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Argentina, Antarctica & Uruguay Cruise: Ushuaia, Punta Del Este & Montevideo

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£3,099pp
Voyage Code: AZQS280203-013
moon 13 nights
anchor Azamara Quest
calendar 3 Feb '28

Cruise overview

Ushuaia
Port Stanley
Punta del Este
Montevideo
Montevideo
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

Itinerary

Day 1

Ushuaia


At 55 degrees latitude south, Ushuaia (pronounced oo-swy-ah) is closer to the South Pole than to Argentina’s northern border with Bolivia. It is the capital and tourism base for Tierra del Fuego, the island at the southernmost tip of Argentina.Although its stark physical beauty is striking, Tierra del Fuego’s historical allure is based more on its mythical past than on rugged reality. The island was inhabited for 6,000 years by Yámana, Haush, Selk’nam, and Alakaluf Indians. But in 1902 Argentina, eager to populate Patagonia to bolster its territorial claims, moved to initiate an Ushuaian penal colony, establishing the permanent settlement of its most southern territories and, by implication, everything in between.When the prison closed in 1947, Ushuaia had a population of about 3,000, made up mainly of former inmates and prison staff. Today the Indians of Darwin’s “missing link” theory are long gone—wiped out by diseases brought by settlers and by indifference to their plight—and the 60,000 residents of Ushuaia are hitching their star to tourism.The city rightly (if perhaps too loudly) promotes itself as the southernmost city in the world (Puerto Williams, a few miles south on the Chilean side of the Beagle Channel, is a small town). You can make your way to the tourism office to get your clichéd, but oh-so-necessary, “Southernmost City in the World” passport stamp. Ushuaia feels like a frontier boomtown, at heart still a rugged, weather-beaten fishing village, but exhibiting the frayed edges of a city that quadrupled in size in the ’70s and ’80s and just keeps growing. Unpaved portions of Ruta 3, the last stretch of the Pan-American Highway, which connects Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, are finally being paved. The summer months (December through March) draw more than 120,000 visitors, and dozens of cruise ships. The city is trying to extend those visits with events like March’s Marathon at the End of the World and by increasing the gamut of winter activities buoyed by the excellent snow conditions.A terrific trail winds through the town up to the Martial Glacier, where a ski lift can help cut down a steep kilometer of your journey. The chaotic and contradictory urban landscape includes a handful of luxury hotels amid the concrete of public housing projects. Scores of “sled houses” (wooden shacks) sit precariously on upright piers, ready for speedy displacement to a different site. But there are also many small, picturesque homes with tiny, carefully tended gardens. Many of the newer homes are built in a Swiss-chalet style, reinforcing the idea that this is a town into which tourism has breathed new life. At the same time, the weather-worn pastel colors that dominate the town’s landscape remind you that Ushuaia was once just a tiny fishing village, snuggled at the end of the Earth.As you stand on the banks of the Canal Beagle (Beagle Channel) near Ushuaia, the spirit of the farthest corner of the world takes hold. What stands out is the light: at sundown the landscape is cast in a subdued, sensual tone; everything feels closer, softer, and more human in dimension despite the vastness of the setting. The snowcapped mountains reflect the setting sun back onto a stream rolling into the channel, as nearby peaks echo their image—on a windless day—in the still waters.Above the city rise the last mountains of the Andean Cordillera, and just south and west of Ushuaia they finally vanish into the often-stormy sea. Snow whitens the peaks well into summer. Nature is the principal attraction here, with trekking, fishing, horseback riding, wildlife spotting, and sailing among the most rewarding activities, especially in the Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego (Tierra del Fuego National Park).

