Chile & Peru: Voyage Through the Humboldt Current

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£5155 GBP pp

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Highlights

  • Explore the dramatic Pacific coast of Chile and Peru, from colourful Valparaíso to the wildlife-rich Ballestas Islands and Paracas.
  • Experience the Atacama Desert and historic Andean cities including Antofagasta, Arica and the elegant ‘White City’ of Arequipa.
  • Encounter incredible wildlife and ancient cultures, from Humboldt penguins and whales to the mysterious Nazca Lines and Chinchorro mummies.

Highlights

  • Explore the dramatic Pacific coast of Chile and Peru, from colourful Valparaíso to the wildlife-rich Ballestas Islands and Paracas.
  • Experience the Atacama Desert and historic Andean cities including Antofagasta, Arica and the elegant ‘White City’ of Arequipa.
  • Encounter incredible wildlife and ancient cultures, from Humboldt penguins and whales to the mysterious Nazca Lines and Chinchorro mummies.
Capacity: 130, Types: ExpeditionLuxury Expedition
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Step aboard Discoverer and Experience the Best of Chile and Peru

Embark your expedition vessel and join a thrilling journey through these storied lands and discover the vibrant culture, fascinating wildlife and breath-taking nature of Chile and Peru. From the bustling port city of Valparaíso to the wildlife paradise of Isla Pan de Azucar, from the desert plateaus of the Atacama to the bustling cities of the Andean highlands and the immaculate vibes of the Peruvian Pacific coast, explorers are spoiled for choice in one of the most thrilling and diverse regions of the planet. 

  • Explore the dramatic Pacific coast of Chile and Peru, from colourful Valparaíso to the wildlife-rich Ballestas Islands and Paracas.
  • Experience the Atacama Desert and historic Andean cities including Antofagasta, Arica and the elegant ‘White City’ of Arequipa.
  • Encounter incredible wildlife and ancient cultures, from Humboldt penguins and whales to the mysterious Nazca Lines and Chinchorro mummies.

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

28 March, 2027 to 06 April, 2027 on Heritage Discoverer
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Porthole Stateroom
£5155 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Ocean Stateroom
£5925 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Vista Stateroom
£6005 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Balcony Stateroom
£6545 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Discovery Suite
£6775 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Navigator Stateroom
£7085 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Owner's Suite
£8159 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Grand Suite
£8855 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
Solo Vista Stateroom
£8855 GBP pp
All Staterooms Feature: Exterior views — balcony, Juliet balcony, picture window, or porthole Mini bar and refrigerator Flat-screen TV with Interactive Media Library Direct dial telephone & Wi-Fi Fitted wardrobe with personal safe Individually controlled air conditioning Luxury bath amenities and hair dryer Bathrobes and slippers 110/220V AC power outlets
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Day 1: Valparaíso, Chile, Embarkation:

‘Vibrant’ barely captures this incredible city, Chile’s main port, where thousands of colourful houses are draped across the rolling hills, linked by the city’s famous funicular elevators. After embarking the vessel in the afternoon and completing the required safety briefings and drills, join your fellow explorers on the outer decks and toast your expedition as we sail out from the colourful hills of Valpo (as the locals call it)! 

Day 2: At sea, en route to Isla Pan de Azúcar

Days at sea are never dull – sailing up the Pacific Coast of Chile, we follow the chilly Humboldt Current, which originates in Antarctica, and brings exceptional productivity to this section of coast. As such, a plethora of seabirds, whales, and other marine life are common in the area – so while you relax and indulge during a relaxing day at sea, ensure you have your binoculars by your side! 

Day 3: Isla Pan de Azúcar

On the third day of our expedition, we arrive at the coast of Isla Pan de Azúcar (‘Sugarloaf Island’) – a dry desert island a few kilometers off the Chilean coast. Protected as a national park, the island is a haven for flora and fauna. Cacti cling to the barren rocks, competing for space with the squabbling sealions, squawking seabirds, and stripy Humboldt penguins, which nest on the island. Join expert local guides on the water to explore this remarkable island – a natural paradise in the desert! 

