Itinerary Overview
Los Angeles (Long Beach Cruise Terminal)/San Antonio (Santiago)
Route Map
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 Jan 04, 2027 - Los Angeles (Long Beach Cruise Terminal)
Long Beach is the place to start with its central location to Southern California attractions and just a boat ride away to Catalina Island. Visitors can enjoy at day at Aquarium of the Pacific or tour majestic Queen Mary and still have time for a bike ride at sunset. The city of Long Beach offers a variety of outstanding cultural arts and music festivals and world class sporting events. Spend a few days and discover Long Beach has so much more to offer in shopping, dining, the arts, and nightlife. Long Beach is the place to start for all Southern California adventures!
Day 2 Jan 05, 2027 - At Sea
Day 3 Jan 06, 2027 - At Sea
Day 4 Jan 07, 2027 - At Sea
Day 5 Jan 08, 2027 - Acapulco
Acapulco is one of the most exciting travel destinations in the world. Known for its fantastic nightlife, picturesque beaches, limitless watersports, and world-famous cliff divers, Acapulco offers plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and adventure.
Day 6 Jan 09, 2027 - At Sea
Day 7 Jan 10, 2027 - At Sea
Day 8 Jan 11, 2027 - Cross Equator
Cruise across the Equator from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere.
Day 9 Jan 12, 2027 - Manta
Manta is one of Ecuador's major port blending colourful fishing villages, unspoilt beaches and unusual tropical dry forest to make this an important tourist destination and starting point for many exciting excursions. Make time to shop for local craft or visit the Archaeological Museum which features pre-Columbian artefacts left by the Manta culture. From Manta you can visit the capital, Quito and, if you have the time, the Galapagos islands.
Day 10 Jan 13, 2027 - At Sea
Day 11 Jan 14, 2027 - At Sea
Day 12 Jan 15, 2027 - Lima (Callao)
Callao is the port of Lima, located six miles from the city center. Among Callao’s attractions is the Real Felipe, a colonial-style fortress built in the 18th century to defend Lima from English and Dutch buccaneers. Today, a visit to Lima may serve as a unique Peruvian experience that offers a glimpse into the Andean world, Spanish tradition and the country’s modern aspects.
Day 13 Jan 16, 2027 - At Sea
Day 14 Jan 17, 2027 - At Sea
Day 15 Jan 18, 2027 - Coquimbo
Coquimbo is near the northern port city of La Serena and one of Chile’s regional capitals. It lies between the Atacama Desert and the central valley, rich in agriculture and is an important distribution center for fruit from the Elqui Valley. Some of the elaborate woodwork handcrafted on the buildings here by early British and American settlers still remains and these wooden buildings are among Chile’s most interesting historical structures. From here you can visit the resort town of La Serena (cathedral and churches), the mountain-topTololo Observatory and the Elqui Valley.
Day 16 Jan 19, 2027 - Santiago (San Antonio)
Santiago, like Chile in general, has enjoyed a renaissance of cultural, intellectual and especially commercial activity for more than two consecutive decades. The Andes Mountains overlook Santiago's eastern edge, and their snowy peaks provide good hiking, skiing, rafting and kayaking—and the beach is only a short drive away. Small wonder it is the country's capital and largest city, as well as one of the continent's largest metropolises.
Centro (downtown Santiago) is still dotted with Spanish colonial buildings and old churches, as well as many sparkling new modern buildings. Other neighborhoods house international restaurants, upscale boutiques and lively nightlife. Tourist areas are compact, and the resident Santiaguinos are pleasantly helpful. The city has a certain efficiency not found elsewhere in Latin America, and an obvious prosperous feel to it. The major drawback is that ongoing development and traffic congestion have created air pollution and smog, and the shanty towns on the outskirts appear to be growing (albeit in a controlled state).
Stateroom Categories
Included Inclusions & Amenities
- 15-night Cruise
- Meals
- Entertainment
Trip Summary
Pricing Terms & Remarks
Cruise rates are in US dollars, per person, based on double occupancy, capacity controlled and subject to change at any time without prior notice. Government taxes and fees are included for all guests. Ships' Registry: The Bahamas & Panama.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.