7th Nov 2022
Guayaquil
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18:00
The second major jumping off point for the Galapagos Islands after Quito, this is a little city with a big heart. A sea port first and foremost, the city’s personality has been founded on that, and all the better it is for it too. Almost Caribbean in feeling, the clement climate coupled with the intermingling rhythms floating from the windows and abundance of fresh seafood make this a very tropical destination. View less
Once not even considered by the travel books as a potential destination in its own right, the city has undergone something of a resurgence in the past few years. Proud Guayaquileños will not hestitate to point out the Malecón or the exciting new riverfront promenade, once a no-go area after dark, now happily (and hippily) lined with museums, restaurants, shops, and ongoing entertainment. The new airport and urban transportation network are also lauded to the happy tourists who find themselves here. As the largest and most populous city in Ecuador as well as being the commercial centre, it would only be natural that the city would have some kind of modern architecture, but it is the colourful favelas, or to use their real name guasmos, that cling to the side of the hillside like limpets that really catch your eye. A blend of old and new, the first inhabitants can be traced back to 1948 when the government cleared the area for affordable housing, these shanty towns are witness to the social and political particularities that Guayaquil has faced in the past.
Calling all skywatchers, umbraphiles and astronomers! Extremely rare and very exciting, a full solar eclipse is a bucket list experience if ever there was one. Scheduled for 4th December, 2021 the next eclipse will take place only in Antarctica and we will be positioned in the small path of totality for maximum effect. This experience is not available for the average cruisers; imagine being surrounded by brilliant light one minute, then complete blackout the next, before enjoying the mysterious shadow-play as we wind back to the blinding white of Antarctica.
Watch how the curious wildlife will react to the eclipse, making sure to note their behaviour and let the onboard naturalist know. Other onboard expedition staff will share their insightful knowledge in order to help you gain a better understanding of this phenomenal phenomenon. As if a trip to the seventh continent was not special enough!
9th Nov 2022
Salaverry
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12:30
Salaverry is the port for Trujillo, Peru’s third largest city. Located about nine hours north of Lima, Trujillo was founded in 1534 by the Spanish conquistador Pizarro. The attractive, colonial city retains much of its original charm with elegant casonas, or mansions, lining the streets.
10th Nov 2022
Lima (Callao)
08:30
20:00
“Lima, de kurkdroge hoofdstad van Peru (als het over hoofdsteden gaat is alleen Caïro droger), is een florerende, energieke metropolis gebouwd op oude fundamenten waar millennia aan gewerkt is. Op het eerste gezicht is het geen bijzondere plek, maar als het kurkdroge oppervlak onder de hoge kantoren en stoffige woningen wordt verwijderd komen de charmes van Lima tevoorschijn: Prachtig bewaard gebleven pre-Colombiaanse ruïnes bevinden zich onder moderne wolkenkrabbers, een culturele potpourri van wereldklasse musea, door de zon geblakerde stranden prachtig opgelicht door zonsondergangen en een van de meest spannende en dynamische culinaire landschappen ter wereld.
Lima is een geschiedenis van twee steden. Koloniale charme is er in overvloed in het historische stadscentrum waar barokke en neoklassieke kathedralen, paleizen, kloosters en overblijfselen van oude stadsmuren uitkijken over indrukwekkende plaza’s – waaronder het cinematografische 16de-eeuwse Plaza de Armas, het werk van de Spaanse veroveraar Pizarro. Maar een ander Lima rijst op in de barrios die de rotsen omarmen aan de kust van Miraflores en Barranco . Miraflores, het moderne gezicht van Lima, is een levendige enclave van chique restaurants, bars en nachtelijk uitgaansvertier, en Barranco is een Boheemse resortgemeenschap met talrijke grote casonas omgebouwd tot sfeervolle hotels en eetgelegenheden. Eén van de attracties van de stad is het navigeren tussen oud en nieuw.
