Grand Round South America & Amazon Discovery
Ship: Magellan • Departs: Rotterdam • Sail Date: Friday 8th Jan 2021 • Duration: 84 nights
Cruise Code: G105R
First came the Incas, then the Conquistadors, now it’s your turn!
Head south in search of South American adventures with this epic voyage on board Magellan. Take time to take in the wonder of cruising the mighty Amazon river before sailing to pulsating Rio, vibrant Buenos Aires and eclectic Montevideo. Discover the Tierra del Fuego, view Cape Horn and cruise the spectacular fjords and channels of Chile. There’s a chance to take an optional overland visit to Machu Picchu in Peru and the Ecuadorian capital of Quito in the Andes before transiting the Panama Canal to three Central America highlights and Mexico. The Bahamas, Bermuda and the Azores are all delightful steppingstones across the Atlantic.
Cruise Highlights
- Brazil – The mighty Amazon River & Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, will amaze you.
- Rio de Janeiro - An overnight stay offers the opportunity to experience a colourful samba show and ride the Sugarloaf Mountain cable car, as James Bond did in the film Moonraker.
- Buenos Aires - walk in the footsteps of Eva Peron to discover the main sights of this elegant city, full of culture and history, and Peronist connections.
- Ushuaia - Discover the ‘tip of the world’ at in Patagonia’s Tierra del Fuego. Take the chairlift to view the Martial Glacier and a panorama of the Beagle Channel.
- Straits of Magellan - the safest route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans before the opening of the Panama Canal.
- Chilean Fjords - Cruise through the narrows, channels and fjords witnessing unparalleled scenic splendour.
- Panama Canal - Transit the almost 50-mile long canal through three sets of locks and Gatun Lake, one of the world’s largest manmade lakes.
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Date | Port | Arrive | Depart | |
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08/01/21 | Rotterdam (Netherlands) | - | 1400 | Click for more informationto hide |
Rotterdam is divided north and south by the River Nieuwe Maas with the city centre located on the northern bank of the River. Built mostly behind dykes, large parts of Rotterdam are below sea level. There is a whole host of attractions - a city of modern architecture and delightful culture. Over the centuries, Rotterdam has grown from a fishing village into an international centre of trade. From Rotterdam choose to take an optional tour to Delft & The Hague or the UNESCO World Heritage site Kinderdijk. | ||||
09/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
10/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
11/01/21 | Lisbon (Portugal) | 1300 | 2000 | Click for more informationto hide |
Lisbon, Portugal’s capital city, is home to the magnificent Jeronimos Monastery, Belem Tower, 25th April Bridge and Monument of the Discoveries. Wander through the maze of narrow streets in the delightful Alfama district and ride one of the famous old trams. | ||||
12/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
13/01/21 | Funchal, Madeira (Portugal) | 0700 | 1700 | Click for more informationto hide |
Set in a magnificent natural amphitheatre overlooking a wide bay, Funchal is the delightful capital of the beautiful and dramatic island of Madeira. The harbour is right in the centre of town and as you approach the sight of whitewashed buildings with red tiled roofs tumbling down the verdant mountain is spectacular. A modern cable car soars above the bustling city to Monte, which is the start of Madeira’s famous wicker toboggan ride. Wicker baskets, embroidery and the famous Madeira wine are popular souvenirs from the striking island often described as the ‘floating garden of the Atlantic’. | ||||
14/01/21 | Las Palmas, Gran Canaria (Spain) | 1200 | 2400 | Click for more informationto hide |
With its sub-tropical climate, coastal valleys, beautiful sandy beaches and mountainous peaks, Gran Canaria is a firm favourite with visitors from all over Europe. Head to the historic centre of Vegueta, steeped in traditional architecture and historical buildings which have been standing for over 500 years. | ||||
15/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
16/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
17/01/21 | Mindelo, São Vicente (Cape Verde) | 0700 | 1400 | Click for more informationto hide |
Complete with cobblestone streets, candy-coloured colonial buildings and yachts bobbing in the peaceful harbour, Mindelo, which has long been the country's cultural centre, is Cape Verde's answer to the Riviera. | ||||
18/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
