Buenos Aires to Los Angeles Cruise & Stay +Flights

37 nights holiday: Flights + 2 nights Hotel stay in Buenos Aires + 3 nights Hotel stay in Los Angeles + 32 nights Cruise from Buenos Aires on Sapphire Princess

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Cruise Buenos Aires to Los Angeles Cruise & Stay +Flights

37 nights holiday: Flights + 2 nights Hotel stay in Buenos Aires + 3 nights Hotel stay in Los Angeles + 32 nights Cruise

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Nights at destination

Nights in Buenos Aires

2

Nights in Los Angeles

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Passengers

2
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Holiday itinerary

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Day 1

Flights from London to Buenos aires. First night hotel stay in Buenos Aires.

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Day 2

Hotel stay.

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Day 3

End of hotel stay. Cruise embarkation in Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent. People from Buenos Aires are referred to as porteños (people of the port). Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination, and is known for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life, with the highest concentration of theatres in the world, with scores of theaters and productions.Strongly influenced by European culture, Buenos Aires is sometimes referred to as the "Paris of South America".Buenos Aires is the birthplace of the current Roman Pontiff, Pope Francis.

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Day 4

Port of call in Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent. People from Buenos Aires are referred to as porteños (people of the port). Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination, and is known for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life, with the highest concentration of theatres in the world, with scores of theaters and productions.Strongly influenced by European culture, Buenos Aires is sometimes referred to as the "Paris of South America".Buenos Aires is the birthplace of the current Roman Pontiff, Pope Francis.

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Day 5

Port of call in Montevideo (Uruguay).

Montevideo (Uruguay)

Located on the Atlantic coast in the south of the country, Montevideo is the capital and largest city in Uruguay. Montevideo is regarded as one of the safest cities in the world. Sunseekers are spoilt for choice with city boasting a wealth of stunning, golden beaches. The old town of Montevideo is home to many restaurants and bars and is the perfect place to find vibrant nightlife.

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Day 6

At sea.

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Day 7

Port of call in Puerto Madryn (Argentina).

Puerto Madryn (Argentina)

Puerto Madryn is a city in the province of Chubut in Argentine Patagonia. It is the capital of the Viedma Department, The climate is that of a temperate semi-desert zone, with an annual precipitation of between 150 and 200 mm. Puerto Madryn is protected by the Golfo Nuevo, which is formed by the Península Valdés and the Punta Ninfas. It is an important centre for tourists visiting the natural attractions of the Península Valdés and the coast. A new shopping mall in the city centre has helped tourism significantly, making Puerto Madryn a more attractive place for both international and domestic tourists visiting Patagonia. It is twinned with Nefyn, a small town on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales, the result of its enduring link with Welsh culture since the Welsh settlement in Argentina.

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Day 8

At sea.

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Day 9

Port of call in Port Stanley (Flakland Islands).

Port Stanley (Flakland Islands)

Stanley is the capital of the archipelago of the Falkland Islands. It is in the east part of the isles, on the east coast (East Falkland). It is a beautiful city with a British stronghold in the Atlantic ocean. There are many known things of England, for example the red telephone cabins, or the typical pubs. The city of Stanley is developed through the fishing and the tourism. The place you cannot miss to visit is the Flaklands Islands Museum.

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Day 10

Port of call in Cape Horn (cruising).

Cape Horn (cruising)

Cape Horn is the most is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile, and is located on the small island of Hornos. Not the most southerly point of South America , Cape Horn marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage.

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Day 11

Port of call in Ushuaia (Argentina).

Ushuaia (Argentina)

Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina. It is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world. As a center of population, commerce, and culture, and as a town of significant size and importance. Ushuaia however clearly qualifies as a city. Ushuaia is located in a wide bay on the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, bounded on the north by the Martial mountain range and on the south by the Beagle Channel.

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Day 12

Port of call in Punta Arenas (Chile).

