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Diverse Cultures of South America with Lake Titicaca

Diverse Cultures of South America with Lake Titicaca

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Treasures of the Pacific Coast
Sailing from Valparaíso, we’ll tour the churches of La Serena, visit UNESCO-listed Humberstone in the Atacama Desert, see the famous Nazca Lines and incredible wildlife on optional excursions in Paracas, ending in Lima, where rich history meets a vibrant arts and culinary scene.

The world’s highest navigable lake

Visit stunning Lake Titicaca, home to the Uru community who live on floating islands hand-woven from golden reeds. Kayaking the still waters is the experience of a lifetime.

Trip Name
Diverse Cultures of South America with Lake Titicaca
Days
11
Overview
Vessel Type: Expedition Ship Length: 140 metres Passenger Capacity: 530 Built: 2019 In 2019, Hurtigruten adds a brand new ship to its fleet: the MS Roald Amundsen. The state of the art vessel features new and environmentally sustainable hybrid technology that will reduce fuel consumption and show the world that hybrid propulsion on large ships is possible. MS Roald Amundsen is the first of two hybrid ships Hurtigruten will add to its fleet over the next few years, cutting emissions by sailing with electrical propulsion. Hybrid technology, combined with the advanced construction of the hull and effective use of electricity on board will reduce fuel consumption and CO2-emissions on the ships by 20 percent. The build of these two ships represents the largest single investment in the history of Hurtigruten.  The future of shipping will be silent and emission free. MS Roald Amundsen will lead the way towards an even more sustainable way of traveling. Sailing on electrical power is not only a great benefit for the environment, but it will also enhance the impact of experiencing nature for the guests. The ship will be specially constructed for voyages in polar waters and serve as a comfortable basecamp at sea – bringing adventurers from all over the world to the most spectacular destinations in the most sustainable way. Facilities on board One of the most eye-catching exterior design features of the ships will be the two-level indoor/outdoor Observation Deck wrapped around the top of the ships’ raked bow. In a vast area behind it, you’ll find the core of the onboard experience: Amundsen Science Center.   Packed with state of the art technology and high tech gadgets such as touch screens and science equipment, the immersive edutainment area will be the place guests and staff/crew meet, mingle and create a deeper understanding for the areas they explore. The flexible venue will feature lecture spaces, a small library, and speciality areas for workshops in photography, biology, and more. The area, featuring large windows, will also be the onboard HQ for Hurtigruten’s hand picked Expedition Team.   The stunning scenery will be reflected in a rich and comfortable interior design. Scandinavian materials from nature, such as granite, oak, birch and wool will be used to create relaxed and stylish cabins and public areas. All cabins are outside, 50 % will have private balconies, aft suites will feature private outdoor Jacuzzis with spectacular views.  MS Roald Amundsen will feature three restaurants inspired by Nordic and Norwegian heritage: Aune Main Dining, named after the Norwegian ship chandler and polar expedition supplier Tinus Aune. Fredheim - the ships’ informal and social meeting place – named after a 1900s hunting station on Svalbard. Lindstrøm, a speciality restaurant named after Adolf Lindstrøm, the favorite chef of the Norwegian polar heroes. Artwork on board When the world’s first hybrid powered expedition ship embarks on her maiden voyage, every piece of art on board will be handpicked by HM Queen Sonja of Norway’s art foundation - the Queen Sonja Print Award. Read more about the exciting collaboration here.  

