South America & Patagonia II
Norwegian Sun 20 night Fly-Cruise

Buenos Aires Argentina

 

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Departs UK Thursday

2010 • March 11



 

Itinerary
Arrive
Depart
Thursday

Depart UK

   
Friday
Santiago (Valparaiso) Chile
Transfer to a first-class hotel for 2 nights accommodation
 
Sunday
Valparaiso transfer to pier
embark
5pm
Monday
Cruise South Pacific
Tuesday
Puerto Montt Chile
8am
6pm
Wednesday
Puerto Chacabuco Chile
10am
5pm
Thursday
Cruise Patagonic Channels
Cruise Chilean Fjords
Friday
Cruise Straight of Magellan
Saturday
Punta Arenas Chile
Antartic landings available
Tour to Torres del Paine available
6am
6pm
Sunday
Cruise Beagle Channel (Glacier Cruising)
Ushuaia Argentina
noon
8pm
Monday
Cruise Cape Horn
Tuesday
Stanley Falkland Islands
9am
4pm
Wednesday
Cruise South Atlantic
Thursday
Puerto Madryn Argentina
7am
4pm
Friday
Cruise South Atlantic
Saturday
Montevideo Uruguay
10am
7pm
Sunday
Buenos Aires Argentina
6am
disembark
Sunday
Buenos Aires Argentina
Transfer to a first-class hotel for 2 nights accommodation prior to overnight flight home
Tuesday
Buenos Aires/UK
Wednesday
Arrive UK
  Go ashore by tender.

NCL Fly-Cruise Includes:

14 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard
Norwegian Sun

2 night's hotel accommodation in Santiago (room only) pre-cruise

2 night's hotel accommodation in Buenos Aires (room only) post-cruise

24 hour dining

All entertainment on board

Economy scheduled return flights from London

All overseas transfers between airport, hotel, pier and ship

NCL Cruise Only Includes:

14 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard
Norwegian Sun

24 hour dining

All entertainment on board

Highlights:

Watch the antics of sea lions, elephant seals and penguins at Puerto Madryn

Montevideo’s beautiful Old Town is home to colonial buildings and tempting boutiques

Snow-capped mountains, emerald lakes and waterfalls create the backdrop for the Chilean Lake District

More Information:

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Excludes: Travel insurance, drinks, hotel meals, shore excursions, UK regional flights (available at a supplement), personal expenses, cover charge on selected services, service charges, tips on board & ashore & any other item not expressly included in the fare. A discretionary service charge applicable to your cruise will be added to your holiday price and shown separately on your confirmation invoice. If you do not wish to pay this up front with the balance of your holiday cost, but would rather decide whether or not to pay the charge on the ship, please ensure you tell us at the time of booking or at any time up to 2 weeks before departure and we will arrange for the charge to be applied to your stateroom account.

Norwegian Sun

Norwegian Sun

Here comes the Sun and you’ll warm to her the minute you step aboard. You can choose when and where to dine from her 12 fabulous dining options and relax or live it up in 10 bars and lounges. Great leisure facilities include two pools, an oceanview gym and luxurious Body Waves Spa..

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Ship Highlights

Le Bistro French Restaurant

Four Seasons Main Restaurant

East Meets West Steakhouse

Observation Lounge

       

Stardust Lounge

Golf Driving Net

Body Waves Spa

Swimming Pools

       

 

 

 

 

 

Diver in sea

NCL Shore Excursions... The Fun Never Stops

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Some tours are available for pre-request no later than 5 days prior to your departure.

   
Valparaiso (Santiago) Chile

This beautiful city clings to impossibly steep cliffs, bisected by twisting footpaths, stairways and the city's unique system of 16 funicular cars called ascensores. Valparaiso is only one hour away from Santiago. On your trip from Santiago to Valparaiso you can enjoy spectacular views of numerous vineyards und snow-capped mountain-peaks of the Andes.

 

Puerto Montt Chile

Surrounded by fir-covered islands and bays with snowcapped mountains in the distance, Puerto Montt is Chile's yachting center and gateway to the stunning Lake District. On the shores of Lago Llanquihue, you'll see vacation homes that look like Swiss chalets. Visit Cascada de Los Novios and the jewel of the Lake District, Lago Todos Los Santos; Franklin D. Roosevelt called it the most beautiful lake in the world.

Puerto Chacabuco Chile

The Chilean archipelago is home to a spectacular wilderness of deeply cleft fjords, hanging glaciers and snow-covered Andean peaks. You will see cascading waterfalls tumble over steep canyon walls, and hundreds of species of birds - including the near-extinct giant condor - flock to play and feed in the mist-shrouded islands.

Punta Arenas Chile

Squeezed on a narrow shelf between the towering Andes and the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas is totally isolated from the rest of Chile. Once the busiest port in South America and the epicenter for Chile's sheep ranching, today Punta Arenas is a major marine center and supply base for Antarctic expeditions.

Ushuaia Argentina

The southernmost town in the world faces the Beagle Channel, where Charles Darwin encountered the now-extinct Yahgan Indians in 1832. In this desolate, wind-swept part of the world, the scenery and wildlife are awesome. Visit the Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego, where you'll find magnificent beech forests, towering mountains, bottomless bogs, crystal clear lakes and a plethora of wildlife including seals, walruses and giant seabirds.

Stanley Falkland Islands

The capital of the Falklands - a group of 400 islands with a population of less than 3,000 - offers a taste of Victorian England in the South Atlantic. It's the smallest and most remote capital city in the world. In the days of the great sailing ships, Stanley Harbour saw much traffic as vessels called there regularly during journeys around Cape Horn. Now many islanders are sheep farmers, fiercely loyal to Britain and warmly hospitable to all who visit.

Puerto Madryn Argentina

The incredible array of wildlife including sea lions, elephant seals, penguins and whales has given this Patagonian area the name 'Galapagos of the East Coast.' Founded by Welsh immigrants, who came to homestead the vast Chubut Valley in the 1880's, Puerto Madryn still contains evocative reminders of its rich Celtic heritage.

Montevideo Uruguay

This charming resort/capital sits on the northern shore of the wide River Plata, surrounded by extensive ranchland. The peaceful waterfront is lined with sandy beaches, and the charming Old Town is an open-air museum of 18th- and 19th-century colonial architecture.

Buenos Aires Argentina

This remarkable city combines the excitement and sophistication of New York with the panache of Paris. Wide and shady boulevards are lined with palatial mansions, boutiques and animated cafés. Colorful flower kiosks decorate almost every corner. And at night the streets are filled with the sensuous sounds of the tango.