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Valparaiso to Rio de Janeiro

33 nights Feb 14, 2027

The Valparaiso to Rio de Janeiro is a 33-night South America cruise aboard Insignia, operated by Oceania Cruises. Departing Valparaiso on February 14, 2027, the voyage visits 20 ports. Fares start from $10,399 per person.

Itinerary

Valparaiso
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Valparaiso photo
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Day 1 Feb 14, 2027 Valparaiso Departs 17:00 Of Chile’s 4000km-plus coastline, the brief central strip between Rocas de Santo Domingo and Los Vilos is the most visited and developed. Known as the Litoral Central, this 250km stretch boasts bay after bay lined with gorgeous, white-sand beaches, and a string of coastal resort towns. Valparaíso and Viña del Mar sit next to each other near the middle of the strip. They are geographical neighbours, but poles apart in appearance and atmosphere. Viña is Chile’s largest beach resort and one of its ritziest. With its high-rises, casino, and seafront restaurants, as well as the beaches and clubs in nearby Reñaca, Viña typifies modern hedonism. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed city of Valparaíso, on the other hand, has far more personality, with ramshackle, colourfulhouses spilling chaotically down the hills to the sea (but no decent beaches). “Valpo” is Chile’s principal port and naval base, and also perhaps the country’s liveliest and most vibrant city. The nightlife and excellent seafood attract much of Santiago to its bars and restaurants at the weekend, as does the nearby beach resort of Viña del Mar. For stretches of sand, you’ll need to head south or north. Closest to Santiago, via the “Autopista del Sol” (Ruta 78), are the resorts south of Valparaíso, which are busier and more developed. The one spot besides the beaches where you might want to spend some time in Viña del Mar is the lovely Quinta Vergara park, where the manicured grounds are home to a vast array of exotic imported plants. It is located a couple of blocks south of Plaza Vergara behind the Metrotrén Estación Viña, with the futuristic-looking Anfiteatro, home to the annual music festival, as its centrepiece. Go to Valparaiso Cruises visiting Valparaiso

Valparaiso → Rio de Janeiro · approximate route · 1 stop without map data

Pricing

Lowest fare we've tracked over the observed 89-day span: $9,949 · range $9,949–$10,399

Current prices

Per person · 2 guests · incl. taxes & fees

Inside

from $10,399

$315 / night

Fare rows

Inside Stateroom

Cabin grade

Available

from $10,399

$315 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Oceanview

from $10,999

$333 / night

Fare rows

Ocean View (Porthole)

Cabin grade

Available

from $10,999

$333 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Balcony

Not available

Suite

Not available

Prices verified Jun 21, 2026

Prices come from third-party data feeds via Oceania Cruises and may differ from the cruise line's current fare. Confirm the final price before booking. How our pricing works

Price history

30 days
All cabin grades (16) Detailed cabin specs available at booking.
Name Supplier code Type
Concierge Level Veranda A1 Balcony
Concierge Level Veranda A2 Balcony
Concierge Level Veranda A3 Balcony
Veranda Stateroom B1 Balcony
Veranda Stateroom B2 Balcony
Inside Stateroom F Inside
Inside Stateroom G Inside
Deluxe Ocean View C1 Oceanview
Deluxe Ocean View C2 Oceanview
Ocean View (Porthole) D Oceanview
Solo Oceanview Stateroom S Oceanview
Owners Suite OS Suite
Penthouse Suite PH1 Suite
Penthouse Suite PH2 Suite
Penthouse Suite PH3 Suite
Vista Suite VS Suite

Ship

Insignia
Your ship Insignia 5★ 30,277 GT 670 guests Built 1998 Adults only Following a dramatic re-inspiration, Insignia is now a completely transformed ship without peer. Each luxurious suite and stateroom is entirely new from floor to ceiling, including the bathrooms. The public spaces have been tastefully refreshed with a soft sea and sky palette of fabrics, designer furnishings and custom light fixtures that exquisitely showcase the inimitable style and comfort of Oceania Cruises. Insignia features four unique, open-seating restaurants, the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, eight lounges and bars, a casino and 342 lavish suites and luxurious staterooms, nearly 70% of which feature private verandas. From the bejeweled new chandeliers in the gracious Grand Dining Room to the beckoning Reception Hall, Insignia invites you to celebrate a rejuvenation so sweeping, you will find it positively unimaginable to resist her welcoming embrace. Go to Insignia Cruises on Insignia
Deck plan for Deck 3

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