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Miami To Buenos Aires Grand Voyage
42 nightsFrom Miami, Florida21 ports of call

Miami To Buenos Aires Grand Voyage

Azamara · Azamara Quest

Departs
5 Jan 2028
Returns
16 Feb 2028
Duration
42 nights
Disembark
Buenos Aires

Overview

A 42-night voyage aboard Azamara Quest, departing Miami, Florida on 5 Jan 2028 and arriving in Buenos Aires, calling at 21 destinations along the way.

Miami, FloridaCozumelBelizeRoatan, Bay IslandsPuerto LimonBocas del ToroFuerte Amador, Panama CityMantaLima, PeruPisco, PeruCoquimboValparaisoPuerto MonttCastro, Chiloe IslandPuerto Chacabuco, ChilePunta Arenas, ChileUshuaia, ArgentinaPort StanleyPunta del EsteMontevideoBuenos Aires

Itinerary

42 nights · 44 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·MiamiEmbark

    5 Jan 2028
    Depart 18:00
    Propelled by Latin rhythms, with a bold style all its own, Miami is a spicy melting pot of cultures. Immerse yourself in the colorful Art Deco district, vibrant nightlife, and beaches for sun-worshipers and water sport enthusiasts alike. Put some money on the horses at Hialeah Park, one of racings oldest and most prominent tracks, right next to a lake full of pink flamingos. Go adventuring in the Everglades, looking for ‘gators and manatees, canoeing through mangrove tunnels, or paddling a sea kayak through the “10,000 islands”. Flashy and full of life, it’s a great place to play.
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    Day 2 ·At Sea

    6 Jan 2028
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    Day 3 ·Cozumel

    7 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    Located just off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, Cozumel is a laid-back Caribbean jewel of an island, where everything revolves around its warm blue waters. There are beaches for sunbathing and strolling, sailing cruises, glass-bottom boat tours, and of course fishing charters, since Cozumel is regarded as one of the top 10 sport fishing destinations in the world.
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    Day 4 ·Belize City

    8 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 15:00
    Belize City is a port city in the Central American country of Belize. It’s divided into north and south sides by Haulover Creek, which opens into the Caribbean Sea. The manually operated 1920s Swing Bridge, a busy crossing point, links the two. On the north side, the Museum of Belize traces the country’s history, with exhibits including Mayan artifacts. The Image Factory gallery shows local contemporary art.
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    Day 5 ·Roatan, Honduras

    9 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 15:00
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    Day 6 ·At Sea

    10 Jan 2028
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    Day 7 ·Puerto Limon

    11 Jan 2028
    Arrive 10:30Depart 22:00
    Since Christopher Columbus first dropped anchor just off its coast in 1502, the tranquil and hospitable town of Puerto Limon has been welcoming travelers from all over the world. Today, it’s the heart of Costa Rica’s Afro-Caribbean culture, and the gateway to many of the country’s best eco-adventures. The 3,400-acre Veragua Rainforest Park is home to exotic monkeys, hummingbird and butterfly gardens, reptiles, sloths, and an aerial tram that travels through the rainforest canopy and takes you down to the Trail of the Giants (huge old growth trees). Take a boat ride down the canals of Tortuguero National Park or go snorkeling amongst the coral reefs in Cahuita National Park.
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    Day 8 ·Bocas Del Toro

    12 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    Bocas del Toro Town, or just Bocas Town, is the capital of Bocas del Toro Province, in Panama. It's at the southern tip of Isla Colón, in the Caribbean Sea. Nearby beaches include sheltered Starfish Beach, to the northwest. Bluff Beach, on the east coast, is known for its strong surf. To the north, rocky Bird Island is home to the rare red-billed tropicbird. In town, artisans sell local crafts in Simón Bolívar Park.
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    Day 9 ·Panama Canal (Cruising)

    13 Jan 2028
    Arrive 05:00Depart 17:00
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    Day 10 ·Fuerte Amador

    13 Jan 2028
    Arrive 18:00
    Founded in 1519 by the Spanish conquistadors, Panama City is now one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Central America and home to incredible architectural and ethnic diversity. This diversity is reflected in the variety of culinary styles and Panamanian dishes, which are a unique blend of Spanish, African and Native American cuisine. When not dining at one of the city’s many renowned restaurants, be sure to visit the neighborhood of Casco Viejo, the historic heart of Panama City, and the Calle Uruguay district for its vibrant nightlife; hike through acres and acres national parks and the rainforest at Parque Natural Metropolitano, located just minutes from downtown; and of course, a trip to the Miraflores locks to watch huge ships travel along the iconic Panama Canal. And with both the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Panama Canal and the opening of the second canal locks in 2014, there’s no better time to visit.
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    Day 10 ·Fuerte Amador