Day 4: Antofagasta

The largest city in northern Chile, Antofagasta, lies in the foothills of the Andes, and prospers on the export of copper, lithium, and other riches of the mountains. From there, we’ll travel to the Atacama – Earth’s driest desert, most of which has never recorded any rainfall, for a full-day excursion led by expert local guides to explore this breathtaking region, a desert which brims with beauty, wildlife, and vibrant culture. 

Day 5: At sea, en route to Arica

During your day at sea, take advantage of the educational program offered by our knowledgeable Expedition Team. Discover new knowledge about this fascinating region during expertly crafted lectures, join the Team on the outer decks to watch for marine wildlife, or indulge in a relaxing spa treatment. Or for maximum relaxation, simply soak up the sun from the vessel’s hot tubs as we sail to Arica. 

Day 6: Arica

Although a stone’s throw from the Peruvian border, and once part of Bolivian territory, the city of Arica is as Chilean as it gets! Known as the ‘City of Eternal Spring’ for its balmy climate, the history of the city stretches far beyond the Chilean state and back into antiquity, to the Inca Empire (toppled by Spanish conquistadors), and a huge variety of other ancient cultures. Indeed, the oldest known archaeological sites in Chile are all found nearby, including the spellbinding Chinchorro Mummies, which predate those of Egypt by more than two thousand years. Join a shore excursion through this ancient land to learn more about its fascinating history, the legacy of which still pervades the city today. 

Day 7: Matarani, Peru

Matarani is a small port city in southern Peru – the gateway to Arequipa, the White City. Join a shore excursion led by expert local guides to explore this Andean gem! Surrounded by three brooding volcanoes, Arequipa is a feast for the senses. Colorful, patterned fabrics flutter from every doorway, rambling verandas run along every upper floor, and vibrant flowers perfume the air. Experience the many highlights of this shining city: from the beautiful colonial-era Plaza de Armas, to a delicious Peruvian lunch, to the spellbinding Santa Catalina Monastery, and to breathtaking views over the city and the surrounding volcanoes. 

Day 8: At sea, en route to Paracas

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea, soak up the enthusiasm for learning from your Expedition Team, and prepare yourself for tomorrow’s adventures in Paracas, Peru’s beachfront paradise. 

Day 9: Paracas

On the final full day of our expedition, we arrive at the laid-back beachfront town of Paracas, one of Peru’s premier destinations. This vibrant resort town has everything you could hope for from the Pacific coast – expect to see happy families strolling, and surfers catching the waves offshore. Take a stroll along the beachfront and enjoy delicious local delicacies such as fresh ceviche and crunchy chicharrón, washed down with a pisco sour, distilled just a few miles away. Scratch the surface, however, and Paracas has so much more to offer! Just offshore lie the world-famous Ballestas Islands, wildlife paradises often compared to the Galapagos, and slightly to the south lie the legendary Nazca Lines, ancient geoglyphs which have been the subject of scientific and spiritual debate for centuries. 

Day 10: Callao (Lima): Disembarkation

On the pacific coast of Peru lies Callao, the port of the great city of Lima, capital of Peru, and easily one of South America’s largest and most thrilling cities. From incredible gastronomy to historical sites and a vibrant mix of global cultures, Lima is like nowhere else on the continent. After a fond farewell to Expedition Team and Crew of the Discoverer, alight in this dynamic city ready to explore, or ready to head home with memories of the expedition of a lifetime.  

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

Day 1: Valparaíso, Chile, Embarkation:

‘Vibrant’ barely captures this incredible city, Chile’s main port, where thousands of colourful houses are draped across the rolling hills, linked by the city’s famous funicular elevators. After embarking the vessel in the afternoon and completing the required safety briefings and drills, join your fellow explorers on the outer decks and toast your expedition as we sail out from the colourful hills of Valpo (as the locals call it)! 

