Princess Cruises unveils its 2027–28 South America season aboard Majestic Princess, featuring overnight experiences in the Antarctic Peninsula, late-night port calls, and access to 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites across the region.
The October 2027 through January 2028 season includes six departures across four itineraries (15 – 37 nights), designed to give guests more time ashore in marquee cities and closer-to-nature scenic cruising in Patagonia and beyond.
“Our 2027–28 South America season is designed to bring guests closer to the world’s most breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures,” said Jim Berra, Princess Cruises chief commercial officer. “From the polar desert of Antarctica to the lively streets of Rio de Janeiro, Majestic Princess offers unforgettable experiences that combine adventure, enrichment, and our friendliest service at sea.”
The South America season begins October 2027 with an extraordinary 37-night South America Passage Grand Adventure departing from Southampton (London).
The voyage crosses the Atlantic with stops at Lisbon, Canary Islands, Rio de Janeiro, and Montevideo before concluding in San Antonio (Santiago).
Following this, the 3,560-capacity Majestic Princess will offer:
- 15-night Cape Horn & Glaciers of Patagonia Voyages – Sailing between Buenos Aires, Argentina and San Antonio (Santiago), Chile
- 17-night Antarctica & South America Voyages – Roundtrip from Buenos Aires, including overnight experiences in the Antarctic Peninsula
- Plus, two unparalleled adventures through combined land-and-sea South America cruise tours
- Machu Picchu Explorer: 6-night land duration pre- or post-cruise visiting Lima, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu & Cusco, Peru
- Iguazu Falls Adventure: 5-night land duration pre or post cruise visiting Buenos Aires, Argentina, Iguazu Falls and Rio De Janeiro, Brazil