
Date
2026-11-26
Duration
22 nights
Departure Port
Santiago
Chile
Arrival Port
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Rating
Ultra Luxury
Theme
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Scenic Ocean Cruises
2019
—
17,085 GT
228
114
176
551 m
22 m
17 knots
No

Santiago is a dynamic port city in Chile, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant culture. Must-do experiences include indulging in traditional dishes like "pastel de choclo" and exploring the Mercado Central. The best season to visit is during the spring (September to November) or fall (March to May), when the weather is mild and the city is alive with local festivities.

Torres del Paine is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its soaring granite towers, turquoise glacier-fed lakes, and some of the world's finest multi-day trekking routes. Must-dos include hiking to the base of the Torres, cruising alongside icebergs on Lake Grey, and savoring cordero al palo roasted over open coals. October through April offers the best weather and longest daylight for exploring this windswept wilderness.

Torres del Paine is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its soaring granite towers, turquoise glacier-fed lakes, and some of the world's finest multi-day trekking routes. Must-dos include hiking to the base of the Torres, cruising alongside icebergs on Lake Grey, and savoring cordero al palo roasted over open coals. October through April offers the best weather and longest daylight for exploring this windswept wilderness.

Torres del Paine is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its soaring granite towers, turquoise glacier-fed lakes, and some of the world's finest multi-day trekking routes. Must-dos include hiking to the base of the Torres, cruising alongside icebergs on Lake Grey, and savoring cordero al palo roasted over open coals. October through April offers the best weather and longest daylight for exploring this windswept wilderness.

El Calafate, the gateway to Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park, provides access to the Perito Moreno Glacier — one of the world's few major glaciers not in retreat, its five-kilometre face calving house-sized icebergs with cannon-fire regularity into Lago Argentino. The national park's forty-seven glaciers, fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field's thirteen thousand square kilometres of ice, combine with the town's Patagonian lamb restaurants and steppe-country charm to create an experience where geological spectacle meets the warm hospitality of Argentina's deep south.

El Calafate, the gateway to Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park, provides access to the Perito Moreno Glacier — one of the world's few major glaciers not in retreat, its five-kilometre face calving house-sized icebergs with cannon-fire regularity into Lago Argentino. The national park's forty-seven glaciers, fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field's thirteen thousand square kilometres of ice, combine with the town's Patagonian lamb restaurants and steppe-country charm to create an experience where geological spectacle meets the warm hospitality of Argentina's deep south.

Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is a captivating blend of history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty, making it a unique port of call in Argentina. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like centolla and exploring the breathtaking landscapes of nearby Los Glaciares National Park. The best time to visit is during the summer months of December to March, when the weather is mild, and the scenery is at its most stunning.

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.

Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is a captivating blend of history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty, making it a unique port of call in Argentina. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like centolla and exploring the breathtaking landscapes of nearby Los Glaciares National Park. The best time to visit is during the summer months of December to March, when the weather is mild, and the scenery is at its most stunning.

Twice-founded and once the wealthiest city in Latin America, Buenos Aires seduces with the world-class acoustics of the Teatro Colón, the ritual theatre of a wood-fire asado at a San Telmo parrilla, and the cobblestoned milongas where tango was born and where it burns still. Cross the estuary to UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento or head south toward the glaciers of Patagonia. As South America's premier cruise hub for Antarctic expeditions and round-the-continent voyages, the city is most inviting from November through March.
Day 1

Santiago is a dynamic port city in Chile, celebrated for its rich history and vibrant culture. Must-do experiences include indulging in traditional dishes like "pastel de choclo" and exploring the Mercado Central. The best season to visit is during the spring (September to November) or fall (March to May), when the weather is mild and the city is alive with local festivities.
Day 2

Torres del Paine is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its soaring granite towers, turquoise glacier-fed lakes, and some of the world's finest multi-day trekking routes. Must-dos include hiking to the base of the Torres, cruising alongside icebergs on Lake Grey, and savoring cordero al palo roasted over open coals. October through April offers the best weather and longest daylight for exploring this windswept wilderness.
Day 4

Torres del Paine is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its soaring granite towers, turquoise glacier-fed lakes, and some of the world's finest multi-day trekking routes. Must-dos include hiking to the base of the Torres, cruising alongside icebergs on Lake Grey, and savoring cordero al palo roasted over open coals. October through April offers the best weather and longest daylight for exploring this windswept wilderness.
Day 6

Torres del Paine is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its soaring granite towers, turquoise glacier-fed lakes, and some of the world's finest multi-day trekking routes. Must-dos include hiking to the base of the Torres, cruising alongside icebergs on Lake Grey, and savoring cordero al palo roasted over open coals. October through April offers the best weather and longest daylight for exploring this windswept wilderness.

