
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MS - Master Suite (Deck 7) |
AU $69,470 |
AU $99,720 |
AU $124,690 |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
05/01 |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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11:00 PM |
2 |
06/01 |
Buzios, Brazil |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
3 |
07/01 |
Ilha Grande, Brazil |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
4 |
08/01 |
Paraty Brazil |
08:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
5 |
09/01 |
Santos (Sao Paulo),Brazil |
09:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
6 |
10/01 |
Porto Belo, Brazil |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
7 |
11/01 |
At sea |
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8 |
12/01 |
Rio Grande, Brazil |
08:00 AM |
03:00 PM |
9 |
13/01 |
Punta del Este, Uruguay |
09:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
10 |
14/01 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
08:00 AM |
overnight |
11 |
15/01 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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07:00 PM |
12 |
16/01 |
At sea |
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13 |
17/01 |
Montevideo, Uruguay |
08:00 AM |
overnight |
12 |
16/01 |
Montevideo, Uruguay |
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05:00 PM |
13 |
17/01 |
At sea |
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14 |
18/01 |
At sea |
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15 |
19/01 |
At sea |
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16 |
20/01 |
Port Stanley, Falkland Islands |
08:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
17 |
21/01 |
At sea |
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18 |
22/01 |
Ushuaia, Argentina |
08:00 AM |
05:00 PM |
19 |
23/01 |
At sea |
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20 |
24/01 |
Punta Arenas, Chile |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
21 |
25/01 |
At sea |
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22 |
26/01 |
At sea |
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23 |
27/01 |
Laguna San Rafael, Chile |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
24 |
28/01 |
Puerto Chacabuco, Chile |
07:00 AM |
03:00 PM |
25 |
29/01 |
Puerto Montt, Chile |
09:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
26 |
30/01 |
At sea |
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27 |
31/01 |
San Antonio (Santiago), Chile |
08:00 AM |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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