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South America from Santos Cruise

  • Departure DateSun 10th Apr 2022
  • Costa Cruises Costa Fascinosa
  • 3 Night Cruise From Santos
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Itinerary

  • Santos, Brazil
  • Camboriu, Brazil
  • Ilhabela
  • Santos, Brazil

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Day 1 - Santos, Brazil

Arrive: Sun 10 April 2022 / Depart: Sun 10 April 2022 at 18:00

Santos, a coastal city in southern Brazil's São Paulo state, is a major seaport stretching from the mainland to São Vicente Island. The island's urban center borders the Bay of Santos, known for its wide beach and adjacent 5.3km-long garden. The Museu do Café, occupying a 1922 commodities exchange preserved in the historic district, explores the area's key role in Brazil's coffee trade.

Day 2 - Camboriu, Brazil

Arrive: Mon 11 April 2022 at 08:00 / Depart: Mon 11 April 2022 at 16:00

Balneário Camboriú is a resort city in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. It’s known for its high-rise buildings and beaches like Praia Central. Bars, restaurants and shops line Avenida Atlântica, a busy boulevard next to the beach. Unipraias Park sits at the mouth of the Rio Camboriú, offering city views from zip lines and cable cars. The Cristo Luz Monument, a huge statue of Christ, overlooks the city.

Day 3 - Ilhabela

Arrive: Tue 12 April 2022 at 08:00 / Depart: Tue 12 April 2022 at 19:00

Ilhabela is an archipelago off the southeast coast of Brazil. The main island, Ilha de São Sebastião, is known for beaches like Castelhanos, Curral and Jabaquara. On the island's west coast, Ilhabela city is home to the white-and-blue Nossa Senhora d’Ajuda church. In vast, forested Ilhabela State Park, trails lead to Gato and Água Branca waterfalls. Offshore dive sites include the Aymoré and Velasquez shipwrecks

Day 4 - Santos, Brazil

Arrive: Wed 13 April 2022 / Depart: Wed 13 April 2022

Santos, a coastal city in southern Brazil's São Paulo state, is a major seaport stretching from the mainland to São Vicente Island. The island's urban center borders the Bay of Santos, known for its wide beach and adjacent 5.3km-long garden. The Museu do Café, occupying a 1922 commodities exchange preserved in the historic district, explores the area's key role in Brazil's coffee trade.

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