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Infinity, Antarctica Cruise ex Buenos Aires Return
Nights 14 Ship Celebrity Infinity Star Rating Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina Sailing 2013: 17 Feb Ports of Call Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Cape Horn (Cruising), Paradise Bay, Elephant Island, Port Stanley, Puerto Madryn, Montevideo Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
14 Night Cruise sailing from Buenos Aires roundtrip aboard Celebrity Infinity.
A sumptuous, world-class meal. A theatrical extravaganza reminiscent of the best on Broadway. Cocktails in a piano bar at midnight, breakfast overlooking the sea at sunrise. Each and every one is a reality on Infinity. A member of the Millennium class of ships, Infinity is steeped with prestige and elegance. Dressed in polished marble, warm woods and etched glass, Infinity consistently makes a long-lasting, luxurious impression.
Buenos Aires
Encompassing nearly the entire Southern half of South America, Argentina posseses a topography ranging from some of the worlds tallest mountains to expansive deserts and massive waterfalls. Aside from it's numerous natural wonders a European sophistication and passion for local culture is evident in the cosmopolitan capital of Buenos Aires where you will find cobbled streets, grande avenues, old-time cafes and stylish restaurants. Traveling into the countryside the gaucho traditions and customs provide you with a picture of ancient settlements and a picture of simpler times.
Ushuaia
Surrounded on three sides by towering peaks, this former penal colony hardly seems like a suitable site to exact justice from the scourge of society. Certainly, even the scientifically inclined Charles Darwin must have had a difficult time leaving this Eden during his travels through the area.
Cape Horn
Here you will find Horn Island, the southernmost point of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, and the Americas for that matter. This is also the place you'll find the confluence of the mighty Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Wildlife is abundant, and our onboard naturalist will be on hand to point out the highlights of this diverse ecosystem.
Paradise Bay
Towering mountains, majestic glaciers, Gentoo penguins, blue-eyed cormorants - these are a few of the spectacular sights in Paradise Bay. With the most incredible panoramic vistas and abundant wildlife on land and sea, be ready with your camera, as this place lives up to its name. Many varieties of seals and whales can also be found here.
Port Stanley
The English and the Argentineans aren't the only ones who lay claim to these rocky outcrops north of the Strait of Magellan. Trout, whales, black-browed albatrosses, elephant seals, sea lions, and no fewer than five species of penguin also consider the Falklands their bequeathed domain.
Montevideo
This walking city is a haven of open-air cafés and European-inspired squares. Don't miss the Museo de Gaucho, a fascinating look into the cowboy life, South American style. Even though Montevideo is surrounded by a continuous stretch of white-sand beach, you're never more than a taxi ride away from a museum, art gallery or a theater.