The Seven Sea Mariner was presented as one of the few so-called luxury ships. Being small in size, she preserves the privacy and privilege of those who sail on board. All cabins are Suites with a balcony, spacious and equipped to make you feel at home.
The city of Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina. Around 3 million people reside in this city. When you include the metropolitan area, the total population of Buenos Aires exceeds 12 million, making it one of the top 10 most populated urban areas in the world. Buenos Aires is a massive city, with numerous neighborhoods to explore and a wealth of sights and activities! The incredibly vibrant neighborhood adjacent to the old port of Buenos Aires, La Boca, is known for both tango and soccer. With its multi-colored homes and taverns, the neighborhood maintains its tango tradition, soccer fervor, and Italian heritage. Today, it is one of the most significant cultural hubs and tourist attractions in Buenos Aires. Take a walking tour, watch a match at the renowned Boca stadium, or attend a local tango performance. San Telmo, the oldest residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires, radiates a unique historical aura. As one of the key centers during the 19th century, San Telmo has preserved many of Buenos Aires' architectural landmarks, museums, antique stores, and old churches. Puerto Madero is a new neighborhood filled with restaurants and bars. It's a pleasant place to stroll on a sunny day, with a pretty nice view. Vibrant, nostalgic, seductive, and dynamic, Buenos Aires is a European city with a Latin-American twist. Without a doubt, it's a truly captivating city.
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Day 4
port stanley, falkland is
Arrival: 13:00
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Departure: 20:00
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Day 9
ushuaia, argentina
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 16:00
Ushuaia, perched on the edge of the emerald Beagle Channel, boasts the title of the world's southernmost city and is the largest city in Argentina's Tierra del Fuego. This picturesque town is nestled between the icy waters of the Bay of Ushuaia and the snow-capped peaks that tower behind it. The snowy mountains are visible from almost every vantage point. Ushuaia serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the stunning surrounding landscapes, but the town itself also has plenty to offer. Avenida San Martin, which runs parallel to the shoreline, is the town's main commercial hub and is always bustling with activity. It's a popular spot for a leisurely stroll, with its array of shops, cafes, and restaurants. In the heart of Ushuaia, you'll find intriguing old houses built in the colonial style, as well as the fascinating Museo Del Fin Del Mundo, housed in the Old Government House. This museum showcases the history of Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego, including the indigenous tribes that once called this land home. Another must-see attraction is El Presidio, a former prison that has been transformed into a museum and art gallery. However, Ushuaia's main attractions are its breathtaking outdoor sights, such as Isla los Lobos, the penguin colonies, and the renowned Martial glacier. Ushuaia is the gateway to Antarctica and the Tierra del Fuego National Park, offering incredible wildlife viewing opportunities, including penguins, dolphins, orcas, seals, and a plethora of bird species. Ushuaia is either the end of the world or the beginning, depending on your perspective.
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Day 10
punta arenas, chile
Arrival: 10:30
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Departure: 17:30
Punta Arenas is the regional capital of the Magallanes and Antarctica Region situated in Chilean Patagonia. Its primary attractions include museums, the shepherd's monument, the cemetery, regional history and resource centers, the town theater, the main square, stunning buildings, duty-free shopping, the Strait of Magellan, Cerro de la Cruz, penguin colonies, Forest Reserves, Fuerte Bulnes, trekking routes in native forest areas, a variety of birds, rural tourism, lighthouses, and more.
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Day 13
puerto montt, chile
Arrival: 10:00
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Departure: 18:00
Puerto Montt is a rapidly expanding city in the southern part of Chile, located just above Chiloé Island. When visiting Puerto Montt, you can explore places like Pelluco, the city's beach resort; the Municipal Museum John Paul II; Angelmó, the fish market; the crafts market; the Cathedral and the Jesuit Church.
There's a never-ending list of activities to enjoy in Puerto Montt. The first one is to witness the stunning Lake Crossing.
