10 Night Cruise from Buenos Aires
About this cruise
No complicated itinerary, no back-to-back transfers, just the ports, the ship, and the sea in between. This 10-night sailing from Buenos Aires on February 8, 2027 visits Montevideo, Punta del Este, Balneario Camboriu, Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro and Ilhabela. You do all the exploring first, then the last few days are at sea. It's like a built-in wind-down. Tango, rainforest, Patagonian ice. South America covers a lot of ground. Of the stops, Balneario Camboriu tends to be the one people talk about: Brazil's Copacabana of the south. Around 9 hours per port on average, which is generous enough to go beyond the obvious. At 114,147 gross tons, Costa Serena is big enough that you can find a quiet corner or a crowd, depending on your mood. There are enough performances, events, and social mixers on a cruise this length that you couldn't do them all if you tried. And that's a good problem. Buenos Aires itself is worth spending some time in. Don't just treat it as a departure point. A February sailing is basically an excuse to chase the sun for a week or two. Sometimes the best trips are the ones you just go ahead and book.
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We added Costa Cruises's mandatory service charge to the prices above, so they show the real total. Costa Cruises bills it on board rather than in the fare, so their own site will quote you less.
- Cruise fare on Costa Cruises's site
- $1,578.66
- Service charge, paid on board
- +$145
- What you actually pay, per person
- $1,723.66
$14.50 per guest per night × 10 nights.