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* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected Cabin PricingPortsMiamiYou’ll discover Miami Beach with its pristine beaches and year-round sunshine. Spend a day strolling down the famed Ocean Drive or shop until your heart’s content on South Beach’s Lincoln Road. With a wide variety of cultural attractions, eclectic dining and vibrant nightlife, Miami offers a myriad of pre- and post-cruise choices you won’t find elsewhere. Cartagena - ColumbiaCartagena is a modern seaport and commercial center still boasts much of its original Spanish colonial architecture. Explore this beautiful and historic city's walled Old Town. Its fortress walls, quaint, narrow streets and balconied houses are all vivid reminders of its former colonialists. The city's numerous monasteries, plazas and noble mansions are significant links to this region's grand past.
Country - Colombia Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 5kms Currency - Colombian Peso (COP) Places of Interest Fortaleza de San Filipe, Las Bovedas, Church of San Pedro Claver Panama CanalThe Panama Canal is approximately 50 miles long and joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The waterway was cut through one of the narrowest portions of land joining North and South America and took over 400 years to complete. The canal was started by the French and finished by the United States. During the course of this construction over 30,000 people lost their lives. The first ship to transit the Panama Canal was in 1914 and today about fourteen thousand vessels do so each year. MantaA commercial centre – the second largest port after Guayaquil – and a thriving holiday centre, Manta and its people are drawn to the shore and its curving Malecón, the promenade that lines the bay. All of life is here – restaurants, bars and their music spill out, with revellers splitting their time between these and favourite beaches like El Murciélago. Don’t miss the chance to learn about the many talents of the locals and their ancestors – not least of which is the Panama hat that originated in nearby Montecristi. Guayaquil
SalaverryThis is our gateway to the treasures of northern Peru. Named after the Spanish city where conquistador Francisco Pizarro was born, Trujillo's stately mansions and decorated balconies date back as far as 1534. This is the Moche Valley, home to the extraordinary adobe citadels built a thousand years earlier by the Chimus and Mochicas. Most remarkable of all is Chan-Chan. Capital of the Kingdom of the Great Chimu and the largest city in South America to be built of mud, it once covered an area of over 12 square miles. LimaPeru's fascinating capital features many fine landmarks, not least of which is the Plaza de Armas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll appreciate its mix of colonial mansions, Moorish balconies, palaces and churches. Don’t miss a visit to the Gold Museum, brimming with resplendent Inca exhibits.
Country - Peru Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 12kms Currency - Nuevo Sol (PEN) Places of Interest Gold Museum, Pachacamac Ruins, Nazca Drawings CallaoLocated on the fringe of Peru's fascinating capital, Lima. The city features many fine landmarks, not least of which is the Plaza de Armas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll appreciate its mix of colonial mansions, Moorish balconies, palaces and churches. Don’t miss a visit to the Gold Museum, brimming with resplendent Inca exhibits. Pisco CoquimboLa Serena (Coquimbo), Chile If you're looking to steal a few tranquil moments, what better place than La Serena, The Serene One. Its nearby pristine beaches come with powdery white sand and warm water. And Chile's second-oldest city also offers quite a collection of cultural delights. Be sure to take in the stunning colonial architecture around the Plaza de Armas, go stargazing at the Mamalluca Observatory, and sample the region's mouth-watering seafood. ValparaisoSet around a magnificent harbor and against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains, Valparaiso is the capital of the Valparaiso Region, Chile’s principal port, and a delightful city to explore. Stroll its cobbled streets and quiet plazas, or head to Muelle Prat, a lively market. Just an hour inland is Santiago de Chile, founded in 1541 by the Conquistadors, and an impressive city of Spanish Colonial styles and old world, European architecture.
