Description
Our coastal cruise along the Pacific shores of South America will be dominated by the ever present Andes as we make our way from central Chile to Panama City. This is one of the world’s great expedition cruises and few regions in the world offer the diversity and ecosystems of those found in this intriguing part of South America. From the towering snow-capped Andes to the barren coastal desert and tropical forests with an amazingly rich biodiversity of flora and fauna, the landscapes are unparalleled.
Our voyage takes us along the nutrient-rich Humboldt Current which is a haven for an amazing concentration of seabirds, marine mammals and wildlife. We will visit the Islas Ballestas National Reserve, the Humboldt Penguin Nature Reserve, Ecuador’s Machalilla National Park, a protected coastal haven for over 200 species of birds and wildlife, and Colombia’s Utria National Park with its dense rainforest and mangroves, home to many bird species, reptiles and monkeys. This expedition is as equally rich in geological, archaeological and cultural interest with visits included to the Pintados Geoglyphs, the Peruvian capital of Lima, the Inca archaeological site at Tambo Colorado and the Huaca del Sol pyramids from the Moche culture. A highlight for many will be the transit of the Panama Canal crossing from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea, and as we do so we will toast the engineering marvel during our transit.
Much of the itinerary is far from the ‘big ship’ routes and includes little known but fascinating destinations with magnificently diverse wildlife, beautiful beaches and fascinating indigenous cultures. A voyage such as this would be difficult to undertake by any other means than a cruise and the 118-passenger MS Island Sky is the perfect vessel for such a journey. Our Zodiacs will be put to good use in the more remote places allowing us to land and explore otherwise unreachable places and our knowledgeable onboard team will enable us to make the most of each day.