by Donald Wood
Last updated: 11:45 AM ET, Wed September 25, 2024
WHY IT RATES: Shore excursions
can take a memorable trip and make it unforgettable.—Donald Wood, Breaking News
Senior Writer.
Cunard has revealed it will offer up to five-day shore
excursions upon its highly anticipated return to South America next year.
The luxury cruise line will operate in the region for the
first time since 2020 with Queen Victoria's 78-night South America Discovery
voyage, roundtrip from Southampton. The sailing will depart the south coast on
January 9, 2025.
The voyage will call at several iconic destinations such as
Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Patagonia, the Chilean fjords, Callao and
Salvador. An extensive range of excursions is on offer, including:
Four-day Overland to Machu Picchu
A trip into Peru's mountains to visit Machu Picchu. Includes
a visit to an Andean village of flowers for a personal encounter with the
Quechua-speaking locals, before a train journey to Machu Picchu. Also includes
the fortress of Sacsayhuaman and sacred site of Koricancha.
Five-day Overland to Galapagos
An opportunity to discover the wildlife of the Galapagos
Islands. Days three and four feature a full-day boat, with options on the day
including the islands of Bartolome, Seymour & Bachas, Plazas & Punta
Carrion, Santa Fe, Floreana or Isabela. Ends with a visit to Twin Craters in
the highlands of Santa Cruz Island.
Four-day Iguassa Falls
Includes a panoramic tour of Salvador and white water
rafting, helicopter trips over the Iguassa gorge and jungle treks to view
wildlife, including toucans and giant butterflies. This is followed by visits
to both the Argentinian and Brazilian sides of the falls for scenic walks.
Snapshot of Salvador
Features a city tour taking in the key sights, such as
Carlos Gomes Avenue, Campo Grande Square and Sete de Setembro Avenue.
Grand Tour of Lima
Begins with a scenic drive to the Plaza Mayor, the main
square, and the Santo Domingo Convent, constructed in the 16th century. From
here, the excursion visits the modern suburbs of San Isidro and Miraflores.
Off the Beaten Track to Codpa Village
Begins with a drive through the Atacama Desert and a visit
to the Presencias Tutelares art sculptures. Guests will then visit Codpa
Village, located on the River Vitor. Upon arrival they will sample a glass of
Pintatani wine before embarking on a walking tour.
Best of Rio
A guided tour includes a ride along Rio's Guanabara Bay
before guests ascend via cable car to Sugar Loaf Mountain. Also includes a
drive along Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon beaches, before taking in the Statue
of Christ the Redeemer at the top of Corcovado Mountain, via cogwheel railway.
Copacabana Beach
Guests can spend approximately five hours relaxing on
Copacabana Beach.
Sunset Schooner Cruise
This three-hour cruise travels along the coastline of Rio de
Janeiro, passing by the beaches of Flamengo, Botafogo and Urca, as well as
offering views of Sugar Loaf Mountain and the Niterói beaches.
Highlights of Montecristi and Manta
A guided tour from Manta to Montecristi, home of the
Toquilla hat. Once in Montecristi, guests will see a weaving demo where a guide
will explain the process of how the hats are made.
Sights of Buenos Aires and Dinner and Tango Show
A comprehensive tour of the Argentinian capital followed by
dinner and a tango show.
Matthew Gleaves, Vice President, Commercial - North America
and Australia said: "Our South America shore experiences allow guests to
immerse themselves in the region's rich history, vibrant culture and
breathtaking landscapes. Each itinerary has been thoughtfully curated to offer
a blend of iconic landmarks and lesser known hidden gems ensuring our guests
can truly experience the unique beauty of South America."
The 78-night South America voyage will also feature a World
Voyage cocktail party, a shoreside Gala event, a unique commemorative gift for
guests and a World Voyage concierge.
SOURCE: Cunard press
release.
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