Cunard to sail first South America cruise in five years
Cunard is sailing back to South America in 2025.
It marks the first time since 2020 the line will offer a South America cruise.
Brazil, Chile and Ecuador are on the itinerary when Queen Victoria sails from Southampton, for 78 nights, in January 2025.
Its roundtrip South American Discovery voyage takes in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro plus Patagonia and the Chilean fjords.
The sailing will also include stops in the Peruvian city of Callao, and the Brazilian city of Salvador.
South America cruise shore excursions will comprise Brazil’s Tijuca rain forest, learning to surf in Buzios, and trekking to Chile’s Petrohue Falls.
Agents can visit www.ShineRewardsClub.com for the latest Cunard news and information.
To mark Cunard’s 2024 Alaska and 2025 voyages going on sale, agents earn double Shine points for these bookings through 31 March.
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