19/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
20/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
21/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
22/01/21 | Crossing the Equator | 0730 | 1020 | |
23/01/21 | Santarém (Brazil) | 0900 | 1900 | Click for more informationto hide |
Santarém is located at the joining of the Tapajos and Amazon rivers. Formally a village of the indigenous Tapajos Indians, it was later colonised by the Portuguese and today is the second largest town in the state of Pará. Just outside the city, the turquoise waters of the Tapajos meet the ochre-coloured waters of the Amazon, which flow alongside each other without mixing. In this area are flooded forests, swamps and savannas. | ||||
24/01/21 | Cruising Amazon River (South America) | - | - | |
25/01/21 | Manaus, Amazonas (Brazil) | 0700 | 1400 | Click for more informationto hide |
Founded by the Portuguese, Manaus became one of the world's wealthiest cities at the height of the rubber boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today its former glory lingers in some of the grand buildings dotted about the city, including the ornate Teatro Amazonas opera house. Nearby is the famed 'Wedding of the Waters', where the dark Rio Negro and light Rio Solimoes join to form the Amazon, at first flowing side-by-side without merging. | ||||
26/01/21 | Cruising Amazon River (South America) | - | - | |
27/01/21 | Cruising Amazon River (South America) | - | - | |
28/01/21 | Icoaraci, for Belem (Brazil) | 0900 | 1700 | Click for more informationto hide |
Icoaraci is your gateway for Belem, Brazil's chief port of the lower Amazon River. The cultural centre of northern Brazil, Belem has numerous fine public squares and streets with many intriguing reminders of how thousands of tons of rubber were once loaded from here for transit to the markets of the 19th Century. | ||||
29/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
30/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
31/01/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
01/02/21 | Salvador de Bahia (Brazil) | 1400 | 2000 | Click for more informationto hide |
Salvador is on a peninsula which shields the large Baía de Todos os Santos – All Saints Bay – from the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest city on the northeast coast of Brazil and is considered one of the birthplaces of Brazilian culture. | ||||
02/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
03/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
04/02/21 | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | 0700 | - | Click for more informationto hide |
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most recognisable places on earth;. Nestled between ocean and lush tropical mountains, take the cable car up to Sugar Loaf Mountain for breath-taking views over the city including Copacabana beach. And, visit the world-famous Christ the Redeemer on the summit of the Corcovado. | ||||
05/02/21 | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | - | 2400 | Click for more informationto hide |
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most recognisable places on earth;. Nestled between ocean and lush tropical mountains, take the cable car up to Sugar Loaf Mountain for breath-taking views over the city including Copacabana beach. And, visit the world-famous Christ the Redeemer on the summit of the Corcovado. | ||||
06/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
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08/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
09/02/21 | Buenos Aires (Argentina) | 0700 | - | Click for more informationto hide |
In vibrant and cosmopolitan Buenos Aires enjoy the elegant architecture and beautiful parks that bristle with sub-tropical flora. Food lovers will love the traditional Argentinian steak restaurants and ice cream parlours which are abundant within the city. | ||||
10/02/21 | Buenos Aires (Argentina) | - | 2000 | Click for more informationto hide |
In vibrant and cosmopolitan Buenos Aires enjoy the elegant architecture and beautiful parks that bristle with sub-tropical flora. Food lovers will love the traditional Argentinian steak restaurants and ice cream parlours which are abundant within the city. | ||||
11/02/21 | Montevideo (Uruguay) | 0700 | 1500 | Click for more informationto hide |
Montevideo is home to nearly half of Uruguay’s population. This laid back, eclectic city has a rich cultural life with colonial style buildings and beach front rambla. | ||||
12/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
13/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
14/02/21 | Port Stanley (Falkland Islands) | 0800 | 1800 | Click for more informationto hide |
