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Scenes Of Antarctica

Aboard Seven Seas Voyager with Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Departure Date

2 February 2024

Duration

17 Nights

Fly Cruise From

£12,929pp

Cruise Reference

ART-0SCRE14

Cruise Overview

Glamorous and gritty, Buenos Aires is two cities in one.

What makes Argentina's capital so fascinating is its dual heritage—part European, part Latin American.

Plaza de Mayo resembles a grand square in Madrid, and the ornate Teatro Colón would not be out of place in Vienna.

But you’ll know you’re in South America by the leather shoes for sale on cobbled streets and impromptu parades of triumphant soccer fans.

Limited-production wines, juicy steaks, and ice cream in countless flavors are among the old-world imports the city has perfected.
Often likened to the Hamptons or St-Tropez, Punta del Este is a flashy destination where parties run nonstop in peak season.

But it is also a destination that draws a range of beachgoers to its shores, from summering families to the celebrity jet-set.

There's a bustling city on the beach downtown, as well as quiet countryside populated solely with upscale ranches called chacras or estancias, and creative, buzzing hamlets like La Barra and José Ignacio.

Though it's pricey and at times a logistical challenge to get around, everyone finds something about Punta to love.The resort takes its name from the "east point" marking the division of the Río de la Plata on the west from the Atlantic Ocean to the east.

It also lends its name to the broader region encompassing the nearby communities of Punta Ballena and La Barra de Maldonado.

These days even José Ignacio, some 20 miles away, is grouped in.

It's usually a given that Argentina’s upper class spends at least part of the summer in Punta, soaking in the ample rays.
Tiny Stanley, capital of the Falklands, seems in many ways like a British village fallen out of the sky.

Many homes are painted in bright colours, adding visual appeal to this distant outpost.

Not far offshore, the wreck of the Lady Elizabeth, is one of the many vessels remaining as a silent testimonial to the region's frequent harsh weather conditions.The islands, also known by their Spanish name of Islas Malvinas, are home to arguably more tuxedo-clad inhabitants of the penguin variety than human residents.

Various species, such as Gentoo, Magellanic and the more elusive King penguins, either live here permanently or use the Falklands as a stopover on their migration route.

Darwin found the islands' flora and fauna fascinating - no doubt you will, too.

Cruise Itinerary

Aboard Seven Seas Voyager

Launch Year: 2003 Length: 204 Width: 29 Currency: USD Capacity: 680 Crew Count: 469 Deck Count: 8 Cabin Count: 340

Discover the wide variety of inviting spaces and activities on Seven Seas Voyager®. Sip fresh java at Deck 5’s Coffee Connection, run on the open-air track on Deck 12, or head to Serene Spa & Wellness™ spa on Deck 6 for some pampering.

Seven Seas Voyager® is designed so you can enjoy the outdoors just as much as the indoors while you cruise. Take a look at all the places you can watch the sunset at the end of another perfect day, including your private balcony

Seven Seas Voyager Facilities

Seven Seas Voyager Includes

Cabin Details

Every suite on Seven Seas Voyager® has a private balcony along with marble bath accents and roomy closets. Sip a cup of coffee or glass of wine and dine alfresco on room service as you take in the endless views and fresh sea air.

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