Santiago is the economic and cultural hub of the country, occupying a spectacular basin at the foot of the highest peaks of the Andes. Linger on leafy squares, visit the Palacio de la Moneda, see the pre-Colombian art museum and soak up the colorful street life of lively markets or the more sophisticated districts of Providencia and Las Condes. Country - Chile Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 95kms Currency - Chilean Peso (CLP) Places of Interest Cerro Polanco Funicular, Vina Del Mar, Concha y Toro Winery Puerto MonttChalet-style houses with ornate balconies will make you double-take this morning. Founded by German settlers in the mid 19th Century, Chile’s gateway to its spectacular lake district has a distinctly Alpine feel about it. From here, you’ve the chance to take in the best views of the region’s waterfalls, rivers and lakes, as well as Mt. Osorno with its snowcapped peak. Other highlights include the emerald green waters of Lake Todos Los Santos, more commonly known as Lake Esmeralda and described by Theodore Roosevelt as the most beautiful lake he had ever seen.
Country - Chile Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 12kms Currency - Chilean Peso (CLP) Places of Interest Lake Todos Los Santos, Puerto Varas, Petrohue River Puerto ChacabucoPuerto Chacabuco, Chile A very isolated town, Puerto Chacabuco is truly untouched and full of natural beauty. To see flora and fauna you can hike along the river and through the forest in Parque Aiken Del Sur or head to Coyhaique to view cascading waterfalls. Laguna San Rafael
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UshuaiaKnown as the world’s southernmost city and once home to a penal colony, Ushuaia is also our gateway to the magnificent Tierra del Fuego National Park. Named after the Yahgan Indians who lit fires in the region, this unspoilt wilderness of forests, lakes, rivers and glaciers is bristling with wildlife.
Country - Argentina Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 9kms Currency - Argentine Peso (ARS) Places of Interest Museo Maritimo, Estancia Haberton, Presidio Puerto MadrynThis remarkable port nestled in the Golfo Nuevo is a wonderland of wildlife. See colonies of penguin, herds of sea lions and magnificent elephant seals. Look for Orcas in the nearby waters. Shop, visit the seaside villages or head inland to the vast plains of Patagonia.
Country - Argentina Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 13kms Currency - Argentine Peso (ARS) Places of Interest Paleontology Museum, Punta Tombo Nature Reserve MontevideoFounded by the Spanish in 1720, the heart of Uruguay’s capital is home to some fine colonial architecture with beautiful 19th century houses and squares. Along the Rambla, the waterfront drive that stretches for 12 miles, you’ll discover sun-kissed beaches and sculpture-filled parks. Let yourself be tempted by several casinos, or stylish boutiques where suedes and amethysts are hard to resist.
Country - Uruguay Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 10kms Currency - Uyuguyan Peso (UYU) Places of Interest Estancia La Rabida, Establecimiento Juanico, Plaza Independencia Buenos AiresThis sophisticated Argentine jewel is the most European of South American capitals. Boulevards here are broader even than those in Paris. Nightlife beats to the pulse of the tango and bossa nova. Glamorous boutiques invite those looking for that special gift (leather is especially good value), while restaurants sizzle to the sound of succulent steaks.
Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 25kms Currency - Argentine Peso (ARS) Places of Interest Palermo Viejo District, Teatro Colon, La Boca SantosSantos initially became known for its important Port, which in the beginning of the 20th Century became the largest in Latin America, especially as a result of coffee exports. In the 1960s it was soccer’s turn, and the city became famous for being home to Santos Futebol Clube, the team where the 'King of Soccer', Pelé, played. Today, Santos is the largest city on the São Paulo State coast and it has excellent structure for commerce and services. It is proud of having the largest garden in the world: 5.3 km (3.3 mi) along the shore, with a bike path along the entire extension; as well as being one of the best Brazilian destinations for diving.
