Regent Seven Seas Cruises Offers New South American Itineraries

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is offering itineraries to the Amazon, Cape Horn, the Panama Canal and the largest Magellanic Penguin colony in the world.

The all-balcony, all-suite Seven Seas Mariner explores many ports-of-call with the Circle South America 72-night voyage, roundtrip from Miami departing Jan. 7, 2013. Exclusive amenities include free First Class round-trip air, special pre-cruise overnight and gala dinner in Miami, exclusive shoreside events, free private transfers to and from the port of Miami, free roundtrip luggage delivery service, internet access, visas and bonus savings of up to $27,000 per suite when booked by June 30, 2012.

Four shorter South America voyages ranging from 12- to 24-nights focus on the Panama Canal, Chilean fjords, Brazil, Argentina and the Amazon include:

·         Peruvian Promenade, departing Jan. 7, is a 14-night voyage from Miami to Lima, with visits in Curacao, Aruba, an overnight stay in Cartagena, Columbia before transiting the Panama Canal en route to Ecuador, and includes as many as 39 complimentary shore excursions. Three-day post cruise land programs to Machu Picchu are also available;

·         Chilean Fjord Rhapsody begins its voyage in Lima on Jan. 21 with visits to Laguna San Rafael, Chile; Punta Arenas, Chile and Ushuaia, Argentina, two of the most southern cities in the world. The journey continues around Cape Horn before heading to the Falkland Islands; Puerto Madryn in Argentina, home of the largest Magellanic Penguins colony in the world; before reaching the old world charm of Montevideo, Uruguay, and ending with an overnight stay in Buenos Aires. Guests will enjoy a choice of up to 43 free shore excursions on this 24-night sailing;

·         Sophisticated South America departs from Buenos Aires on Feb. 14 for a 12-night journey ending with an overnight in Rio de Janeiro. As many as 20 complimentary shore excursions provide exploration in ports such as Montevideo and Punta Del Este in Uruguay; and Rio Grande, Porto Belo, and Santos in Brazil;

·         Spirit of Brazil departs from Rio de Janeiro on Feb. 26 for a seven-night journey along the Amazon River with an overnight stay in the city of Manaus, Brazil. Exotic ports-of-call including eight different stops in Brazil, French Guiana, Barbados, St. Barts and Puerto Rico are explored with up to 43 complimentary shore excursions.

The Seven Seas Mariner also cruises the Amazon this winter with a 22-night The Ultimate Amazon sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Miami departing Dec. 16. Offering up to 43 free shore excursions, guests will have ample opportunity to explore eight different ports in Brazil, French Guiana, Barbados, St. Barts and Puerto Rico. Guests who book by June 30, 2012 can receive additional bonus savings up to $10,000 per suite.

For more information, visit www.RSSC.com.