Day 2: At sea, en route to Isla Pan de Azúcar

Days at sea are never dull – sailing up the Pacific Coast of Chile, we follow the chilly Humboldt Current, which originates in Antarctica, and brings exceptional productivity to this section of coast. As such, a plethora of seabirds, whales, and other marine life are common in the area – so while you relax and indulge during a relaxing day at sea, ensure you have your binoculars by your side! 

Day 3: Isla Pan de Azúcar

On the third day of our expedition, we arrive at the coast of Isla Pan de Azúcar (‘Sugarloaf Island’) – a dry desert island a few kilometers off the Chilean coast. Protected as a national park, the island is a haven for flora and fauna. Cacti cling to the barren rocks, competing for space with the squabbling sealions, squawking seabirds, and stripy Humboldt penguins, which nest on the island. Join expert local guides on the water to explore this remarkable island – a natural paradise in the desert! 

Day 4: Antofagasta

The largest city in northern Chile, Antofagasta, lies in the foothills of the Andes, and prospers on the export of copper, lithium, and other riches of the mountains. From there, we’ll travel to the Atacama – Earth’s driest desert, most of which has never recorded any rainfall, for a full-day excursion led by expert local guides to explore this breathtaking region, a desert which brims with beauty, wildlife, and vibrant culture. 

Day 5: At sea, en route to Arica

During your day at sea, take advantage of the educational program offered by our knowledgeable Expedition Team. Discover new knowledge about this fascinating region during expertly crafted lectures, join the Team on the outer decks to watch for marine wildlife, or indulge in a relaxing spa treatment. Or for maximum relaxation, simply soak up the sun from the vessel’s hot tubs as we sail to Arica. 

Day 6: Arica

Although a stone’s throw from the Peruvian border, and once part of Bolivian territory, the city of Arica is as Chilean as it gets! Known as the ‘City of Eternal Spring’ for its balmy climate, the history of the city stretches far beyond the Chilean state and back into antiquity, to the Inca Empire (toppled by Spanish conquistadors), and a huge variety of other ancient cultures. Indeed, the oldest known archaeological sites in Chile are all found nearby, including the spellbinding Chinchorro Mummies, which predate those of Egypt by more than two thousand years. Join a shore excursion through this ancient land to learn more about its fascinating history, the legacy of which still pervades the city today. 

Day 7: Matarani, Peru

Matarani is a small port city in southern Peru – the gateway to Arequipa, the White City. Join a shore excursion led by expert local guides to explore this Andean gem! Surrounded by three brooding volcanoes, Arequipa is a feast for the senses. Colorful, patterned fabrics flutter from every doorway, rambling verandas run along every upper floor, and vibrant flowers perfume the air. Experience the many highlights of this shining city: from the beautiful colonial-era Plaza de Armas, to a delicious Peruvian lunch, to the spellbinding Santa Catalina Monastery, and to breathtaking views over the city and the surrounding volcanoes. 

Day 8: At sea, en route to Paracas

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea, soak up the enthusiasm for learning from your Expedition Team, and prepare yourself for tomorrow’s adventures in Paracas, Peru’s beachfront paradise. 

Day 9: Paracas

On the final full day of our expedition, we arrive at the laid-back beachfront town of Paracas, one of Peru’s premier destinations. This vibrant resort town has everything you could hope for from the Pacific coast – expect to see happy families strolling, and surfers catching the waves offshore. Take a stroll along the beachfront and enjoy delicious local delicacies such as fresh ceviche and crunchy chicharrón, washed down with a pisco sour, distilled just a few miles away. Scratch the surface, however, and Paracas has so much more to offer! Just offshore lie the world-famous Ballestas Islands, wildlife paradises often compared to the Galapagos, and slightly to the south lie the legendary Nazca Lines, ancient geoglyphs which have been the subject of scientific and spiritual debate for centuries. 

Day 10: Callao (Lima): Disembarkation

On the pacific coast of Peru lies Callao, the port of the great city of Lima, capital of Peru, and easily one of South America’s largest and most thrilling cities. From incredible gastronomy to historical sites and a vibrant mix of global cultures, Lima is like nowhere else on the continent. After a fond farewell to Expedition Team and Crew of the Discoverer, alight in this dynamic city ready to explore, or ready to head home with memories of the expedition of a lifetime.  

