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DEPART 2018 23 JAN


LIMA TO BUENOS AIRES Seven Seas Mariner® NIGHTS


21 Itinerary


Lima (Callao), Pisco, Matarani, Iquique, At Sea, Coquimbo, Valparaiso, At Sea, Puerto Montt, Puerto Chacabuco, Cruising Chilean Fjords (2 days), Punta Arenas, Ushuaia, At Sea, Port Stanley, At Sea (2 days), Punta Del Este, Montevideo, Buenos Aires O


FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS up to 50


BUENOS AIRES TO RIO DE JANEIRO Seven Seas Mariner® NIGHTS


DEPART 2018 13 FEB


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FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS up to 39


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Buenos Aires O, Montevideo, Punta Del Este, Rio Grande, At Sea, Porto Belo, Santos, Ilha Grande, Parati, Buzios, Rio de Janeiro O


DEPART 2018 25 FEB


RIO DE JANEIRO TO MIAMI Seven Seas Mariner® NIGHTS


20 Itinerary


Rio de Janeiro, At Sea (2 days), Recife, At Sea (2 days), Cruising Amazon River, Alter Do Chao, Boca Da Valeria, Manaus, Parintins,


Santarém, Cruising Amazon River, Devil's Island, At Sea, Barbados, St. Barts, San Juan, At Sea (2 days), Miami


FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS up to 30


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From COQUIMBO, travel to Elqui Valley. The heart of Chilean pisco production is famous for its futuristic observatories, quaint villages and being the home of poet Gabriela Mistral.


In PORT STANLEY, visit Estancia Farm, which became a base for hundreds of British troops and the site of the wreckage of the Chinook and Puma on the Battlefields of the Falklands excursion.


In RECIFE, sail aboard a comfortable catamaran along the wide Capibaribe River through downtown Recife and then visit a bustling market to fully immerse yourself in Brazilian culture on the Catamaran & Casa da Cultura excursion.


From BUENOS AIRES, journey to the famous pampas of Argentina and spend an unforgettable day with gauchos who will perform traditional music.


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