Stanley, formerly known as Port Stanley, is the capital of the Falkland Islands, and as you’d expect, is very British. The island's coasts are home to countless birds, penguins, seals and dolphins. The iconic Christ Church Cathedral with its whalebone arch, made from the jaws of two blue whales, is the southernmost Anglican cathedral in the world. | ||||
15/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
16/02/21 | Punta Arenas (Chile) | 0800 | 1700 | Click for more informationto hide |
An important trading port prior to the construction of the Panama Canal, Punta Arenas commands panoramic views over the Magellan Straits. At the foot of Patagonia, be sure to visit the statue of the Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan, in the main square, Plaza de Armas, before enjoying the South American classic a Chilean Pisco Sour in one of the many bars. | ||||
16/02/21 | Alberto de Agostini National Park (Chile) | 2100 | - | Click for more informationto hide |
Discover the stunning beauty of Chile as you cruise along the coastline of the Alberto de Agostini National Park indented with fjords and through the remote fjord-like Patagonian Channels witnessing scenic grandeur rarely seen elsewhere. | ||||
17/02/21 | Alberto de Agostini National Park (Chile) | - | 0900 | Click for more informationto hide |
Discover the stunning beauty of Chile as you cruise along the coastline of the Alberto de Agostini National Park indented with fjords and through the remote fjord-like Patagonian Channels witnessing scenic grandeur rarely seen elsewhere. | ||||
18/02/21 | Ushuaia (Argentina) | 1300 | 2030 | Click for more informationto hide |
Ushuaia claims the title of the world's southernmost town and captures the flavour of a 'frontier' outpost. It is Tierra del Fuego’s undisputed tourist hub with the chance to discover this island’s austere grandeur. Perhaps take the chair lift to view Martial Glacier, Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel. | ||||
18/02/21 | Puerto Williams (Chile) * | 2300 | (0030) | |
19/02/21 | Cape Horn (Chile) | 0830 | 0900 | Click for more informationto hide |
This is your chance to view the famous Cape Horn from the comfort of the ship where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Pacific Ocean. | ||||
19/02/21 | Begin Beagle Canal | - | - | |
19/02/21 | End Beagle - Begin Gordon Island | - | - | |
19/02/21 | End Gordon Island | - | - | |
19/02/21 | Begin Londonberry Island | - | - | |
19/02/21 | End Londonberry Isl - Begin Stewart Island | - | - | |
20/02/21 | End Stewart Island | - | - | |
20/02/21 | Begin London Island | - | - | |
20/02/21 | End London Island | - | - | |
20/02/21 | Begin Canal Cockburn/Magdalena/Magellan | - | - | |
20/02/21 | End Canal Cockburn/Magdalena/Magellan | - | - | |
21/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
22/02/21 | Darwin & Moraleda Canal Passage | 0800 | - | |
22/02/21 | Darwin & Moraleda Canal Passage | - | 2000 | |
23/02/21 | Puerto Montt (Chile) | 0700 | 1800 | Click for more informationto hide |
Gateway to the fjords, Puerto Montt is set amid forested hills, fjords, lakes and snow-capped Andes peaks. It is also a stepping stone to the glorious Chilean Lake District. The Angelo market at the west end of Puerto Montt is a great place to pick up handcraft items, like traditional ponchos, and marvel at the fresh fish market. | ||||
24/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
25/02/21 | Valparaíso for Santiago (Chile) | 1100 | - | Click for more informationto hide |
East of the port town of Valparaiso is Santiago, the heart of Chile and home to almost 40% of the population. Home to grand 18th and l9th century buildings, sleek skyscrapers and Spanish colonial cathedrals, it’s a perfect city to stroll around and absorb yourself in the Chilean culture with the majestic Andean Mountains as the scenic backdrop. | ||||
26/02/21 | Valparaíso for Santiago (Chile) | - | 2000 | Click for more informationto hide |
East of the port town of Valparaiso is Santiago, the heart of Chile and home to almost 40% of the population. Home to grand 18th and l9th century buildings, sleek skyscrapers and Spanish colonial cathedrals, it’s a perfect city to stroll around and absorb yourself in the Chilean culture with the majestic Andean Mountains as the scenic backdrop. | ||||
27/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
28/02/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
01/03/21 | Arica (Chile) | 0700 | 1800 | Click for more informationto hide |
Explore the northern frontier city of Arica with its access to the National Lauca Park, home to the mighty 19,700ft volcanoes of Parinacota and Pomerape, and where you may see llama and alpaca. With its sunny year-round warm climate and good beaches, it offers a welcome break from the bustling cities of Chile. | ||||
