From cosmopolitan opera houses to cowboys on the range, South America is an immensely diverse cocktail of everything from regal to rustic. A cultural mecca as well as a wildlife sanctuary, this birthplace of the tango rewards visitors with constant sites, adventures and taste temptations. White-sand beaches, glacier-dotted coastlines and dense green forests offer every outdoor enthusiast something to anticipate. Five-star restaurants, boutique shopping and museums provide welcome relaxation.
Chile Offers Diverse and Interesting Activities
As you approach this port, you'll immediately take note of the abundant wildlife. The confluence of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans is of particular appeal. On a few cruise lines, such as Celebrity, onboard naturalists are at the ready to show points of interest within this exceptional ecosystem. Once on land, you'll want to enjoy one of the favorite local snacks here: Chilean wine and sausages.
Tour local wineries and visit private clubs, where you'll delight in wine and sausage tastings. Take a tour aboard one of two 65-foot motor-sail yachts where you'll be catered to with a gourmet lunch. For the more adventurous types, embark to the Andean Lake National Park on a canoe trip that escalates into a trek across Loreley Island. Still better for the extremely active, take a 4x4 safari, as you explore the foothills of Osorno Volcano and then ascend to 4,000 feet to view some of the most breathtaking scenery on the continent. Excursions are even available that allow you to snow ski while looking over the ocean!
From motor-coach tours to wildlife encounters with penguins to strenuous hikes, there is nothing ordinary about Chile.
Argentina Calls to the Intellectual and Adventurous
Regal… sophisticated… mystical. Argentina hails as the origin point of the tango and bears a striking resemblance in many ways to Europe. Opera houses, museums and cathedrals beckon to the intellectual while sea lions, river quests and gaucho fiestas call to the adventurous.
Take a comprehensive sightseeing tour and view the amazing architecture of the Recoleta Quarter, Plaza de Mayo and Metropolitan Cathedral. If you prefer excitement, a wide range of escapades are available. Spend the day in the company of authentic gauchos, as you attend a genuine Argentinean barbecue (called an asado). You'll be entertained by local musicians and regaled with demonstrations of skill and horsemanship.
Need more adventure still? A day trip to Iguazu Falls sets you free to cruise the Iguacu River right up to the waterfall. Shift gears from your boat to a four-wheeler and zoom through the subtropical forest to take in all the native wildlife and foliage. Delta and river cruises are also popular.
At the end of the day, sit back, relax and let yourself be overwhelmed by the beauty and grace of professional dancers engaged in the tango. This entertainment extravaganza is the perfect way to end a fun-filled day.
From the Strait of Magellan to Brazil, Peru and beyond, Celebrity and other cruise lines now offer an impressive collection of premium South American destinations. With an entire continent to explore, you're sure to find something for every member of the family to enjoy!
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