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DAY 1  -  Sunday Jan 3rd 
Lima, Peru
Departure at 20h00

Callao, Peru's bustling main port, serves as the gateway to the vibrant city of Lima. Explore the historic streets of Lima, visit the impressive Plaza Mayor, and indulge in the city's renowned culinary scene, including delicious ceviche. Discover the rich maritime history at the Callao Naval Museum or relax at nearby beaches. With its dynamic blend of culture, history, and cuisine, Callao offers a lively and enriching experience for cruisers.



DAY 2  -  Monday Jan 4th 
Pisco, Peru
Arrival at 07h00
Departure at 16h00

Pisco, located on the southern coast of Peru, is an iconic town famous for its name, which also refers to the renowned Peruvian spirit. Surrounded by beaches, sand dunes, and desert landscapes, Pisco is also the gateway to explore the Ballestas Islands, often called the "Galápagos of Peru," and the Paracas National Reserve. The town offers a relaxed atmosphere, with local markets where you can enjoy fresh seafood and immerse yourself in Peruvian culture. Pisco is ideal for nature lovers, adventurers, and food enthusiasts.



DAY 3  -  Tuesday Jan 5th 
Cruising day at Sea





DAY 4  -  Wednesday Jan 6th 
Cruising day at Sea





DAY 5  -  Thursday Jan 7th 
Coquimbo, Chile
Arrival at 09h00
Departure at 17h00

Coquimbo is a picturesque coastal city in central Chile, famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant harbor, and rich history. With its scenic bay, the city serves as a gateway to nearby attractions, including the iconic El Faro Monument and the serene La Herradura beach. Visitors can enjoy a mix of cultural experiences, from local seafood delicacies to exploring nearby craft markets. The charming atmosphere, combined with the region's natural beauty, makes Coquimbo an inviting stop for those exploring Chile’s Pacific coast.



DAY 6  -  Friday Jan 8th 
San Antonio, Chile
Arrival at 09h00
Departure at 18h00

San Antonio, located on Chile’s central coast, is one of the country's major ports. With its gritty charm and working-class energy, the city offers an authentic glimpse of Chilean coastal life. The bustling fish markets, ocean winds, and rhythmic motion of cranes and ships give San Antonio its unique pulse. Just nearby, Llolleo offers quieter beaches and artisanal fishing traditions. The city is also the gateway to the San Antonio Valley vineyards, known for producing some of Chile’s best cool-climate white wines.



DAY 7  -  Saturday Jan 9th 
Cruising day at Sea





DAY 8  -  Sunday Jan 10th 
Puerto Montt, Chile
Arrival at 08h00
Departure at 16h00

Puerto Montt, located in southern Chile, is a stunning gateway to the Lake District and Patagonia. This port city is surrounded by towering mountains, picturesque fjords, and pristine islands. Visitors can explore the bustling fish market, taste fresh seafood, and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park. Puerto Montt is also the perfect starting point for excursions to Chiloé Island and beyond, offering a rich experience of nature and culture.



DAY 9  -  Monday Jan 11th 
Puerto Chacabuco, Chile
Arrival at 10h00
Departure at 20h00

Puerto Chacabuco, located in Chile’s Patagonian region, is a small port surrounded by spectacular landscapes of fjords, mountains, and forests. The port serves as a gateway to incredible excursions into the wild nature of the region, including the San Rafael Lagoon National Park, famous for its glaciers and breathtaking scenery. Visitors can also enjoy hiking, fjord cruises, or simply relax in this unique natural setting. Puerto Chacabuco is a true paradise for nature and adventure lovers.



DAY 10  -  Tuesday Jan 12th 
San Rafael Galcier, Chile

Nestled in the heart of Chilean Patagonia, San Rafael Glacier is a breathtaking natural wonder. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, this massive glacier flows from the Northern Patagonian Ice Field into the tranquil waters of San Rafael Lagoon. Cruise visitors can marvel at towering blue ice walls, hear the thunderous cracks of calving ice, and take in pristine, untouched wilderness. A once-in-a-lifetime glacial experience.



DAY 11  -  Wednesday Jan 13th 
Chilean Fjords, Chile

*The Chilean Fjords are a mesmerizing network of deep inlets, rugged coastlines, and glacial landscapes that extend along the southern coast of Chile. This remote region offers some of the most breathtaking and untouched natural beauty on the planet. Sail through the intricate fjords, where towering snow-capped peaks meet the sea, and witness dramatic glaciers calving into the water. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot seals, dolphins, and a variety of seabirds in their natural habitat. The lush rainforests, ancient forests, and pristine rivers in this area are also home to diverse flora and fauna. The Chilean Fjords provide a remarkable opportunity for travelers seeking adventure, pristine landscapes, and the chance to connect with nature in a truly remote and unspoiled setting.



