Buenos Aires, Argentina - Puerto Madero

Cruises from Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires blends vibrant culture, historic neighbourhoods and tango heritage, creating an exciting gateway to cruises across South America and Antarctica.

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Your Gateway to South America and Antarctica Cruises

Buenos Aires is one of South America’s most exciting cruise departure ports and a gateway to some of the world’s most dramatic ocean voyages. From the vibrant neighbourhoods and tango culture of Argentina’s capital to the remote landscapes of Patagonia and Antarctica, cruises from Buenos Aires offer a unique way to explore the southern reaches of the continent.

Many guests spend several days exploring Buenos Aires before boarding their ship, discovering historic districts, elegant architecture and world-famous Argentine cuisine. Cruises from the city often sail south along the Patagonian coast, around Cape Horn and into the fjords of Chile, while others venture toward Antarctica or along the Brazilian coastline.

Buenos Aires, Argentina - The Palace of the Argentine National Congress

Cruise and Stay Holidays in Buenos Aires

Cruising from Buenos Aires works perfectly as part of a wider South American journey. The city itself offers a fascinating mix of European-style boulevards, colourful neighbourhoods and lively cultural experiences.

Many guests explore districts such as La Boca, San Telmo and Recoleta, enjoy traditional Argentine steak houses and experience the city’s famous tango culture. Buenos Aires also pairs well with other iconic destinations across South America. Many travellers combine their cruise with visits to Iguazú Falls, the spectacular waterfalls located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, or extend their holiday with time in Rio de Janeiro or other South American cities.

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Why Start Your Cruise From Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires is one of the main cruise hubs in South America and an important gateway for voyages exploring Patagonia, Antarctica and the southern Atlantic coast. Ships depart from the Port of Buenos Aires, located close to the city centre and major hotels.

Starting your cruise here allows you to explore Argentina’s vibrant capital before sailing south toward the dramatic landscapes of Patagonia, the fjords of Chile and the icy waters near Antarctica.

Top 3 Things to Do in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires blends European-style architecture, vibrant culture and world-famous cuisine, making it an exciting destination to explore before a cruise.

Buenos Aires, Argentina - Caminito in La Boca

La Boca Disctrict

Visit the colourful La Boca district, famous for its bright buildings, street art and tango culture.

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San Telmo Market

Discover antique shops, cafés and street performers in this historic neighbourhood known for its weekend market.

Buenos Aires, Argentina - Recoleta Cemetery

Recoleta Cemetery

Explore one of the city’s most elegant neighbourhoods and the famous cemetery where Eva Perón is buried.

Sapphire Princess sailing in Charlotte Bay in Antarctica

Antarctica Cruises From Buenos Aires

Some cruises from Buenos Aires sail south toward the waters of Antarctica, offering spectacular scenic cruising experiences near the Antarctic Peninsula. These voyages do not include landings but allow guests to witness towering icebergs, dramatic polar landscapes and unique wildlife from the comfort of their ship.

Sailing near Antarctica offers a rare opportunity to experience one of the most remote regions on Earth while enjoying the comfort of a mainstream cruise ship.

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Where Can You Cruise to From Buenos Aires?

Cruises from Buenos Aires explore a variety of spectacular destinations across South America. Many longer itineraries sail south along the Patagonian coast, visiting ports in Argentina and Chile before rounding Cape Horn and continuing toward Santiago (Valparaíso).

Some voyages sail toward Antarctica, offering scenic cruising near the Antarctic Peninsula without landings. Other itineraries explore the Brazilian coastline, visiting destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo and other Atlantic ports.

Cruise Lines Sailing From Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires hosts a range of international cruise lines offering voyages across South America and Antarctica.

Cruises From Buenos Aires – Frequently Asked Questions

If you are planning a cruise from Buenos Aires, these quick answers cover common questions about visiting the city before your sailing.

Yes. Buenos Aires is one of South America’s most fascinating cities, and many guests spend several nights exploring before their cruise. The city offers elegant European-style architecture, lively neighbourhoods, historic cafés and a famous tango culture. Visitors often explore districts such as Recoleta, San Telmo and Palermo while enjoying the city’s renowned food and wine scene.

Cruise ships depart from the Port of Buenos Aires, located close to the city centre along the Río de la Plata waterfront. The port sits within easy reach of major hotels, restaurants and attractions, making embarkation convenient for cruise guests staying in the city.

Buenos Aires has two main airports. Ezeiza International Airport, which handles most international flights, is around 45 minutes from the cruise terminal depending on traffic. Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, which mainly handles domestic flights and some regional routes, is closer and usually around 20 minutes from the port.

Cruises from Buenos Aires explore a variety of destinations across South America. Many longer itineraries sail south along the Patagonian coast, visiting ports in Argentina and Chile before rounding Cape Horn and continuing toward Santiago (Valparaíso). Other cruises travel along the Brazilian coastline, stopping in destinations such as Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo. Some voyages also include scenic cruising near Antarctica.

Yes. Iguazú Falls is one of the most popular extensions for guests visiting Buenos Aires. Located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, the falls are among the largest waterfall systems in the world. Many travellers add a short stay before or after their cruise to experience the dramatic waterfalls and surrounding rainforest.

Buenos Aires is famous for its food culture, particularly Argentine beef and traditional parrilla steak restaurants. Popular dishes include empanadas, choripán and grilled meats cooked over open flame. The city is also known for its excellent Malbec wines from the Mendoza region, which pair perfectly with local cuisine. Dining is an important part of the Buenos Aires experience, with many historic cafés and vibrant restaurants across the city.

Yes. Many guests combine their cruise with visits to other destinations across South America. Popular extensions include Rio de Janeiro, Iguazú Falls, Patagonia or wine regions such as Mendoza, creating a varied holiday across the continent.

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Buenos Aires offers an unforgettable starting point for cruises exploring the southern tip of South America. Spend time discovering the city’s vibrant culture, historic neighbourhoods and renowned cuisine before boarding your ship. With voyages visiting Patagonia, Antarctica and beyond, cruises from Buenos Aires offer a truly remarkable travel experience.

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