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South America & Antarctica

Review for a South America Cruise on Seabourn Quest

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PBennett13
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

The first leg of this journey was from Lima, Peru to Santiago, Chile. This first part was interesting but the protests, strikes, and safety concerns made some of the ports feel uninviting. We were onboard for Antarctica mainly and this cruise did not disappoint. Antarctica is one of the most spectacular places on the planet and to be able to kayak, walk on sea ice, photography wildlife, and ...
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Sail Date: November 2019

Cabin Type: Veranda Suite


Excellent Food, Service and Enrichment

Review for a South America Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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D Browny
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

I thoroughly enjoyed my cruise in South America. The food was excellent and there were an abundance of choices on the dining menus. The service was excellent and I ate all meals in the dining room, except two times. The ship had various special nights in the buffet and there were nice with a great quality selection of seafood. I especially liked the caviar breakfast. The enrichment ...
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Sail Date: November 2019


Awesome! Love Oceania

Review for a South America Cruise on Regatta

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winecouchon
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We recently traveled to South America on Oceania's Regatta. This is the 4th time we have been on this ship and will travel again on it. We had a P2 and loved the space and the balcony. The couch was a bit bigger for us and we do stay in our room to watch the scenery go by. We had a great Butler Rahman. We didn't ask for anything so he just started bringing us little canapes and they really hit the ...
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Sail Date: February 2015

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


South America with Oceania Cruises

Review for a South America Cruise on Regatta

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U055272
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

We enjoy the smaller ships. Our ship has a maximum of 684 passengers with staff of around 400. Service is exceptional. They keep there staff. We have cruised with them for 10 years and still see some employees from our first cruise. We have stayed in inside staterooms, concierge level and penthouses. It doesn't matter to the staff what level your stateroom is. There food is the best at sea. Almost ...
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Sail Date: February 2014

Cabin Type: Inside


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