The December 15, 2024 cruise on the Marina departs from Callao, Lima, Peru. On this 24 Night Legendary Latin America (Lima To Buenos Aires) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 18 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Marina sets sail on Sunday, Dec 15th and returns on Wednesday, Jan 8th.
Dec 15th - Jan 8th
Oceania Cruise Line
from Callao, Lima, Peru
Oceania Cruise Line
The Marina was built in 2011 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Marina is included in the cruise line's Oceania class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Marina vs all other Oceania ships.
Marina - December 15, 2024 - 24 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Dec 14th | Callao, Lima, Peru |
2 | Dec 16th | Pisco, Peru |
3 | Dec 16th | At Sea |
4 | Dec 17th | At Sea |
5 | Dec 19th | Coquimbo (la Serena), Chile |
6 | Dec 20th | San Antonio, Chile |
7 | Dec 20th | At Sea |
8 | Dec 22nd | Puerto Montt, Chile |
9 | Dec 23rd | Puerto Chacabuco, Chile |
10 | Dec 24th | Laguna San Rafael, Chile |
11 | Dec 14th | Cruise Chilean Fjords |
12 | Dec 14th | Cruise Chilean Fjords |
13 | Dec 27th | Punta Arenas, Chile |
14 | Dec 28th | Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina |
15 | Dec 14th | Cruise Cape Horn & Drake Passage |
16 | Dec 14th | Half Moon Island, Antarctica |
17 | Dec 14th | Cruise Paradise Harbor, Antarctica |
18 | Dec 14th | Cruise Admiralty Bay Antarctica |
19 | Dec 14th | Cruise Cape Horn & Drake Passage |
20 | Jan 3rd | Port Stanley, Falkland Islands |
21 | Jan 3rd | At Sea |
22 | Jan 4th | At Sea |
23 | Jan 6th | Punta Del Este, Uruguay |
24 | Jan 7th | Montevideo, Uruguay |
25 | Jan 8th | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Cruise Itinerary
The Marina sails on December 15, 2024 for a 24 Night Legendary Latin America (Lima To Buenos Aires). The ship will depart the port of Callao, Lima, Peru at 8:00 PM and will return to the port of Buenos Aires, Argentina on Jan 8th at 7:00 AM. During the 25-day journey, the Marina will visit 17 additional ports and will spend 5 days at sea.
Callao is your port of entry to the glittering, elegant city of Lima, the darling of Peru. Founded by Pizarro and the Conquistadors, the capital city today offers priceless collections ranging from the Museum of Gold to the Museum of Anthropology and Archeology. Pizarro's remains can be found in the Cathedral, built in 1746. From Lima, you can also take a tour to Machu Picchu, the mysterious lost city of the Incas high in the Andes, or to Cuzco, the capital of the Incan Empire.
This sleepy fishing village lends its name to the grape brandy that is produced here. Excursions from Pisco include visits Tambo Colorado, a site of well-preserved Inca ruins; flights over the mysterious, giant geoglyphs drawn in the earth's surface near the town of Nasca; and cruises to the Ballestas Islands, a nature sanctuary where you can observe a wealth of wildlife such as pelicans, cormorants and sea lions.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Puerto Montt is located just south of central Chile. The city boasts great bay views, seafood restaurants, handicrafts, and plenty of lodging. Puerto Montt is a popular launching point for day trips to national parks, waterfalls, lakes, and mountains of the area. If you take a 50-cent boat ride to the Island of Tenglo, you'll get a great view of the city and several snow-covered volcanoes.
This Chilean town with the memorable name is located along idyllic Austral Road in the Patagonian Steppe. Puerto Chacabuco offers an extraordinary view of nature at its best. From majestic waterfalls to ice-capped mountains, there are astounding sights everywhere. The town is also lined with dense forests, where rare and beautiful creatures may be spotted through a bit of darkened brush.
Patagonian Chile is an austere world of breathtaking beauty. Laguna San Rafael is a 4.5 million acre national park that has become famous for the lagoon and glacier after which it was named. Visitors cruise up the more than 10-mile fjord enjoying the view all the way. Once the open lagoon is reached, they finally encounter the wondrous glacier.
Between Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia on the coast of Chile, massive glaciers grind beautiful fjords where the land meets the sea. Watch the soaring Andean condors. Other local fauna include orcas, seals, penguins, and petrels. There is no reason to be spooked by the sight of an albatross, either--they are actually quite a beautiful sight.
Between Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia on the coast of Chile, massive glaciers grind beautiful fjords where the land meets the sea. Watch the soaring Andean condors. Other local fauna include orcas, seals, penguins, and petrels. There is no reason to be spooked by the sight of an albatross, either--they are actually quite a beautiful sight.
Punta Arenas is known as the southernmost city on Earth. It is in Chile, and overlooks the Strait of Magellan. The city's attractions include the Museo Salesiano de Mayonino Borgatello and the Centro Cultural Braun-Menendez. The former is a museum covering the region, and the latter provides a view of a local trading family. Be sure to visit the nearby penguin colony.
The southernmost town in the world faces the Beagle Channel, where Charles Darwin encountered the now-extinct Yahgan Indians in 1832. In this desolate, wind-swept part of the world, the scenery and wildlife are awesome. Visit the Park Nacional Tierra del Fuego, where you'll find magnificent forest beaches, towering mountains, crystal-clear lakes, as well as seals, walrus, and giant sea birds.
An up-close-and-personal experience with captivating seals, penguins, and other Arctic wildlife: This is what makes Half Moon Island one of the most enjoyable destinations in Antarctica. Explore the wreckage of old whaling boats, washed onto the island's rocky shores. Absorb the silent beauty of snow-dusted rocks and frosted waters.
Port Stanley is the only town on the Falkland Islands, and though it has little more than 1,200 residents, it contains half of the islands' population. On the other hand there are 700,000 sheep, and a wonderful assortment of sea birds and elephant seals. Though subject to the British Queen, Argentinean claims to the "Islas Malvinas" caused war in 1982.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Stretching towards the South Atlantic on a narrow strip of land, Punta del Este divides the waters of the Rio de La Plata and the Atlantic Ocean. This South American vacation hotspot has charming seaside chaets lining miles of wonderful coasts with sparkling clear waters. Magnificent sunsets and lush gardens flourish in this tropical town.
In Montevideo, visitors are often surprised and delighted to discover that the city still retains the disposition and feel of an intimate village. The Old City of Montevideo seems lodged in another time, with customs and architecture from a past era. In the center, the Hotel Plaza Fuerte displays characteristics of the past. Visitors are charmed by its decor and views of the city.
Buenos Aires is a very European city located in the heart of Argentina. German and Italian culture combine with the Spanish native tongue and flavor of Buenos Aires. The food of the city is legendary. If you leave Buenos Aires without seeing a tango show, you have missed out. The energy, melancholy, passion, and tension of the city come bursting forth from this music and dance.