CLIA Members Keep Embarking on South America Cruises

godking
08 October 2007 6:43am

From the Amazon to Antarctica, Peru to Patagonia, Buenos Aires to Brazil, there is no more enjoyable, convenient and comfortable way to explore the impressively diverse and often remote treasures of South America and the world’s most southern waters than by cruise ship. Luckily, 16 member lines of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) do just that.

Few cruise destinations offer such incredible variety as South America. There are the sophisticated, cosmopolitan cities of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Valparaiso, among others, and the renowned beaches of Brazil; the extraordinary natural wonders of Patagonia, the Chilean fjords, Cape Horn and the Strait of Magellan, barely disturbed since Charles Darwin’s famous exploration in the 19th century.

The continent of Antarctica, the Falkland Islands, the Amazon River, vibrant celebrations of Carnival, extraordinary cultural landmarks, stunning landscapes and unique ecological diversity, flora and fauna: these are all to be found on South America cruises.

Many CLIA members position one or more ships in South America at the best time for cruising the southern hemisphere –with opposite seasons, that means late fall through winter for us North Americans.

They offer itineraries as short as two days from ports in Brazil, to Christmas, New Year’s or Carnival holiday voyages, to circumnavigations of the continent in appealing segments of two or more weeks.

From yacht-sized ships to the newest ocean liners carrying thousands of passengers, the vessels come in all sizes, offering shipboard lifestyles and character as varied as the expectations of vacationers seeking to cruise.

Many South America voyages also feature shipboard and shore side educational programs or, in some cases, special themed itineraries showcasing the cultural and natural wonders of the destination.

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