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Set off aboard Seabourn Venture on a stirring expedition through the untamed landscapes of South America and the remote Falkland Islands, where rugged coastlines, windswept plains, and wildlife-rich waters await. Paddle or dive into hidden inlets, watch albatrosses glide overhead, and witness dramatic sunsets scattering colors across wild horizons. Between intimate shore excursions, retreat to your elegant suite and savor Seabourn’s refined cuisine, luxurious amenities, and warm hospitality as you traverse the ends of the earth.

The details: 

  • Seabourn Venture
  • Expedition Cruise 
  • 15 nights 
  • March 22nd - April 6th, 2027 
  • From £7,098 per person
    • Price correct at time of publication 14/10/2025  

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Day 1, Embarkation 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 

Day 2 
Ushuaia, Argentina 

Day 3
At Sea 

Day 4
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience (Day 1)

Day 5
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience (Day 2)

Day 6 
Stanley/Falkland Is/Islas Malvinas

Day 7
The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience (Day 3)

Day 8 
At Sea

Day 9
Puerto Madryn, Argentina 

Days 10 & 11 
At Sea

Day 12
Montevideo, Uruguay 

Day 13
At Sea

Day 14
Camboriu, Brazil

Day 15
At Sea

Day 16
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

Itineraries

Day 1

Buenos Aires, Argentina 

In 1580, Spanish explorer Juan de Garay planted the seeds of what would become Buenos Aires. Today, it flourishes as the captivating capital of Argentina and a cosmopolitan metropolis that elegantly straddles two worlds.

Often hailed as the "Paris of South America," Buenos Aires enchants with its blend of European elegance and Latin American vibrancy. As a sister city to global hubs like Moscow and Miami, Buenos Aires wears its rich cultural heritage on its sleeve. Its architectural diversity is a testament to a past deeply rooted in both the Old and New Worlds, offering a visual narrative that spans centuries and continents. 

Day 2

Ushuaia, Argentina 

Once deemed too harsh for European settlement, Ushuaia's rugged beauty was the realm of its native inhabitants - the Yahgan People. Today, it holds the distinctive title of being the southernmost city on Earth, often referred to as "the end of the world." Situated along the banks of the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia unveils itself like an artist's masterpiece. A mosaic of vibrant houses adds a splash of color against the dramatic backdrop of snow-capped mountains. Dominating this breathtaking panorama is Monte Olivia, its jagged peaks soaring 4,530 feet above the landscape.

Day 3

At Sea 

Day 4

The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience (Day 1)

EXPEDITION ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE ZODIAC CRUISES, NATURE WALKS, OR CULTURAL EXPERIENCES. EXPERIENCES IN POLAR REGIONS MAY ENCOUNTER ICY OR COLD CONDITIONS. WHEELCHAIR ACCESS AT CAPTAIN'S DISCRETION

There is nowhere else in the world like the Falkland Islands. This archipelago is a remote, wind-swept place of stunning landscapes, dazzling white sand beaches, magnificent wildlife, and a rather gregarious mix of people. Over 200 islands surround the two main islands of West and East Falkland. These isolated and treeless shores are home to an overwhelming abundance of birdlife: albatross, penguins, caracaras, geese, and many others. Perhaps it was the very remoteness of the islands; the allure of its barren landscapes, pure in their austerity and colorful in their details, and the immensely large open skies that attracted settlers to its shores long ago, the islands have an accumulated a wealth of maritime and military history. More than three hundred shipwrecks litter its shores, while the stark white crosses of both British and Argentine soldiers stand as a silent reminder to the war of 1982. Numerous claims for the islands have been put forward in the course of their history. Nowadays the Falkland Islands are a self-governing British Overseas Territory.

 
 

Day 5

The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience (Day 2)

EXPEDITION ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE ZODIAC CRUISES, NATURE WALKS, OR CULTURAL EXPERIENCES. EXPERIENCES IN POLAR REGIONS MAY ENCOUNTER ICY OR COLD CONDITIONS. WHEELCHAIR ACCESS AT CAPTAIN'S DISCRETION

Day 6

Stanley/Falkland Is/Islas Malvinas

The lonely lighthouse at Cape Pembroke welcomes arrivals to Stanley. It alerts ships to the treacherous rocks, reefs and shoals for which the Falkland Islands have long been known. With a population of over 2,000 people, Stanley is the largest settlement on the islands. Its gardens, tea rooms, brightly colored houses and hotels lend it a slightly Victorian feel, seemingly suspended in time. The Anglican Cathedral, the southernmost in the world, stands prominently on Stanley’s waterfront.

INCLUDED SHORE EXCURSION: Bluff Cove Lagoon: Penguins & Tea

Day 7

The Seabourn Falkland Island Experience (Day 3)

EXPEDITION ACTIVITIES MAY INCLUDE ZODIAC CRUISES, NATURE WALKS, OR CULTURAL EXPERIENCES. EXPERIENCES IN POLAR REGIONS MAY ENCOUNTER ICY OR COLD CONDITIONS. WHEELCHAIR ACCESS AT CAPTAIN'S DISCRETION

Day 8

At Sea

Day 9

Puerto Madryn, Argentina 

Puerto Madryn is a port on the northern Atlantic coast of Patagonia, tucked on the Golfo Nuevo bay between Peninsula Valdés and Punta Ninfas. It is famous for the southern right whales that frequent the bay between May and December, and for the prolific wildlife on Peninsula Valdés, including penguins and elephant seals, along with right whales and the predatory orcas. It is a display of unspoiled nature that you will never forget. Alternatively, a trip south to Trelew and Gaiman in the heart of the Welsh colonial community of Patagonia can include a visit to the interesting Paleontological Museum with displays about the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cueva de los Manos with artifacts and depictions of life here 13,000 years in the past.

Days 10 & 11

At Sea

Day 12

Montevideo, Uruguay 

Tucked between Brazil and Argentina, the Republic of Uruguay decidedly holds its own with unique traditions and identity. Despite being South America's second smallest nation, Uruguay feels like a vibrant city enveloped by expansive ranchlands. Often dubbed as the "Switzerland of South America," Montevideo mirrors Switzerland's discreet banking system.

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

Camboriu, Brazil

Included Laranjeiras Beach & Atlantic Forest Walk with Cable Car Experience. 

Day 15

At Sea

Day 16

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

The harbour of Rio de Janeiro, cradled by the southern contours of Guanabara Bay under the majestic shadows of Corcovado and Sugarloaf mountains, is one of the world's most unique and awe-inspiring ports. As you approach by sea, Sugarloaf Mountain is your welcoming beacon, inviting you to experience the exhilarating cable-car ride to its summit for a panoramic view of the city and its famed beaches: Copacabana, Tijuca, Ipanema, and Leblon.

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  • Complimentary premium spirits and fine wines available on board at all times.
  • Complimentary caviar, an extra indulgence offered throughout your voyage.
  • Welcome Champagne and complimentary in-suite bar stocked with your preferences.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi packages with unlimited minutes powered by SpaceX’s Starlink.

 

 

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From £7,098 pp

Price correct at time of publication (14/10/2025)