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Sailing Buenos Aires to Santiago, this 17-night voyage traces the full length of South America’s southern coastline, from the Rio de la Plata to the Chilean fjords.
The first ports are familiar and rewarding. Buenos Aires for tango, Belle Époque architecture and one of the great steakhouse cultures in the world. Montevideo, quieter and more colonial, across the river in Uruguay. Then the itinerary heads south and the landscape changes completely. The Falkland Islands, remote and distinctly British, with penguin colonies on the doorstep. Cape Horn, scenic cruising through one of the most storied stretches of ocean on earth. Ushuaia, where Glacier Alley opens up along the Beagle Channel before the ship turns west into Chilean waters.
From Punta Arenas the routing moves through the Strait of Magellan, the Sarmiento Channel, the Cockburn Channel and past Pio XI glacier before the fjords take over completely. Puerto Montt, gateway to Chile’s Lake District, is the last port before San Antonio and a night in Santiago to finish.
INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE
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Exclusive savings; up to $1000 per stateroom
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1 night, 4 star hotel accommodation in Buenos Aires
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15 night cruise on Nieuw Amsterdam, Buenos Aires to San Antonio (Santiago)
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All meals and entertainment onboard
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Port charges and government fees onboard
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Private transfer from port to hotel
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1 night, 4 star hotel accommodation in Santiago
YOUR ITINERARY
Welcome to Buenos Aires. You have 1 night to explore the city.
...In the early 20th century, Buenos Aires, Argentina, gained immense wealth when it began shipping its pampas-raised beef around the world. It quickly entered the club of great world cities, and a slew of attractions and architectural jewels soon arose. Since that time, the capital has experienced huge swings in economic and political fortune. But Buenos Aires continues to fascinate and entertain sightseeing visitors, both for its chaotic energy and for its sheer urban beauty. Thankfully, the Belle Époque grandeur and enormous tracts of greenery remain. Any list of things to do in Buenos Aires would begin with its many walkable neighborhoods; Palermo especially stands out, thanks to creative residents who have pushed the restaurant scene well beyond beef.
Porteños—as the locals are called—may be of Spanish, Italian, Jewish or Middle Eastern descent; that mix of cultures is reflected in the city’s dialect, foods and pastimes. Looking beyond the city’s sights, Buenos Aires is known as the birthplace of tango, and while the music and dance never quite went away, today tango is making a resurgence. Fans come here from around the world to take part in or watch the milongas (dance events). Argentines are world leaders in polo as well, and as the sport captures the interest of more and more travelers, hunky players like Nacho are gaining global celebrity.
...Spend your final morning in Buenos Aires on board before the ship departs. The city skyline sits just beyond the port, if time allows, the waterfront neighbourhood of Puerto Madero is a short walk from the terminal.
...Friendly and genteel, Montevideo honors colonial customs: long lunches, siestas, high tea. Nearby: Colonia del Sacramento, the oldest city in Uruguay (ca. 1680) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sample shore excursions: Colonia del Sacramento; A Gaucho’s Life.
...The world’s southernmost capital, Stanley is located in the Falklands archipelago, which consists of two main islands, East and West Falkland, along with smaller islands nearby. Stanley is proud of its British heritage, evidenced everywhere from its red telephone boxes to its pubs. The Falklands were first claimed by the English in 1765; over the centuries the Crown has had to abandon, reclaim and defend these far-flung islands from invading nations—including an Argentine foray in 1982. During the early years of their colonization, the Falklands were used as a base for ships hunting sperm whales for oil, followed by those hunting seals for fur. Today in this remote British territory, fishing and tourism are what drive the economy.
...Dramatic, fantastical, otherworldly—this is the end of the world, for real. Positioned at the southernmost tip of Argentina, this memorable port town is cradled between the pristine—and towering—Martial Mountains and accessed by the picturesque Beagle Channel (which was named for Darwin’s famed vessel). Ushuaia is the capital of the Tierra del Fuego region, which is best described as a spectacular collection of superlative natural wonders. It’s a veritable kaleidoscope of glittering glaciers, snowcapped mountains, dense forests, sparkling lakes and windswept plains spread across an archipelago of rugged islands.
The town itself is a maze of streets lined with low-slung buildings that all seem to meet at its heart, the port. Founded in 1884, the far-flung spot welcomed missionaries, gold prospectors and naval officers before becoming known primarily as a penal colony. After its closure under the infamous Argentine leader Juan Perón, the large jail was reconfigured to house one of the city’s most popular museums. Other current in-town attractions include a maritime museum and a museum dedicated to the region’s natural history, as well as restaurants preparing the marquee offering—local king crab.
...If Punta Arenas exudes an “edge of the world” air, it’s not without reason. This windblown city near Chile’s southernmost tip sits on the Strait of Magellan, which itself is positioned squarely between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The city has played—and continues to play—an important role in geographic, political and economic affairs in South America’s so-called Southern Cone, which is formed by Chile and neighboring Argentina. Too many travelers rush through Punta Arenas, treating it as a pit stop on their way to the stunningly beautiful landscapes of Torres del Paine National Park and other attractions in Patagonia, but there’s plenty in this city and its environs to experience, too. From penguin spotting on Isla Magdalena and kayaking the Strait of Magellan to visiting area farms and then indulging in surf-and-turf specialties (here meaning fresh seafood and asado, or Chilean barbecue) at local restaurants, Punta Arenas is worth a stopover all its own.