Punta Arenas (Chile)

Punta Arenas is a commune and the capital city of Chile's southernmost region, located on the north shore of the Strait of Magallanes. Punta Arenas has been one of only two free ports in Chile. Punta Arenas grew in size and importance due to the increasing maritime traffic and trade destined to the west coast of both South and North America. The geopolitical importance of Punta Arenas has remained high in the 20th and 21st centuries because of its logistic importance in accessing the Antarctic Peninsula. It is among the largest cities in the entire Patagonian Region.

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Day 13

Port of call in Glaciar Amalia (Chile).

Glaciar Amalia (Chile)
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Day 14

At sea.

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Day 15

Port of call in Puerto Montt (Chile).

Puerto Montt (Chile)

It is the capital od the region of Lagos, at the northern end of the Reloncaví Sound in the Llanquihue Province. Puerto Montt was founded in 1853 by Vicente Perez Rosales. One year before the german immigrants had arrived to the city with Valdivia and Osorno. From the bay of Puerto Montt you can view the Corcovado and the volcanoes of Michinmahuida. The bussiness section and the central services of the city are all around the the Plaza Manuel Irrazabal with a lovely view to the sea, and the cathedral located north of the plaza.

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Day 16

At sea.

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Day 17

Port of call in San Antonio (Santiago de Chile).

San Antonio (Santiago de Chile)

Santiago is the capital of Chile and the biggest city, extension wise and population wise. It was founded in 1514 and it has been the capital since colonial times. It has a priviliged situation as you can either go to the snowey mountains travelling 31 miles, or have a bath visiting the sandy beaches in 62 miles. You can visit the winter sport resorts, or visit the beaches in Vina del Mars or valparaiso, the principal port in Chile. Wherever you are in the city you will be able to admire the Andes mountain chain. You will also find little villages surrounding Santiago. You can visit them and see the peace and tranquility of the country life. the tourists can also visit the vineyards and taste the delicious wines.

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Day 18

Port of call in La Serena (Chile).

La Serena (Chile)

Coquimbo, together with La Serena is the center of Chile's "little North". The city has about 170,000 inhabitants and is closely linked to the pirate Francis Drake. The port plays an important role as an export port, particularly for fruit.

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Day 19

At sea.

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Day 20

At sea.

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Day 21

Port of call in Pisco.

Pisco
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Day 22

Port of call in Callao (Peru).

Callao (Peru)

Callao is a city located in the midwest of Peru. On the banks of the Pacific Ocean at the west of Lima therefore it is linked with other areas of Lima. From the colonial era, el Callao has been the maritim port of the city of Lima, one of the most important in Peru. Nowadays it is the first port in the country.

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Day 23

Port of call in Callao (Peru).

Callao (Peru)

Callao is a city located in the midwest of Peru. On the banks of the Pacific Ocean at the west of Lima therefore it is linked with other areas of Lima. From the colonial era, el Callao has been the maritim port of the city of Lima, one of the most important in Peru. Nowadays it is the first port in the country.

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Day 24

At sea.

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Day 25

Port of call in Manta, Quito (Ecuador).

Manta, Quito (Ecuador)

Manta is a mid-sized city in Manabi Province, Ecuador. It is the second most populous city in the province. Its main economic activity is tuna fishing. Other economic activities include tourism and a chemical industry with products from cleaning supplies to oils and margarine. Manta possesses the largest seaport in Ecuador. Places to visit: the refurbished Playa Murciélago, is in the Malecón area; it features a scenic boardwalk, restaurants serving excellent seafood fresh out of the ocean, recreational sports, craft markets, bars and other places for fun and relaxation. The small town of Montecristi, with its colonial architecture, and well known for shopping the local crafts such as ceramics, wickerwork and Panama hats in a variety of shapes and colors.

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Day 26

At sea.

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Day 27

Port of call in Puntarenas (Costa Rica).

