| Company : Azamara Cruises |
| Ship : Azamara Journey |
| Journey Start : Wed 10 Mar 2027 |
| Journey End : Thu 18 Mar 2027 |
| Count Nights : 8 nights |
| Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10.03 Wed | San Anton / Cuba | 17:00 | |
| 2 | 11.03 Thu | Coquimbo / Chile | 11:00 | 17:00 |
| 3 | 12.03 Fri | Day at sea / Sea | ||
| 4 | 13.03 Sat | Iquique | 09:30 | 20:00 |
| 5 | 14.03 Sun | Arica (Chile) / Chile | 08:00 | 22:00 |
| 6 | 15.03 Mon | Day at sea / Sea | 15:00 | |
| 7 | 16.03 Tue | Pisco / Peru | 08:00 | 20:00 |
| 8 | 17.03 Wed | Callao / Peru | 07:30 | |
| 9 | 18.03 Thu | Callao / Peru | 07:00 |
An unforgettable encounter with the Pacific coast awaits every traveler venturing into Coquimbo—a charming town where modernity and history intertwine in an extraordinary harmony. From the morning breeze by the bay to the luxurious sunsets over the port, this resort offers the true atmosphere of the Chilean coastline, where life flows at a gentle pace and every street is infused with the scent of the sea. Here you can savor fresh seafood at cozy restaurants or stroll along the elegant waterfront, soaking up the views and the cries of seagulls.
Coquimbo is also known for its historical and cultural landmarks: ancient churches, artisan markets, and contemporary art galleries create a unique blend of traditions and new experiences. Adventure lovers can explore the surrounding hills or discover the mysterious fortress—a testament to the city’s pirate-filled past. This city seems to invite every traveler to write their own chapter of an amazing story on the coast of Chile.
Where the dry expanses of northern Chile meet the gentle waves of the Pacific Ocean, Arica welcomes travelers with a unique blend of eternal summer, cultural richness, and natural beauty. Known for its mild climate all year round, Arica has become a beloved destination for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. The city also boasts one of the driest climates in the world — in some areas, it hasn’t rained for decades.
A walk through the city’s colonial streets leads to the striking San Marcos Cathedral, designed by Gustave Eiffel. Not far away, the El Morro cliff rises high above the ocean, offering breathtaking panoramic views. In the surrounding region, visitors can explore archaeological museums with the world’s oldest Chinchorro mummies and admire the stark beauty of the Atacama Desert alongside green oases sustained by underground waters.
This picturesque port city on the Pacific coast attracts travelers with its rich history and proximity to unique natural attractions. Pisco (Peru) is the gateway to the famous Paracas National Reserve, where visitors can see rare wildlife and enjoy stunning landscapes of desert dunes, beaches, and sea caves.
Moreover, Pisco is known for its strong grape brandy of the same name, considered one of the best in Latin America. The city also serves as a starting point for boat trips to the Ballestas Islands, home to sea lions, penguins, and many seabirds, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.