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South America

South America offers travelers a range of cruise destinations. From the glitter of Rio and Buenos Aires to the penguins and whales of the Straits of Magellan, to the Amazon, to the intriguing colonial history and South America is a destination of opposites, and one of the most exciting destinations in the world.

Cruise types

There are three main types of South America Cruises. (Note that while most Antarctic cruise depart from South America ports - particularly from Ushuaia - information on Antarctica is listed separately).

1 Amazon River Cruises

Many of the major cruise lines have itineraries which visit Manaus. These are either shorter cruises (15nights) from Caribbean ports or longer cruises such as World Cruises and South American exploration cruises. Manaus is situated at the head of the Amazon over 900miles (1500kms) from Belem at the mouth of the river. The river is deep enough to accommodate even the large cruise ships. Smaller ships can get as far as Iquitos. Cruises here operate from October to February.

2 Specialty cruises

Amazon Tours and Cruises offer river cruises between Iquitos and Yurimaquas year round.

There are a number of operators who provide Galapagos cruises. These cruises depart from Baltra or San Cristobal in the Galapagos, but most of these cruises are a part of a cruise tour package which include pre or post land tours from Quito. Prices for these cruises normally include the air transfer from Quito to the Islands.

Navimag offer a series of cruises through the Chilean Fjords from Puerto Montt to Puerto Natales. There vessels are ferries that provide a lifeline to the remote communities in this area but include cabins, a restaurant and common areas so that tourists can enjoy this marvelous area and see places that the cruise ships cannot go. Basic but comfortable.

3 South America Explorer Cruises

These are all the other South America Cruises including routes around Cape Horn and the Strait of Magellan or east coast itineraries between Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. These cruises are often 12 nights or longer sailing between December and March. These cruises often include visits to the Antarctic where passengers enjoy the scenery from on board. Smaller ships can also land passengers on some islands and even onto the Antarctic continent.

Cruise seasons

Major cruise lines visit this continent between September and March. For cruises that sail round Cape Horn this is the southern summer and in general cruise ships that do South American itineraries return to Europe or Alaska for the northern summer cruise season.

Specialty cruises operate year round

Main ports

Cruises to the Amazon and the north of the continent depart from Ft Lauderdale, San Juan, Bridgetown., Rio or Buenos Aires. Additionally the longer cruises can start from as far away as Southampton, Los Angeles,

Cruises around Cape Horn and on the east coast start from Valparaiso, Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro.

Weather

The Equator runs through Ecuador and northern Brazil so much of the continent is tropical. The dry season is fro October to June which is when cruises to the Amazon operate. Cruises from Rio on the east coast also run in this period.

Cruises that go round Cape horn experience a much larger change in weather and temperature. Santiago and Buenos Aires are Mediterranean in climate and enjoy warm summers with mild winters. However cruises that go round the Horn can experience much colder temperatures even in the height of summer. Passengers on these cruises should have some winter clothing just for the days when the ship rounds the horn.

Ports of Interest

Acapulco, Mexico Balboa, Panama
Baltra, Galapagos Is Belem, Brazil
Belize City, Belize Bridgetown, Barbados
Buenos Aires, Argentina Caldera, Costa Rica
Callao, Lima Cape Town, South Africa
Casablanca, Morocco Colon Panama
Falmouth, England Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades), USA
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Guayaquil, Equador
Honolulu, Hawaii Iquitos, Peru
Isla Baltra, Galapagos Laguna San Rafael, Chile
Leticia, Columbia Lima (Callao), Peru
Lisbon, Portugal Liverpool, England
London, England Los Angeles, California, USA
Malaga, Spain Manaus, Brazil
Miami Montego Bay, Jamaica
Montevideo, Uruguay New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
New York, New York Oranjestad, Aruba
Panama City, Panama Pantoja, Chile
Papeete, Tahiti Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica
Puerto Chacabuco, Chile Puerto Cortes, Honduras
Puerto Montt, Chile Puerto Natales, Chile
Punta Arenas, Chile Punta del Este, Uruguay
Puntarenas,Costa Rica Quito, Ecuador
Recife, Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
San Cristobal Is, Galapagos Is San Diego, California, USA
San Francisco, California, USA San Juan, Puerto Rico
Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Santos (Sao Paulo),Brazil Seattle, Washington, USA
Southampton, England St Georges, Grenada
Tierra del Fuego, Chile & Argentina Trinidad (Port of Spain)
Ushuaia Valparaiso (Santiago), Chile
Yurimaguas, Peru

 

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