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SOUTH AMERICA
AMAZONIAN ADVENTURE, PATAGONIAN ICE
South America is a land of colorful extremes. The Amazon Basin
features the world’s largest tropical rainforest; the UNESCO-listed
Laguna San Rafael is home to a shockingly blue glacier. The sparkling
beaches, verdant parks and anything-goes spirit of Carnival makes
Rio de Janeiro a “must visit” for travelers the world over; Tierra del
Fuego’s quirky, windswept capital of Ushuaia is nicknamed “The End
of the World” and is only accessible by air or water.
Connecting such disparate qualities is an essential element of
understanding a place, of course, and you have intriguing options
for grasping South America properly in 2024 and 2025. After pausing
for beach time in the eastern Caribbean, Seven Seas Mariner® cruises
the Atlantic in November 2024 for a thrilling journey up the Amazon
River, long a fixture of literature and film — with subsequent legends
attached. You’ll gain precious insight into the river and its people,
including the Amazonian city once known as the “Paris of the
Tropics,” the white sand beaches of Alter do Chão and the fascinating
“Wedding of the Waters” (where the Tapajós and Amazon rivers
meet). Seven Seas Navigator® embarks on a similar adventure in
February 2025.
Enjoy overnights in extraordinary cities, a brush with Antarctica and
the majestic Chilean Fjords aboard Seven Seas Splendor® in 2025. Learn
how Buenos Aires is more than Argentina’s capital: it’s an architectural
marvel, foodie’s dream and tango-lover’s mecca. Cruise the fabled
Drake Passage between Chile’s southernmost tip and Antarctica’s
South Shetland Islands, an unforgettable seafaring feat, and stare
slack-jawed at Patagonia’s giant glaciers and mountains.