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From Miami to Valparaíso

29-Day Panama Canal & Easter Island Explorer

Dates:
7 Jan - 5 Feb 2028
Duration:
29 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
Seabourn Quest
Cruise Line:
Seabourn Cruises
Fares:

From £14,298 pp

Miraflores cliffs in Lima, Peru

From Miami to Valparaíso

29-Day Panama Canal & Easter Island Explorer

Dates:
7 Jan - 5 Feb 2028
Duration:
29 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
Seabourn Quest
Cruise Line:
Seabourn Cruises
Fares:

From £14,298 pp

Voyage Itinerary

7 January

Setting sail from Miami

Miami is a pulsating modern city, a cultural crossroads where Cuban émigrés rub shoulders with affluent New Yorkers topping up on winter sun, and where you're just as likely to hear Spanish or Caribbean patois being spoken as you are English. Downtown Miami is a destination in its own right, with a host of world class galleries including the fantastic MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art), but it's still Miami Beach that draws the biggest crowds. The Art Deco district around South Beach is very much back in vogue, with new restaurants, bars and luxury developments sprouting up all over the place.

Miami South Beach at night
Ocean Drive, Miami Beach

Don't miss

People watching in South Beach – glamorous gay guys on skates with miniature dogs in slings…

8 January to 10 January - At sea

11 January to 12 January

Panama: Fuerte Amador (Panama City)

The port of Fuerte Amador sits at the southern edge of Panama City, near the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. The shining skyscrapers of the Panamanian capital are a testament to the city’s status as a key financial centre, while the tiny Casco Viejo is home to pretty colonial streets, hip hotels and happening bars.
Panama City

13 January to 14 January - At sea

15 January

Ecuador: Guayaquil

Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest city and most important commercial centre, and acts as the gateway to the Pacific coast and the wildlife haven of the Galapagos Islands. It’s a busy, buzzing sort of place, centred around the pleasant riverfront Malecón promenade.
La Pena, Guayaquil, Ecuador

16 January - At sea

17 January

Peru: Trujillo (Salaverry)

Salaverry is the nearest port to Trujillo, northern Peru’s most important city. Located amongst the verdant Andean foothills, Trujillo is home to a host of beautiful colonial buildings, and is also known for the spectacular nearby ruins of Chan Chan, the largest pre-Columbian city in South America.
Chan Chan ruins near Trujillo, Peru

18 January to 20 January

Peru: Lima (Callao)

Peru’s underrated capital enjoys a fine setting on the Pacific coast, and the handsome colonial-era buildings surrounding the Plaza de Armas give clues to Lima’s distinguished history; for three centuries this was the capital of the Spanish Americas, when the city grew rich on the back of plundered Inca gold.
Miraflores cliffs in Lima, Peru

21 January

Peru: General San Martín (Pisco)

Pisco is best known for its eponymous grape brandy, the key ingredient in a pisco sour cocktail. From here you can explore the desert landscapes of the Paracas Reserve, discover the rich marine life of the Ballestas Islands or fly over the mysterious Nazca Lines.
Vineyards in Pisco, Peru

22 January to 26 January - At sea

27 January to 28 January

Chile: Easter Island

The enigmatic moai statues of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) remain one of the world’s most intriguing archaeological mysteries. Descendants of the Polynesian settlers who carved them still live here, though these days the island belongs to Chile, despite being separated from the mainland by over 2,000 miles of Pacific Ocean.
Moai statues, Easter Island

29 January to 1 February - At sea

2 February

Chile: Robinson Crusoe Island

Situated 400 miles off the coast of mainland Chile, Robinson Crusoe Island is part of the Juan Fernández archipelago, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The sailor Alexander Selkirk was marooned here from 1704 to 1709, and his story is thought to have inspired Daniel Defoe’s famous novel.
San Juan Bautista, Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile

3 February

Spain: Santa Clara Island

4 February - At sea

5 February

Arriving in Valparaíso

Characterful, colourful and a little chaotic, the port city of Valparaíso is scattered across 45 vertiginous hills. Thanks to this difficult topography the city streets are punctuated by steep staircases and funicular elevators, and energetic explorers will be rewarded with wonderful views of the pastel hued buildings that hug the slopes.
Colourful buildings in Valparaíso, Chile
Concepcion Hill, Valparaiso

Our tip

Amble through the city, taking the really cheap cable cars when you can to help you up and down the hills!

The ship

Seabourn Quest

Capacity:
458 Guests
Crew:
330 Staff
Style:
Intimate and stylish with outstanding service, this is small ship cruising at its finest.

The spacious and elegant Seabourn Quest is perfect choice if you value expert hospitality, and she was enhanced during an extensive refurbishment in 2026.

What we love

Seabourn Quest is a fantastic size, small enough to feel intimate, exclusive, and maintain high levels of service and large enough to offer space and choice on board. In 2026 the vessel underwent the most comprehensive interior update in Seabourn's history, refreshing suites, dining, lounges, and the spa.

Learn more about Seabourn Quest
Seabourn Quest at sea

inclusions

  • All meals in all restaurants including room service
  • Open bar policy throughout the ship
  • On board entertainment and lecture programme
  • Programme of daytime activities
  • Onboard gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • The Betsy hotel, Miami

      Where to stay in Miami

      Glamorous, hip, or so cool you freeze? Lots of choice… but we really like the Betsy.

    • Florida Keys

      See more of Florida

      If you have a few days get down to the Florida Keys – magnificent.

    • Hotel Palacio Astoreca, Valparaíso

      Where to stay in Valparaíso

      The 23 room Palacio Astoreca comprises two buildings, including a completely restored national monument.

    • Viña del Mar, Chile

      Around Valparaíso

      For contrast, visit clean and orderly Viña del Mar just up the coast.

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