Holland America Line’s 2025-26 South America and Antarctica season has gone on sale.
A series of longer cruises with durations of up to 22 days feature, including visits to 16 UNESCO World Heritage sites and UNESCO Biosphere Reserves.
The 1.964-passenger Oosterdam is being deployed in the region on itineraries between Santiago – San Antonio – in Chile and either Buenos Aires or Fort Lauderdale.
The cruises enable overland tours to sites such as Machu Picchu and the Iguazu Falls.
Cruise-only fares for a 14-day South America Passage between Chile and Brazil start at $1,699 per person based on double occupancy.
UK sales and marketing director Karen Farndell said: “South America is a vibrant region that offers contrasting experiences within one cruise, sailing from the tropics to glaciers and busy cities to some of the most remote places in the world.
“Guests can experience the region’s captivating blend of diverse cultures, breathtaking natural landscapes and rich historical heritage, including 16 UNESCO World Heritage sites and UNESCO Biosphere Reserves.”
Revenue management vice president Dan Rough said: “Our mid-sized ships make it possible to craft itineraries that feature an exciting collection of South American ports; and our menus, enrichment and entertainment on board ensure guests come away feeling deeply connected to the places they visited.”