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Penguins Passage
16 Feb - 6 Mar
18 Nights
8 Ports
Oceania Cruises

Penguins Passage

16 February - 6 March 2025
From £6,009 pp

Duration

18 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Argentina

Ports

8 Ports

16 February

Setting sail from Buenos Aires

The streets of Buenos Aires are redolent of a grand old European capital, lined with elegant architecture that wouldn't look out of place in Madrid or Paris. There is also plenty of Latin passion on display: Argentina is the home of tango, that most electrifying of dances, and the central Plaza de Mayo has played host to countless revolutions and rallies over the years. Food is an important part of life here, and carnivores shouldn't pass up the opportunity to try the world's finest beef at one of the many steakhouses, known as parrillas. Other attractions include the beautiful Recoleta cemetery, the grand Teatro Colón and the colourful, arty district of La Boca.

Don't miss

An evening dinner and tango show, a must-see in the home of this passionate dance.

17-18 February

At sea

19 February

Falkland Islands: Stanley

20-24 February

At sea

25-26 February

Chile: Punta Arenas

27-28 February

At sea

1 March

Chile: Laguna San Rafael

2 March

Chile: Puerto Chacabuco

3 March

Chile: Castro

4 March

Chile: Puerto Montt

5 March

At sea

6 March

Arriving in Santiago (San Antonio)

Chile's cosmopolitan capital is a smart, sophisticated place, where life plays out against the backdrop of the snow-capped Andean mountains. Santiago's moneyed elite congregate in the upmarket districts of the Barrio Alto, while Centro is home to museums, theatres and shopping malls. It's a leafy and eminently liveable city, in spite of the fact that more than a third of the population of Chile lives in Santiago. The city continues to grow outwards and upwards, its skyline crowned by the Costanera Centre, South America's tallest building, but an excellent metro system makes it easy to get around, and there are several lovely parks that afford plenty of breathing space.

Our tip

Get around using the reliable metro system. At night taxis are cheap and reliable, but make sure you have the address written down if you don’t speak Spanish.

The Ship

Your home from home

Marina in port
Oceania Marina & Riviera - Veranda Stateroom
Oceania Marina & Riviera - Terrace Cafe
Purpose built for Oceania and bursting with style, sister ships Marina & Riviera are the perfect combination: small enough to be friendly and large enough to offer great facilities.

What we love

Above all, we love the fact that these ships are packed full of fabulous stuff - loads of amazing dining options, a collection of amazing artworks, wonderful learning opportunities and great accommodation. All of this is combined with the Oceania signatures: well-designed port intensive itineraries, great food, and a relaxed ambience.

Capacity 1250 Guests
Crew 800 International Staff
Style Easy going and unpretentious, and at the same time stylish and oozing quality, Oceania's O class ships are a great choice for inquisitive and engaged travellers who enjoy good food.
Inclusions
  • All meals including speciality dining
  • House beverage package during lunch and dinner
  • Shuttle service from ship to city centre in many ports
  • Shore Excursion credit

  • Unlimited WiFi

  • Loads of extras for Concierge Class and above
  • Gratuities
More about Marina

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
Alvear Art Hotel, Buenos Aires

Where to stay in Buenos Aires

Just steps away from the elegant Santa Fe Avenue and famous Florida Street, we love the Alvear Art Hotel.

Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires

Explore Buenos Aires

Take a private city tour to see all the highlights including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Cabildo, colourful La Boca, the Colon Theatre and the Recoleta cemetery, resting place of Evita.

The Aubrey, Santiago

Where to stay in Santiago

We really like The Aubrey, a privately owned boutique hotel in Bellavista.

Valley of the Moon, Atacama Desert, Chile

See more of Chile

If you can take some extra time, don’t miss the Atacama Desert – fly to San Pedro and plan a visit of two to three days if you are able.

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Penguins Passage

16 February - 6 March 2025
From £6,009 pp

Duration

18 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Argentina

Ports

8 Ports

Ship

Marina of Oceania Cruises

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Why Mundy?

Who we are

Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

Matthew Lonsdale

Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

How? Simply by offering our clients more expertise, more personal service, more unique ideas, more fascinating add-ons, more fabulous freebies and more peace of mind.

We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's Russell Square - we'd be delighted to see you.

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