DAY 12  -  Thursday Jan 14th 
Chilean Fjords, Chile

*The Chilean Fjords are a mesmerizing network of deep inlets, rugged coastlines, and glacial landscapes that extend along the southern coast of Chile. This remote region offers some of the most breathtaking and untouched natural beauty on the planet. Sail through the intricate fjords, where towering snow-capped peaks meet the sea, and witness dramatic glaciers calving into the water. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot seals, dolphins, and a variety of seabirds in their natural habitat. The lush rainforests, ancient forests, and pristine rivers in this area are also home to diverse flora and fauna. The Chilean Fjords provide a remarkable opportunity for travelers seeking adventure, pristine landscapes, and the chance to connect with nature in a truly remote and unspoiled setting.



DAY 13  -  Friday Jan 15th 
Punta Arenas, Chile
Arrival at 08h00
Departure at 18h00

Punta Arenas, located at the southern tip of Chile, is a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Explore the historic city center, where colorful buildings, museums, and monuments tell the story of the region's pioneering past. Visit landmarks such as the Plaza Muñoz Gamero, adorned with a statue of Ferdinand Magellan, and the Palacio Sara Braun, an elegant mansion showcasing the city's affluent past. Wander along the waterfront promenade, offering panoramic views of the Strait of Magellan and the surrounding mountains. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the nearby natural wonders, such as the rugged landscapes of Torres del Paine National Park or the remote beauty of Tierra del Fuego. Sample traditional Patagonian cuisine at local restaurants, where you can savor fresh seafood, hearty stews, and fine Chilean wines. With its blend of history, culture, and stunning scenery, Punta Arenas offers a captivating destination for travelers exploring the southernmost reaches of Chile.



DAY 14  -  Saturday Jan 16th 
Cape Horn, Chile

*Cape Horn, located at the southern tip of South America, is a remote and legendary maritime landmark known for its extreme weather conditions and historic significance. It is where the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet, and its rugged and desolate landscape has posed numerous challenges to sailors and explorers throughout history. The surrounding waters are known for their treacherous seas, making the passage around Cape Horn a symbol of adventure and endurance for seafarers. Visiting this remote and windswept location offers a unique opportunity to connect with the rich history of exploration and the forces of nature at their most powerful.



DAY 15  -  Sunday Jan 17th 
Ushuaia, Argentina
Arrival at 08h00
Departure at 18h00

Ushuaia, often referred to as the 'End of the World,' is the southernmost city in the world, nestled at the tip of Argentina's Tierra del Fuego archipelago. Explore the rugged landscapes of Tierra del Fuego National Park, where you can hike through ancient forests, cruise along the Beagle Channel, and marvel at dramatic glaciers and fjords. Visit the historic Prison Museum, housed in a former penal colony, to learn about the region's fascinating history and the indigenous Yamana people. Embark on an unforgettable journey to Antarctica from Ushuaia's bustling port, where you can witness majestic icebergs, wildlife such as penguins and whales, and the breathtaking beauty of the Antarctic wilderness. Don't miss the chance to savor fresh seafood and regional specialties at local restaurants, and shop for souvenirs and handicrafts at the charming shops and markets in the city center. With its unique blend of natural beauty, history, and adventure, Ushuaia offers an unforgettable experience at the southernmost tip of the world.



DAY 16  -  Monday Jan 18th 
Cruising day at Sea





DAY 17  -  Tuesday Jan 19th 
Falkland Islands
Arrival at 07h00
Departure at 16h00

Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, offers a unique blend of British charm and rugged natural beauty. This small but vibrant town is known for its colorful houses, historic landmarks, and rich wildlife. Visitors can explore the historic Dockyard Museum to learn about the islands' maritime and military history, or visit Christ Church Cathedral, the southernmost Anglican cathedral in the world. Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled by the abundant wildlife, including penguins, seals, and diverse bird species. Nearby Gypsy Cove offers stunning coastal views and opportunities to spot Magellanic penguins. With its quaint charm and stunning landscapes, Port Stanley provides an unforgettable experience at the edge of the South Atlantic.



DAY 18  -  Wednesday Jan 20th 
Cruising day at Sea





DAY 19  -  Thursday Jan 21st 
Puerto Madryn, Argentina
Arrival at 08h00
Departure at 16h00

Puerto Madryn, nestled on the coast of Argentine Patagonia, is a picturesque city renowned for its stunning coastline, abundant wildlife, and unique marine experiences. Explore the pristine beaches, where you can relax on the golden sands and admire the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Visit the nearby Valdes Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, where you can observe southern right whales, penguins, sea lions, and a variety of seabirds in their natural habitat. Embark on a whale watching tour from Puerto Madryn's harbor, where you can witness these magnificent creatures breaching and playing in the waves. Dive into the city's rich maritime history at the EcoCentro, an interactive museum dedicated to the marine life of the Patagonian coast. Indulge in delicious seafood at local restaurants, where you can sample fresh-caught fish and traditional Patagonian dishes. With its unparalleled natural beauty and diverse wildlife, Puerto Madryn offers an unforgettable destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.