    14 Jan 2028
    Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
    Founded in 1519 by the Spanish conquistadors, Panama City is now one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Central America and home to incredible architectural and ethnic diversity. This diversity is reflected in the variety of culinary styles and Panamanian dishes, which are a unique blend of Spanish, African and Native American cuisine. When not dining at one of the city’s many renowned restaurants, be sure to visit the neighborhood of Casco Viejo, the historic heart of Panama City, and the Calle Uruguay district for its vibrant nightlife; hike through acres and acres national parks and the rainforest at Parque Natural Metropolitano, located just minutes from downtown; and of course, a trip to the Miraflores locks to watch huge ships travel along the iconic Panama Canal. And with both the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Panama Canal and the opening of the second canal locks in 2014, there’s no better time to visit.
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    Day 11 ·At Sea

    15 Jan 2028
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    Day 12 ·Manta

    16 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 13:30
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    Day 13 ·At Sea

    17 Jan 2028
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    Day 15 ·Lima, Peru

    18 Jan 2028
    Arrive 13:00
    Founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, Lima was initially called Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of Kings). While its name may have changed, its epic sights, enchanting culture, and rich history continue to ensure its reputation as a crown jewel of Latin America. And when you visit with Azamara®, you can conquer Lima in your own unique way with our immersive on shore experiences—like exploring the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu with our pre- and post-voyage excursion packages.
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    Day 15 ·Lima, Peru

    19 Jan 2028
    Depart 17:00
    Founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, Lima was initially called Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of Kings). While its name may have changed, its epic sights, enchanting culture, and rich history continue to ensure its reputation as a crown jewel of Latin America. And when you visit with Azamara®, you can conquer Lima in your own unique way with our immersive on shore experiences—like exploring the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu with our pre- and post-voyage excursion packages.
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    Day 16 ·Pisco, Peru

    20 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
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    Day 17 ·At Sea

    21 Jan 2028
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    Day 18 ·At Sea

    22 Jan 2028
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    Day 19 ·La Serena (Coquimbo)

    23 Jan 2028
    Arrive 09:30Depart 16:30
    On the edge of two distinct and diverse worlds, the seaside city of Coquimbo and nearby La Serena lie sandwiched between Chile’s fertile central valley and the arid Atacama Desert—and they’re everything you could wish for from a day in port. Whether you’re an avid history buff, a voracious foodie, or an active outdoor adventurer, you can do it all (or just a little, you are on vacation) with Azamara®.
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    Day 20 ·Valparaiso

    24 Jan 2028
    Arrive 07:30Depart 18:00
    Located in central Chile, north west of the capital Santiago, the historic port city of Valparaiso was once the most important merchant port on the Pacific trading routes of South America. Now it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering some of the best in Chilean food, art, and culture waiting to be discovered.
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    Day 21 ·At Sea

    25 Jan 2028
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    Day 22 ·Puerto Montt

    26 Jan 2028
    Arrive 11:30Depart 20:00
    Puerto Montt is an urban oasis surrounded by the breathtaking volcanoes, glacial lakes, and parks for which the Chilean Lake District is known. As the region’s commercial hub, Puerto Montt offers the perfect blend of shopping, sightseeing, and history that elevates any South American cruise itinerary.

    Start with a trip to the Angelmo Harbor Market to enjoy the ocean breeze and peruse stalls selling everything from freshly caught fish to rainbow-hued alpaca wool goods sure to keep you warm during those chilly days at sea. For a taste of local flavor, try cancato—a famous Chilean favorite dish made of fish, chorizo, tomato, and cheese. After your meal, take a boat across the Tenglo Channel to Tenglo Island, where you’ll be treated to fantastic views of Osorno—a snow-capped volcano known as one of the most active in all of the southern Chilean Andes.
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    Day 23 ·Castro, Chile

    27 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 15:30
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    Day 24 ·Puerto Chacabuco

    28 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
    South of Puerto Montt, surrounded by majestic fjords, Puerto Chacabuco looks more like Norway than Northwest Patagonia. The town’s history as an important fishing village still holds true today. And with a population of just 1,200, Azamara® guests can expect a truly immersive experience on shore.

    Plunging waterfalls. Fathomless gorges. Dramatic coastlines. Puerto Chacabuco is your gateway to some of Chile’s most stunning natural wonders. Don’t miss the Río Simpson National Preserve: a protected park that boasts all three; plus, some of the best fly fishing in the world. A visit to Aiken del Sur Private Park promises the same, with an enchanting opportunity to get back to nature at serene Lake Riesco.
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    Day 25 ·At Sea

    29 Jan 2028
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    Day 26 ·Sailing In The Chilean Fjords

    30 Jan 2028
    Arrive 08:00
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    Day 27 ·Sailing In The Chilean Fjords

    31 Jan 2028
    Depart 18:00
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    Day 28 ·Punta Arenas, Chile

    1 Feb 2028
    Arrive 08:00
    Perched on the western side of the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas has long been a European trading point and is now the most commercially crucial city in Patagonian Chile. A relaxed, diverse city rich with vibrant pioneering history, this welcoming port is equally popular as a gateway for adventures to Antarctica.
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    Day 29 ·Punta Arenas, Chile