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

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Heritage Discoverer
Heritage Discoverer is a purpose-built expedition ship designed to navigate some of the world’s most remote and challenging regions, from Antarctica and the Northwest Passage to tropical island…

Heritage Discoverer

Length: 108 metres
Built / Refurbished: 1989 / 2023 / 2026
Zodiacs: 14

Heritage Discoverer is a purpose-built expedition ship designed to navigate some of the world’s most remote and challenging regions, from Antarctica and the Northwest Passage to tropical islands and remote atolls. With a 1A ice-class rating and a history of exploration, she combines serious expedition capability with refined comfort. Following extensive renovations in 2018 and 2023, the ship offers a fresh and contemporary onboard experience while retaining the strength and functionality required for polar and remote cruising.

Accommodating up to 130 guests, Heritage Discoverer features 70 ocean-view accommodations, including spacious suites with private balconies, as well as a range of inviting public spaces designed for relaxation, learning, and scenic viewing. Guests can enjoy gourmet dining across two restaurants, unwind in the Observation Lounge, Bar and Lounge, or Wellness Centre, and take advantage of amenities including a gym, sauna, massage room, and outdoor Jacuzzis. Supported by a 15-member Expedition Team and 14 Zodiacs, the ship delivers an immersive and comfortable expedition experience with personalised service throughout.

Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.

Cabin layout for Heritage Discoverer

Includes

  • Arrival transfer from airport to ship (Day 1), provided for guests arriving on our selected arrival flight to Greenland and Svalbard, please enquire for details.
  • General description: Shipboard en-suite accommodation (days/nights as per itinerary) in your selected and paid category
  • Waterproof Expedition jacket, yours to keep, and rubber style muck boots on loan for the duration of your expedition
  • English-speaking Expedition Team
  • Guided walks, nature hikes, Zodiac landings and excursions, as per itinerary, guided by our Expedition Team (excluding optional activities with cost)
  • Briefings and educational lectures by the Expedition Team
  • Citizen Science Program
  • All meals on the ship (full board): breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
  • Complimentary house wine, beer, and soft drinks at dinner (selected labels and brands)
  • From 2027: Complimentary house wine, beer, and soft drinks at lunch and dinner (selected labels and brands. Wine excluded at lunch)
  • 24-hour access to tea, coffee, and ‘Grab and Go’  comfort food
  • Welcome and Farewell Cocktail Parties
  • Taxes and landing fees
  • 500MB Complimentary WiFi for use on your personal device
  • Digital Expedition Memento, including a curated selection of photos, videos, expedition log and map, and wildlife list
  • Exclusive Suite Inclusions: Available on Ocean Albatros: Junior Suite (Cat A), Balcony Suite (Cat B), Brynhilde Suite & Freydis Suite only, and Ocean Victory: Junior Suite (Cat A), Balcony Suite (Cat B) & Freydis Suite only: Wine and fruit platter on arrival, restocked in-suite mini bar (non-alcoholic) and complimentary laundry service throughout your expedition

Excludes

  • International or internal airfares unless listed in the itinerary
  • Excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Meals and beverages not listed as included
  • Voluntary gratuity for the crew and Expedition Team (we recommend USD 20 per person per day)
  • Personal expenses such as spa services, boutique purchases, bar, laundry, and communications unless specified
  • Mandatory travel insurance (must meet mandatory minimum coverage requirements for medical treatment and evacuation)
  • Visa, reciprocity, and passport fees
  • Medical care or emergency evacuation
  • Expedition Jacket and rubber muck-style boots outside of available sizes. Please enquire for more details.
  • Life jackets for selected minors. Please enquire for more details.
  • Anything not mentioned under ’Inclusions”

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30% discount on all Americas 2027 departures. Terms and conditions apply. This special offer is subject to availability. Please contact us for more details.

Next departure on 28 March, 2027.

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