Destination
South America
Trip Duration
22 nights
Cruise Ship
OosterdamCruise Company
Holland America LineStart Port
San Antonio, ChileEnd Port
Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepart 18:00
San Antonio is a bustling port city in Chile's Valparaiso region. The area around it is known as the "Coast of Poets," as several famous artists and poets lived there - including Pablo Neruda. With its mild Mediterranean climate and sweeping sandy beaches, San Antonio is also the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing day at the beach.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
The port city of Puerto Montt is situated between the Andes mountains and the Patagonian fjords. Its location offers both locals and visitors amazing panoramas of the surrounding wilderness, such as views of the active volcano Calbuco. Local seafood is served up in the city, and handicrafts can be purchased at the market right at the port. Just outside of city limits is the Caleta de Angelmó Market.
Arrive 10:00
Depart 18:00
Puerto Chacabuco is a small port city in western Patagonia. The biggest local attraction is the National Park of Laguna San Rafael. Admire the unique nature, shaped by glaciers, fjords and volcanoes.
The Chilean fjords are considered very impressive. The breathtaking scenery can be seen from your ship... get your camera!
Near the Chilean fjords is the beautiful Sarmiento channel. Here you have a breathtaking view of the surrounding area, you should not miss it under any circumstances.
In the south polar seas, you will find the Patagonian glacier Amalia. Among many other glaciers, this one particularly impresses.
The Beagle Channel Passage is distinguished by its charm and nature. A variety of animalslive here and, with luck, you can see dolphins, whales, elephant seals, sea lions and penguins. In addition, breathtaking glaciers ensures you will leave the Passage with unforgettable memories.
The Magellan Strait is a strait with numerous islands and side channels which connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. It is located between the South American mainland and the island of Tierra del Fuego and has been a Chilean territory since 1881.
The Cockburn Channel is part of the Tierra del Fuego region at the very end of the South American Continent overlooking the Antarctic Ocean. It is connected to the Strait of Magellan and the Beagle Channel.
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Embracing the very latest industry and environmental technologies, Oosterdam has mastered the art of sophisticated cruising - allowing passengers to enjoy striking flower arrangements, priceless artwork and antiques, and a full wraparound teak promenade deck, complete with lots of padded deck chairs.
Refurbishment Year:
2018Passengers:
19642 Adults
22 nights
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