Puntarenas (Costa Rica)

Puntarenas (Pointsands, from "punta arenas", or "sand point" in Spanish) is the capital and largest city in the province Puntarenas, Costa Rica, at the Pacific coast. The eponymous and oddly shaped province has its largest section in the South, far from the capital. Some 100,000 live in the city and close towns. With beaches on the Pacific Ocean, it also attracts many tourists, especially surfers. It is also a possible stopover point for the tourist destination Monteverde, to the northwest. Its port, Caldera, is one of the main ports in the country. Also, regularly scheduled ferries carry vehicles from Puntarenas to the Nicoya Peninsula.

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Day 28

At sea.

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Day 29

At sea.

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Day 30

At sea.

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Day 31

Port of call in Puerto Vallarta (Mexico).

Puerto Vallarta (Mexico)

Puerto Vallarta is a Mexican balneario resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean's Bahía de Banderas. Puerto Vallarta is the place for natural beauty of the ocean and hills and the warmth of the people. Things to do: listen to the the Mariachi music, see the colorful, swirling traditional dresses, the manly horsemen, and try the most popular drink, the tequila

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Day 32

Port of call in Cabo San Lucas (Mexico).

Cabo San Lucas (Mexico)

Cabo San Lucas is a modern city with natural tourist attractions and interesting nightlife. It is located in the southern tip of the peninsula of Baja California Sur and bathed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean. the climate is warm. On the coast strong currents cause the erosion of rocks form rocky arches and cliffs that are the principal touristic attraction. From those formations stands out The Arch and Finistere, where the Pacific finds the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez. The region has a shelter for several species of marine life near a deep canyon that opens off the coast. You can also find here a port dedicated to coastal fisheries. Industrial development because this activity was boosted by the establishment of a packing of seafood. San Lucas has become in the favourite touristic spot due to it's extensive beaches and it's beautiful coastline. Fishermen recognize it as an exceptional place because the capture unique specimens can be captured. From the golf courses near the sea, at the same time as you can practice that sport, you will se the migration of the whales that on their journey pass very near the coast. The visitor will also have the possibility of staying in first class hotels, of visiting the elegant shops and various restaurants and night clubs like the famous Hard Rock Cafe and Planet Hollywood.

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Day 33

At sea.

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Day 34

At sea.

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Day 35

Disembarking at Los Angeles. First night hotel stay in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the largest city in California and the second-largest urban area in the nation. It is located in the southern part of the state on the Pacific Ocean. It is a favorite vacation destination and attracts millions of tourists to the area each year from all over the world. Apart from the movie studios, points of interest include the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the La Brea Tar Pits (famous for Ice Age fossils), Disneyland (Anaheim), and the Santa Anita and Hollywood racetracks. Today, Hollywood is a part of Los Angeles.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles belongs to the US state of California and is one of the world's largest entertainment centres. It offers various cultural activities related to music, theatre and film, but one of its main tourist attractions is Hollywood because of the interest generated by the great silver screen actors. Los Angeles is a city full of exciting opportunities that you cannot miss.

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Day 36

Enjoy the day at Los Angeles. Stay at the selected hotel.

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Day 37

Enjoy the day at Los Angeles. Stay at the selected hotel.

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Day 38

End of hotel stay. Flights from Los angeles to London.

Visited destinations

Buenos Aires, Montevideo (Uruguay), Puerto Madryn (Argentina), Port Stanley (Flakland Islands), Cape Horn (cruising), Ushuaia (Argentina), Punta Arenas (Chile), Glaciar Amalia (Chile), Puerto Montt (Chile), San Antonio (Santiago de Chile), La Serena (Chile), Pisco, Callao (Peru), Manta, Quito (Ecuador), Puntarenas (Costa Rica), Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Los Angeles

Sailing dates

5 Mar 2025

From

London

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Visited destinations

Buenos Aires, Montevideo (Uruguay), Puerto Madryn (Argentina), Port Stanley (Flakland Islands), Cape Horn (cruising), Ushuaia (Argentina), Punta Arenas (Chile), Glaciar Amalia (Chile), Puerto Montt (Chile), San Antonio (Santiago de Chile), La Serena (Chile), Pisco, Callao (Peru), Manta, Quito (Ecuador), Puntarenas (Costa Rica), Puerto Vallarta (Mexico), Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Los Angeles

Sailing dates

5 Mar 2025

From

London

The ship: Sapphire Princess

Feel the ocean breeze as you recline on a comfortable poolside lounger, or from one of over 700 balconies! A jewel of the seas filled with innovative features and amenities.

