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Amazing cruise of Antarctica/South America

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Sapphire Princess

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triscuit413
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

I chose this cruise to celebrate my 40th birthday. It was myself and my parents. We ended up in a Family Suite ( see below) and we got to enjoy all of the perks of the suite benefits. Embarkation/Disembarkation: Embarkation to Valparaiso was a breeze. Princess was very helpful at the Santiago airport and we had no trouble at the terminal. We did have to be shuttled from terminal to cruise ship ...
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Sail Date: January 2024

Cabin Type: Family Suite with Balcony


An Awesome 30-Day South American Adventure!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Sapphire Princess

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Ken the cruiser
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

I can't say enough words about how great our 30-day B2B cruise to South America was, which included 4 days cruising around the Antarctica Peninsula as well as visiting the huge Iceberg A23a and Elephant Island. We were fortunate enough to have booked an aft-facing Vista Suite with the weather fully cooperating, where we didn't miss one port due to rough seas or high winds. We of course dined ...
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Sail Date: January 2024


Exciting Drake Passage crossing

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Sapphire Princess

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Neatnutt
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise for a relaxing time as I had recently had surgery. Fewer excursion days and more cruising was a priority. Bucket list as well! A very memorable experience was when we were crossing the Drake Passage. The seas were 26' and the winds were 115MPH! It was like being in a Catogory 3 hurricane! The Sapphire princess is one of the older ships in the fleet. We found it ...
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Sail Date: January 2023

Cabin Type: Balcony


Top Notch small ship! Great Itinerary!!!

Review for a South America Cruise on Zaandam

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Herbs Mom
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise because of the itinerary to the Antarctic. We flew down to Buenos Aires a day early so we could enjoy a little of the city before. Embarkation was fairly smooth - we arrived early and our luggage was taken right away and we checked in. By about 11:30 we were on the ship and went straight to our room. It was ready. We then went to the MDR to enjoy a lovely lunch - we ...
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Sail Date: January 2020

Cabin Type: Neptune Deluxe Verandah Suite


Dreams Really Do Come True

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on National Geographic Orion

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Cprofct
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

Antarctica has been my dream for years. I researched every type of tour operator before deciding on National Geographic Orion. It is a small luxury ship, where they have the ability to get everyone off the ship for multiple daily excursions. There were a dozen naturalists aboard who gave daily lectures on everything from photography to killer whales. Every detail was thought out and implemented to ...
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Sail Date: January 2020



Antarctica - Alaska on steroids

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Coral Princess

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bobbabb
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

This trip included four days cruising around the Antarctic peninsula and nearby South Shetland Islands. Ice bergs - check. Really bid tabular icebergs - check. Penguins on the shore and on floating ice - check. Penguins swimming and porpoising - check. Whales floating, swimming, diving - check. Sea lions - check. Glaciers - check. Large areas covered by continental ice sheets - check. ...
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Sail Date: January 2020

Cabin Type: Balcony


Amazing Antarctic Cruise

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Coral Princess

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Joe&KayCruisers
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We wanted to go to Antartica and felt cruise touring was the way to go. We were not disappointed! The cruise was incredible. Seeing the icebergs, the wildlife (plenty of whales, penguins and seals) and cruising around the island of Cape Horn was cool. Although delayed by a huge storm coming from the west towards South America, when it was time to go across Drake passage, it was calm as can ...
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Sail Date: January 2020

Cabin Type: Balcony


Amazing cruise - great ship!

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Coral Princess

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Raybit
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

The primary reason for this cruise was to see Antarctica - everything else was secondary. Coral Princess is a great ship in very good condition. May have the smallest ration of passengers per ton of any major cruise ship making for a very uncrowded experience. Superb Captain, very good crew, might be my favorite cruise ship (this was cruise 16.) Embarkation seemed hectic with what felt like ...
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Sail Date: January 2020

Cabin Type: Mini-Suite with Balcony


Dream of a life time to visit the Antarctica

Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Coral Princess

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Debbie Russell
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

I couldn't believe my luck when a trip to the Antarctica came up. I was saying the night before to my husband that we would not be visiting this part of the world because it was way too expensive, then BINGO the Coral Princes was cruising down this part of the world with a few stops on the way and on the way back. (at an affordable price) Our cabin was extremely comfortable and we were on the ...
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Sail Date: January 2020

Cabin Type: Oceanview Obstructed


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