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Caribbean To Cape Horn
Caribbean To Cape Horn
Caribbean To Cape Horn
Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas
Miami
Miami
Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt
Aruba
Aruba
Chilean Fjords
Chilean Fjords
Manta
Manta
Santiago
Santiago
Santa Marta
Santa Marta
Puerto Chacabuco
Puerto Chacabuco
Laguna San Rafael
Laguna San Rafael
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 Cruise Length
37 Days
 Cruise Starts
Miami
 Cruise Finishes
Buenos Aires
37 Day Caribbean To Cape Horn Itinerary (Oceania)
Cruise Line
Oceania
Ship
Ship Class
Regatta-Class
Departures
Passengers
684
Crew
400
Launched
1998
Refurbished
2018
Cruise Code
CHMBAIN36.4

Overview

Begin your journey in Miami and cruise through to Buenos Aires onboard Oceania Insignia and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Oceania and Global Journeys.

Cruise Itinerary

Departs: 17:00

Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.

This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Visitors from all over the world enjoy Miami’s famous Art Deco buildings, family-friendly zoos and romantic palm tree-lined streets filled with fantastic restaurants. Don’t forget about the white sandy beaches and year-round warm weather, perfect for relaxing before or after your Caribbean cruise from Miami.

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 13:00

The southernmost point of the United States, Key West is known for its glorious sunshine, wild beaches, historical charm and carefree attitude. It boasts year-round tropical weather, and some of the clearest snorkelling and most preserved coral reef structures in the world. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Key West:

  • play a round at the Key West Golf Club
  • take a photo at the Southernmost Point of the United States
  • visit the home of Ernest Hemingway
  • ride a trolley through historical Old Key West

Arrives: 11:00 Departs: 18:00

Discover a touch of old Amsterdam transported to an island paradise. The capital of the Caribbean island Curacao, Willemstad is famous for its technicolour UNESCO World Heritage Site city centre. Ships will dock at the port.

Top Things to Do in Willemstad:

  • explore Christoffel National Park
  • snorkel in Caracas Bay
  • ride the trolley train through Willemstad
  • relax on Cas Abao Beach
  • visit the Hato Caves
  • join an underwater tour in a semi-submarine

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 16:00

Dutch influence still lingers on this balmy Caribbean island, part of the former Netherlands Antilles until its independence in 1986. Aruba is a contrast, the island's arid interior is dotted with cactus and windswept divi-divi trees while secluded coves and sandy beaches make up its coast.

Top Things to Do in Aruba:

  • 4WD through the Aruba Arikok National Park
  • explore the islands capital, Oranjestad
  • climb the steps to the summit of Hooiberg
  • swim and relax at Eagle Beach
  • snorkel or dive the Antilla shipwreck
Port:Oranjestad

Incredibly white sands and cobalt blue seas make the small island of Aruba a popular destination. In the bustling freeport town of Oranjestad, sherbet-coloured Dutch colonial buildings, draped in bougainvillea, oleander and hibiscus are simply picturesque. Ships will dock at the cruise terminal. 

Top Things to Do in Oranjestad:

  • 4WD through the Aruba Arikok National Park
  • visit the National Archeological Museum
  • climb the steps to the summit of Hooiberg
  • swim and relax at Eagle Beach
  • snorkel at De Palm Island

Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 18:00

Santa Marta is the oldest city in Colombia and abounds with Spanish colonial charm. From the mangroves of Ciénaga Grande to the beaches of Tayrona National Park, Santa Marta offers a multitude of thrilling adventures. Ships will dock at Puerto de Colombia.

Top Things to Do in Santa Marta:

  • hike to the Quebrada Valencia waterfalls
  • learn about the Tairona culture Taironaka Indian Reserve
  • visit the museum dedicated to Simon Bolivar
  • explore Tayrona National Park
  • visit the Cathedral of Santa Marta

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 13:00

Cartagena is a feast for the senses, with its consistently warm air, bright colours, history and nightlife. Filled with legends, romance and splendour, the walled city features Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and cultural sites. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Cartagena:

  • join a walking tour through the city
  • visit the Rosario Islands
  • explore the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas
  • visit the chocolate or emerald museums
  • wander the streets of Old Town and the Plaza Santo Domingo

The Panama Canal, a marvel of engineering, links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, facilitating global maritime trade. Stretching approximately 80km/50mi, this intricate waterway features three locks - Miraflores, Pedro Miguel, and Gatun - that elevate and lower vessels to overcome the variation in sea levels.

