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Destinations :: South America
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This vibrant continent combines Latin
American flare with the all the warmth of the Caribbean. It's colorful,
exotic, sexy, historic and modern all at the same time. It's mysterious.
It's amazing. It's an adventure.
From the sultry and seductive city
of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to the wondrous secrets of Machu Picchu
in Peru, South America offers intriguing lands of culture, natural
beauty, and nostalgia. Those who visit this brave continent will
have a chance to discover and explore the cascading Iguazu Falls
in the jungles of Argentina, the marvelous old-world architecture
of Montevideo, Uruguay, the pristine lakes and snow-capped volcanoes
of Puerto Montt, Chile and the Brazilian beaches of Rio.
The climate in South America mirrors
North America's seasons, putting the continents peak summer months
in the middle of northern winters. Although cruises to South America
are offered from October through April, peak season is reached during
the months of December, January, and February.
Typically the cruises sail from Rio
de Janeiro, Valparaiso, and Buenos Aires, but some do depart from
San Diego, New York and Fort Lauderdale, as well. In addition to
the traditional stops that are actually on South American land,
ships sail around the continent, including the tip of Cape Horn,
often calling in the Falkland Islands and Antarctica as well as
stops in Mexico and Costa Rica. This exciting journey can last anywhere
from 13 to 40 days, and usually attracts passengers with an appetite
for adventure and education. Most cruise lines also offer pre- and
post-cruise packages and overnight stays in some of the South American
port cities. .
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