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Day 15
santiago (san antonio)
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 15:00
Santiago is the capital and the economic and cultural hub of Chile. Santiago is situated in the central valley of Chile, flanked by the Andes mountain range to the east and the Coastal Cordillera to the west. The vibrant Plaza de Armas is the heart of Santiago. In close proximity, you can find many of the city’s attractions, such as the Cathedral. The Palacio de La Moneda is a must-visit for its significant role in Chilean history, and you can witness the daily changing of the guard. Ascend Cerro Santa Lucia for a breathtaking view of the city and to appreciate its intriguing landscape and baroque architecture. For museum lovers, the Museo Chileno del Arte Precolombino is a must-visit for its Pre-Columbian collection. Santiago's Bohemian district, Bario Bellavista, is teeming with restaurants and bars. La Chascona, one of Pablo Neruda's residences, is also situated here. A short distance from Bario Bellavista is Cerro San Cristobal, ideal for a leisurely hike. Be sure to visit the Mercardo Central, famous for its fresh fish. A cosmopolitan and vibrant city, Santiago has a lot to offer. With great clubs, ample shopping, and fascinating landmarks, Santiago is a fantastic city to explore.
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Day 18
lima, (callao) peru
Arrival: 18:00
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Departure: 00:00
Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. While many people use Lima as a gateway to Cuzco, Arequipa, or the Amazon, Lima, also known as the City of the Kings, has much to offer visitors. It's a city rich in historical sites, monumental colonial architecture, and old-world charm. The Plaza Mayor or Plaza de Armas is located in the heart of Lima's Historic Centre and is surrounded by major tourist attractions such as the Cathedral, the Archbishop Palace, and the Government Palace. At the center of the square is a fountain with a bronze statue. Jirón de la Unión, a pedestrian street that links the Plaza de Armas and Plaza San Martín, was once a prominent street where aristocrats resided. Today, it's primarily a shopping street, but as you stroll along, you'll see many beautiful colonial buildings with wooden balconies and ornate grilled windows. Lima is a city closely connected to the ocean. The Costera promenade, which runs along the city's coastline, is filled with numerous restaurants and cafes. Lima is also the best place to sample the diverse Peruvian cuisine, which incorporates a wide range of ingredients from the coast, mountains, and Amazon regions. Despite its size and chaos, Lima, with its stunning sights, delicious food, and friendly locals, is definitely worth a visit.
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Day 19
lima, (callao) peru
Arrival: 00:00
Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. While many people use Lima as a gateway to Cuzco, Arequipa, or the Amazon, Lima, also known as the City of the Kings, has much to offer visitors. It's a city rich in historical sites, monumental colonial architecture, and old-world charm. The Plaza Mayor or Plaza de Armas is located in the heart of Lima's Historic Centre and is surrounded by major tourist attractions such as the Cathedral, the Archbishop Palace, and the Government Palace. At the center of the square is a fountain with a bronze statue. Jirón de la Unión, a pedestrian street that links the Plaza de Armas and Plaza San Martín, was once a prominent street where aristocrats resided. Today, it's primarily a shopping street, but as you stroll along, you'll see many beautiful colonial buildings with wooden balconies and ornate grilled windows. Lima is a city closely connected to the ocean. The Costera promenade, which runs along the city's coastline, is filled with numerous restaurants and cafes. Lima is also the best place to sample the diverse Peruvian cuisine, which incorporates a wide range of ingredients from the coast, mountains, and Amazon regions. Despite its size and chaos, Lima, with its stunning sights, delicious food, and friendly locals, is definitely worth a visit.
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What you should know:
Itinerary
The order of the ports may vary depending on the date of departure.
Check your itinerary for exact departure and arrival times. The hours correspond to the local time of the port.
Itineraries can change at any time without prior notice.
Boarding and landing
For safety reasons, all passengers must board 2 hours before departure on day 1 of the cruise.
Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
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NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.
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