Aqua Expeditions adds South America cruises for 2024
Small ship expedition line Aqua Expeditions has unveiled four new seven-night South America cruises.
It comes in response to customer demand for Peru and the Amazon rainforest.
They include options for three- and four-night sailings on the Aqua Nera in February 2024.
Francesco Galli Zugaro, CEO said: “It is our pleasure to release these additional sailings in February, a month that sees the Amazon truly come to life.”
February is marked by vibrant celebrations such as the Candeleria Festival and the Carnival of Cajamarca.
These South America cruises include expert naturalist guides leading small group excursions, offering guests up-close encounters with wildlife.
During twice-daily excursions, guests can explore the Amazon landscapes on jungle walks.
The four additional weekly sailing commence on February 3, 2024.
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