South America Cruises: Your Extraordinary Continental Voyage

From the tango-filled streets of Buenos Aires to the ancient wonders of Machu Picchu and the wild beauty of Patagonia, discover why South America offers one of the most breathtaking and diverse cruise experiences on the planet.

Your Extraordinary South American Adventure Awaits

South America is a continent of staggering contrasts — a place where glaciers tower beside temperate rainforests, where cosmopolitan cities pulse with music and culinary artistry, and where ancient civilizations left behind legacies carved in stone. Cruising this extraordinary continent means waking each morning to a new landscape, a new culture, and a new sense of wonder. With temperatures ranging from the tropical warmth of Brazil’s coastline near 85°F to the crisp, invigorating air of Patagonia in the 40s–50s°F, South America rewards every type of traveler.

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Dramatic Landscapes

From the towering peaks of the Andes and the thundering spectacle of Iguazu Falls to the vast glaciers of Patagonia, South America’s natural grandeur is unmatched.

Vibrant Culture & Cuisine

Savor Argentine asado, fresh Peruvian ceviche, and Brazilian churrasco while immersing yourself in tango, samba, and the warmth of Latin hospitality at every port.

Expedition & Discovery

Cruise the Chilean fjords, navigate the legendary Cape Horn, or extend your voyage to Antarctica — South America is a gateway to the world’s most thrilling expeditions.

Explore South America’s Cruising Regions

South America offers several distinct cruising regions, each revealing a different facet of this extraordinary continent. Our cruise advisors will help you find the perfect match for your dream voyage.

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East Coast & Atlantic

Key Ports: Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo (Santos), Montevideo, Salvador de Bahia, Ilhabela

Known For: Cosmopolitan cities, carnival culture, golden beaches, world-renowned cuisine, tango performances

Ideal For: Culture enthusiasts, foodies, and first-time South America cruisers

Duration: 7–14 nights

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Patagonia & Chilean Fjords

Key Ports: Ushuaia, Punta Arenas, Puerto Montt, Castro (Chiloé), Puerto Chacabuco, Cape Horn

Known For: Glaciers, fjords, penguin colonies, dramatic mountain scenery, end-of-the-world adventure

Ideal For: Nature lovers, photographers, and expedition-minded travelers

Duration: 10–21 nights

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West Coast & Pacific

Key Ports: Lima (Callao), Valparaíso, Arica, Manta (Ecuador), Cartagena, Panama Canal transit

Known For: Ancient Incan heritage, Pacific coastline, colonial architecture, Atacama Desert proximity, gateway to Galápagos

Ideal For: History buffs, culturally curious travelers, and those combining South America with a Panama Canal transit

Duration: 10–18 nights

Compare South America Cruise Regions

Feature East Coast & Atlantic Patagonia & Chilean Fjords West Coast & Pacific
Typical Duration 7–14 nights 10–21 nights 10–18 nights
Main Departure Ports Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo Buenos Aires, Santiago (San Antonio/Valparaíso), Ushuaia Lima (Callao), Valparaíso, Cartagena
Best For Culture lovers, foodies, first-time visitors Nature lovers, photographers, expedition seekers History buffs, culturally curious travelers
Highlights Tango, carnival, golden beaches, cosmopolitan cities Glaciers, fjords, penguins, Cape Horn Incan heritage, colonial cities, Pacific coastline, Panama Canal

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Our South America cruise travel advisors will show you where to begin.

With an entire continent of extraordinary destinations to explore, choosing the perfect South American itinerary can feel overwhelming. That’s where our expert advisors come in.

Along the East Coast and Atlantic, you can discover the electric energy of Buenos Aires, the iconic beaches and Sugarloaf Mountain of Rio de Janeiro, the colonial charm of Montevideo, and the vibrant culture of Salvador de Bahia.

In Patagonia and the Chilean Fjords, you’ll encounter pristine glaciers, dramatic fjords, penguin colonies, and the legendary passage around Cape Horn — one of the most awe-inspiring stretches of water on Earth.

The West Coast and Pacific itineraries reveal Lima’s celebrated culinary scene, the colorful hillside neighborhoods of Valparaíso, ancient Incan heritage, and the chance to transit the Panama Canal.

Many voyages also connect to Antarctica, the Galápagos Islands, or the Amazon River, extending your journey into truly once-in-a-lifetime territory.

If that sounds like a lot to navigate, rest assured — every detail will be expertly handled by Extraordinary Adventures and our dedicated South America cruise advisors. Call us today!

Beyond South America

Many South American itineraries can be extended or combined with nearby destinations for an even more extraordinary voyage.

  • Antarctica – The ultimate expedition to the frozen seventh continent
  • Galápagos Islands – Unparalleled wildlife encounters in Darwin’s living laboratory
  • Panama Canal – A legendary transit connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
  • Amazon River – Immersive journeys into the world’s largest tropical rainforest
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Find your specialty cruise today!

We’ll help find the perfect specialty cruise—whether you’re crossing oceans, transiting canals, or exploring the ends of the Earth.

Our specialty cruise advisors will ensure your voyage is everything you dreamed.