The Miraflores Locks' visitor center offers an insightful experience, allowing observers to witness massive ships navigating the locks. The Gatun Locks, a crucial part of the canal, showcase the impressive process of raising and lowering water levels to enable the passage of ships.

Traversing the Panama Canal provides a firsthand glimpse into the intricate operations that have shaped international shipping for over a century.

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 17:00

Colourful fishing villages, unspoiled beaches and unusual tropical dry forest make Manta an attractive tourist destination and the starting point for exciting day trips. Set along the mid-coast of Ecuador, the city is on of the countries largest seaports. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Manta:

  • tour the Cerro Jaboncillo Archaeological site
  • relax on San Clemente Beach
  • take a Chivas Bus to Montecristi
  • visit the Cabuya plant-weaving factory
  • look for Howler Monkeys at Pacoche Lodge and Reserve

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 16:00

Salaverry is the gateway to Trujillo, an elegant colonial town with brightly coloured façades, decorated with ornate wooden balconies. The city has a splendid backdrop of the Andean foothills and is set in a land scattered with impressive ruins and archaeological treasures left by ancient civilisations. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Salaverry:

  • explore the Temples of the Moon and Sun
  • eat some Ceviche in Huanchaco
  • visit the UNESCO-listed ruins of Chan Chan
  • visit the El Brujo Archaeological Complex

Arrives: 11:00 Departs: 20:00

Peru's capital, Lima was once the heart of Spain's South American empire in the 19th century, now modern Lima is a huge metropolis crammed with culture, and a history that pre-dates the Incas and is also a gateway to the marvels of Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca and the Amazon jungle. The historic heart of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and this is where many of Lima's museums, churches and colonial treasures are conveniently located, and is best explored on foot.

Port:Callao

Callao is the chief seaport of Peru and has a rich maritime heritage and vibrant urban culture. Located adjacent to Lima, it serves as a vital link between the capital city and the world.

Callao boasts an intriguing mix of colonial architecture and street art, most notably in the regenerated neighbourhood of La Punta, where visitors can stroll along the seaside promenade enjoying the ocean breeze.

The Real Felipe Fortress, a historical bastion against pirate attacks, dominates the local landscape with its imposing presence. Now a museum, it offers a deep dive into the area's colonial past.

Callao is also the gateway to the Palomino Islands, where visitors can see large colonies of sea lions and seabirds.

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 16:00

Pisco, located on the southern coast of Peru, is a city known for its rich history and natural beauty. It is the gateway to the Ballestas Islands, often referred to as the "Galápagos of Peru", where visitors can see diverse wildlife, including sea lions, penguins, and numerous bird species. Boat tours to these islands provide an unforgettable experience of Peru’s marine biodiversity.

The city is also renowned for its production of Pisco, the national spirit of Peru. Visitors can explore local vineyards and distilleries to learn about the Pisco-making process and enjoy tastings. Nearby, the Paracas National Reserve offers stunning desert landscapes and coastal scenery, perfect for exploring and enjoying outdoor activities.

Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 17:00

La Serena is home to serene beaches, historic charm, and cultural treasures. Explore the city’s colonial heritage at Plaza de Armas, flanked by the La Serena Cathedral and the intricately adorned Church of San Agustin.

Stroll through the picturesque Japanese-style gardens of Jardin del Corazon, a serene oasis in the heart of the city, or visit the Archaeological Museum with its pre-Columbian artifacts.

Meander along the expansive shoreline of Avenida del Mar or enjoy the coastal tranquillity at Playa Cuatro Esquinas. Adventure seekers can also hike, surf, or paraglide.

Ships dock at Coquimbo port, approximately 20 minutes by transfer (16km/10mi).

Port:Coquimbo

Coquimbo, is the primary cruise port for visiting the charming city of La Serena. Ships dock at the Port of Coquimbo, which is about 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from La Serena's city center, accessible in approximately 15 minutes by taxi or shuttle.

