Buenos Aires to Brisbane - 33 nights, January 2014

33 nights
Departure date
28 January 2014
End date
2 March 2014
Departing from
Buenos Aires
Cruise number
V402
cruise enjoyed on Queen Victoria

Ports of call

  • Buenos Aires
  • Puerto Madryn
  • Cape Horn
  • Ushuaia
  • Punta Arenas
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Government fees and taxes of $216.3 are additional.

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Fares are per person, do not include air travel, do not include Government Fees and Taxes, are voyage only, based on double occupancy and apply to the first two guests in a state room. These fares do not apply to singles or third/fourth-berth guests. Fares are quoted in U.S. Dollars. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full. If you do not see the embarkation port you are trying to book, please call Cunard at (800) 728-6273 for further assistance.

Itinerary

  • Tue 28 Jan Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Arrive morning - Depart late afternoon

    Latin America's most "European" capital is a cosmopolitan delight. Your overnight stay allows you to stroll the colorful Boca district by day, and take in a tango show at night, when the fashionable porteos come out to play.

  • Wed 29 Jan At Sea

  • Thu 30 Jan Puerto Madryn, Argentina

    Arrive afternoon - Depart evening

    Puerto Madryn sits on the shores of Golfo Nuevo, in Argentina, and is an attractive little town where British immigrants founded a colony in 1880. Welsh immigrants established the small town of Trelew nearby and populated the area’s verdant Chubut River Valley.

  • Fri 31 Jan At Sea

  • Sat 1 Feb Cape Horn

    Arrive late afternoon - Depart evening

  • Sun 2 Feb Ushuaia, Argentina

    Arrive morning - Depart late afternoon

    The southernmost town on earth, surrounded by spectacular snow-capped mountains, waterways and the Tierra del Fuego National Park, this small town in Argentina is the gateway to some stunning locations.

  • Mon 3 Feb Punta Arenas, Chile

    Arrive morning - Depart evening

    Located within the Straits of Magellan, Punta Arenas is proud of being a frontier town. Tour the scenic landscapes of Patagonia with its rich abundance of exotic wildlife and breathtaking views. Or fly in a chartered airplane over the White Continent of Antarctica.

  • Tue 4 Feb Amalia Glacier

    Arrive evening - Depart late evening

  • Wed 5 Feb Pio X Glacier

    Arrive late morning - Depart late morning

  • Thu 6 Feb At Sea

  • Fri 7 Feb Puerto Montt, Chile

    Arrive morning - Depart evening

    Despite a population of more than 130,000, Puerto Montt retains the feel of a small town. For a simple introduction to the city, walk along the waterfront road to the fishing port of Angelmo, discovering its shore lined with tempting artisan's stalls and a collection of small cafés. Accessible from the seaport town of Puerto Montt, Chile's Lake District is an enchanted realm of emerald waterways and snow-capped volcanoes.

  • Sat 8 Feb At Sea

  • Sun 9 Feb Santiago, Chile (from Valparaiso)

    Arrive morning - Depart late evening

    A single tram ride will open up a whole vista of possibilities during your visit to Valparaiso - from the colourful houses set upon the hillsides to the stunning Maipo Valley wine region.

  • Mon 10 Feb At Sea

  • Tue 11 Feb At Sea

  • Wed 12 Feb At Sea

  • Thu 13 Feb Easter Island, Chile

    Arrive late afternoon - Depart evening

    To the west of Chile, this island is one of the most far flung destinations in the entire globe, you can sail over 1900km and not come across another inhabited island.

  • Fri 14 Feb At Sea

  • Sat 15 Feb At Sea

  • Sun 16 Feb Pitcairn Islands, Australia

    Arrive morning - Depart late morning

    These beautiful isles have an intriguing past. It was here that Fletcher Christian and eight fellow mutineers from the Bounty took up permanent residence. Today's islanders are descendants of the mutineers and their Tahitian companions, sharing their surnames and speaking a dialect that is a hybrid of Tahitian and eighteenth-century English.

  • Mon 17 Feb At Sea

  • Tue 18 Feb At Sea

  • Wed 19 Feb Papeete, Tahiti

    Arrive morning - Depart evening

    Discover Papeete, a bustling place by South Pacific standards. With its white sands and aquamarine lagoons, this Polynesian Eden holds much the same allure today that it had in the past. Visit the museum of one of Tahiti's most famous expatriates, painter Paul Gauguin.

  • Thu 20 Feb Moorea, French Polynesia

    Arrive morning - Depart evening

    French Polynesia is made up of some 118 islands, of which Tahiti is the best known. Just 12 miles across the lagoon from Tahiti lies Moorea, the former haunt of Tahitian nobility. Many believe this stunning island to be the inspiration for James Michener's mythical island of Bali Hai - and it's easy to see why. Picture-postcard lagoons are framed by white sand beaches and six verdant mountains that loom over the island.

  • Fri 21 Feb At Sea

  • Sat 22 Feb At Sea

  • Sun 23 Feb X Intl Dateline

    Arrive morning - Depart late afternoon

  • Mon 24 Feb At Sea

  • Tue 25 Feb At Sea

  • Wed 26 Feb Suva, Fiji

    Arrive morning - Depart late afternoon

    Try the ceremonial drink yaqona or kava, made from the root of the pepper tree. You’ll find it everywhere, including Suva’s must-see market, piled high with tropical fruits, exotic vegetables, freshly caught fish and reflecting Fiji’s rich cultural flavours.

  • Thu 27 Feb At Sea

  • Fri 28 Feb Noumea, New Caledonia

    Arrive late morning - Depart evening

    Beach lovers are in for a treat in a capital bejeweled with a string of bays; this South Seas ‘Riveria’ has a real French flavor too among the boutiques and cafes. Noumea enjoys a wonderful climate with more sunshine than any other Pacific island.

  • Sat 1 Mar At Sea

  • Sun 2 Mar At Sea

  • Mon 3 Mar Brisbane, Australia

    Arrive morning - Depart evening

    The Brisbane River meanders through the heart of the city. Elegant Georgian buildings of native sandstone stand next to sleek glass towers. Brisbane is also a superbly landscaped city with jacarandas, flame trees, and bougainvilleas thriving in its semi-tropical climate. Come face to face with koalas, kangaroos and wombats on tours from this laid-back city.