South America Cruisetours
South America Cruisetours



Whether it's the spicy food, steamy rainforests or just pure palpable passion, the heat is always on in South America. Dance the tango. Drink homegrown coffee. Hike in the mountains. There's almost no end to the amazing things you can discover and experience while on cruisetour in fascinating countries like Argentina, Chile and Brazil.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gauchos, the native cowboys of the South American pampas are still living and thriving in Buenos Aires. Explore the rich history of this rustic lifestyle, and catch a glimpse of how life has been since Argentina's independence in 1816. From taming their herds and land, to the modern influences of today, the Gaucho experience is a local adventure you'll remember forever. But don't worry, you'll still have plenty of time to sample delicious Argentine cuisine and take in a tango show. (Don't forget to pack your gaucho pants.)
Easter Island, Chile
The true stars of the remote and beautiful Easter Island (Rapa Nui in Tahitian) are the Moai - monolithic carved stone figures that are said to represent the ancestors of second-century Polynesian colonists. You'll find them on visits to Ahu Tahaira, the Rano Kau Volcano and Ahu Tahai. Your cruisetour will also take you to the southeast coast, to dinner at a Rapa Nui home and much more!
Iguazu Falls, Argentina
Get up close and personal with one of South America's most marvelous natural wonders. These waterfalls are so massive that it takes not hours, but days to get the full picture of their fantastic beauty. Walking tours of both the lower and upper circuits, Devil's Throat, and a guided Zodiac ride along the lower Iguazu River should cover just about every breathtaking angle.
Santiago, Chile
Chile's capital city is a thriving metropolitan area with an impressive mix of modern sophistication and historic reverence. You can experience its varied urban charms on your tour of the Palacio Cousino, a traditional European palace, and as you browse for handmade goods in the Los Dominicos Handicrafts Market. After a day of touring, unwind over a glass of Carmènére - a Chilean red wine made from a grape that was originally brought over from Bordeaux, France.
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