Rarely will any of us make it to these extraordinary places more than once. So, if you’re going to do it at all, you should do it right. Let the experts at Extraordinary Adventures ensure that your voyage to these remote destinations is everything you dreamed it would be.

They don’t call us Extraordinary Adventures for nothing, you know.

Best Time to Cruise South America

Because South America spans the Southern Hemisphere, its seasons are the reverse of what North American travelers are accustomed to — making it an ideal warm-weather escape during our winter months.

Peak Season (November – March): South America’s summer brings warm temperatures, longer days, and the best conditions for Patagonia and Chilean fjord cruising. Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro enjoy highs near 85°F, while Patagonia remains a cool but navigable 50–60°F. This is also peak season for Antarctica-bound expeditions.

Shoulder Season (October, April): Pleasant weather with fewer crowds and excellent value. A wonderful time for East Coast and West Coast itineraries when temperatures are comfortable and ports are less congested.

Off Season (May – September): South America’s winter brings cooler temperatures to the south, but northern destinations like Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia remain warm and inviting. Patagonia and Chilean fjord cruises are largely unavailable during this period.

Holiday sailings over New Year’s Eve are especially popular, with festive celebrations in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires offering unforgettable onboard and onshore revelry.

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Why Book with Extraordinary Adventures

Expert Advisors

Specialty cruise specialists who understand the unique requirements of expedition and world voyages.

Exclusive Perks

Access to special deals, onboard credits, and amenities not available when booking direct.

Personalised Planning

Custom recommendations for ships, itineraries, and cabin selection on complex voyages.

Full Support

Assistance from booking through disembarkation and beyond—we’re with you every step.

South America Cruise FAQs

The peak season for South American cruises runs from November through March, which is summer in the Southern Hemisphere. This period offers the warmest weather, the longest days, and is the only time Patagonia and Antarctic itineraries are available. Shoulder months like October and April provide excellent value with pleasant conditions for coastal and city-focused voyages.
Yes, a valid U.S. passport is required for all South American cruise itineraries. Most South American countries do not require advance visas for U.S. citizens visiting as tourists, though requirements can vary by country and may change. Your Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor will provide up-to-date guidance on all documentation requirements specific to your itinerary.
South American cruises tend to be longer voyages. East Coast itineraries between Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro typically run 7–14 nights. Patagonia and Chilean fjord voyages range from 10–21 nights. West Coast itineraries with Panama Canal transits often span 10–18 nights. Grand voyages circumnavigating the continent can last 30 nights or more. Your cruise advisor can help you find the ideal duration for your schedule and interests.
Several premium and luxury cruise lines offer South American itineraries, including Celebrity, Princess, Holland America, Norwegian, Silversea, Regent Seven Seas, Oceania, Seabourn, and Viking. Expedition lines such as Hurtigruten, Quark, Silversea Expeditions, and Ponant specialize in Patagonia, the Chilean fjords, and Antarctica voyages. Our advisors will match you with the perfect cruise line for your travel style and preferences.
Absolutely! Many South American itineraries, particularly those departing from Buenos Aires or Ushuaia, can be combined with Antarctica expeditions. Ushuaia, at the southern tip of Argentina, is the primary gateway to the Antarctic Peninsula, with crossings of the Drake Passage taking approximately two days. Several cruise lines offer back-to-back sailings that pair a South American coastal voyage with an Antarctic adventure.
Packing for South America depends heavily on your itinerary. For cosmopolitan port cities like Buenos Aires and Rio, bring smart-casual attire suitable for elegant dining and cultural outings. Patagonia and fjord cruises require warm layering — windproof jackets, thermal base layers, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy walking shoes. Tropical ports call for lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and comfortable footwear. Your cruise advisor can provide a tailored packing list for your specific voyage. You can also explore our packing guides on the Extraordinary Adventures YouTube channel @cruiseandtravel.
South America offers some of the most diverse and memorable shore excursions in the world. Highlights include tango shows and steak house experiences in Buenos Aires, visits to Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, glacier trekking in Patagonia, tours of Machu Picchu from Lima, wine tasting in the vineyards of Mendoza or Chile’s Casablanca Valley, and wildlife encounters with penguins, sea lions, and condors in their natural habitats.
South America is a wonderful choice for cruisers of all experience levels, though the longer voyage durations tend to appeal to more seasoned travelers. First-time cruisers may prefer starting with a shorter East Coast itinerary between Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, which combines iconic cities, comfortable sea days, and a manageable voyage length. Your Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor will tailor the perfect introduction to this magnificent continent.
Each country has its own currency — Argentine pesos, Brazilian reais, Chilean pesos, Peruvian soles, and more. However, U.S. dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas, and ATMs are available in most port cities. Credit cards are accepted at larger establishments. Your cruise advisor will provide practical currency tips specific to your ports of call.
Spanish is the primary language in most South American countries, with Portuguese spoken in Brazil. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and organized excursions. Cruise line shore excursions are conducted in English. Learning a few basic phrases in Spanish or Portuguese can enhance your experience and is always appreciated by locals. Your cruise advisor can recommend helpful language resources as part of your pre-voyage preparation.

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