Itinerary



Day 1 - DAY 1 Valparaíso, a UNESCO gem
Valparaíso truly is the 'Jewel of the Pacific'Your South American Pacific Coast expedition cruise begins in Valparaíso, known as the 'Jewel of the Pacific'. Built on steep hillsides overlooking the ocean, you'll love discovering this UNESCO-listed city.Filled with exciting smells, sounds and people, it’s an exhilarating maze of alleyways and barrios, colourful houses, and mercados packed with local produce. Take it all in on a funicular ride up to Cerro Alegre and Concepción. You can explore more of the region on one of our optional Pre-Programmes. Visit the Atacama Desert, Santiago de Chile or the Maipo Valley vineyards before joining your expedition ship.
Day 2 - DAY 2 Stunning La Serena
Explore the 'City of Churches' and Serena BeachPerched on ocean terraces, La Serena is blessed with beautiful sandy beaches all along Avenida del Mar and beyond. Chile’s second oldest city is full of classical architecture; discover some of the 30 or so carefully restored stone churches.Visit the Archaeological Museum which houses pre-colonial artefacts. Then head down the discreet lane of Patio Colonial near Balmaceda to find relaxed cafés and eateries.You can also take a stroll through the city's manicured public gardens, like the Japanese-inspired Jardín del Corazón, or shop for crafts at Recova Market.
Day 3 - DAY 3 Relax on board
Relax and unwind with a day at seaWe have a packed agenda for the days ahead, so it's the perfect time to explore the ship and make use of the many facilities.Your Expedition Team will be in the Science Center, sharing their expertise on the region with you. They might discuss pre-Colombian history, the geology and wildlife of the surrounding areas or maybe local folklore.If seabirds follow us, we may venture out on deck to spot and identify them. Our photographer will also be on hand to help you capture the best images as our adventure continues.
Day 4 - DAY 4 Visit the Atacama Desert
Discover the history of UNESCO-listed HumberstoneYour South American expedition cruise reaches bustling Iquique, one of Chile's premier beach resorts, lined with palm trees. Visit the abandoned saltpetre mining town of Humberstone in the Atacama Desert, a UNESCO site with history you can literally walk through.Back in Iquique, head to the boardwalk along Playa Cavancha. Admire the city skyline on one side of Iquique Beach and the surfers on the other. Baquedano Street showcases 19th century Georgian architecture. In the centre of old town at Plaza Arturo Prat, admire historical monuments like Astoreca Palace and Torre del Reloj.
Day 5 - DAY 5 Sunny Arica
Enjoy Arica's hikes, history and local cavesArica enjoys a constant desert climate and is classed as one of the driest cities in the world, unusual for a place by the sea. No wonder the city is popular with sunbathers and surfers.Lively Calles 21 de Mayo and Bolognesi are fun to explore, and you can try local treats at El Agro market. Take a 15-minute hike up El Morro cliff for glorious views, or visit San Marcos Cathedral, designed by Gustave Eiffel.Visit mummies and learn about Chinchorro culture at the archeological museum, stretch your legs on a trek of Playa Corazones or explore the Caves of Anzota.
Day 6 - DAY 6 Fresh sea air
Sailing along the Humboldt CurrentAs we sail north towards Peru, make sure you take full advantage of MS Roald Amundsen's fantastic facilities. The expert Expedition Team will continue their lecture programme, which will be sure to inspire you for the days ahead.If you're feeling active, you can enjoy great views from the well-equipped gym and outdoor running track, while those looking for some relaxation will find it in the heated infinity pool.Be sure to keep a watchful eye on the rich waters we sail through. They are part of the Humboldt Current, a cold water climate which is home to vast shoals of sardines, anchovies and mackerel.
Day 7 - DAY 7 Ballestas and Nazca
Wildlife and mysterious geoglyphs around ParacasToday, you'll be able to join optional excursions from Paracas to two of Peru's most famous attractions – the mysterious Nazca Lines and wildlife-rich Ballestas Islands.It's an incredible opportunity to see the amazing geoglyphs and animal etchings at Nazca in Pisco Valley for yourself. And a boat tour of the Ballestas Islands is a must for wildlife lovers – you may spot Humboldt penguins, turtles, pelicans, humpback whales, and so much more.At the nearby Paracas National Reserve, walk among archaelogical cultural sites along the Martian-like yellow dunes and red beaches, and look out for Andean condors and Chilean flamingos.
Day 8 - DAY 8 From Callao to Juliaca
On the shores of the world's highest navigable lakeAs you disembark at Callao, the cruise part of your expedition is over, but there are still adventures ahead at Lake Titicaca. We'll transfer you to Lima airport, and from here, you'll fly to Juliaca, where a local guide will meet you.On the way to your hotel, you may glimpse Santa Catalina Church, the Romanesque Franciscan Convent atop Cerro Santa Bárbara, or the White Christ effigy gazing out over the city from Waynaruqi Hill.You'll spend two nights in the city of Puno, on the tranquil shores of Lake Titicaca. Explore the area as excitement builds for the last leg of your journey.
Day 9 - DAY 9 The Uros of Lake Titicaca
See hand woven islands in South America's largest lakeAt 920 feet deep and 89,340 square feet in size, Lake Titicaca is a true marvel. We'll reach the floating islands of the Uros on our small expedition boats, shimmering golden in the sun. These incredible islands are handmade and woven from the reeds that grow in the lake.Next you'll visit the rural community of Llachón, with spectacular views over the lake. Your included activity is a guided kayaking tour of the peaceful, deep blue waters. Try to spot some of the 60 species of bird, 14 native fish species and 18 types of amphibian. You’ll also join a guided walk before joining a local family for a typical lunch.
Day 10 - DAY 10 Chucuito and Aramu Muru
Visit the mysterious 'Gate of the Gods'Our first stop today is the quiet village of Chucuito, with its attractive 16th century colonial churches, ancient solar clock and wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. We may also see the 86 phallic granite statues of ancient fertility temple Inca Uyo. Authentic or not, it’s certainly a sight to behold.Next we’ll visit mysterious Aramu Muru, or the Gate of the Gods, the site of extraterrestrial or paranormal activity, according to many locals. Then it's time to head to the airport, but not before visiting the Sillustani tombs, a pre-Incan cemetery with towering structures as tall as 39 feet.
Day 11 - DAY 11 Lima's UNESCO treasures
Your expedition ends in Peru's historic capitalOur expedition ends in Lima, once known as 'The City of Kings'. It's well worth taking a day or two to explore this exciting city.Lima's historical centre is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's a jewel of Spanish architecture, from colonial churches and monasteries to elegant mansions. You can also see Lima's Incan heritage in the ruins of ceremonial pyramids Huaca Pucllana and Huaca Huallamarca.Known as the food capital of South America, choose from gourmet restaurants to unmissable street food. We recommend trying Peru's national dish ceviche, fish marinated in lime juice, onion and chilli, before you leave.
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    • Discover South America's fascinating cultures and spectacular scenery

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