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Windstar Cruises South America: 11 nights from Colon with Star Pride
27 Dec 2025

Panama, Ecuador, Peru
from R 104 848,13
Price per person
South America with Star Pride from R 104 848,13
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Departure Port: Colon ➞ Landing: Lima

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    Saturday, 27 December 2025 - 06:00
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    Sunday, 28 December 2025 -- --
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    Monday, 29 December 2025 -- --
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    Tuesday, 30 December 2025 05:00 - 11:59
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    Wednesday, 31 December 2025 not found - 08:00
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    Thursday, 01 January 2026 02:00 - 11:59
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    Friday, 02 January 2026 not found - 10:00
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    Saturday, 03 January 2026 08:00 - 07:00
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    Sunday, 04 January 2026 -- --
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    Monday, 05 January 2026 06:00 - 03:00
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    Tuesday, 06 January 2026 01:00 - 11:59
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    Wednesday, 07 January 2026 not found 11:59
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Colon

Colon

Colón is the ideal crossroads for a walk through the rainforest or a close look at the Panama Canal. Colón lies at the heart of the country's rich history and innovation. This important port city is less than an hour from Panama's most famous attractions, so it is easy to visit sites such as the Panama railway, Gatun and the old Spanish fortress Fort San Lorenzo. There, everything is graced by the crystal-clear waters and white sand that are always a sweet setting for an unforgettable holiday.
Manta

Manta

Manta

Manta

Guayaquil

Guayaquil

Guayaquil

Guayaquil

Machala

Machala

Salaverry

Salaverry

Lima

Lima

Located on the Pacific coast of Peru, South America, in a region sheltered from oasis and trade winds, Lima is 12 km from the port of Callao. At the base of the San Cristobal hill, the city is crossed by the Rio Rimac. Called the ‘City of Kings’ by the Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro in 1535, Lima was chosen as the capital of the country in 1821, year of its Indipendence. A coastal city that has defended various invasions and welcomed many cultures. On the one hand, the traces of its past are still visible, for example among various monuments and buildings. On the other hand, the city fully assumes its position as a modern Peruvian capital. Developed strongly on industry and tourism, continuing to attract masses, Miraflores and San Isidro are the hub of Lima's social and commercial life. Known for its legendary fog, it has a special charm of colour and animation. Discover its historic center, a great spectacle of colonial architecture, including ‘Paseo de la Republica’, San Martin Square, Plaza de Armas and surrounding monuments: the Government Palace, the Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, the Forsaken train station, and the Moorish-Spanish colonial houses. Decorated with beautiful carved wooden balconies along the old streets, you will be captivated by the combination of its past and 21st century modernity. Strolling through the historic center, you will taste traditional dishes and be greeted by a truly warm population! Between May and mid-September, the city of Lima is prone to humidity and clouds. November to April are the best months to visit the capital, from January to March the heat is very high.
Lima

Lima

Located on the Pacific coast of Peru, South America, in a region sheltered from oasis and trade winds, Lima is 12 km from the port of Callao. At the base of the San Cristobal hill, the city is crossed by the Rio Rimac. Called the ‘City of Kings’ by the Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro in 1535, Lima was chosen as the capital of the country in 1821, year of its Indipendence. A coastal city that has defended various invasions and welcomed many cultures. On the one hand, the traces of its past are still visible, for example among various monuments and buildings. On the other hand, the city fully assumes its position as a modern Peruvian capital. Developed strongly on industry and tourism, continuing to attract masses, Miraflores and San Isidro are the hub of Lima's social and commercial life. Known for its legendary fog, it has a special charm of colour and animation. Discover its historic center, a great spectacle of colonial architecture, including ‘Paseo de la Republica’, San Martin Square, Plaza de Armas and surrounding monuments: the Government Palace, the Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, the Forsaken train station, and the Moorish-Spanish colonial houses. Decorated with beautiful carved wooden balconies along the old streets, you will be captivated by the combination of its past and 21st century modernity. Strolling through the historic center, you will taste traditional dishes and be greeted by a truly warm population! Between May and mid-September, the city of Lima is prone to humidity and clouds. November to April are the best months to visit the capital, from January to March the heat is very high.