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Edge Of The Earth

Embark on the Edge Of The Earth, a transformative 16-night Regent Seven Seas voyage aboard the Seven Seas Voyager. This exclusive journey unveils the breathtaking beauty of South America's southernmost reaches.

From the dramatic landscapes of Punta Arenas to the vibrant energy of Rio de Janeiro, you'll witness awe-inspiring scenery. Navigate the legendary Drake Passage, cruise past Cape Horn, and explore the pristine beauty of Paradise Bay and the Half Moon Islands. This is a journey for the adventurous spirit, offering unparalleled access to remote wonders.

Experience all-inclusive luxury with Regent Seven Seas. Indulge in exquisite dining, impeccable service, and spacious suites while exploring some of the planet's most captivating destinations. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reach the Edge Of The Earth.

  • Cruise Line: Regent Seven Seas
  • Ship: Seven Seas Voyager
  • Duration: 16 Nights
  • Departure: February
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Edge Of The Earth Itinerary

Day 1

Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas is a Chilean city on the Strait of Magellan, located in the Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region. Historically, the city served as a major port for ships travelling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and today it is a popular tourist destination for those interested in adventure travel and wildlife watching.

Punta Arenas is located at the southernmost tip of Chile, and is surrounded by the dramatic scenery of the Andes mountains and Patagonian steppe. The city has a cool, temperate climate and is known for its strong winds, which blow in from the nearby Drake Passage.

Punta Arenas is home to a number of interesting museums and historical sites, including the Museo Nao Victoria, which tells the story of the first European expedition to sail around the world, and the Salesian Museum, which contains a collection of religious artifacts from the early days of European settlement in the region.

Outside of the city, visitors can enjoy a number of outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. There are also many opportunities to spot wildlife, including penguins, seals, and whales.

If you are looking for an adventure-filled vacation destination with plenty of history and culture, then Punta Arenas is the place for you.

Day 2

Cruising Cape Horn

Day 3

Drake Passage Seas

Day 4

Cruising Paradise Bay

Day 5

Cruising the Half Moon Islands

Day 6

Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

Day 7

Port Stanley

The Falkland Islands are remote, beautiful, and unique. They are located in the southern Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Argentina. The islands are home to a variety of wildlife, including penguins, seals, sea lions, albatrosses, and many other birds. The people of the Falkland Islands are warm and welcoming, and the islanders have a rich culture and history.

Visiting the Falkland Islands is an incredible experience. The island chain is made up of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, as well as numerous smaller islands. The landscape is varied, with cliffs, beaches, and mountains. The wildlife is spectacular, and the people are friendly and hospitable. There is so much to see and do on the Falkland Islands, and visitors will never be bored.

Some of the highlights of a visit to the Falkland Islands include hiking in the wilderness, visiting penguin colonies, exploring quaint villages, and taking part in the many festivals and events that take place throughout the year. There is something for everyone on the Falkland Islands, and visitors will be sure to have a memorable and enjoyable trip.

Day 8

Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

Day 9

Puerto Madryn

Puerto Madryn is a beautiful city located on the east coast of Argentina, in the province of Chubut. Known for its stunning coastal landscapes, abundant marine wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, Puerto Madryn attracts travelers from all around the world.

The city is situated in the northern part of the Patagonian region, surrounded by the picturesque Golfo Nuevo bay. Its privileged location makes it the perfect base for exploring the nearby natural wonders, including the Valdes Peninsula and Punta Tombo.

One of the biggest draws of Puerto Madryn is its incredible wildlife. The city is renowned as a prime spot for whale watching, especially between June and December when southern right whales come to the area to breed. Visitors can enjoy boat tours that offer up-close encounters with these majestic creatures, as they breach, spy-hop, and splash their tails. Other marine species commonly seen in the area include sea lions, dolphins, and orcas.

For bird enthusiasts, a visit to Punta Tombo is a must. This protected nature reserve is home to the largest colony of Magellanic penguins in South America, with over one million individuals making it their breeding ground between September and April. Visitors can stroll along designated paths and observe these charming birds in their natural habitat.

Aside from its wildlife, Puerto Madryn also boasts beautiful beaches, such as El Doradillo and Playa Paraná. These sandy shores offer the perfect setting for relaxation, sunbathing, and enjoying the clear blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Many beaches in the area are also great for swimming, snorkeling, and diving, with diverse marine life and underwater caves to explore.

The city itself has a charming and welcoming atmosphere, with a mix of modern infrastructure and historical buildings. The downtown area features lively streets filled with shops, restaurants, and cafes, where visitors can indulge in delicious Argentinian cuisine and regional dishes, such as seafood and Patagonian lamb.

Puerto Madryn also showcases its cultural heritage through various museums and art galleries. The Ecocentro is a popular attraction that offers interactive exhibits about the region's marine ecosystems and conservation efforts. The Municipal Museum, housed in a historic building, displays artifacts and photographs that depict the city's history and indigenous cultures.

