Cruises in South America are some of our clients' favorite routes! Firstly, almost all sea cruises around South America are visa-free. You don’t have to waste time walking to consulates, collecting documents, you don’t have to pay for visas, etc. You buy a cruise, a plane ticket, and your dream trip is in your pocket!
And also cruises in South America are some of the most interesting routes! In childhood, we all read the novels of Jules Verne, whose heroes have been in these latitudes, walked around Cape Horn, and now you have the opportunity to visit there!
It is worth starting your acquaintance with South America with Brazil, the largest state on the continent. Most often, cruise ships visit the famous Rio de Janeiro, which is the venue for one of the brightest performances on Earth - the Brazilian Carnival, which takes place at the end of February. The rest of the time you can soak up the Copacabana, one of the most famous beaches in the world, visit the world famous statue of Christ the Redeemer or Sugar Loaf Mountain. However, this is only a small part of the amazing beauty of Brazil. On small LUXURY liners you will be able to pass along the Amazon, repeating the path of the discoverers of the continent. We also recommend that everyone spend a couple of days before or after the cruise on a real wonder of nature - the colorful Iguazu Falls.
Continue your acquaintance with Argentina - the second state in South America both in terms of area and importance. Here you can dance tango in the squares of Buenos Aires, visit the Museo del Fin del Mundo in the southernmost city of the Earth - Ushuaia. You can also visit the silver mines, thanks to which the country got its name (Argentum - silver in Latin). And, of course, having visited Argentina, one cannot fail to taste its delicious cuisine. Juicy steaks, a wide variety of grilled meats, hard cheeses, and all can be complemented with delicious wine.
The third country you will visit is Chile, a state that occupies a long strip from the Pacific coast to the highlands of the Andes. You can visit Punta Arenas - the gateway to Patagonia, fly to Easter Island to unravel its secrets, and taste exquisite wine.
In addition, on cruises to South America, you can look at the world's largest penguin colony in the Falkland Islands, go around Cape Horn, visit the mysterious Machu Picchu in Peru, enjoy the breathtaking beauty of Peru and Ecuador, go from North America to South America or vice versa, and much more. South America holds many treasures, and the best key is a cruise!
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