Country - Brazil Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from Port to Airport - 70kms Currency - Real (AUD) Places of Interest Laje de Santos Marine Park, Various Beaches, Caete Lookout, Coffee Museum BuziosCountry - Brazil Ilha Grande
Rio De JaneiroThere can be few more stunning sights than arriving in Brazil’s unofficial capital by sea. Take a people-watching stroll along the golden beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. Ride a cable car high above the city and take in the twin landmarks of Sugar Loaf Mountain and Corcovado with its giant statue of Christ the Redeemer. Then seek out unique gifts with a difference as you shop the city streets that seem to ring with the rhythm of a samba.
Country - Brazil Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 20kms Currency - Real (BRL) Places of Interest Sugarloaf Mountain, Christ the Redeemer, Copacabana, Ipanema SalvadorCountry - Italy FortalezaToday one of Brazil's major cities, with a colourful harbour area and a colonial history dating back to 1612, Fortaleza has developed around the ancient fortress of Our Lady of Assumption (Fortaleza Nossa Senhora de Assuncao). There's much to enjoy in its old centre, where you visit the magnificent iron structured Teatro Jose de Alencar and various museums or you can bargain in the market for embroidery, lace and other local handicrafts.
Country - Brazil Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 10kms Currency - Real (BRL) Places of Interest Teatro Jose de Alencar, Fortaleza Cathedral, Central Market Macapa
Alter Do ChaoThe fishing village of Alter do Chão, south-west of Santarém on the Rio Tapajós, has the finest river beach in the area.
ManausManaus is where the Amazon River meets with the other great rivers of Brazil. This city owes its fame and prosperity to an era when rubber trees were exploited back in the late 1890’s to early 1920’s. Visit the baroque opera house where local rubber moguls and aristocrats enjoyed international performances or head for the “meeting of the waters”, a spectacular sight where the dark waters of the Rio Negro meet the yellow hues of the Amazon.
Country - Brazil Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 30kms Currency - Real (AUD) Places of Interest Baroque, Amazon Village, Indian Museum BridgetownThe charming island of Barbados, with its capital Bridgetown retains a distinctive British Flavor. Sprawling plantations with beautiful mansions, towering lighthouses and historic towns take you back in time. Along the coast, pristine waters invite you to go snorkeling or scuba diving or relax on soft sands with a local specialty in hand.
Country - Barbados Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 13kms Currency - Bardados Dollar (BBD) Places of Interest Harrisons Cave, Turtle Bay, Andromeda Gardens GustaviaGustavia, St. Barts Gustavia, the capital of St. Barts (also known as St. Barths), is a chic and upscale port nestled among a picturesque harbor. Dozens of white sand beaches, soothing lagoons and a lush, green landscape abound on this French West Indies island. San JuanSan Juan is one of the biggest natural harbors in the Caribbean and is the second oldest city in the Americas. This beautiful city, called "La Ciudad Amurallada," was founded in 1521. Cobblestone streets, hanging balconies, chapels and many plazas characterize the historic end of the city, while modern amenities and high-rise hotels have sprung up on the more developed beachfront.
Country - Puerto Rico Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 5kms Currency - US Dollar (USD) Places of Interest New San Juan, El Yunque National Forest Seven Seas Mariner Cabin InfoView Another Cabin: Cruise line info![]() Regent Seven Seas CruisesThe ships of Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer voyages of exploration and discovery to over 300 ports. Our luxury vessels are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the thousands. The ambiance on board is personal, individual, accommodating - "upscale but not uptight." And all ships share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of our enviable six stars. With the 2003 debut of the new all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Voyager, Regent Seven Seas Cruises' fleet of six-star ships also includes the Seven Seas Mariner and the Seven Seas Navigator. Seven Seas Signature Initiative Ship info![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Seven Seas MarinerSeven Seas Mariner is the world's first all-suite, all-balcony ship, as well as the first to offer dining by the famed Le Cordon Bleu® of Paris in Signatures, one of four single, open-seating restaurants. Catering to only 700 guests, she is one of the most spacious cruise ships afloat, and, her staff to guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 provides the highest level of personal service in the six-star tradition of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
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