Star of the Transatlantic Rio Cruise from Argentina to Lisbon

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Fly overnight to Buenos Aires.

After a morning flight arrival transfer to your hotel in the centre of Buenos Aires.

Novotel Buenos Aires

With modern and comfortable rooms, the Novotel Buenos Aires hotel is located just two blocks from the Obelisk and close to the main tourist attractions in Buenos Aires, such as the Colón Theater, the Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral and Café Torton i. Relax in the leisure and well-being areas, which include a Turkish sauna, solarium and outdoor pool, surrounded by a lush garden. Enjoy the restaurant's Mediterranean cuisine, the bar and the large event rooms. The hotel accepts pets.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is one of South America's top tourist destinations, admired for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life.Visitors can experience an authentic tango show, explore traditional ranches in the Pampas, or savour a classic asado (Argentine barbecue). New cultural circuits highlight the lives of iconic Argentinians such as Carlos Gardel, Eva Perón, and Jorge Luis Borges.Thanks to a favourable exchange rate, the city's shopping centres — including Alto Palermo and Galerías Pacífico — are especially popular with visitors. For a cultural journey, stroll along Avenida del Libertador, home to many of the city's best museums, gardens, and landmarks, or admire the elegant architecture of Avenida de Mayo, lined with Art Nouveau, Neoclassical, and eclectic buildings.

After breakfast transfer to the cruise terminal to embark the ship.

Norwegian Star

This 91,740 tonne ship was launched in 2001 and revitalised in 2018 under the extensive Norwegian Edge ship upgrade programme. Norwegian Star can accommodate just 2348 passengers and shares the same class as her sister ship – Norwegian Dawn. This smaller sized ship packs in an amazing range of dining and entertainment activities. There are 15 dining options to choose from, let your hair down in one or more of the10 bars and lounges on board and relax in the excellent spa with its large thermal hydro-therapy pool.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro (River of January) is the second largest city in Brazil with a population of 6.3 million. Rio is the most visited city in the southern hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival celebrations, samba and beaches such as Copacabana and Ipanema. Some of the most famous landmarks include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer (one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World) at 130 feet tall and built between 1922 to 1931 atop Corcovado mountain, rising 700 metres above sea level. Also Sugarloaf Mountain, which is 396 meters high, above the harbour with its cable car famously featured in the James Bond Movie “Moonraker”.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Recife

Recife, known as the “Venice of Brazil,” is a lively coastal city celebrated for its mix of golden beaches, cultural heritage and historic architecture. Located in northeast Brazil, Recife offers visitors vibrant neighbourhoods, scenic waterways and a warm tropical atmosphere. Cruise guests can explore the charming district of Recife Antigo, home to colourful colonial buildings, markets and the famous Rua do Bom Jesus.

Nearby, the impressive Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue and the Francisco Brennand art studios showcase the city’s artistic side. For beach lovers, the stunning shores of Boa Viagem offer clear waters and a long stretch of white sand perfect for relaxing. Just a short drive away, the UNESCO‑listed town of Olinda provides cobbled streets, hilltop views and beautifully preserved churches. With its blend of culture, history and shoreline appeal, Recife delivers a rewarding stop for travellers exploring Brazil.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Porto Grande

Porto Grande, located in Mindelo on São Vicente Island, is Cape Verde’s major deep‑water harbor and one of the most attractive cruise stops in the Atlantic. Known for its natural, crescent‑shaped volcanic bay, the port offers calm waters and excellent shelter, making it a key hub for cruise and cargo ships.

Visitors stepping ashore are just moments from Mindelo’s lively cultural scene, where colonial architecture, music venues and colorful markets reflect the island’s blend of African and Portuguese heritage. Popular nearby attractions include Laginha Beach, the Torre de Belém replica and excursions to Monte Verde for scenic island views.

The port area features modern facilities with easy access to taxis and local transport, making it simple to explore the city or venture further across São Vicente. With warm, dry weather most of the year and a welcoming local atmosphere, Porto Grande offers an engaging mix of culture, coastline and island charm—an ideal highlight on any Cape Verde cruise itinerary.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Funchal (Madeira)

Madeira is a volcanic and fertile island with a wonderful market square and excellent botanical gardens overlooking the ocean. Perhaps have tea in the famous Reid's Hotel or try tobogganing in a wicker basket down the steep cobbled streets.

Enjoy an  uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea making the most of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Lisbon

The capital of the country situated on the North bank of the River Tagus as it flows under the imposing Vasco Da Gama suspension bridge (the longest in Europe) before it reaches the ocean. Within walking distance of the cruise terminal is the area known as is Belem - with the largest number of heritage sites connected with Portuguese maritime history such as the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos from 1501, the Maritime Museum and the Museum of Archaeology.

The Torre de Belem is another marvellous monument and classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Parque das Nações is the site of the 1998 World Fair; and is a lively area where the locals have fun, enjoy shows, go for a walk, play sport and shop. Here you will also find the Oceanário de Lisboa which is one of the largest public aquaria in Europe to promote knowledge of the oceans.

Perhaps visit the Pavilion of Knowledge (Ciência Viva) which is an interactive science and technology museum. Mainly games-based, its exhibitions and activities allow children to explore a variety of themes in an interactive and fun way.

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