STARTING AT
$1304.00
per person
Queen Anne
19 NIGHT CRUISE
SAILING FROM
San Antonio, Santiago, Chile on Feb 28th, 2027
DISEMBARK
Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida on Mar 19th, 2027
19 Nights

San Antonio is the gateway to Chile’s wine country and Santiago’s vibrant culture, offering scenic coastal views and charming local experiences for cruise travelers.
Explore San Antonio, Santiago, Chile
San Antonio is the gateway to Chile’s wine country and Santiago’s vibrant culture, offering scenic coastal views and charming local experiences for cruise travelers.
Your cruise departs from San Antonio, Santiago, Chile on the Queen Anne, carrying thousands of passengers. Fly in the day before to protect against flight disruptions - the ship won't wait. If you're given an assigned boarding time, showing up earlier sometimes works but isn't guaranteed. Complete your online check-in before arrival. Carry local currency for markets and small purchases.

Coquimbo and La Serena blend seaside calm with history, wide beaches, colonial streets, and a relaxed Chilean rhythm that feels easy and welcoming.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. You can sit near the water, watch surfers, or stop at a casual seaside restaurant for fresh seafood and a cool drink.

Arica feels like Chile’s sun soaked edge, warm Pacific breezes, desert cliffs, colorful markets, and a laid back coastal rhythm shaped by history.
The Queen Anne will be offloading over 2,000 passengers into Arica, Chile. A ship-arranged shore excursion is the smoothest way to bypass terminal congestion - these groups often get priority disembarkation. The Morro de Arica is a massive rock rising above the city and the most recognizable landmark in the area.

Callao opens the door to Lima’s flavors and history, ocean breeze at the port, colonial streets, coastal cliffs, and one of South America’s great food cities.
Your cruise ends in Callao (Lima), Peru, where the Queen Anne is scheduled to dock at 8:00 AM. With over 2,000 passengers, disembarkation groups are called over a one to two hour window - once your group is called, you'll be off in about 15 minutes. Self-assist lets you walk off first. Book your flight at least five hours after the ship's scheduled arrival. Spanish colonial architecture, pre Columbian heritage, and contemporary art all coexist here.

Callao opens the door to Lima’s flavors and history, ocean breeze at the port, colonial streets, coastal cliffs, and one of South America’s great food cities.
Your cruise departs from Callao (Lima), Peru on the Queen Anne, carrying thousands of passengers. Fly in the day before to protect against flight disruptions - the ship won't wait. If you're given an assigned boarding time, showing up earlier sometimes works but isn't guaranteed. Complete your online check-in before arrival. Food lovers are especially drawn to Lima, widely regarded as one of the culinary capitals of the world, where fresh seafood, bold flavors, and inventive chefs shine.

Manta offers sun kissed beaches, bustling markets, and a lively coastal vibe, all set against the backdrop of Ecuador’s Pacific shores.
The Queen Anne will be offloading over 2,000 passengers into Manta (Quito), Ecuador. A ship-arranged shore excursion is the smoothest way to bypass terminal congestion - these groups often get priority disembarkation. The Malecon is Manta's waterfront promenade, perfect for walking, people watching, and enjoying ocean views.

Fuerte Amador feels breezy and bright, ocean views, city skyline, and a relaxed coastal causeway that shows Panama at its most inviting.
Your ship arrives in Fuerte Amador, Panama at 8:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. The causeway is perfect for walking or biking, with views of ships waiting to enter the canal and the Panama City skyline across the water.

The Panama Canal offers a one of a kind cruising experience, where engineering marvels meet tropical vistas, wildlife, and rich Panamanian culture.
With 12 hours hours in Panama Canal, Panama - from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM - you have a full day ashore with room to breathe. Go beyond the typical tourist stops: neighborhoods, local dining, and cultural sites that most cruise visitors never reach. Leave time for unstructured wandering. The Miraflores Locks Visitor Center offers observation decks and exhibits detailing the canal's operation.

Oranjestad welcomes cruise travelers with colorful Dutch Caribbean charm, palm lined streets, turquoise waters, and a relaxed, sun kissed island vibe.
The Queen Anne will be offloading over 2,000 passengers into Port of Oranjestad, Aruba, Caribbean. A ship-arranged shore excursion is the smoothest way to bypass terminal congestion - these groups often get priority disembarkation. Walking through downtown Oranjestad provides a mix of colonial Dutch architecture, colorful shops, and waterfront views.

Fort Lauderdale is cruise country at its best, warm Atlantic air, palm lined waterways, easy beaches, and a sunny Florida vibe that starts the moment you arrive.
Your cruise ends in Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida, where the Queen Anne is scheduled to dock at 6:00 AM. With over 2,000 passengers, disembarkation groups are called over a one to two hour window - once your group is called, you'll be off in about 15 minutes. Self-assist lets you walk off first. Book your flight at least five hours after the ship's scheduled arrival. Las Olas Boulevard is the heart of the city for shopping, dining, and people watching.