Cunard Line

San Antonio To Fort Lauderdale, 19 Nights (H706)

Perhaps consider an opportunity to see Machu Picchu on a three-night overland tour on this South American adventure, which also includes visits to Chile and Ecuador, before sailing to the Caribbean.

05/16/2025 through 02/27/2027
05/16/2025 through 03/19/2027

Day 1 San Antonio, a coastal city in central Chile, offers a delightful blend of maritime charm and cultural vibrancy. Known for its bustling port and picturesque waterfront, San Antonio provides a gateway to the scenic beauty of the Chilean coast. The city's port is one of the most important in the country, making it a hub of activity and a key spot for experiencing Chile's maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Port of San Antonio, where they can observe the busy workings of one of Chile's largest ports and enjoy the surrounding coastal views.

The city's lively Mercado de San Antonio is a must-visit destination. This bustling market offers an array of fresh seafood, fruits, and vegetables, reflecting the rich agricultural and marine resources of the region. Here, visitors can savor local specialties such as fresh ceviche and empanadas, experiencing the authentic flavors of Chilean cuisine. The market is also a vibrant place to witness daily life and interact with local vendors.

In addition to its maritime and culinary attractions, San Antonio is close to the beautiful beaches of the Algarrobo region, where visitors can relax on sandy shores and enjoy the mild Pacific waters. Algarrobo Beach and San Alfonso del Mar, renowned for its vast swimming pool, are particularly popular among those seeking a seaside retreat. The area offers opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports.

A fun fact about San Antonio is that it is near the famous "San Alfonso del Mar" pool, which holds the Guinness World Record for the largest swimming pool in the world, stretching over 1,013 meters in length. Whether you're interested in maritime history, local cuisine, or simply soaking up the sun, San Antonio provides a delightful and diverse experience for all visitors.
Day 2 San Antonio, a coastal city in central Chile, offers a delightful blend of maritime charm and cultural vibrancy. Known for its bustling port and picturesque waterfront, San Antonio provides a gateway to the scenic beauty of the Chilean coast. The city's port is one of the most important in the country, making it a hub of activity and a key spot for experiencing Chile's maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Port of San Antonio, where they can observe the busy workings of one of Chile's largest ports and enjoy the surrounding coastal views.

The city's lively Mercado de San Antonio is a must-visit destination. This bustling market offers an array of fresh seafood, fruits, and vegetables, reflecting the rich agricultural and marine resources of the region. Here, visitors can savor local specialties such as fresh ceviche and empanadas, experiencing the authentic flavors of Chilean cuisine. The market is also a vibrant place to witness daily life and interact with local vendors.

In addition to its maritime and culinary attractions, San Antonio is close to the beautiful beaches of the Algarrobo region, where visitors can relax on sandy shores and enjoy the mild Pacific waters. Algarrobo Beach and San Alfonso del Mar, renowned for its vast swimming pool, are particularly popular among those seeking a seaside retreat. The area offers opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports.

A fun fact about San Antonio is that it is near the famous "San Alfonso del Mar" pool, which holds the Guinness World Record for the largest swimming pool in the world, stretching over 1,013 meters in length. Whether you're interested in maritime history, local cuisine, or simply soaking up the sun, San Antonio provides a delightful and diverse experience for all visitors.
Day 3

Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 6:00 pm
Day 4 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 5 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 6 At Chile's northernmost end, the dizzying railway from high Bolivia comes down to the sea. Arica, the City of Eternal Spring, has a population of 169,000. and is located in the Atacama Desert. See San Marcos Cathedral, designed by Gustave Eiffel, and marvel at Pre-Incan relics in the City Museum. Or leave the city to venutre to the White City of Arequipa, the Incan capital of Cuzco and Machu Picchu and the ancient Inca city in the clouds.

Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 5:00 pm
Day 7 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 8 Callao, Peru, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with vibrant contemporary culture, making it an enticing destination for travelers seeking both history and adventure. As Peru's main seaport and one of the most important on the Pacific coast of South America, Callao has long been a gateway to the world, with a history dating back to the Spanish colonial era. The city is home to the Real Felipe Fortress, a massive 18th-century structure that once defended the port from pirates and now serves as a museum where visitors can explore its tunnels, dungeons, and panoramic views of the bay.

The city's coastal charm is complemented by its thriving artistic scene, particularly in the district of La Punta, known for its colorful street art, historic mansions, and pebbled beaches. La Punta is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy water sports, such as kayaking and sailing, or simply to relax by the sea. Strolling through the neighborhood, visitors can experience the fusion of Callao's colonial past and modern creativity, making it a must-see for those who appreciate culture and history intertwined.

For those interested in marine life, the Palomino Islands, located just off the coast of Callao, offer a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the region’s diverse wildlife. A boat tour to these rocky isles will bring you face-to-face with colonies of playful sea lions, along with a variety of seabirds that call the islands home. The waters around the islands are also popular for diving, providing an unforgettable underwater experience in the rich marine ecosystem of the Pacific Ocean

Fun Fact: Callao is not only Peru's busiest port but also a key player in the country's cultural renaissance. The Callao Monumental project has transformed parts of the city into a vibrant art district, featuring galleries, street murals, and cultural events that attract visitors from all over the world.
Day 9 Callao, Peru, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with vibrant contemporary culture, making it an enticing destination for travelers seeking both history and adventure. As Peru's main seaport and one of the most important on the Pacific coast of South America, Callao has long been a gateway to the world, with a history dating back to the Spanish colonial era. The city is home to the Real Felipe Fortress, a massive 18th-century structure that once defended the port from pirates and now serves as a museum where visitors can explore its tunnels, dungeons, and panoramic views of the bay.