...Gateway to the scenic Lake District, a series of fragrant eucalyptus and pine forests, icy lakes, Bavarian hamlets and luminous snowcapped volcanoes. Sample shore excursions: Alerce Mountain Lodge & Lake of Reflections; Petrohué Rapids & Frutillar.
...This large, modern port serves Chile’s capital, Santiago, a city with Spanish colonial charm and a vivacious spirit. Encircled by the Andes and the Coastal Range, Santiago is centered around the Plaza de Armas, with several of the city’s landmarks: the 18th-century Metropolitan Cathedral the Palacio de la Real Audencia from 1808, the City Hall and the National Museum of History. North of San Antonio lie the picturesque old port and university town of Valparaíso and the colorful seaside resort of Viña del Mar. In between the coast and the capital are valleys filled with some of Chile’s most famous wineries, all inviting you to come and taste.
...Your holiday comes to an end today. Interested in extending you stay? Ask us about our amazing range of packages available or speak with a Cruise Travel Advisor who will be able to customise your holiday with you.
...YOUR SHIP - The Nieuw Amsterdam
The second of Holland America’s Signature Class ships, Nieuw Amsterdam, celebrates historic New York City with an inspired design and art collection. While on board, rejuvenate in the tranquil Spa & Salon, play pickleball at sea, or enjoy a tantalizing meal at fine dining restaurants. When you’re in the mood for music, Billboard Onboard fills the room with chart-topping hits.
Art Gallery
Atrium
Boutique
Concierge
Culinary Arts Center
Observation Deck
Shops
Club HAL
Library
The Loft
Facial Treatments
Greenhouse Spa & Salon
Hot Stone Therapy
Hydro Massage Pool
Lido Pool
Sauna
Spa
Steam Room
The Retreat
Thermal Suite
Whirlpool
Asian Restaurant
Atrium Bar
Cabanas
Canaletto Restaurant
Explorations Cafe
Italian Restaurant
Kitchen
Lido Bar
Lido Casual Restaurant
Main Dining Room
Manhattan
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill
Seafood Shack
Sports Bar
Tamarind Restaurant and Silk Den Lounge
Terrace Grill
The Verandah
Veranda
Digital Workshop
Internet Cafe
Crow’s Nest
Explorers Lounge
Neptune Lounge
Panorama Lounge
Photo Gallery
Show Lounges
Basketball
Fitness Center
Pickleball
Description
The second of Holland America’s Signature Class ships, Nieuw Amsterdam, celebrates historic New York City with an inspired design and art collection. While on board, rejuvenate in the tranquil Spa & Salon, play pickleball at sea, or enjoy a tantalizing meal at fine dining restaurants. When you’re in the mood for music, Billboard Onboard fills the room with chart-topping hits.
Other
Art Gallery
Atrium
Boutique
Concierge
Culinary Arts Center
Observation Deck
Shops
Recreational
Club HAL
Library
The Loft
Relaxation
Facial Treatments
Greenhouse Spa & Salon
Hot Stone Therapy
Hydro Massage Pool
Lido Pool
Sauna
Spa
Steam Room
The Retreat
Thermal Suite
Whirlpool
Food and Drink
Asian Restaurant
Atrium Bar
Cabanas
Canaletto Restaurant
Explorations Cafe
Italian Restaurant
Kitchen
Lido Bar
Lido Casual Restaurant
Main Dining Room
Manhattan
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill
Seafood Shack
Sports Bar
Tamarind Restaurant and Silk Den Lounge
Terrace Grill
The Verandah
Veranda
Technology
Digital Workshop
Internet Cafe
Entertainment
Crow’s Nest
Explorers Lounge
Neptune Lounge
Panorama Lounge
Photo Gallery
Show Lounges
Fitness
Basketball
Fitness Center
Pickleball
Launched
2010
Tonnage
86,700
Length
936
Capacity
2,106
AVAILABLE STATEROOMS
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Standard Interior Stateroom-[N]
Large Ocean view Stateroom (Partial Sea View)-[G]
Verandah Stateroom-[VH]
Signature Suite-[SZ]
Inside from $3,199*
Large Interior Stateroom-[I]
Interior Spa Stateroom-[IQ]
Large/Standard Inside Stateroom-[J]
Large/Standard Inside Stateroom-[K]
Standard Interior Stateroom-[L]
Standard Interior Stateroom-[M]
Standard Interior Stateroom-[MM]
Standard Interior Stateroom-[N]
Outside from $3,699*
Large Ocean view Stateroom-[C]
Large Ocean view Spa Stateroom-[CQ]
Large Ocean view Stateroom-[D]
Large Ocean view Stateroom-[DD]
Large Ocean view Stateroom-[E]
Large Ocean view Stateroom-[F]
Large Ocean view Stateroom (Partial Sea View)-[G]
Large Ocean view Stateroom (Fully Obstructed View)-[H]
Large Ocean view Stateroom (Fully Obstructed View)-[HH]
Balcony from $4,899*
Verandah Stateroom-[V]
Verandah Stateroom-[VA]
Verandah Stateroom-[VB]
Verandah Stateroom-[VC]
Verandah Stateroom-[VD]
Verandah Stateroom-[VE]
Verandah Stateroom-[VF]
Verandah Stateroom-[VH]
Verandah Spa Stateroom-[VQ]
Suite from $6,099*
Pinnacle Suite-[PS]
Neptune Suite-[SA]
Neptune Suite-[SB]
Neptune Suite-[SC]
Neptune Spa Suite-[SQ]
Signature Suite-[SS]
Signature Suite-[SY]
Signature Suite-[SZ]
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