Sapphire Princess was built in Japan and completed in 2004, fitted with over 700 balconies from which passengers can step out and enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze. Whatever your mood there is a dining choice to suit onboard the Sapphire Princess. You will be able to choose from traditional set dining in the International Dining Room or the personal choice dining option with the Anytime Dining restaurants. You can also try Sabitini´s Italian Trattoria or the Sterling Steakhouse for the finest steaks and freshest seafood. For a quick bite head to Horizon Court and enjoy the panoramic views from the buffet dining venue, or the outdoor pizzeria and hamburger grill out on deck. The Sapphire Princess offers a combination of elegant entertainment with the Broadway inspired shows. Dress to impress at the Captain´s cocktail party or sit back to listen to live music in the Wheelhouse bar each night. The Vista Lounge offers different shows and the Grand Casino is a great place to try your luck. Treat yourself to an afternoon in the adult only Asian inspired Lotus Spa with a selection of relaxing treatments and relax at the adult only Lotus Pool. There is also a full beauty salon for some pampering. If you like to keep fit, head to the state of the art fitness room, with the latest equipment or even relaxing yoga classes. Visit the Art Gallery for some cultural enjoyment and don´t forget the Boutiques if you fancy some duty-free shopping o the sea. The Kids and Teens centre offers children great activities and place to escape.Warm, welcoming crew members enhance your experience on board, from your friendly stateroom steward´s attentive service, to white-gloved waiters adorning your plate with freshly-baked pastries during Afternoon Tea, to sommeliers recommending the perfect wine to accompany your dish!

Year renovated 2020
Beam 32,20 m.
Length 290 m.
Tonnage 115875 tn.
Occupancy 2670
Crew 1100
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 43:1
Number of decks 18
Number of staterooms 1337
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What's included onboard?

All fare types include acommodation in the selected category and dining; The little extras you find in the best hotels — fresh fruit (by request), available evening bed turn-down, complimentary shampoo, conditioner and body lotion — are provided in every stateroom. 

What's not included?

A crew appreciation is a daily amount added to your onboard account, which is shared among the many members of the crew in hotel, dining and entertainment throughout the fleet who help make your cruise experience special: The daily amount of the Crew Appreciation is based on stateroom category; Interior, Oceanview and Balcony $16; Mini-Suite and Reserve Collection $17; Suites $18; This amounts are subject to change. If you  purchased Princess Plus® or Princess Premier®  means that you pre-paid the Crew Appreciation and/or Service Charge as part of an all-inclusive or other applicable package, and the payments are bundled into your fare, and no no additional amount will be added to your onboard account for the Crew Incentive or for those Service Charges covered by such package.

Specialty restaurant cover charges applies; Specialty restaurants, pricing, and menu items vary by ship and are subject to change; All food and beverages, including cover charges, are subject to an 18% service charge which will be added to your check.

Unless you have booked a Princes Plus or Princess Premium Fare, gratuities are not included and will be charged to the onboard account; Drinks in bars and restaurants are also not included with the standard cruise fare; Terrestrial services of any kind are not included, nor are shore excursions or aerial transportation unless otherwise stated

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What you need to know

for All Inclusive Fares, if you travel with children, Call 020 3636 9656

Children with the All Inclusive fares have a price reduction that is not available on our website. All Inclusive Drinks with Princess Plus includes Premier Beverage Package only if you book a Princess Plus Fare. For all guests under the drinking age, the Premier Coffee & Soda Package will be provided as an alternative. The Package for adults includes cocktails, wine, beer, spirits, fountain soda, specialty coffees, bottled water, teas and other individual beverages up to $12 USD each. The Premier Beverage Package is valued at $59.99 USD* per person, per day an will be included when booking a Princess Plus Cruise Fare

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