El Calafate, the gateway to Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park, provides access to the Perito Moreno Glacier — one of the world's few major glaciers not in retreat, its five-kilometre face calving house-sized icebergs with cannon-fire regularity into Lago Argentino. The national park's forty-seven glaciers, fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field's thirteen thousand square kilometres of ice, combine with the town's Patagonian lamb restaurants and steppe-country charm to create an experience where geological spectacle meets the warm hospitality of Argentina's deep south.
Day 8

El Calafate, the gateway to Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park, provides access to the Perito Moreno Glacier — one of the world's few major glaciers not in retreat, its five-kilometre face calving house-sized icebergs with cannon-fire regularity into Lago Argentino. The national park's forty-seven glaciers, fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field's thirteen thousand square kilometres of ice, combine with the town's Patagonian lamb restaurants and steppe-country charm to create an experience where geological spectacle meets the warm hospitality of Argentina's deep south.
Day 9

Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is a captivating blend of history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty, making it a unique port of call in Argentina. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like centolla and exploring the breathtaking landscapes of nearby Los Glaciares National Park. The best time to visit is during the summer months of December to March, when the weather is mild, and the scenery is at its most stunning.
Day 11

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.
Day 13

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.
Day 15

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.
Day 17

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.
Day 19

Antarctica is earth's last pristine continent, a fourteen-million-square-kilometre ice wilderness supporting extraordinary wildlife — vast penguin colonies, humpback whales, leopard seals — in landscapes of otherworldly beauty. Essential experiences include Zodiac landings among penguin colonies, whale watching, and witnessing icebergs of electric blue. November through March is the visiting season, with December-January warmest and February best for whales.
Day 22

Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is a captivating blend of history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty, making it a unique port of call in Argentina. Must-do experiences include savoring local delicacies like centolla and exploring the breathtaking landscapes of nearby Los Glaciares National Park. The best time to visit is during the summer months of December to March, when the weather is mild, and the scenery is at its most stunning.
Day 23

Twice-founded and once the wealthiest city in Latin America, Buenos Aires seduces with the world-class acoustics of the Teatro Colón, the ritual theatre of a wood-fire asado at a San Telmo parrilla, and the cobblestoned milongas where tango was born and where it burns still. Cross the estuary to UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento or head south toward the glaciers of Patagonia. As South America's premier cruise hub for Antarctic expeditions and round-the-continent voyages, the city is most inviting from November through March.

Our oversized Owner’s Penthouse Suites are the ultimate indulgence. Located on Deck 9 and elegantly appointed with spacious curved terraces featuring a private Jacuzzi and the best views on board, you will never want to leave. Combine our Owner’s Penthouse Suite with a Spa Suite to create a magnificent Two-bedroom Penthouse Suite.



Private Verandah
Luxury king size Slumber Bed
Separate sleep zone
Separate lounge area
En-suite bathroom with shower and vanity
Luxury bathroom amenities
Hypoallergenic air purification system
Butler service
Shoeshine service
Early morning tea/coffee service
In-suite beverage service
In-suite dining service
Full mini bar re-stocked daily
Personalised butler bar featuring Illy coffee and specialty teas (replenished daily)
HDTV and Bose sound system



Choose from our Deluxe Verandah Suites to larger Grand Deluxe Verandah Suites, which provide even more room to relax.



Located at the front of the yacht on Deck 6 these opulent suites feature curved terraces and spacious interiors with additional services and more.



Our oversized Owner’s Penthouse Suites are the ultimate indulgence. Located on Deck 9 and elegantly appointed with spacious curved terraces featuring a private Jacuzzi and the best views on board, you will never want to leave.



Located at the front of the yacht on Deck 8 these opulent suites feature spacious curved terraces, additional features, services, and much more.



Located on the higher decks, our luxurious Spa Suites include additional features and services that will enhance the luxury of your time on board.



Our Verandah Suites provide a spacious and comfortable introduction to ocean cruising with the finest appointments and amenities.
Private Verandah
Luxury king size Slumber Bed
Separate sleep zone
Separate lounge area
En-suite bathroom with shower and vanity
Luxury bathroom amenities
Hypoallergenic air purification system
Butler service
Shoeshine service
Early morning tea/coffee service
In-suite beverage service
In-suite dining service
Full mini bar re-stocked daily
Personalised butler bar featuring Illy coffee and specialty teas (replenished daily)
HDTV and Bose sound system
Our cruise specialists can help you find the perfect cabin and the best available pricing.
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