Maar de Peruaanse hoofdstad is het meest bijzonder tijdens maaltijden, waar de kenmerkende gerechten van zijn wereldberoemde cuisine-ceviche, lomo saltado pisco (roergebakken biefstuk met tomaten, peper, uien en gebakken aardappels), aji de gallina (met peper bestrooide kippenstoof), causa (aardappelpuree met laagjes avocado en garnalen) – culinaire legendes zijn, en daarnaast zult u onder de indruk zijn als u in de ban raakt van Peru’s buitengewone nationale cocktail, de zeer verslavende pisco sour. ¡Salud!”
11th Nov 2022
Paracas
07:00
18:00
The port city of Paracas is blessed with magnificent natural beauty and rich historical importance, offerings inviting beaches, ideal weather and pleasant scenery — a combination that draws visitors throughout the year. The shores of the Paracas Peninsula and waters of the bay teem with wildlife and have been declared a national reserve. Condors frequently can be seen gliding on the sea winds or perched on the cliffs; pink flamingos often rest here on their migratory flights. View less
The complex interaction between wind and ocean, sun and land has transformed this region into a kind of lunarscape under an equatorial sun. Another reason for travellers to come to this area is its proximity to the famous and mysterious Nazca Lines. Visible from the air, these strange markings stretch for miles on a large barren plain and have bewildered archaeologists, historians and mathematicians since their discovery over a century ago. The earliest Andean people found shelter here. The Paracas culture was known for fine weavings in geometrical designs and vibrant colours, which have been preserved for thousands of years by the dry climate. Some of the finest examples are in museums in Lima. The town of Ica is Peru’s finest wine centre, as well as home to the fiery brandy-derived beverage known as Pisco. The surrounding area features oases with springs considered to have medicinal cures. Pier Information The ship is scheduled to dock at Port of Paracas, about a 45-minute drive from Ica. There are no passenger facilities at the pier. Shopping Shopping opportunities are limited; some souvenirs can be found at the museum in Ica. A bottle of Peruvian Pisco (grape brandy) makes a nice memento. The local currency is the nuevo sol. Cuisine Seafood is highly recommended, however, we recommend you dine only in the hotel restaurants in Peru’s southern region. Be sure to sample the national drink pisco sour and the area’s excellent wines. Always drink bottled water and avoid ice cubes. Other Sites The Bay of Paracas is sheltered by the Paracas peninsula, noted as one of the best marine reserves in the world. This is also a popular resort area thanks to its beautiful bay, beaches and dependable warm weather. Facilities include swimming pools, tennis courts, miniature golf and a good restaurant. For those who are looking for a little adventure dune buggies are available. Local boat trips can be booked to the Ballestas Islands but be aware that commentary is given in Spanish. Private arrangements for independent sightseeing are limited in this port as cars have to come from Lima. Please submit your request to the Tour Office early in the cruise.
Calling all skywatchers, umbraphiles and astronomers! Extremely rare and very exciting, a full solar eclipse is a bucket list experience if ever there was one. Scheduled for 4th December, 2021 the next eclipse will take place only in Antarctica and we will be positioned in the small path of totality for maximum effect. This experience is not available for the average cruisers; imagine being surrounded by brilliant light one minute, then complete blackout the next, before enjoying the mysterious shadow-play as we wind back to the blinding white of Antarctica.
Watch how the curious wildlife will react to the eclipse, making sure to note their behaviour and let the onboard naturalist know. Other onboard expedition staff will share their insightful knowledge in order to help you gain a better understanding of this phenomenal phenomenon. As if a trip to the seventh continent was not special enough!
13th Nov 2022
Arica
06:30
20:00
Arica is de meest noordelijkste stad van Chili. Het is de thuisbasis van ‘s werelds droogste woestijn, de Atacama. Attracties die je hier kunt vinden zijn onder andere een fascinerend archeologisch museum dat beweert de oudste mummies ter wereld te hebben. Verse zeevruchten die rechtstreeks uit de Pacifische kust komen zijn het hoogtepunt van de meeste menu’s in Arica.
