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Day Date Port of Call Arrive Depart
Friday 12/30/22 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Saturday 12/31/22 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil TBA
Saturday 12/31/22 Copacabana Beach, Brazil TBA
Sunday 01/01/23 Copacabana Beach, Brazil TBA
Monday 01/02/23 At Sea
Tuesday 01/03/23 Punta Del Este, Uruguay TBA
Wednesday 01/04/23 Punta Del Este, Uruguay TBA
Thursday 01/05/23 Montevideo, Uruguay TBA TBA
Friday 01/06/23 Buenos Aires, Argentina TBA
Saturday 01/07/23 Buenos Aires, Argentina TBA

*Ports, arrival, and departure times are subject to change without prior notice.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Day 1 & 2
The Marvelous City

Samba on down to Rio, famous for its dramatic landscape and beach culture. It is usually quite easy going, except for the four days of its feather-festooned Carnival.

From the summits of Sugarloaf and Corcovado, take in breathtaking views of a magnificent bay set against a mountain backdrop. Check out the activity at one or two of the 23 beaches, crowded with sunbathers, swimmers, surfers, and bikers.

For lunch or dinner, pull up a chair at a churrascaria and dine on the delicious grilled meat of your choice, washed down with a caipirinha, the national cocktail.

No journey to Rio would be complete without a visit to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer). At the top of the Corcovado Mountain, towering high above the city below, this 125-foot tall statue of Jesus Christ spreads its arms over Rio and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Guanabara Bay.

Copacabana Beach, Brazil

Day 2 & 3
Hottest spot north of Havana

Often referred to as “the world’s most famous beach”, Copacabana is a slice of Brazilian paradise. It extends along the residential area of Rio de Janeiro for almost three spectacular miles. And with its combination of lush jungle-clad mountains, historic buildings, lively restaurants and bars, and sun-tanned bodies as a beautiful backdrop, it’s like no other beach on earth.

New Year’s Eve at Copa is second only to the Carnival in the ranks of Rio’s highly developed party culture. Aboard the Desire Rio de Janeiro Cruise, we will welcome the New Year with explosions of color and light. Stunning fireworks will lighten up the sky at the stroke of midnight, as we celebrate the first day of 2021 in the most seductive way.

The wearing of auspicious colors is also a New Year’s local custom: white for luck, green for good health, yellow and gold for prosperity, and blue for peace. So, color coordinate accordingly for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve with us.

IMPORTANT NOTE: We will not be disembarking at this port, we will be enjoying the festivities, fireworks, special New Year’s Eve dinner, show, and performances from the ship. We will be navigating at 2:00 a.m. on January 1st, 2023.

At Sea

Day 3 & 4
AT SEA

There is so much to do while at sea. From sunrise to sunset, our onboard entertainment lineup is jam-packed with additional seductive activities and events. Additionally, the ship offers a full-service spa, a fitness center, and shopping stores. And as the day begins to fade, the celebrations will go on till dawn with our erotic theme nights to turn you on.

Punta Del Este, Uruguay

Day 5 & 6
City with An Artistic Soul

On Gorlero Street you will find a bulk of Punta del Este’s prime attractions. And don’t miss out on the photo opportunity with The Hand, a sculpture depicting five gigantic fingers coming out of the sand. Additionally, Casa Pueblo is a dazzling white fantasy on a hillside overlooking the town.

Punta del Este is best enjoyed for its nightlife. Day parties start around 5:00 p.m., long dinners with cocktails flowing around start at 10:00 p.m., and the clubs and bars last long past sunrise.

Montevideo, Uruguay

Day 7
Vibrant & eclectic seaside city

Montevideo exudes European charm and elegance, with broad boulevards, fountains, stately squares, and irresistible sidewalk cafes.

The city maintains a low-key atmosphere despite its position as Uruguay’s commercial and political hub, and there are few skyscrapers on the horizon, though there are some surprising contrasts such as an Art Nouveau pedestrian mall, an Art Deco Centenary Stadium, and an American Embassy designed by IM Pei. Most of the nation’s countryside is farm or ranchland, and the life of the cowboy, or gaucho is part of the local lore.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Day 8 & 9
The Paris of South America

Welcome to elegant, cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, with its European colonial architecture and colorful mix of cultures. Each district has its own style: enjoy Palermo, with its mansions and parks; shop in the chic boutiques of Soho and Hollywood; and soak up the Italian flavor of La Boca, where tango dancers and artists display their talents for passersby.

A visit to Buenos Aires is not complete without a visit to the National Museum of Fine Arts. It is not only a unique experience, but one of the oldest and most respected attractions in the city. From classic to controversial, you will find works from extraordinary artists such as Van Gogh, Degas, Monet, and Picasso.

Be sure to squeeze in a visit to Colon Theater, one of the most important opera houses in the world. Performances on this stage have shaped its world-renowned prestige. The exceptional acoustic and architectural conditions of this building place it withing the top 10 theaters worldwide.

The spectacular Puente de la Mujer (Spanish for Woman’s Bridge), inspired by tango, is a rotating footbridge that was designed by Santiago Calatrava. The white mast symbolizing the man, and the curve of the bridge, the woman. This footbridge is one of the most famous landmarks in the neighborhood of Puerto Madero.

You and your partner can witness much of the city’s history from the balconies of Casa Rosada, from which Juan and “Evita” Perón addressed the masses during the late 40s and early 50s. Dominating Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada (the Pink House) is the seat of the Argentine national government and houses the president’s office.

Finally, top off the perfect day with an Argentine steak, perfectly grilled over a fire of glowing coals, and wash it down with an excellent glass of Malbec.