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Day 2

at-sea At sea

Day 3

Sailing along the Antarctic Peninsula

Day 4

Sailing along the Antarctic Peninsula

Day 5

Sailing along the Antarctic Peninsula

Day 6

at-sea At sea

Day 7

Port Stanley

Day 8

at-sea At sea

Day 9

at-sea At sea

Day 10

Punta del Este

Day 11

Montevideo

Day 12

Montevideo

Day 13

Buenos Aires

Day 14

Buenos Aires

What's Included

Here’s what’s included in your Azamara Quest cruise:

  • Dining in a variety of venues
  • 24-hour room service
  • Beers, wines, spirits, and soft drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Exclusive AzAmazing Evenings events
  • Unlimited self-service laundry
Interior Guaranteefrom£3,099pp
Interiorfrom£3,379pp
Oceanview Guaranteefrom£3,669pp
Oceanviewfrom£4,169pp
Veranda Guaranteefrom£4,469pp
Veranda Plus Guaranteefrom£4,919pp
Verandafrom£5,009pp
Veranda Plusfrom£5,479pp
Suite Guaranteefrom£6,919pp
Continent Suitefrom£7,509pp
Spa Suitefrom£10,049pp
Ocean Suitefrom£11,199pp
World Owner Suitefrom£12,529pp

Interior Guarantee

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With the polished style and stellar service of a Club Interior Stateroom, you’ll enjoy our plush cotton robes, slippers upon request, French bath products, and 24-hour room service. Explore the world in comfort and luxury in this stylish, elegant stateroom featuring all the amenities of a boutique hotel at sea. Relax with plush cotton robes, 24-hour room service, and more.

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Wi-Fi (Additional Cost)
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Air Conditioning
  • Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
  • Lounge Area
  • Vanity Area

Ship features

Azamara Quest embodies the essence of boutique cruising with luxurious touches, personalised service, and immersive itineraries tailored for discerning travellers.

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Accommodation
Dining
Amenities
Wellness
Entertainment
Families
  • 690-guest mid-size ship
  • Comprehensive 2016 refurbishment
  • Nine dining venues and cafés
  • Sanctum Spa and Thalassotherapy Pool
  • Expansive pool deck with two whirlpools
  • Casino and Drawing Room library
  • Broadway-style entertainment and cabaret
  • Fitness centre with yoga and Pilates
  • Award-winning Azamara service
  • Destination Immersion itineraries worldwide
Azamara Quest Accommodation

Accommodation

There are eight accommodation categories on Azamara Quest, from Club Interior Staterooms to the Club World Owner’s Suite. Each stateroom is designed for comfort, featuring a private en-suite, flat-screen TV, and ample storage. Suites feature added luxuries, including butler service, complimentary laundry, and onboard spending credits.

Azamara Quest Dining

Dining

Guests can dine in Discoveries Restaurant for classic international dishes, or sample speciality venues including Prime C, an American-style steakhouse, and Aqualina, offering fine Italian cuisine. The exclusive Chef’s Table offers a rotating tasting menu, while casual options include Windows Café, The Patio, Swirl & Top, and Mosaic Café.

Azamara Quest Amenities

Amenities

Azamara Quest features elegant public spaces designed for relaxation. The Den promotes the line’s Destination Immersion concept, while the Drawing Room offers a peaceful retreat. The pool deck features two whirlpools, sun loungers, and bar service, and guests can also enjoy the onboard boutiques, casino, and hair salon.

Azamara Quest Wellness

Wellness

The Sanctum Spa offers a comprehensive range of treatments, including body wraps and facials. Guests can enjoy the Thalassotherapy Pool and access a fully equipped gym, which offers fitness classes, personal training, and Pilates sessions.

Azamara Quest Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings bring a vibrant atmosphere with live shows, Azamara’s Signature cabaret performances, and themed musical nights. For quieter moments, guests can relax in the Discoveries Lounge or enjoy piano entertainment in one of the intimate bars.

Azamara Quest Families

Families

Azamara Quest primarily caters to adults, but welcomes families with older children. The ship’s relaxed atmosphere, cultural itineraries, and small size make it ideal for those seeking shared discovery and luxury at sea.