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Expedition with Cunard from Santiago de Chile to Southampton (London)

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Sensational performances at the "Royal Court Theatre"
Colonial style winter garden
Fencing and dance classes

Destination

Transatlantic

Trip Duration

31 nights

Cruise Ship

Queen Victoria

Cruise Company

Cunard

Itinerary

Santiago is one of those cities where the more you look, the more you find. Santiago hosts 40% of the country's population and has become a cultural centre with breathtaking natural beauty in the vicinity. Santiago lies in the center of the Santiago Basin, a valley surrounded by mountain ranges. The city has a varying elevation, towards the west it is 400m above sea level whereas at the Plaza Baquedano it comes to 540m.

The Coquimbo port is home to two shipwrecks. Located on the highest mountain in the city and with a height of 92 meters, "The Cross of the Third Millenium' is the city's best-known monument. Near and around the city, you will also be able to visit some of the local wineries.

Arica has a population of 185,000 and is popularly known as the "City of Eternal Spring". Arica impresses not only with its gorgeous beaches and sparkling blue water, but also with its attractions such as the Archaeological Museum and the Customs House, which was designed by Gustav Eiffel.

The Peruvian capital Lima is also the largest city in the country. Together with the port city of Callao, it forms the so-called metropolitan area. Lima's historic centre has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. With a mixture of Western influences and indigenous cultures, Lima has developed into a tourist destination not to be missed. Make sure not to miss the site of Pachacamac which is about 40 km south-east of Lima. This site dates back to A.D. 200 and was a religious site built before the Inca invasion of the area.

Manta is located on the Pacific coast of Ecuador and can look back on a long history. Even before the Spanish conquest, there were settlements here. Explore the small shops and don't miss your chance to try the freshly caught tuna.

The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans together. Since the canals opening in 1914, this channel has become one of the most important waterways in the world, earning itself the title of one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Over 815,000 ships have traveled this canal in the last 100 years. Not only does the Panama Canal allow for passage between two of most immense oceans but it also provides great access to some of the most culture rich and vibrant destinations in Panama.

What’s included:

Included Services

  • A cruise from Santiago de Chile, Chile to Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom on board the Queen Victoria
  • Accommodation in the cabin category you booked
  • Most entertainment onboard
  • All shipboard main meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
  • All port and government charges

Optional services:

  • Beverage Packages * (more information)
  • Gratuities
  • Hotels
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Transfers
  • Rental vehicles
  • Travel insurance
  • Additional flights
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You will be sailing on:

Queen Victoria

Cruise like royalty in the unique and luxurious ambiance on board the Queen Victoria. Explore her wood-panelled library, the museum at sea and the Royal Court Theatre with its extraordinary show programme.

Refurbishment Year:

2015

Passengers:

2061
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Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
  • 2 Adults

  • 31 nights

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Expedition with Cunard from Santiago de Chile to Southampton (London)