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Crystal Serenity, South America ex Valparaiso to Buenos Aires

Cruise Crystal Serenity, South America ex Valparaiso to Buenos Aires
Cruise Line Crystal Cruises
Ship Crystal Serenity
Destination South America
Brief Description 19 Night Cruise sailing from Valparaiso to Buenos Aires aboard Crystal Serenity.
Type of Cruise Luxury
Departure Date 03 Feb 2025
Cruise Description 19 Night Cruise sailing from Valparaiso to Buenos Aires aboard Crystal Serenity.

Embark on an unforgettable Chilean Fjords cruise, commencing in vibrant Valparaíso. Journey south to witness the Pio XI glacier, which positively teems with the wonderful wildlife that makes this region a natural wonder. After Punta Arenas, sail to the “End of the World” in Ushuaia for an overnight, then explore the captivating Falkland Islands with their unique wildlife and rugged landscapes. Continue your adventure in Puerto Madryn before Montevideo, and two nights in Buenos Aires offer a taste of vibrant South American culture and history, concluding this remarkable voyage.

Highlights of this cruise:

Valparaiso
Valparaíso, Chile's most artistic city, is vibrant canvas where colorful houses climb steep hills, embraced by the Pacific breeze. Founded in the 16th century, the city's history dates back to the 16th century, when Spanish explorers discovered its natural harbor. Its strategic location along the trade routes made it a crucial port, attracting ships from around the world. Today, the city's diverse architecture reflects this history, blending colonial, European, and indigenous influences. The city's cultural scene flourished during Chile's economic booms in the 19th century and attracted many intellectuals, writers, and artists. Their legacy live on: Valparaíso was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant artistic culture. Its hills showcase colorful houses, connected by winding streets and iconic ascensores (funiculars). These elements are a living testament to the city's past, its role as a crossroads of cultures, and its enduring appeal to travelers seeking a taste of history and creative inspiration.

Castro
Located on Chiloé Island in Chile's Lake District, the capital city of Castro is known for its eye-catching assortment of rainbow-colored palafitos (wooden houses on stilts) that line its charming waterfront. However, what truly draws visitors to Chiloé is its iconic collection of wooden churches, 16 of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Built by Jesuit missionaries in the 17th and 18th centuries the churches are perfect examples of the intagible richness of the Chiloé archipelago. However, if your interests gravitate more towards something more modern, pay a visit to Castro's Museum of Modern Art Chiloé, which hosts and impressive display of permanent and temporaty exhibitions. Nature lovers are not left wanting either: from its dense, moody forests, windswept hills to its rich spiritual culture, Chiloé offers up a unique South American experience.

Punta Arenas
Located at the southernmost tip of Chile, Punta Arenas is a vibrant city in the region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica. It is known for three things: one as the commercial center for the Patagonian agricultural area of Chile, two, as the self-proclaimed southern most city in the world, and three, as gateway to the stunning landscapes of Patagonia. The city has a rich history, closely tied to the maritime and exploratory expeditions of the past. Today, visitors can explore museums and historical sites that showcase the city's past as a vital trading post and a center for wool and sheep farming. One of the city's main attractions is the nearby Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve famous for its soaring granite towers, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife, including guanacos, foxes, and condors.

Puerto Madryn
Renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and outdoor activities Pueto Madryn is one of Patagonia's gems. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and outdoor activities. The city's strategic location on the Golfo Nuevo makes it a popular gateway for exploring the Peninsula Valdes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where abundant marine life including Southern Right Whales, Orcas, dolphins, and sea lions that frequent the waters of the gulf. In addition to its natural attractions, Puerto Madryn boasts a lively waterfront with restaurants, cafes, and shops, allowing visitors to experience the local culture and cuisine. With its breathtaking coastal scenery and fascinating wildlife encounters, Puerto Madryn has become a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an extraordinary adventure in Patagonia.

Montevideo
Montevideo is Uruguay’s cultural, political, and economic epicenter; a bustling city filled with markets, museums, monuments, and eye-catching architecture. Life in the city revolves around the Plaza de la Independencia, which is your gateway to Ciudad Vieja (the old town) with art deco buildings and colonial homes. For an Instagram-worthy view of the entire city, head to the 11th floor terrace of the City Hall, located on Avenida 18 de Julio. If you build up an appetite from walking around this inviting city, stop in at any of the many steakhouses in the old port; the country is famous for its high quality, tasty beef.

Buenos Aires
The capital city of Buenos Aires has an almost palpable pulse that resonates through every aspect of life. With architecture that blends the old world with the new, there's always a jaw-dropping facade or building to catch your eye, such as the iconic presidential palace, Casa Rosada or Palacio Barolo, designed to represent Dante’s The Divine Comedy. The basement and ground floor represent Hell, while the first-to-15th stories stand for Purgatory, and the 16th through to the 22nd floors represent heaven. Outside, the city's streets dazzle with a kaleidoscope of sites and sounds, from bustling public markets and street performers dancing the city's famous tango, to graffiti artists and live plays and productions. Stroll through the streets and drink in the atmosphere of this passionate, beautiful city.
Sailing Dates
03 Feb 2025
Pricing
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Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
3 Feb 2025 Valparaiso (Santiago), Chile 05:00 PM
4 Feb 2025 At Sea    
5 Feb 2025 Puerto Montt, Chile 07:00 AM 07:00 PM
6 Feb 2025 Castro, Chile 08:00 AM 07:00 PM
7 Feb 2025 At Sea    
8 Feb 2025 Pio XI Glacier, Chile Cruising
9 Feb 2025 At Sea    
10 Feb 2025 Punta Arenas, Chile 07:00 AM 09:00 PM
11 Feb 2025 Ushuaia, Argentina overnight
12 Feb 2025 Ushuaia, Argentina
13 Feb 2025 At Sea    
14 Feb 2025 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 09:00 AM 06:00 PM
15 Feb 2025 At Sea    
16 Feb 2025 Puerto Madryn, Argentina 10:00 AM 07:00 PM
17 Feb 2025 At Sea    
18 Feb 2025 Montevideo, Uruguay overnight
19 Feb 2025 Montevideo, Uruguay
20 Feb 2025 Buenos Aires, Argentina overnight
21 Feb 2025 Buenos Aires, Argentina overnight
22 Feb 2025 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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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