28-Day Chilean Fjords, Antarctica & Falklands
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Cruise overview
Itinerary
Valparaiso
Valparaíso’s dramatic topography—45 cerros, or hills, overlooking the ocean—requires the use of winding pathways and wooden ascensores (funiculars) to get up many of the grades. The slopes are covered by candy-color houses—there are almost no apartments in the city—most of which have exteriors of corrugated metal peeled from shipping containers decades ago. Valparaíso has served as Santiago’s port for centuries. Before the Panama Canal opened, Valparaíso was the busiest port in South America. Harsh realities—changing trade routes, industrial decline—have diminished its importance, but it remains Chile’s principal port. Most shops, banks, restaurants, bars, and other businesses cluster along the handful of streets called El Plan (the flat area) that are closest to the shoreline. Porteños (which means “the residents of the port”) live in the surrounding hills in an undulating array of colorful abodes. At the top of any of the dozens of stairways, the paseos (promenades) have spectacular views; many are named after prominent Yugoslavian, Basque, and German immigrants. Neighborhoods are named for the hills they cover. With the jumble of power lines overhead and the hundreds of buses that slow down—but never completely stop—to pick up agile riders, it’s hard to forget you’re in a city. Still, walking is the best way to experience Valparaíso. Be careful where you step, though—locals aren’t very conscientious about curbing their dogs.
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At sea
Puerto Montt
Castro
Puerto Chacabuco
At sea
PIO X Glacier
Scenic Cruising
Punta Arenas
At sea
Garibaldi Glacier
Ushuaia
At sea
At sea
Antarctic Experience
Antarctic Experience
Antarctic Experience
Antarctic Experience
Antarctic Experience
At sea
At sea
Falkland Islands
Falkland Islands
Port Stanley
At sea
At sea
At sea
Montevideo
Buenos Aires
Veranda Suite
Seabourn’s hallmark accommodation, featuring a private veranda, spacious living area, and a marble bathroom. Thoughtful details and ocean views create a luxurious retreat, enhanced by intuitive, personalised service.
Amenities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Shower
- TV
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Lounge Area
- Toiletries Provided
- Suite Benefits
- Full Bar
- Room Service Available
- Telephone
- Desk
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Air Conditioning
Ship features
For travellers who value true small-ship cruising at sea, Seabourn Quest offers an experience that is increasingly rare in the ultra-luxury market: an intimate, all-suite vessel with the dining, service and amenities of a much larger ship.
- 458 guests in an intimate small-ship setting
- The sole remaining Odyssey-class ship in the Seabourn fleet
- Launched in 2011 and comprehensively refurbished in 2018
- All-suite accommodation, with select categories featuring private verandas
- Pioneer of Solis, Seabourn's acclaimed Mediterranean fine-dining concept
- All-inclusive fare covering dining, drinks and gratuities
- The Spa at Seabourn with Dr Andrew Weil and the Mindful Living programme
- The Retreat: private sun-deck cabanas with concierge service
- Watersports marina platform for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding
- A varied global programme that takes in Europe, the Americas and Africa