Arrives: 09:00 Departs: 18:00

Santiago, Chile’s capital, is a vibrant city set against the stunning backdrop of the Andes. The historic Plaza de Armas, founded in 1541, is the cultural heart of Santiago, where you can admire the impressive Metropolitan Cathedral and the Central Post Office's architecture. Nearby, the National Museum of Fine Arts showcases Chilean and South American art.

Bellavista, known for its colorful street art and lively atmosphere, is home to La Chascona, the house of poet Pablo Neruda. For a taste of local flavors, the bustling Mercado Central offers a variety of fresh seafood and traditional dishes, making it a culinary highlight of the city.

Port:San Antonio

One of the busiest ports on the western coast of South America, the port of San Antonio is the gateway to Santiago which is around an hour and half away.

Santiago is nestled at the foot of the Andes in the Maipo River Valley and inland lies the sun-kissed wine regions of Casablanca and Maipo Maipo Valley, Chile's renowned wine region.

Stroll down bustling Alameda, the city’s main thoroughfare to steal a look at the ornate 16th century architecture including the famed San Francisco church. Here you can climb the lovely Santa Lucia hill and take in some of the best views of the sprawling city below and the Sanhattan's skyscrapers.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 16:00

Puerto Montt, located in the southern reaches of Chile, serves as the gateway to the Chilean fjords, Patagonia, and the Andes Mountains. This port city is vital for its role in connecting the more remote parts of southern Chile. The Angelmó market, famous for its array of fresh seafood, vibrant handicrafts, and woollen goods, encapsulates the local culture and is a hub for culinary and artisanal exploration.

The nearby Lake District offers dramatic volcanic landscapes and lush forests, making Puerto Montt a central point for accessing natural wonders such as the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, where the Petrohué Falls and Osorno Volcano are key attractions. The city’s blend of natural beauty and cultural richness reflects the diverse offerings of the region.

Arrives: 10:00 Departs: 20:00

Puerto Chacabuco, located in southern Chile, is a primary gateway to the remote Aysén region, known for its dramatic landscapes and pristine wilderness. This small port town is crucial for connecting the isolated areas of Patagonia with the rest of the country, facilitating access to incredible natural sites.

Visitors to Puerto Chacabuco often use it as a starting point for exploring the lush rainforests, towering mountains, and deep fjords that define the area. Nearby attractions include the San Rafael Lagoon with its advancing glaciers and the Simpson River National Reserve, offering opportunities for hiking and wildlife watching. The region's rich biodiversity and the tranquil environment make Puerto Chacabuco a pivotal location for those seeking to immerse themselves in Chile’s untouched natural beauty.

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 17:00

Laguna San Rafael, located in the Aysén region of Chile, is a breathtaking natural wonder within the Laguna San Rafael National Park. The highlight of this remote destination is the San Rafael Glacier, a massive ice formation that descends from the Northern Patagonian Ice Field into the turquoise waters of the lagoon. Visitors can witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of icebergs calving from the glacier and floating in the lagoon.

Accessible primarily by boat, Laguna San Rafael offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The journey through the fjords to reach the lagoon is equally stunning, with lush forests and towering peaks. Wildlife is abundant, including sea lions, dolphins, and various bird species, adding to the area's ecological richness.

These fjords, carved by ancient glaciers, stretch along Chile's southern coast, revealing deep blue waters, towering peaks, and lush rainforests. You'll marvel at breathtaking views, including the famed Amalia Glacier, with its striking blue ice cascading into the sea. The region is rich in wildlife, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Spot majestic humpback whales, playful dolphins, and colonies of sea lions.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 18:00

Punta Arenas, perched on the southern tip of Chile's mainland, serves as a crucial gateway to the Antarctic, drawing explorers from around the world. This city is steeped in maritime history and is the largest population centre in Patagonia, offering a fascinating mix of cultural influences evident in its architecture and local customs. The Nao Victoria Museum, featuring replicas of historic ships, and the poignant Monumento al Ovejero, celebrating the region’s sheep farming heritage, are key highlights.

The rugged, windswept landscapes surrounding Punta Arenas invite outdoor enthusiasts to explore. Nearby Torres del Paine National Park offers spectacular trekking opportunities, while the Strait of Magellan provides panoramic sea vistas and a chance to spot diverse marine wildlife, making this region a hub for natural and historical exploration.

