Luxury South America and Antarctica

With Hotel Stay in Buenos Aires

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27th January 2026
£2799
  • Departure Date: 27th January 2026
  • Total Nights: 19 Nights
  • Cruise: Celebrity Equinox
  • Package Type: Fly Cruise
  • Includes Outbound Flight
  • Includes Inbound Flight
  • Includes Hotel Stay
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2852
Passengers
1000
Crew
2009
Launched
2019
Last refit
121878t
Tonnage
317m
Length
37m
Width
24kts
Speed
14
Decks
USD
Currency
Overview
  • Return Flights from UK
  • 3-Nights Hotel In Buenos Aires
  • En-suite accommodation on board ship
  • Full board basis on ship
  • All port fees & taxes
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Flight from UK
Day 1 - 3
Buenos Aires Hotel Stay
Day 4
Embark Ship - Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, with its storied past woven into the very fabric of the city, beckons those who seek to immerse themselves in the authentic spirit of Argentina. Famous for its birthplace of tango, this vibrant city offers a glimpse into the local life far removed from the usual tourist paths. With a temperate climate that favors exploration year-round, Buenos Aires presents an exceptional setting for those looking to experience genuine local flavors and traditions. Cruise lines treasure this port for its ability to display the heart of Argentina, culminating in unique excursions that reveal secrets only known to locals. An intriguing fact about the city is its famed Recoleta Cemetery is the resting place of Eva Perón.
Day 5 - 7
At Sea
Day 8
Ushuaia
Ushuaia, famously known as the southernmost city in the world, offers a gateway to the untouched landscapes of Tierra del Fuego. It's more than a mere departure point; it's where the raw spirit of Argentina comes alive amidst rugged coastlines and pristine sub-polar forests. The climate here, cool and temperate, invites visitors into a world far removed from the bustling tourist centers, presenting a rare glimpse into the authentic heart of the country. Cruises utilizing this port offer scenic views of the Beagle Channel and the Martial Mountains, each narrating the epic saga of explorers who first charted these remote territories. Uniquely, Ushuaia's latitude allows for extended daylight hours in the summer, giving travelers more time to soak in its spectacular natural beauty.
Day 9
Cape Horn
Day 10
Schollart Channel, Antartica
Day 11
Paradise Harbour
Paradise Harbour in Antarctica truly lives up to its name, offering a surreal and serene vibe that captivates all who visit. Enclosed by steep glacier-covered mountains, the harbour boasts calm, crystal-clear waters that reflect the stunningly pristine icy landscape, creating a mirror-like effect that is both tranquil and awe-inspiring. The silence of this remote haven is occasionally broken by the distant rumble of calving glaciers or the playful calls of seabirds. The presence of icebergs floating gracefully and the frequent sightings of seals and whales add to the enchanting atmosphere, making Paradise Harbour a quintessential Antarctic experience, celebrated for its untouched natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.
Day 12
Gerlache Strait
Day 13
Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands
Awesome glaciers flecked with pink algae can be seen approaching Elephant Island — so named either for its elephant-like appearance or for sightings of elephant seals here. Elephant Island is home to several Chinstrap Penguin rookeries, as well as 2,000-year-old moss colonies. Weddell seals and Macaroni Penguins can also be spotted. In 1916, when Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance was crushed in pack ice in the Weddell Sea, the crew was stranded here for more than 4 months finding shelter under two upturned lifeboats on the spit of land Shackleton’s men named ‘Point Wild’. The bust of the Chilean captain Luis Pardo has been erected here to commemorate the successful rescue in the tug.</p>
Day 14
At Sea
Day 15
Port Stanley
Port Stanley, with its distinctly British charm, beckons like a quaint postcard from another era, where the fusion of modern life with traditional values creates a comforting yet intriguing ambiance. The climate, mild and often kissed by sea breezes, complements the landscape beautifully, offering an authentic escape from the crowded tourist destinations. Visitors often find themselves immersed in a community that celebrates and lives its true traditions every day, making it a living showcase of the country’s authentic lifestyle. A unique aspect of Port Stanley is its love for maritime events, which are celebrated with the same fervor as any national festival.
Day 16
At Sea
Day 17
Puerto Madryn
Puerto Madryn, a gem where Argentina's past meets the vibrancy of today, beckons to those who cherish authenticity and a milder climate perfect for exploration. Originating from the 1865 Welsh settlement, this town offers a palpable sense of history interwoven with modern-day Argentine life. It's a retreat from the tourist-heavy locales, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local environment and community. Cruise lines highlight Puerto Madryn not just as a stop but as an invitation to experience Argentina in its truest form, with coastal treasures and wildlife encounters that stand out globally. Intriguingly, this is also where orcas have been observed intentionally beaching themselves—a rare natural phenomenon.
Day 18
At Sea
Day 19
Montevideo
As you stroll along Montevideo's picturesque Rambla, the endless horizon of the Atlantic whispers tales of explorers who once admired these same views. Here, the climate is as mild as the greetings from locals, with temperate seasons offering a refreshing respite from harsher extremes. Montevideo, a city untouched by the clamor of mainstream tourism, cherishes its authenticity, showcasing Uruguay's deep-rooted traditions through vibrant street arts, local festivals, and intimate tango cafes. A curious fact to delight: Montevideo is home to the longest carnival in the world, inviting visitors to experience over a month of cultural festivities unique to this spirited city.
Day 20
Disembark Ship - Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, with its storied past woven into the very fabric of the city, beckons those who seek to immerse themselves in the authentic spirit of Argentina. Famous for its birthplace of tango, this vibrant city offers a glimpse into the local life far removed from the usual tourist paths. With a temperate climate that favors exploration year-round, Buenos Aires presents an exceptional setting for those looking to experience genuine local flavors and traditions. Cruise lines treasure this port for its ability to display the heart of Argentina, culminating in unique excursions that reveal secrets only known to locals. An intriguing fact about the city is its famed Recoleta Cemetery is the resting place of Eva Perón.
Day 20
Flight back to UK
Ship Details
Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Equinox

Voted 2020 Best Service - Large Ship Category – Cruise Critic Cruiser’s Choice Awards

Celebrity Equinox® is now making even more waves in the cruise world. From adding elevated design concepts and technology across the ship to The Retreat®, an exclusive experience for guests of The Retreat that includes The Retreat® Sundeck and The Retreat® Lounge, the change is phenomenal.

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Buenos Aires Hotel

Total Nights: 3 Night Stay
Flights Included

Outbound Flight

Location:
UK

Inbound Flight

Location:
Buenos Aires
Customer Reviews
4.6
out of 15 customer reviews
Cruise Overall
4.7
Ship
4.6
Dining
4.7
Service Onboard
4.6
Accomodation
4.8
Public Rooms
4.6
Embark & Disembark
4.6
Shore Excursions
4.1
Value For Money
4.5

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