HAL reveals 2025-2026 South America, Antarctica cruise schedule
Holland America Line has opened bookings for its 2025-2026 season of South America and Antarctica cruises.
It features longer cruises up to 22 days, visiting 16 UNESCO World Heritage sites and UNESCO Biosphere Reserves.
From November 2025 through March 2026, Oosterdam cruises between San Antonio (Santiago), Chile, and either Buenos Aires, Argentina, or Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The itineraries offer iconic sites of South America like Iguazu Falls, Machu Picchu and Torres del Paine National Park, along with Antarctica.
“South America is a vibrant region that offers contrasting experiences within one cruise, ” said Dan Rough, VP, revenue management.
“Our mid-sized ships make it possible to craft itineraries that feature an exciting collection of South American ports.”
Top highlights include the 14-day “South America Passage” between San Antonio (Santiago) and Buenos Aires calling at Puerto Montt, Puerto Chacabuco and Punta Arenas, Chile; Ushuaia, the Falkland Islands and Montevideo, Uruguay.
There is also a 17-Day “Panama Canal and Inca Discovery” cruise departing Fort Lauderdale and San Antonio (Santiago)
These two itineraries can be combined into a 31-day Collectors’ Voyage.
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