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16-Day Panama Canal & Historic Coasts of South America
16 nightsFrom Oranjestad, Aruba6 ports of call

16-Day Panama Canal & Historic Coasts of South America

Seabourn · Seabourn Pursuit

Departs
2 Oct 2028
Returns
18 Oct 2028
Duration
16 nights
Disembark
Valparaiso

Overview

A 16-night voyage aboard Seabourn Pursuit, departing Oranjestad, Aruba on 2 Oct 2028 and arriving in Valparaiso, calling at 6 destinations along the way.

Oranjestad, ArubaFuerte Amador, Panama CityGuayaquilCallao, PeruPisco, PeruValparaiso

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Itinerary

16 nights · 18 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·Oranjestad, ArubaEmbark

    2 Oct 2028
    Depart 23:00
    Although no written record of the island's discovery by Europeans exists, it was in 1499 that Alonso de Ojeda landed in Aruba and claimed the island for Spain. Over the years, possession changed from the Spanish to the Dutch to the British and back to the Dutch, with independence promised by 1996. Aruba is one of only a few Caribbean islands where the indigenous Indian population was not decimated by invading Europeans. The native Aruban today is a mixture of Arawak Indian, and Spanish and Dutch colonizers. The official language is Dutch, with both English and Spanish widely spoken. The local population's everyday tongue is Papiamento, a mixture of all of the above plus a few words left over from the days of the Arawak. The countryside is dotted with cottages surrounded by cactus fences and bright splashes of bougainvillea, oleander and hibiscus. During our call, enjoy a stroll through the capital, Oranjestad. Colorful Wilhelminastraat is lined with typical Aruban buildings of the Dutch Colonial style, and plenty of shops offering duty-free goods.
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    Day 2 ·At Sea

    3 Oct 2028
  3. 3

    Day 3 ·At Sea

    4 Oct 2028
  4. 4

    Day 4 ·Panama Canal Cruising

    5 Oct 2028
    Arrive 06:00Depart 20:00
  5. 5

    Day 5 ·Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama

    5 Oct 2028
    Arrive 21:00
    Formerly a fortified armory, this newly developed port is the portal to colonial Panama City and an in-depth look at Miraflores Locks. Also from here, you can visit an Embera Indian village.
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    Day 5 ·Fuerte Amador (Panama City), Panama

    6 Oct 2028
    Depart 16:00
    Formerly a fortified armory, this newly developed port is the portal to colonial Panama City and an in-depth look at Miraflores Locks. Also from here, you can visit an Embera Indian village.
  7. 6

    Day 6 ·At Sea

    7 Oct 2028
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    Day 7 ·At Sea

    8 Oct 2028
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    Day 8 ·Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador

    9 Oct 2028
    Arrive 05:00Depart 18:00
    Perched on the banks of the Guayas River, Guayaquil is the country's principal seaport and economic center. Cargo ships, ferry boats and dugout canoes compete for space on the busy waterfront where sailing ships once departed for Europe with stores of gold and silver.
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    Day 9 ·At Sea

    10 Oct 2028
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    Day 10 ·At Sea

    11 Oct 2028
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    Day 11 ·Callao (Lima), Peru

    12 Oct 2028
    Arrive 05:00
    A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to exciting Lima, the City of Kings. From its founding in 1535 until today, it remains one of the most important cities in all South America. The handsome old buildings from the earliest colonial days surrounding the Plaza de Armas contrast with the soaring modern towers rising in the newer sections of the city.
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    Day 12 ·Callao (Lima), Peru

    13 Oct 2028
    Depart 21:00
    A 45-minute drive from the port city of Callao brings you to exciting Lima, the City of Kings. From its founding in 1535 until today, it remains one of the most important cities in all South America. The handsome old buildings from the earliest colonial days surrounding the Plaza de Armas contrast with the soaring modern towers rising in the newer sections of the city.
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    Day 13 ·General San Martin (Pisco), Peru

    14 Oct 2028
    Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
    Pisco dates from 1640, and its Plaza de Armas is a Spanish colonial treasure. Another treasure is the Ballestas Islands, an offshore cluster of rocky outcroppings teeming with seabirds, penguins, sea lions, dolphins and other wildlife. Many visitors take the opportunity to take a scenic flight over the huge, mysterious Nazca Lines pictographs etched into the nearby desert surface 2,000 years ago. And still more belly up to a bar to sample a Pisco Sour cocktail made with the Pisco brandy distilled from locally grown grapes.
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    Day 14 ·At Sea

    15 Oct 2028
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    Day 15 ·At Sea

    16 Oct 2028
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    Day 16 ·At Sea

    17 Oct 2028
  18. 17

    Day 17 ·Valparaiso (Santiago), ChileDisembark

    18 Oct 2028
    Arrive 08:00
    Picturesque Valparaiso was one of the first Chilean cities founded by the Spanish. The city is an historic port and university town, famous for its labyrinth hills, which are covered in quaint, colorful old houses and accessible only by a steep climb or by the city's unique system of funicular railways. Through the efforts of the Chilean government emphasizing the city's culture, heritage preservation, and economic development via tourism, Valparaiso was bestowed designation as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2003.

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