DAY 20  -  Friday Jan 22nd 
Cruising day at Sea





DAY 21  -  Saturday Jan 23rd 
Punta Del Este, Uruguay
Arrival at 11h00
Departure at 17h00

Punta del Este, often referred to as the 'Hamptons of South America,' is a glamorous resort city located on Uruguay's southeastern coast. Explore the stunning beaches that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, including Playa Brava and Playa Mansa, known for their golden sands and vibrant atmosphere. Wander through the city's chic neighborhoods, where you'll find luxurious hotels, upscale boutiques, and trendy cafes. Visit iconic landmarks such as La Mano, a sculpture of a hand emerging from the sand, and the famous Casapueblo, a unique architectural masterpiece created by artist Carlos Páez Vilaró. Indulge in world-class dining at gourmet restaurants, serving up fresh seafood, traditional Uruguayan dishes, and fine wines from local vineyards. Don't miss the vibrant nightlife scene, where you can dance the night away at beach clubs, bars, and casinos. With its blend of natural beauty, luxury amenities, and cosmopolitan charm, Punta del Este offers an unforgettable destination for travelers seeking sun, sea, and sophistication.



DAY 22  -  Sunday Jan 24th 
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Arrival at 06h00

*Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is a captivating city known for its rich culture, European-inspired architecture, and passionate embrace of the tango. Explore historic neighborhoods like San Telmo, visit the iconic Obelisco and the Teatro Colón, one of the world's grandest opera houses. Stroll along the elegant Avenida 9 de Julio, dine at traditional parrillas (steakhouses), and attend a live tango performance. Buenos Aires' unique blend of Latin American flair, European influences, and vibrant street life makes it a cultural gem in South America.



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Sun Jan 3rd 2027
 Lima
 Peru
departure: 20:00
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Mon Jan 4th
Pisco 
Peru 
arrival: 07:00
departure: 16:00
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Tue Jan 5th
 AT SEA
Wed Jan 6th
AT SEA 
Thu Jan 7th
 Coquimbo
 Chile
arrival: 09:00
departure: 17:00
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Fri Jan 8th
San Antonio 
Chile 
arrival: 09:00
departure: 18:00
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Sat Jan 9th
 AT SEA
Sun Jan 10th
Puerto Montt 
Chile 
arrival: 08:00
departure: 16:00
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Mon Jan 11th
 Puerto Chacabuco
 Chile
arrival: 10:00
departure: 20:00
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Tue Jan 12th
San Rafael Galcier 
Chile 
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Wed Jan 13th
 Chilean Fjords
 Chile
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Thu Jan 14th
Chilean Fjords 
Chile 
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Fri Jan 15th
 Punta Arenas
 Chile
arrival: 08:00
departure: 18:00
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Sat Jan 16th
Cape Horn 
Chile 
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Sun Jan 17th
 Ushuaia
 Argentina
arrival: 08:00
departure: 18:00
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Mon Jan 18th
AT SEA 
Tue Jan 19th
 Falkland Islands
arrival: 07:00
departure: 16:00
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Wed Jan 20th
AT SEA 
Thu Jan 21st
 Puerto Madryn
 Argentina
arrival: 08:00
departure: 16:00
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Fri Jan 22nd
AT SEA 
Sat Jan 23rd
 Punta Del Este
 Uruguay
arrival: 11:00
departure: 17:00
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Sun Jan 24th
Buenos Aires 
Argentina 
arrival: 06:00
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Embark on a 21 nights cruise, leaving Lima from January 3rd to 24th 2027, with stops in Pisco, Coquimbo, San Antonio, Puerto Montt, Puerto Chacabuco, San Rafael Galcier, Chilean Fjords, Punta Arenas, Cape Horn, Ushuaia, Falkland Islands, Puerto Madryn, Punta Del Este and Buenos Aires.

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Oceania Insignia

Oceania Insignia is a sophisticated vessel, offering a luxurious and intimate cruise experience. Originally launched in 1998 and refurbished in 2019, the ship combines classic charm with modern amenities, featuring rich décor and spacious staterooms. The Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center offers wellness services, while the onboard Culinary Center provides guests with hands-on cooking classes, making Insignia a perfect choice for culinary enthusiasts.

With a tonnage of 30,277 GT, Oceania Insignia accommodates up to 684 guests, supported by a crew of 400, across 9 decks. Dining options include the gourmet Grand Dining Room, Polo Grill, and the specialty Italian restaurant, Toscana. The entertainment program offers enriching talks, live shows, and intimate lounges. Insignia sails at a steady speed of 18 knots, offering a relaxed, luxurious atmosphere.

Insignia’s culinary program is world-class. Whether enjoying Italian specialties at Toscana, savoring a fine steak at Polo Grill, or dining at the elegant Grand Dining Room, guests are treated to exceptional cuisine. With its intimate ambiance and enriching entertainment options, Oceania Insignia provides a sophisticated and unforgettable cruise experience.

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