Andes and Panama Canal All-Inclusive Voyage from Chile to Miami

All Inclusive on board ship

Embark on a remarkable 20‑night All Inclusive Azamara Journey Andes and Panama Canal Voyage from Chile to Miami, an itinerary that stands out for its rare combination of South American charm, dramatic Andean landscapes and the engineering wonder of the Panama Canal. Your adventure begins with return flights, all transfers and a four‑star overnight stay in Santiago before boarding Azamara Journey for a 19‑night voyage exploring Coquimbo, Iquique, Arica, Pisco and an overnight stay in Lima.

Continue north to Fuerte Amador, witness the iconic Panama Canal transit, then visit Puerto Limón, Isla San Andrés and Cozumel before sailing onward to Miami. Drinks and gratuities are included throughout your journey, along with a signature AzAmazing onshore event. This distinctive route offers rich cultural contrasts and diverse coastal scenery in one exceptional voyage.

Fly overnight to Santiago

Santiago

Santiago is situated approximately 70 miles from the port of San Antonio and has always had its measured charms – fine dining, perfectly landscaped gardens, a famous seafood market, the stunning backdrop of the Andes – but in the past few years it has undergone a cultural metamorphosis. In celebration of Chile's bicentennial, the city poured millions of pesos into the construction of sleek new cultural centres, thoughtful museums and gorgeous green parks. Santiago may never be as glamorous as Rio or as dynamic as Buenos Aires, but now it's more than a stop-off on the way to Chilean Patagonia or the Atacama. Understated but up-and-coming, Santiago just became a destination in its own right.

After a morning flight arrival transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.

After breakfast transfer to San Antonio port to embark the ship,

Azamara Journey

Azamara Journey is a gorgeous boutique style small ship of 30,277 tonnes carrying just 702 passengers. She was built in 2000 for Renaissance Cruises and originally named as the R Six. She was eventually acquired by Azamara Cruises originally under the RCCL umbrella and renamed as Azamara Journey in 2008 – she underwent refurbishment in 2024. You can choose to dine in the Windows Café, The Patio Grill or Discoveries Restaurant. For an extra charge choose the Prime C restaurant for juicy steaks of the Aqualina for fine Italian food. For lazy starts to the day make use of the free 24-hour room service onboard.

Coquimbo

Coquimbo, a vibrant port city on Chile’s Pacific coast, is known for its scenic bay, historic architecture and access to the sun‑drenched Elqui Valley. Visitors can explore the impressive Cruz del Tercer Milenio, wander the charming English Quarter, and enjoy beaches, seafood and coastal walks. As the gateway to nearby La Serena and famed pisco‑producing regions, Coquimbo blends maritime heritage with rich local culture.

Enjoy uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Iquique

Iquique, a major port city in northern Chile, sits between the Atacama Desert and the Pacific, offering year‑round sunshine, beaches and coastal adventure. Known for Cavancha Beach, excellent surfing and a lively urban atmosphere, it also showcases rich heritage through its Historic Quarter and the UNESCO‑listed Humberstone and Santa Laura saltpeter works. Iquique’s mild climate and desert‑ocean setting make it a standout destination in the Tarapacá Region.

Arica

Arica, Chile’s northernmost coastal city near the Peruvian border, is known as the City of Eternal Spring” for its mild, sunny climate. Positioned where the Atacama Desert meets the Pacific, it offers year‑round beaches, surf spots and iconic sights such as the Morro de Arica and San Marcos Church. As a major port and gateway to the fertile Azapa and Lluta valleys, Arica blends history, culture and striking desert‑ocean landscapes. 

Enjoy uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Pisco (San Martin)

Sharing its name with the brandy produced from white muscat grapes in this region, Pisco is an important port 235km south of Lima. Generally used as a base to see the abundant wildlife of the Islas Ballestas and Península de Paracas, the area is also of historical and archaeological interest, having hosted one of the most highly developed pre-Inca civilizations – the Paracas culture from 900 BC until AD 200, after which the nearby town of Paracas is named.

