Pre & Post Cruise Programs
in South America
Unique Experiences Before and After Your Cruise
Pre and post cruise South America programs are designed to expand every itinerary, seamlessly integrating before or after each journey. From iconic cities to unique natural landscapes, these extensions allow you to offer more complete travel experiences, increase booking value, and adapt to each traveler’s needs.
Why Offer Pre & Post Cruise Extensions?
Offering pre and post cruise programs allows travel advisors to increase booking value, deliver more complete and personalized experiences, and seamlessly integrate itineraries with major South America cruise routes, supported by local expertise and on-the-ground assistance.
Top Destinations for Pre & Post Cruise Extensions
These extensions combine culture, nature, and authentic experiences. Top destinations include Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, Buenos Aires, Santiago, the Atacama Desert, and Rio de Janeiro. These routes help create more complete and memorable journeys.
Travel Ideas
We invite you to discover our curated pre and post cruise programs across South America, designed to transform every itinerary into a more complete and memorable journey.
Enhance each voyage with seamless extensions, from iconic cities to breathtaking natural landscapes, creating experiences that go beyond the cruise itself.
Cruise Destination: Tango to the Falls
Chilean Wonders: From Patagonia to Santiago
Santiago and Beyond: A Journey to Sail
Discover Argentina
Expand your Cruise Programs with
Tailor-Made Shore Excursions
Discover our curated catalogue of shore excursions and experiences across South America, designed to enhance every itinerary and create more complete journeys for your clients.
Combine these experiences with our packages:
Andean Lake Crossing
Andean Spirit
The Lakes Crossing
Argentinean Patagonia, from the Coast to the Andes
Legendary Perú
Travel Tips
Our main travel tips to enjoy a complete experience in Atacama Desert.
Learn more about the best season to visit this destination, currency, electrical connections, means of transport and much more!
Referred to by as one of the driest places on Earth, the Atacama Desert occupies the northern third of Chile. Is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the east.
The Atacama region’s fluctuating temperatures and unique biology make it a fascinating destination worthy of exploration.
Due to its elevation and cloudlessness it’s also a place for astronomical observation.
The Atacama altitude averages about 2,438 meters (8000 feet) above sea level. Some parts at about 3,900 meters (13000 feet), and the extreme high reaches push to over 5,700 meters (19000 feet).
That is why it is the highest and driest desert in the world!
Useful information
Documentation
Change & Payment Methods
A valid Passport.
Most countries in America and Western Europe do not require a visa.
Insurance information.
Currency
April to September
Peso Chileno.
Major credit cards are widely accepted.
Packing
Limits and Restrictions
Chilean flights allow, as their restrictions are limited to 50 pounds (23 kg) per person.
Electricity
Plug & Voltage
Chile: 220 V – 50 Hz.
Plugs Type C / L