Calling all skywatchers, umbraphiles and astronomers! Extremely rare and very exciting, a full solar eclipse is a bucket list experience if ever there was one. Scheduled for 4th December, 2021 the next eclipse will take place only in Antarctica and we will be positioned in the small path of totality for maximum effect. This experience is not available for the average cruisers; imagine being surrounded by brilliant light one minute, then complete blackout the next, before enjoying the mysterious shadow-play as we wind back to the blinding white of Antarctica.
Watch how the curious wildlife will react to the eclipse, making sure to note their behaviour and let the onboard naturalist know. Other onboard expedition staff will share their insightful knowledge in order to help you gain a better understanding of this phenomenal phenomenon. As if a trip to the seventh continent was not special enough!
15th Nov 2022
Antofagasta
05:00
23:00
De havenstad Antofagasta wordt omringd door de steile heuvels van het kustmassief van Chili en ligt aan de Stille Oceaan. Een deel van de Atacama-woestijn, het is een van de droogste gebieden op aarde. De spectaculaire kliffen en rotsformaties zijn een kenmerk van deze badplaats en een van de meest beroemde, La Portada, ligt in het noorden. Een natuurlijke boog van rots in de oceaan, het is een oriëntatiepunt van Chili en dit magische gebied. In de stad, tour El Barrio Historico, waar u verschillende nationale monumenten van de rijke en legendarische mijngeschiedenis van de stad kunt observeren. Neem een pauze in Plaza Colon, waar je een lokale band van muzikanten kunt zien spelen in de buurt van de Torre del Reloj, een replica van de beroemde Big Ben in Londen. Verken de gotische kathedraal en het historische theater of verken buiten de stad de mijlpaal van de Steenbokskeerkring.
16th Nov 2022
Isla Pan De Acuzar
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17:00
Isla Pan de Azucar is the largest of several rock formations of highly metamorphosed sandstone and mudstone in front of a small ranger station at Caleta Pan de Azucar within the Pan de Azucar National Park. The national park of 43754 hectares straddles two of Chile’s regions, but just 1.1 square kilometers are formed by Isla Pan de Azucar, the neighboring Las Chatas islets and Las Mariposas (Butterfly) rocks. View less
To protect the South American sea lions and elusive marine otters seen on the island and islets, the park does not permit landings. Ships are not allowed to anchor either and even Zodiacs cruising along the shores need to be accompanied by local boats. During a Zodiac cruise several bird species including Humboldt Penguins, Inca Terns, Kelp Gulls, Peruvian Boobies, as well as Peruvian Pelicans, Peruvian Diving-Petrels, Red-legged Cormorants, and Turkey Vultures might be seen closer.
17th Nov 2022
Coquimbo
11:00
16:00
The name Coquimbo is derived from a native Diaguita word meaning ‘place of calm waters’. In fact, Charles Darwin had noted that the town was ‘remarkable for nothing but its extreme quietness’. Since then, Coquimbo has developed into a bustling port and the region’s major commercial and industrial centre from which minerals, fish products and fruits are exported. Used during the colonial period as a port for La Serena, Coquimbo attracted attention from English pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who visited in 1578.
Visitors enjoy strolling around the town, admiring some of the elaborate woodwork handcrafted on buildings by early British and American settlers. These wooden buildings are among Chile’s most interesting historical structures. Out of town, the area offers some fine beaches in a desert-like setting. Coquimbo serves as a gateway to the popular resort town of La Serena and trips farther into the Elqui Valley, known as the production centre for Chile’s national drink, pisco sour. The valley is also home to several international observatories that take advantage of the region’s exceptional atmospheric conditions.
18th Nov 2022
Valpraiso (Santiago)
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Een weelderige, onweerstaanbare wirwar van kronkelende straatjes, steile heuvels en 15 ascensores – ingenieuze antieke trams. In de omgeving is de badplaats Vina del Mar. Proever kustexcursie: hoogtepunten van Santiago.