For those seeking adventure, Puerto Madryn provides a wide range of activities. Outdoor enthusiasts can go hiking or biking in nearby nature reserves, kayak along the coastline, or join a fishing excursion. The city also offers opportunities for quad biking, horseback riding, and even kiteboarding for the more adventurous traveler.

In terms of accommodation, Puerto Madryn offers a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences. There are luxury hotels, charming guesthouses, and cozy bed and breakfasts scattered throughout the city, with many offering beautiful views of the sea.

In conclusion, Puerto Madryn is a captivating destination in Argentina that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, wildlife encounters, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking to relax on pristine beaches, marvel at marine wildlife, or delve into the city's history and culture, Puerto Madryn has something to offer to every traveler.

Day 10

Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

Day 11

Montevideo

Located on the north shore of the Rio de la Plata, Uruguay's
vibrant, eclectic capital blends Old World charm with latter-day
style in an unforgettable way. Visitors will discover a laidback
destination of glorious beaches, leafy plazas, colourful buildings
and splendid colonial structures, where adventure awaits.

A trip to Montevideo's Ciudad Vieja (Old Town) makes an
excellent opening chapter to a stay in the capital. An elegant
district of narrow cobblestoned streets and colonial buildings,
it's home to both Spanish and Portuguese influences, and its
fascinating museums are well worth visiting. The city's beautiful
beaches, cosy tango bars, elegant old theatres and countless
pavement cafes provide delightful changes of pace and, as Uruguay
is renowned for the quality of its beef, foodies must eat at one of
Montevideo's barbeque restaurants.

Day 12

Buenos Aires

Downtown Buenos Aires mirrors the
sophistication of any European capital, with its wide avenues, fine
colonial architecture and rows of pavement cafés. The city was
built by French, Italian and Spanish immigrants and many porteños
(locals) still regard themselves as more European than South
American. Indeed, travellers walking through the city's leafy parks
and boulevards could be forgiven for thinking they were in Madrid,
Paris or Milan.

Buenos Aires was founded on the shores of
the Rio de la Plata in 1570, and was named after the patron saint
of sailors for the good wind or buen aire. The city remained a
colonial backwater for 200 years while the Spanish concentrated
their attention on wealthier Peru. During this time, Buenos Aires
became a thriving centre for smuggling between South America and
Europe.

Dissatisfaction with Spanish economic and
political dominance escalated to boiling point and culminated in
the revolution of May 1810 and finally brought about independence
in 1816. Its history since then has been dogged by military coups
and political mismanagement; the consequences of which are growing
disaffection with the government and widespread poverty, as is
evident in the sprawling shantytowns on the city's outskirts.

This turbulent history has not managed to
stifle the indomitable spirit of the porteños whose passion, charm
and vibrancy have forged this great city, a place in which the fire
of Evita's soul and the allure of the tango endure. A holiday in
Buenos Aires is a journey of discovering the gritty and valiant
spirit that pervades Argentine culture, in everything from food and
conversation to music, art and dance.

Day 14

Sailing the Atlantic Ocean

Day 17

Rio de Janeiro

A small slice of paradise sitting beneath
the welcoming arms of the iconic Christ the Redeemer, Rio de
Janeiro is a party capital famed for its festive street parades and
golden beaches. Nicknamed "the Marvellous City", Rio is the
country's vibrant culture hub, boasting an incredible skyline and
sweeping views thanks to its idyllic location between the mountains
and the sea.

The city regularly comes alive with the
infectious and rhythmic beat of Brazilian samba, its streets
seemingly always filled with street parties and celebrations. The
ever-popular annual Carnival is the most popular event on the
Brazilian calendar: it draws together all its citizens (Cariocas),
from the very rich to the very poor, who to take to the streets for
the world's largest samba parade.

Its beaches are its biggest asset though,
particularly the famous Ipanema and Copacabana, drawing a constant
stream of visitors making the most of the city's exquisite climate.
The city also contains Tijuca Forest, the biggest urban forest in
the world, which complements the wooded mountains that surround the
metropolis.

The 150 districts of Rio are all unique,
with the most intriguing, Santa Teresa, a winding maze of streets
populated by artists and musicians, which is reached by taking an
old tram across an ancient aqueduct called Arcos da Lapa.

In the heart of Rio, history buffs will
love the multitude of historic monuments and public buildings such
as the Municipal Theatre, the National Museum of Fine Art, the
Itamaraty Palace, the National History Museum and the National
Library. There are also beautiful examples of religious
architecture, such as the Sao Bento Monastery. No matter how long
you spend exploring the city, it always seems to keep serving up
new surprises.

To the north of the city is the Lakes
region, which has more than 62 miles (100km) of beaches and
salt-water lagoons, and is the site of the main tourist resorts of
Búzios, Cabo Frio, Arraial do Cabo, Rio das Ostras, Marica and
Saquarema. Many other stunning natural areas and man-made
attractions in Brazil are easily reached from Rio, which makes a
fabulous travel base.

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