    2 Feb 2028
    Depart 07:00
    Perched on the western side of the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas has long been a European trading point and is now the most commercially crucial city in Patagonian Chile. A relaxed, diverse city rich with vibrant pioneering history, this welcoming port is equally popular as a gateway for adventures to Antarctica.
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    Day 30 ·Ushuaia

    3 Feb 2028
    Arrive 06:30Depart 17:00
    Surrounded on three sides by towering peaks, this former penal colony on banks of the Beagle Channel is spectacularly sited amidst waterfalls, glaciers, and beech forests, and marine life abounds offshore. This is the southern extreme of Tierra del Fuego, a national park with hiking trails and walking paths through thick forests, inhabited by native birds and beavers, where seals, sea lions, and sea birds can be found in abundance. The channel is named for HMS Beagle, which sailed these waters with a young Charles Darwin aboard. It was during that voyage that he began to formulate his theories of evolution.
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    Day 31 ·At Sea

    4 Feb 2028
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    Day 32 ·Sailing In The Antarctic Peninsula

    5 Feb 2028
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    Day 33 ·Sailing In The Antarctic Peninsula

    6 Feb 2028
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    Day 34 ·Sailing In The Antarctic Peninsula

    7 Feb 2028
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    Day 35 ·At Sea

    8 Feb 2028
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    Day 36 ·Port Stanley

    9 Feb 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
    These remote, windswept islands with a human population of about 3000, support half a million sheep, and as many as a million penguins during the summer nesting season, making it one of the world’s great penguin capitals. Five of the 17 species are represented – Rockhoppers, Magellenic, King, Gentoo, and Macaroni – and observing their antics is a most pleasurable pursuit. Get a glimpse of the lives of the Falklands’ human residents as well, and learn what it means to inhabit this far off corner of the earth.
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    Day 37 ·At Sea

    10 Feb 2028
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    Day 38 ·At Sea

    11 Feb 2028
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    Day 40 ·Punta Del Este

    12 Feb 2028
    Arrive 13:00Depart 20:00
    Known as the Saint-Tropez of Latin America Punta del Este is a favorite summer playground of the rich and famous of southernmost South America, with a pristine 20-mile shoreline offering two distinctly different types of beaches. Big waves beckon surfers at la Brava, while calmer waters create ideal conditions for sailing or just plain relaxing at La Mansa.
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    Day 40 ·Montevideo

    13 Feb 2028
    Arrive 08:00
    Montevideo exudes European charm and elegance, with broad boulevards, fountains, stately squares, and irresistible sidewalk cafes. The city maintains a low-key atmosphere despite its position as Uruguay’s commercial and political hub, and there are few skyscrapers on the horizon, though there are some surprising contrasts – an Art Nouveau pedestrian mall, Art Deco Centenary Stadium, and an American Embassy designed by I.M. Pei. Most of the nation’s countryside is farm or ranchland, and the life of the cowboy, or gaucho, is part of the local lore. Take a peak at the Gaucho Museum, or visit an estancia, and see them in action.
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    Day 41 ·Montevideo

    14 Feb 2028
    Depart 18:00
    Montevideo exudes European charm and elegance, with broad boulevards, fountains, stately squares, and irresistible sidewalk cafes. The city maintains a low-key atmosphere despite its position as Uruguay’s commercial and political hub, and there are few skyscrapers on the horizon, though there are some surprising contrasts – an Art Nouveau pedestrian mall, Art Deco Centenary Stadium, and an American Embassy designed by I.M. Pei. Most of the nation’s countryside is farm or ranchland, and the life of the cowboy, or gaucho, is part of the local lore. Take a peak at the Gaucho Museum, or visit an estancia, and see them in action.
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    Day 42 ·Buenos Aires

    15 Feb 2028
    Arrive 06:00
    Welcome to elegant, cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, with its European colonial architecture and colorful mix of cultures. Each district has its own style: enjoy Palermo with its mansions and parks; shop in the chic boutiques of Soho and Hollywood; and soak up the Italian flavor of La Boca where tango dancers and artists display their talents for passersby. Then top it all off with an Argentine steak, perfectly grilled over a fire of glowing coals, and washed down with an excellent glass of Malbec.
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    Day 43 ·Buenos AiresDisembark

    16 Feb 2028
    Arrive 09:00
    Welcome to elegant, cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, with its European colonial architecture and colorful mix of cultures. Each district has its own style: enjoy Palermo with its mansions and parks; shop in the chic boutiques of Soho and Hollywood; and soak up the Italian flavor of La Boca where tango dancers and artists display their talents for passersby. Then top it all off with an Argentine steak, perfectly grilled over a fire of glowing coals, and washed down with an excellent glass of Malbec.

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