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Infinity, South America ex Buenos Aires to Valparaiso
Nights 14 Ship Celebrity Infinity Star Rating Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina Sailing 2013: 3 Mar 2014:5 Jan ,2 Mar Ports of Call Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Punta del Este, Puerto Madryn, Cape Horn (Cruising), Ushuaia, Punta Arenas, Straits Of Magellan More Chilean Fjords, Puerto Montt, Valparaiso (Santiago) 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 to Valparaiso aboard 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.
Highlights of this cruise:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
"The Paris of the South," as it is known, has a Theater Opera House, a cathedral and lovely parklands. You can visit the Presidential Palace and museums near the Plaza de Mayo. Or tour Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires' old port, transformed into a boardwalk with fine restaurants and one-of-a-kind shops.
Montevideo
Uruguay is cattle country, and although Montevideo is a thoroughly modern city with a rich artistic tradition, the reach of the rural estancias is all around you. If ever there were a time you were inclined to indulge, delicious steaks are the specialty of the house in virtually every restaurant.
Puerto Madryn, Argentina
This Argentine port provides an entrance to the spectacular wildlife region of Patagonia, with its glacier-dotted mountainous interior, Andean national parks and unique coastal wildlife. The area's natural wonders include Peninsula Valdes, home to large populations of elephant seals, sea lions, Magellanic penguins, flamingos and whales.
Ushuaia, Argentina
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.
Punta Arenas, Chile
With a breathtaking view overlooking the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas is in the southernmost region on Earth. Otway Sound is home to colonies of sea lions and Magellanic penguins, and an excursion to the penguin settlements makes for a fun and easy day trip. Punta Arenas is one of only a few places where you can snow ski while looking down on the ocean.
Valparaiso, Chile
This charming port is known as the "city of 43 hills." Ascend native-style in a funicular to see winding cobbled streets and brightly colored houses set against the clear blue sea. La Sebastiano, home of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, is nestled in the hills. Excursions from Valparaiso lead to Santiago, Chile's capital city.