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10 To book visit saga.co.uk/cruiseJan 7. Portsmouth. Depart 1700.Jan 12. Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. Arrive 0800.Depart 1700. Nearly half of Gran Canaria has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The island is fringed with beautiful coves and sandy beaches to the south and wild mountains to the north. The subtropical capital of Las Palmas is set beside two broad bays and features cafe-lined squares and courtyards. The oldest sights can be seen in a trio of historic neighbourhoods: San Antonio, Triana and Vegueta. You can explore further with a choice of an included excursion.Jan 15. Porto da Praia, Santiago, Cape Verde.Arrive 0730. Depart 1930. The Cape Verde archipelago is set o! the African coast. The main island in this volcanic chain, Santiago was used as a stopping-o! place by two great navigators: Vasco da Gama in 1497 and Christopher Columbus in 1498. Praia, the current capital, is set on a plateau above the port. Explore Praia on an included excursion on foot.Jan 21. Salvador, Brazil. Arrive 0800. Depart 1900.Salvador is set at the tip of a peninsula beside the Bay of All Saints and runs along a ridge that splits the city in two. As Brazil%u2019s first capital, which was founded by the Portuguese in 1549, the UNESCO-listed old town of Pelourinho is a colourful blend of European, African and Amerindian cultures. It is celebrated for the stucco-decorated manors, colonial palaces and Baroque churches, including the Cathedral Basilica of Salvador. See the key sights of Salvador on an included excursion.Jan 24. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Arrive 0600.Depart 2200. The Art Deco statue of Christ the Redeemer statue atop Corcovado welcomes visitors to Rio de Janeiro, a city set between the Tijuca Mountains and Guanabara Bay. This lively city is famous for its world-renowned Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, exuberant annual carnival and iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain. Experience Rio de Janeiro%u2019s sights and sounds on an included excursion.Jan 28-29. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Arrive 0800 on Jan 28. Depart 1700 on Jan 29. Cruise up the Rio de la Plata into the heart of Buenos Aires, Argentina%u2019s vibrant capital. Known as the %u2018Paris of South America%u2019, the city prospered during the 19th century which is reflected in its wealth of Art Deco, Art Nouveau and neoclassical architecture. The main square, Plaza de Mayo, has been a central gathering place since then and is overlooked by the pink presidential Casa Rosada Palace. In contrast, the bohemian La Boca district is packed full of brightly-painted shanty houses that were established by working-class immigrants. An included excursion will point out the highlights.Jan 30. Montevideo, Uruguay. Arrive 0800.Depart 1900. Founded by the Spanish in the 18th century, the modern capital of Montevideo hides a charming old town. The neoclassical Metropolitan Cathedral in Plaza Matriz, vibrant indoor market and Solis Theatre are key colonial sights reached through the Gateway to the Citadel arch, all that remains of the original walls. The city%u2019s downtown is also a treasure trove of Art Deco buildings. Discover Montevideo%u2019s European influences on an included excursion.Feb 2. Puerto Madryn, Argentina. Arrive 0800.Depart 1700. The Argentine city of Puerto Madryn is set on the northern coast of Patagonia, in an area renowned for its wildlife and Welsh heritage. In 1865 around 150 Welsh emigrants travelled 8,000 miles to arrive in Argentina aboard a tea-clipper boat to establish a new homeland. Puerto Madryn also o!ers a gateway to the UNESCO-listed Pen%u00ednsula Vald%u00e9s. See some of the highlights of Puerto Madryn on an included excursion.Feb 4-5. Stanley , Falklands. Arrive 0900 on Feb 4.Depart 1700 on Feb 5. The capital of the Falkland Islands o!ers a taste of familiarity with its Victorian buildings, Anglican cathedral and lighthouse. Christ Church is the world%u2019s most southerly cathedral, with the arch in front said to be the most photographed sight in the islands: it is made from the jawbones of two blue whales. The Historic Dockyard Museum has extensive displays on the 1982 conflict with Argentina, as well as exhibits about the islands%u2019 history, flora and fauna. See Magellanic penguins on an included excursion to Gypsy Cove.Feb 7. Scenic cruising. Cruise past Cape Horn, the southernmost point of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile.Feb 9. Punta Arenas, Chile. Arrive 0800. Depart 1700.Cruise through the Strait of Magellan to reach the remote city of Punta Arenas, an interesting mix of tin roofs and European influences set in southernmost Chile. Named %u2018Sandy Point%u2019 by an English sailor, it is a bustling port thanks to its strategic location on a busy maritime route and acts as a springboard for expeditions into the Patagonian wilderness. Explorer Ferdinand Magellan is remembered in a memorial that stands in Plaza Mu%u00f1oz Gamero and a replica of one of his vessels is displayed as the Museo Nao Victoria. Discover the highlights of Punta Arenas on an included excursion.Feb 10. Scenic cruising. Today, Spirit of Adventure will cruise past the Amalia Glacier, a tidewater glacier on the edge of the Sarmiento Channel, one of the main channels in Patagonia.February 11. Scenic cruising. Cruise past the Br%u00fcggen Glacier, known by Spanish explorers as the PIO X Glacier. Located in Chile%u2019s southern Ice Field, it is the largest glacier in South America and it continues to advance.Feb 14. Puerto Montt, Chile. Arrive 0800.Depart 2200. Founded by German settlers in 1853, Puerto Montt is a door to the Chilean Lake District. Explore the city with its wooden neoclassical style cathedral, visit the handicraft and fish markets at Angelmo or maybe learn about Puerto Montt%u2019s rich German heritage at the German Colonial Museum. Admire the scenery of lakes and snow-capped volcanoes on an included excursion to the nearby towns of Puerto Varas and Frutillar.The adventure begins...

