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Splendour is an 8 day, leaves from Sao Paulo, goes to Portobelo, overnight in Buenos Aires, Uruguay, and Ihabela, and back to Sao Paulo.

 

Enchantment is a 7 day, leaves from Panama, leaves from Panama, goes to Cartagena, Santa Marta, Orangestad, Williamsted, Bonaire and then goes back to Panama.

 

Its for my parent's 40th anniversary, and my husband and I will join them My father mentioned he'd like to hit some South America ports, and my Mom enjoys cruising, and will typically be happy with anything.

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Splendour is an 8 day, leaves from Sao Paulo, goes to Portobelo, overnight in Buenos Aires, Uruguay, and Ihabela, and back to Sao Paulo.

 

Enchantment is a 7 day, leaves from Panama, leaves from Panama, goes to Cartagena, Santa Marta, Orangestad, Williamsted, Bonaire and then goes back to Panama.

 

Its for my parent's 40th anniversary, and my husband and I will join them My father mentioned he'd like to hit some South America ports, and my Mom enjoys cruising, and will typically be happy with anything.

 

I vote for the Splendor of the seas! B.Aires is a large and very good city. Montevideo is charming! Porto Belo is an option for a day in the beach (Bombas beach( or a short trip to Florianópolis a pleasent city in Santa Catarina state (considered the pearl of the Southern Brazil). Ilha Bela is island near Santos (the São Paulo port) and a place for vaccation ]. You may have a chance to visit São Paulo and Rio!

 

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Splendour is an 8 day, leaves from Sao Paulo, goes to Portobelo, overnight in Buenos Aires, Uruguay, and Ihabela, and back to Sao Paulo.

 

Enchantment is a 7 day, leaves from Panama, leaves from Panama, goes to Cartagena, Santa Marta, Orangestad, Williamsted, Bonaire and then goes back to Panama.

 

Its for my parent's 40th anniversary, and my husband and I will join them My father mentioned he'd like to hit some South America ports, and my Mom enjoys cruising, and will typically be happy with anything.

 

The Panama cruise spends most of the time in the Caribbean/north shore of South America. Not much of "true" SA, except Colombia.

 

Flying into Sao Paolo CAN be very expensive. And it is quite a distance to the port. Plus you need a Brazilian visa, which adds quite a bit to the cost. Sao Paolo is a dirty, nasty city, IMHO.

 

If you can take the time, the repo cruises from FLL to Valparaiso (or reverse) are generally very cheap. Usually in early/mid November or mid March/early April. But they are 14 days. Through the Panama Canal, then down the West Coast of SA-Peru, Chile, Ecuador usually

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