Cape Horn, where the Atlantic and Pacific tumultuously collide, is famed for its formidable ocean passage, once a crucial test for mariners and now a legendary nautical landmark.

Located at the southernmost tip of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, it marks the point where Chile and Argentina converge.

The area's rich history includes visits by famous explorers like Magellan and Darwin and is deeply connected to the indigenous Yaghan people, who flourished here for over 8,000 years.

Sailing around Cape Horn offers an immersive experience of the raw natural beauty and robust history of the area, with a chance to see diverse wildlife and the occasional resident family, maintaining a human presence in this remote outpost.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 18:00

Located at the southernmost end of South America, Ushuaia is is often called a doorway to Antarctica. The town boasts incredible natural beauty through its national parks like the Tierra del Fuego National Park with cultural institutions like the Museo del Fin del Mundo, or the End of the World Museum. Ships will dock at this port.

Top Things to Do in Ushuaia:

  • ride the steam-powered End Of The World Train
  • Spend the day walking the Tierra Del Fuego National Park
  • Martial Glacier affords spectacular vistas from its 1,050-meter summit

Arrives: 07:00 Departs: 16:00

The Falkland Islands, a remote South Atlantic archipelago, offer a unique blend of rugged landscapes and rich wildlife. Stanley, the capital, is known for its quaint British charm, with colorful houses, cozy pubs, and the historic Christ Church Cathedral. The Falkland Islands Museum provides fascinating insights into the islands’ history and culture.

For nature enthusiasts, the islands are a paradise. Visit Volunteer Point to witness one of the world’s largest king penguin colonies. Gypsy Cove offers excellent opportunities for spotting Magellanic penguins and other bird species. The pristine beaches and dramatic coastlines make the Falklands a perfect destination for hiking and wildlife photography.

Port:Port Stanley

Your ship will anchor in Port Stanley’s harbor and you'll be tendered ashore. The town center is just a short walk from the tender pier, allowing for easy exploration on foot. This charming capital of the Falkland Islands offers a glimpse into British heritage with its quaint streets and vibrant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, from visiting the historic Christ Church Cathedral and the Whalebone Arch to exploring the Falkland Islands Museum. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Gypsy Cove, just 7 km (4.3 miles) away and home to Magellanic penguins and other seabirds.

Arrives: 08:00 Departs: 16:00

Puerto Madryn, located on the shores of Golfo Nuevo along Argentina’s Patagonian coast, is a prime destination for observing unique wildlife. This city serves as a gateway to the Valdés Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its diverse fauna, including Southern Right whales, elephant seals, and orcas. The ecological importance of this region is highlighted at the EcoCentro, a museum dedicated to marine life and environmental education.

Puerto Madryn itself offers a pleasant urban experience with its waterfront promenade, ideal for leisurely strolls with views of the vast Atlantic. The city also boasts a range of local cuisine, particularly seafood, which reflects its coastal heritage. With its combination of natural wonders and a welcoming community, Puerto Madryn provides a captivating insight into Argentina’s wildlife and cultural richness.

Arrives: 11:00 Departs: 17:00

Punta del Este, situated on Uruguay's southeastern coast, is renowned for its stunning beaches, elegant seaside homes, and vibrant nightlife. The city divides the Rio de la Plata from the Atlantic Ocean, offering both gentle waters and energetic surf, ideal for various water activities. Its iconic sculpture, La Mano, a giant hand emerging from the sand, has become a symbol of the area.

For those interested in culture, Punta del Este also boasts a thriving arts scene with numerous galleries and the striking Ralli Museum, which houses an impressive collection of Latin American and European art. The city's harbour is bustling with yachts and is lined with upscale boutiques and gourmet restaurants, making it a centre for luxury and leisure.

Arrives: 06:00

Passionate and alive with an infectious energy, Buenos Aires is a breathlessly romantic city, which blends colonial architecture with a down-to-earth Latin American clamour. Famed for steamy tango interplays and expertly seared steaks, this city is a fiery fiesta for the senses.

Visitors can choose to visit Caminito, the colourful street museum, shop at San Telmo Market, stroll through Recoleta Cemetery or cruise the Tigre River delta. Ships will dock at the Terminal de Pasajeros Benito Quinquela Martin which is a 30 minute drive from the airport and a 10 minute drive to the city centre.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

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