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Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas”, should be on every traveller’s bucket list! With this exclusive cruise and stay holiday, you will enjoy a luxury 5 night Machu Picchu tour. Highlights include a full day tour to Sacred Valley where you'll visit Maras' Salt pans, Moray Archaeological Site and Misminay Community, a scenic train journey to the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu and a half day Cusco city tour. You’ll have 1 night in vibrant Santiago before embarking Celebrity Infinity where you’ll experience South America, a land of tropical mystery, soaring mountains and astounding natural wonders. Revel in the rich history, culture and spectacular natural beauty of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay. Finally, bring this incredible trip to a close with a 2 night stay in the vivacious city of Buenos Aires where you can experience live jazz sets, a dynamic food scene and impressive art and architecture.
Lima
Machu Picchu
Santiago
Montevideo
Buenos Aires
Departure Date | Interior | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite |
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Various | £4,949 | £5,199 | £5,459 | - |
Price based on 16 Mar 2023 flying from London. Prices are subject to availability and may change out with our control. Flight supplements from regional airports will apply. For a live price for your chosen date, airport and hotels please call our Cruise Experts.
Maras' Salt pans, Moray Archaeological Site and Misminay Community
Cathedral, Qoricancha Inca Temple and the nearby archaeological sites
Sacred Valley Train to Aguas Calientes & Vistadome Train to Ollantaytambo station
The picturesque neighborhoods of ValparaÃso extend up into the hills overlooking the busy port and the Pacific Ocean beyond. To explore the churches and architectural landmarks that make this a World Heritage site, ride the ascencors, a series of elevators that are over 100 years old.
The picturesque neighborhoods of ValparaÃso extend up into the hills overlooking the busy port and the Pacific Ocean beyond. To explore the churches and architectural landmarks that make this a World Heritage site, ride the ascencors, a series of elevators that are over 100 years old.
This coastal enclave lives and dies by the sea, as evidenced by the colorful fishnet floats that adorn the main cathedral’s alter, the dozens of salmon farms that thrive in the hidden bays, and the hundreds of fishing boats that venture out each dawn in search of ocean bounty.
These are some of the most magnificent fjords in the world. As your eyes work their way up the jagged walls of mammoth glaciers, you may be rewarded with an Andean condor sighting. On the ocean’s surface, the Magellan penguins always put on a good show.
This 360-mile strait isolates the Tierra del Fuego archipelago from the rest of the South American continent, and is named after the ambitious Portuguese explorer and mariner Ferdinand Magellan. You'll retrace Magellan's route as you make the shortest crossing from Atlantic to Pacific between two land masses this side of the Panama Canal.
The southernmost point on the contiguous South American continent, Punta Arenas overlooks the Strait of Magellan and Otway Sound, home to colonies of sea lions and Magellan penguins. It’s also one of the few places on earth where you can snow ski while looking out over the ocean.
No city on the planet has a more southerly latitude. As a result, the sun shines for 18 hours during each summer day, providing ample opportunity to view the mix of glaciers, forests and sea, all framed by Mount Martial to the west and Mounts Olivia and Cinco Hermanos to the east.
Tierra del Fuego, Land of Fire, is the most isolated place in the Americas, and Cape Horn is its southernmost point. These craggy cliffs and windswept shores are stark, rugged beauty personified, creating a dramatic setting for the collision between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
This deep water port was founded in 1865 by Welsh immigrants. Extending out into the Atlantic from Puerto Madryn is the PenÃnsula Valdés, a wildlife sanctuary where vast numbers of sea elephants, whales and penguins far outnumber the few human visitors who make it out this far.
Montevideo is a thoroughly modern city with a rich artistic tradition, the reach of the rural estancias is all around you. If ever there were a time you were inclined to indulge, delicious steaks are the specialty of the house in virtually every restaurant.
If only one word could be used to describe this vibrant and richly cosmopolitan city, it would be "mosaic." Stroll along these broad thoroughfares, like the Plaza de Mayo, where famed first lady Evita Perón led fervent crowds to petition for her husband’s release from prison, or visit Pirámide de Mayo, the oldest of the city’s many national monuments.
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