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Antarctica Pre-bookable Excursions
Buenos Aires Sightseeing
All year, 3 hours, $49 per person: Guided sightseeing tour by motorcoach of Buenos Aires' most important sights, such as the trendy barrios, or neighborhoods, of Palermo, with its designer boutiques and cafes, and Recoleta, whose famed cemetery houses the mausoleum of Eva Peron. Other highlights include 9 of July Boulevard and the Obelisk; May Square, home to City Hall, the Metropolitan Cathedral and the federal Pink Palace; and "Old Town" areas such as the popular, cobblestone streets of San Telmo and the colorful wooden houses of La Boca.
Dinner & Tango at Esquine Carlos Gardel (Buenos Aires)
All year, 3 hours, $109 per person: An exclusive tango and dinner show held in classic surroundings where the icon of the tango, Carlos Gardel, built his unmistakable image. While enjoying dinner, you will learn the history of tango and experience a tango show to live music. The excursion includes transfers from the hotel and back, a welcome drink, dinner, and beverages (including wine).
Falkland Islands Audio Tour (Stanley)
All year, 2 hours, $49 per person: Learn about the charming capital of the Falklands on your own. An Audio Guide device available in English, as well as several other languages, provides interpretive programming about the highlights of the city.
This independent walking tour allows you to proceed at your own pace; however, a time limit of 2 hours is set. The Audio Guide program, divided into 25 tracks, is 50 minutes long.
Falkland Islands Birdwatching (Stanley)
All year, 3 hours, $99 per person: Depart from the Jetty Visitors Centre in Stanley, heading for Hadassa Bay. A Falklands Conservation tour guide will distribute an illustrated checklist of local birds and share general background information about the birds of the Falkland Islands. You can expect to see about 20 to 30 different bird species, including the Falkland Flightless Steamer duck and Rock cormorants. Magellanic penguins burrow in the area's tussac grass and the Blackthroated finch can easily be spotted here.
Falkland Islands Farm (Stanley)
All year, 3 hours, $129 per person: Take this opportunity to experience the Falklands' traditional farming lifestyles. See how local farmers maintain traditions and methods passed down for generations. Travel through landscapes sculpted by harsh weather conditions, passing through mysterious stone ruins and fantastic scenery on the way to Long Island Farm. There, you will experience a typical day at a Falklands farm. See the skilled sheep dogs and Falklands-bred horses, and learn about other local traditions, such as the use of peat for fuel. Note: Maximum of 44 guests per departure.
Iguazu Falls (Argentina-Brazil border)
All year, 4 days/3 nights, $1,299 per person: Travel to Argentina's northeast corner, near Brazil, to see the thundering Iguazu Falls, twice the width of Niagara! These are the largest waterfalls in South America, with a flow capacity equivalent to three Niagara Falls. Iguazu, which means "Great Waters" in the Guarani language of local Native American tribes, is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in all of Latin America.
San Pedro de Atacama (Chile)
All year, 4 days/3 nights, $1,499 per person: Located 7,874 feet above sea level, the picturesque village of San
Pedro de Atacama is the archaeological capital of Chile. Here, in the middle of the desert, you can still come across archeological excavations as well as relics of Native American civilizations. Get in touch with the culture of the pre-Columbian Atacameno people and immerse yourself in the imposing landscapes and stillness of the Atacama Desert.
Easter Island
All year, 5 days/4 nights, $1,799 per person: Easter Island, one of the most isolated landmasses in the world, lies in the Pacific Ocean some 2,237 miles west of Chile. Legendary for its massive, mysterious moai sculptures, Easter Island-first visited by Europeans on Easter Sunday in 1722-is a truly mystical destination. Mystery still shrouds the history of this remote Pacific Island famous for its moai stone sculptures. Discover it for yourself.
Machu Picchu & Cusco (Peru)
All year, 5 days/4 nights, $2,399: This Exploration takes in the best Peru has to offer. Start out in Lima, the Peruvian capital, a thoroughly modern city with historical touches. Next, head skyward to the ancient seat of the Incan Empire, Cusco. Tour colonial-era attractions and pre-Columbian archeological sites before heading by rail and motor coach even higher into the Andes, bound for mystical, mysterious Machu Picchu.
Tierra Del Fuego National Park Tour (Ushuaia)
All year, 3 hours, $69 per person: On your way to Argentina's Tierra del Fuego National Park, drive by the forested slopes of Mount Susana, passing a railroad built by prisoners to transport wood to Ushuaia. This tour offers spectacular views of
the islands of Redonda and Estorbo, Beagle Channel, the snowy peaks of the Sampaio Mountains, and beautiful Roca Lake. During your walk, enjoy the view of Condor Hill, which forms the natural border with Chile. Visit two of the most beautiful spots in the park, the Green Lagoon and Lapataia Bay.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
- All excursions are conducted in English & Spanish, unless otherwise indicated.
- All excursions are to be pre-booked. - Excursions in Santiago can be booked and paid for at the hospitality desk at your hotel. - Excursion in Ushuaia can be booked onboard and paid for by using your Cruise Card. When using credit cards on board the ship, your account will be debited in Norwegian kroners (NOK) with the rate of exchange of that day. - We reserve the right to make changes to the excursions. - Excursions in Buenos Aires can be booked and paid for at the hospitality desk at your hotel. |
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