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From Prairie Dogs to Penguins

14 Day South American Cruise

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This special package rate is offered exclusively by us. Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind adventure you’ll never forget. Places are limited, so contact us today to make sure you don’t miss out on the experience of a lifetime.

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Sail from Santiago, Chile to Buenos Aries, Argentina with 9 ports including the Falkland Islands, home of the penguins!

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Book with Inspired travels by Jess to receive up to 5 of the following perks:

  • Ultimate Beverage Package**

  • 4 Specialty Dinner Package***

  • 250 Minutes Internet

  • $50 per port excursion credit

  • and $125 on board credit!!

**Add 371.17 for tax and gratuities on Ultimate Beverage Package if chosen as a perk

***Add 32.30 for tax on the Specialty Dinning Package if chosen as a perk

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14 Days.
9 Ports.
1 Amazing Vacation.

Santiago (San Antonio), Chile

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    San Antonio is your gateway to Valparaiso, just 30 miles up the coast. There, enjoy the charm and colour of the hillside old quarter, or visit lovely nearby Viña del Mar and its famed floral clock. Head inland to Chile's scenic Central Valley, the country's breadbasket, and on to the Andes with their world-class vineyards and ski resorts. Or spend the day in metropolitan Santiago, considered the safest city in Latin America.

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    Puerto Montt, Chile

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      See the Osorno Volcano, often compared to Mt. Fuji for its perfect symmetry. Visit the jewel of the Lake District, Lago Todos Los Santos. Your gateway to Chile's Lake District, a land of green rapids, waterfalls and awesome scenery.

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      Puerto Chacabuco, Chile

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        Keep an eye out for Black Necked swans and the endangered Giant Condor. Sculptured icebergs, soaring fjords and Andean peaks are all around you. Visit the cascading waterfalls of Riserva Nacional Rio Simpson.

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        Punta Arenas, Chile

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          From the original name "Sandy Point," this southernmost capital city in Chile had its humble beginnings as sparse penal colony near the Straits of Magellan. Today, Punta Arenas is regarded as a geopolitical point of interest given its strategic location as a gateway to the Antarctic Peninsula.

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          Ushuaia, Argentina

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            Hike beautiful trails framed by the sea, forests, lakes and mountains. See Andean Condors and the rugged beauty of Tierra del Fuego National Park. Ushuaia is one of two main cities on the island territory of Tierra del Fuego.

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            Cape Horn, Chile

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              Located on the small island of Hornos Island, Cape Horn is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile. Although it’s not the most southern point of South America (the Diego Ramírez Islands holds that claim), Cape Horn marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Pacific Ocean. Discovered and first rounded by the Dutchman Willem Schouten, Cape Horn was a major point where ships carried trade around the world until the Panama Canal opened in 1914.

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              Stanley, Falkland Islands

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                Arrive to the capital of the Falkland Islands, also known as Port Stanley and you'll find a coastal town worthy of a jigsaw puzzle. This quaint city is home to a small population (so few are the residents that the town's only "jail" can only hold thirteen people.) But it's a place big on things to see and do. Whether you visit the Anglican Christ Church Cathedral, the southernmost cathedral in the world, or look for penguins.

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                Puerto Madryn, Argentina


                  If you want to see wildlife, go to the Punta Tombo Nature Reserve. Puerto Madryn is a gateway to remote wildlife preserves and Argentine patagonia. Visit the Paleontology Museum in the Chubut Valley. 

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                  Montevideo, Uruguay


                    Resting on the southernmost point of the Rio de la Plata, Uruguay's capital is a charming city. Tour the Establecimiento Juanico winery with buildings dating back to 1849. Wander the Plaza Independencia or take in the scenery at Estancia La Rabida. 

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                    Buenos Aires, Argentina


                      See this South American city which boasts vast cultural offerings, fine foods, and quaint cafes. The city that never sleeps lives up to its name with an exciting pulse of energetic people. Visit La Boca, birthplace of Tango. 

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