The city's coastal charm is complemented by its thriving artistic scene, particularly in the district of La Punta, known for its colorful street art, historic mansions, and pebbled beaches. La Punta is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy water sports, such as kayaking and sailing, or simply to relax by the sea. Strolling through the neighborhood, visitors can experience the fusion of Callao's colonial past and modern creativity, making it a must-see for those who appreciate culture and history intertwined.

For those interested in marine life, the Palomino Islands, located just off the coast of Callao, offer a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the region’s diverse wildlife. A boat tour to these rocky isles will bring you face-to-face with colonies of playful sea lions, along with a variety of seabirds that call the islands home. The waters around the islands are also popular for diving, providing an unforgettable underwater experience in the rich marine ecosystem of the Pacific Ocean

Fun Fact: Callao is not only Peru's busiest port but also a key player in the country's cultural renaissance. The Callao Monumental project has transformed parts of the city into a vibrant art district, featuring galleries, street murals, and cultural events that attract visitors from all over the world.
Day 10 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 11 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 12 Located on Ecuador's central coast, Manta is a port city frequented by many South American cruises. Manta is known for its delectable seafood and variety of pleasant beaches.

Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 5:00 pm
Day 13 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 14 Fuerte Amador, a vibrant and scenic city in Panama, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Located on a series of artificial islands at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, this area was originally developed as a strategic military post in the early 20th century. Today, Fuerte Amador is renowned for its picturesque waterfront, charming boutiques, and delightful eateries. The Fuerte Amador Marina provides a gateway to explore the bustling city life and the surrounding scenic islands, making it a prime destination for both relaxation and adventure.

Fuerte Amador is also a gateway to nearby attractions, including the Taboga Island, known as the "Island of Flowers," which offers beautiful beaches and lush landscapes. Regular ferry services make it easy to explore this picturesque island, where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and hiking. The vibrant local culture, combined with natural beauty, makes Fuerte Amador an inviting destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration.

Fun fact: Fuerte Amador was named after General Esteban Huertas Amador, a Panamanian military leader who played a significant role in the country's history. The area’s unique location at the entrance of the Panama Canal makes it a strategic and historic site, blending military heritage with modern charm.

Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 11:00 pm
Day 15

An essential passageway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Panama Canal is an extraordinary technological landmark and a testament to human innovation. Built in the early twentieth century by American engineers, the canal weaves through the Panamanian isthmus and allows easy access for commercial freighters and cruise ships alike. This stretch of Central America, with lush rain forests and glittering water, makes for an enjoyable cruise.



Arrive Time: 6:00 am – Depart Time: 6:00 pm
Day 16 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 17 Aruba, a small island nestled in the southern Caribbean, is renowned for its year-round perfect weather, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture. With consistently warm temperatures and gentle trade winds, the island offers an ideal destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Its crystal-clear waters and pristine white-sand beaches provide the perfect backdrop for sunbathing, swimming, and a variety of water activities including snorkeling, diving, and kite surfing and the island's diverse landscapes, from arid desert terrain to lush, tropical flora, create unique opportunities for exploration, whether through off-road jeep tours or hiking along scenic coastal cliffs.

Arrive Time: 8:00 am – Depart Time: 5:00 pm
Day 18 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 19 Enjoy this day at sea as you travel to your next port of call. This is an opportunity to swim, catch some sun on deck or take advantage of the many activities that are onboard your ship. Eat heartily, take a nap and get ready for the next port of call ! This is what makes cruising so great.
Day 20

Fort Lauderdale, located along the southeastern coast of Florida, is known for its sun-soaked beaches, diverse culture, and network of scenic canals that earned the city's nickname: “Venice of America.” The city is a gateway to the Everglades, where visitors can take airboat tours to see alligators, exotic birds, and other wildlife. Fort Lauderdale Beach offers powdery sand and clear waters, making it a popular destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Visitors can stroll along the palm-lined promenade, enjoy beachfront dining, or partake in water sports such as paddleboarding and jet skiing.

Beyond the beaches, Fort Lauderdale boasts a unique cultural scene. The historic Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District is home to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery and Science, and NSU Art Museum.

One of Fort Lauderdale’s most unique features is its intricate canal system, which stretches over 300 miles. Visitors can take a water taxi or book a sunset cruise to explore the city from a different perspective.

Food lovers will find Fort Lauderdale to be a culinary haven. The city’s diverse dining options range from fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants to international cuisine in Las Olas Boulevard’s eateries. Don’t miss trying a Florida staple like stone crab or Key lime pie!


02/28/27 - 03/19/27

Starting At $4,809

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All fares listed are cruise only, per person, based on double occupancy, and are subject to availability. Fares may include port charges – click price for details. Early Booking Fares are subject to availability and may be discontinued at any time. All itineraries and fares are subject to change. Fares for third and fourth person when occupying the same cabin are available upon request. Government fees, taxes and air taxes are additional. All terms and conditions can be found in the passenger ticket contract.

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