02/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
03/03/21 | Callao for Lima (Peru) | 0700 | 2300 | Click for more informationto hide |
Callao is your gateway to the Peruvian capital of Lima. with the option of a tour to Cuzco and the lost Inca City of Machu Picchu. The world’s second driest capital after Cairo, Lima is a treasure-chest of Spanish colonial art and architecture contradicted by modern high-rise buildings. Search out its hidden past dating back to the Incan Empire and visit the Plaza de Armas lined with arcades of shops. | ||||
04/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
05/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
06/03/21 | Guayaquil (Ecuador) | 0700 | - | Click for more informationto hide |
Founded by the conquistadors in 1537, historic Guayaquil is your gateway to the Ecuadorian capital of Quito hidden high up in the Andes. Definitely a contender for the most beautiful city in South America, Quito offers dramatic views of the snow-topped Antisana, Cotopaxi and Cayambe volcanoes. | ||||
07/03/21 | Guayaquil (Ecuador) | - | 1700 | Click for more informationto hide |
Founded by the conquistadors in 1537, historic Guayaquil is your gateway to the Ecuadorian capital of Quito hidden high up in the Andes. Definitely a contender for the most beautiful city in South America, Quito offers dramatic views of the snow-topped Antisana, Cotopaxi and Cayambe volcanoes. | ||||
08/03/21 | Crossing the Equator | - | - | |
09/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
10/03/21 | Transit Panama Canal | 0700 | 1500 | Click for more informationto hide |
Note: Panama/Suez transit times subject to confirmation of convoy timings which may affect port of call timings before or following transit. | ||||
11/03/21 | Puerto Limón (Costa Rica) | 0700 | 1900 | Click for more informationto hide |
The port city of Puerto Limon is the gateway to the adventurous attractions of Costa Rica which boasts one of the world’s greatest collections of biologically diverse habitats. More like a tropical Eden, this Central American nation serves up dramatic waterfalls, lush rainforest and a landscape scattered with volcanoes, along with an exotic plethora of wildlife. | ||||
12/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
13/03/21 | Roatán (Honduras) | 1200 | 2000 | Click for more informationto hide |
This remote isle, the largest of the Bay Islands, sits 30 miles north of Honduras and is famed for its colourful history as a former pirate haunt. Today, tourists are the biggest visitors to Roatan, drawn by beautiful sand beaches and pristine coral reefs that make it a magnet for divers and snorkellers. | ||||
14/03/21 | Belize City (Belize) | 0700 | 1500 | Click for more informationto hide |
For such a small country, Belize punches above its weight when it comes to attractions and Belize City is the key jumping off point from which to explore. The Museum of Belize was Her Majesty’s Prison when the area was a British colony. St. John’s Cathedral, the oldest Anglican Cathedral in Central America is built solely with bricks which were once ship’s ballast, and the newest Belize landmark, the Belize Sign, is a perfect photo opportunity on the Seashore Promenade. | ||||
15/03/21 | Cozumel for Chichen Itza (Mexico) | 0800 | 2030 | Click for more informationto hide |
This island is a popular cruise stop and it’s easy to see why. Not only is Cozumel a good location from which to explore some of Mexico’s most notable Mayan treasures, it also boasts some of the region’s best snorkelling and diving among spectacular coral reefs. Shoppers can pick up bargains and Mexican handicrafts in the duty-free shops, while visitors wanting a more peaceful alternative can escape to the island’s quieter more natural side. | ||||
16/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
17/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
18/03/21 | Freeport (Bahamas) | 0800 | 1900 | Click for more informationto hide |
Capital of Grand Bahama, Freeport was developed in the 50s to provide tropical fun for visitors. Here you can enjoy pristine beaches, watersports and duty-free shopping. | ||||
19/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
20/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
21/03/21 | Kings Wharf (Bermuda) | 0900 | 1400 | Click for more informationto hide |
Known for its pink sand beaches, pastel-coloured buildings and Bermuda shorts, here is a chunk of rural Britain in a tropical setting. Bermuda teems with wildlife and natural wonders as well as its British colonial history and maritime heritage to discover. | ||||