Overnight on board in port

Lima

Lima, the capital of Peru, is a dynamic city where colonial architecture meets modern innovation along the stunning Pacific coastline. Known as the “City of Kings,” Lima offers a unique blend of history, gastronomy, and adventure. Explore UNESCO-listed historic centers, world-class museums, and vibrant neighborhoods like Miraflores and Barranco. Food lovers will delight in Lima's reputation as the culinary capital of South America, home to award-winning restaurants and authentic Peruvian dishes like ceviche. With its mild climate, breathtaking ocean views, and proximity to iconic destinations such as Machu Picchu and the Andes, Lima is the perfect gateway for travelers seeking culture, cuisine, and unforgettable experiences.

Enjoy uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Fuerte Amador

Fuerte Amador is located on the Pacific Ocean at the entrance to the Panama Canal. It has a one-mile-long causeway which juts out into the ocean to connect four small islands lying just off-shore. The causeway house the cruise port, marine and a range of shops and restaurants making it a great place to wander in the shadow of the ship. Activities include tour of the for islands and their beaches.

Panama Canal

One of the seven wonders of the world linking the Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean by a series of locks taking huge ships across the Central America via the Gatun Lake. A must do journey on anyone's bucket list the ship squeezes through narrow canals seemingly floating across dry land. A Journey through the Panama Canal is achieved by the ship rising up and down through huge locks between the Caribbean & the Pacific Ocean; and crossing the Gatun Lake in the middle of central America. The locks are split into three sets and incorporate two independent lanes for two way traffic. The set that carries the ship between the Caribbean Sea and the Gatun Lake comprises of three stepped tiers. The journey from the Gatun Lake to the Pacific Ocean is split into two separate sets of locks. The Miraflores locks has two stepped tiers and the final set which reaches the Pacific Ocean is a single stepped tier known as the Pedro Miguel lock.

Puerto Limon (Costa Rica)

The country's most important port, Puerto Limon was founded in 1870 as a port city to export bananas and grains from Costa Rica to various parts of the globe. One of the oldest cities on the continent, Puerto Limon was established in 1502 when Christopher Columbus landed here during his exploration of the New World. Located in Limon province along the Caribbean coast, Puerto Limon is the provincial capital of Limon and lies some 160 km east of the city of San Jose. Visit the Brava Volcano and the Brauilo Carrillo National Park, the Tortuguero National Park or the Cahuita National Park. Puerto Limon has some unusual surprises such as the Parque Vargas that sits in the east end of town facing the Atlantic Ocean.

Isla San Andres

Isla San Andrés, set in the Colombian Caribbean, is famed for its sea of seven colours, white‑sand beaches and vibrant Afro‑Caribbean culture. Located about 750 km north of mainland Colombia, this UNESCO Seaflower Biosphere Reserve offers world‑class diving, coral reefs, lively Creole heritage and warm island hospitality—making it one of the region’s most idyllic tropical escapes.

Enjoy uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Cozumel

Cozumel is an island just 12 miles long and situated 20 minutes ferry ride from the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Cozumel is really a staging post for cruise passengers to visit mainland Mexico with its Mayan ruins at Tulum. Cozumel town is lively with its many bars and myriad of shops. Explore the Xel Ha aquatic park with its subterranean rivers, natural pools and sacred Mayan Lagoon. We found the scuba diving here to be the best in Caribbean. The best beach is located in the Punta Sur Ecological Park.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to Miami airport for your overnight flight hjome.

Miami

Ocean Drive on Miami South Beach is the main beach drag in the heart of the neon-lit area lined with bars and restaurants where the tanned and toned rub shoulders with the diners, drinkers, sunbathers and swimmers. This is party central with everything contained in one area. Perhaps have dinner in the Versace mansion, go shopping in one of the huge shopping malls of Miami such as Port Aventura Mall and Biscayne Bay; or simply relax on the beach.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
London 08/03/27 £6519 £7179 £7599 £11779 View