According to a statement from Cunard, the cruise line will return to South America in 2025.
For the first time in five years, Cunard will return to South America in partnership with its trade partners. As well as experiencing 78 nights of our iconic White Star service and onboard entertainment program, guests will discover the continent’s unique combination of culture, history, and natural beauty.
We are also thrilled to be able to work with partners who provide tailormade packages. Our recent survey revealed that over two-thirds of guests are making holiday decisions based on experiences. Cunard offers incredible opportunities to match its sailings with unforgettable land experiences from Port Everglades in Florida, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, and San Antonio in Chile.”
With stops in Chile, Brazil and Ecuador among many others, Cunard’s Queen Victoria will sail on a 78-night cruise from Southampton in January 2025. Along with exploring Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, and Patagonia, the voyage will also include shore excursions and activities, such as a trip to the Tijuca Rainforest in Brazil, a surf lesson in Buzios, a trek to Petrohue Falls and Emerald Lake in Chile, and more.
Also included in the South America cruise are World Voyage cocktail parties, shoreside galas, commemorative gifts, private lounges, and a fare that includes hotel and dining service charges.
Two passengers sharing a Britannia Balcony stateroom will pay £13,499 for the voyage.
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