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26/03/21 | Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, Azores (Portugal) | 1400 | 2200 | Click for more informationto hide |
Since 1546 Ponta Delgada has been capital of São Miguel, which is the largest of the nine islands in the Azores archipelago. In the last twenty-five years the cosmopolitan little town has seen rapid expansion bringing the archipelago its first university, shopping mall and dual carriageway. Yet, it still has a small town charm with squares paved with black and white tiles, beautiful churches, and public buildings with white-painted facades and dark volcanic stone trim. Volcanic activity has produced spectacular scenery on the islands and this extraordinary natural beauty is a highlight of optional excursions. | ||||
27/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
28/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
29/03/21 | Vigo for Santiago de Compostela (Spain) | 0700 | 1800 | Click for more informationto hide |
Home to Europe’s largest fishing fleet, Vigo is renowned for its seafood. Explore the delightful old town (Casco Vello) with its labyrinth of steep and winding narrow streets and shaded squares. Nearby is Santiago de Compostela, Christendom's third most holy pilgrimage shrine, which may be visited on an optional excursion. | ||||
30/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
31/03/21 | At Sea | - | - | |
01/04/21 | London Tilbury (United Kingdom) | 0700 | 1600 | |
02/04/21 | Rotterdam (Netherlands) | 0800 | - | Click for more informationto hide |
Rotterdam is divided north and south by the River Nieuwe Maas with the city centre located on the northern bank of the River. Built mostly behind dykes, large parts of Rotterdam are below sea level. There is a whole host of attractions - a city of modern architecture and delightful culture. Over the centuries, Rotterdam has grown from a fishing village into an international centre of trade. From Rotterdam choose to take an optional tour to Delft & The Hague or the UNESCO World Heritage site Kinderdijk. |
Note: In the event of adverse weather/sea conditions that prevent the ship from calling at one of the scheduled ports, alternative arrangements will be made where possible.
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* Technical call (independent passengers may not go ashore)
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Cat. | Description | Full Fare | Saver Fare | Saving | Availability | ||
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IG | Voyager Inner | $33809 | $9229 | $24580 | Limited | Wait ListBook Now | |
1 | Standard Twin Inner | $34899 | $9529 | $25370 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
2 | Standard Plus Twin Inner | $38509 | $10509 | $28000 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
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4 | Premium Twin Inner | $45739 | $12479 | $33260 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
OG | Voyager Ocean View | $46859 | $12789 | $34070 | Limited | Wait ListBook Now | |
6 | Standard Twin Ocean View | $48159 | $13139 | $35020 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
7 | Standard Twin Ocean View | $49349 | $13469 | $35880 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
8 | Standard Plus Twin Ocean View | $51769 | $14119 | $37650 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
9 | Superior Twin Ocean View | $57769 | $15769 | $42000 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
11 | Superior Plus Twin | $62579 | $17069 | $45510 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
12 | Premium Twin Ocean View | $67409 | $18389 | $49020 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
JS | Junior Suite | $108319 | $29539 | $78780 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
DS | De Luxe Suite | $120349 | $32829 | $87520 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
RS | Royal Suite | $132379 | $36109 | $96270 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
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5 | Superior Single Inner | $54159 | $14769 | $39390 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now | |
7S | Standard Single Oceanview | $61699 | $16829 | $44870 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
8S | Standard Plus Single Oceanview | $64679 | $17649 | $47030 | Waitlist | Wait List | |
10 | Superior Single Oceanview | $72219 | $19709 | $52510 | Last few | Wait ListBook Now |
3rd/4th person sharing - $1763
Deposit per person - $1200
To enhance the enjoyment of your cruise a programme of optional shore excursions designed to show you the highlights of each of the ports of call will be available to view approximately 8 weeks prior to the cruise departure.