Buenos Aires Cruise Port Embarkation Guide in 4K - What to Expect
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The first time I was here was in 2019, and I'm pretty sure that it's been updated since then.
Both times I was down this way, Bonos Aries was an overnight port.
It's quite a sight to see.
Cruise ship you're looking at is the Sapphire Princess.
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Walk through the cruise port of Buenos. Almost a step by step from the point of arriving in the bus terminal area outside the cruise terminal, down the street, into the passenger and shopping area of the cruise port, through security, and onto a shuttle bus through the commercial port of Buenos Aires, finally arriving at the cruise ship, the Sapphire Princess. @cruisinjules The Buenos Aires cruise port, officially known as Puerto de Buenos Aires, is a significant maritime gateway to Argentina and South America. Located along the western shore of the Río de la Plata estuary, it serves as both a starting point and a port of call for many South American cruises. The port features multiple terminals, with the most modern being the Quinquela Martín Terminal, designed to handle large cruise ships. Its location offers cruise passengers convenient access to the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, known for its rich culture, tango halls, historic neighborhoods like San Telmo and La Boca, and world-class cuisine. The port area itself is undergoing continuous improvements to enhance passenger experience, including better transportation links to the city center. From Buenos Aires, cruise itineraries often explore other parts of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, and even Antarctica. The cruise season in Buenos Aires typically runs from October to April, coinciding with the Southern Hemisphere's spring and summer months. The Buenos Aires cruise port's strategic position and the city's allure make it a crucial hub for South American cruising. Music by Cruisinjules Cruisinjules wants to provide you with insight about a fascinating way to travel and explore the world in luxury … by cruise ships! About Cruisinjules: ✔️ 20 years of cruising ✔️ 65 cruise ship sailings ✔️ Cruised on 10 different cruise lines ✔️ Sailed around 5 continents and various exotic regions ✔️ 540 days at sea … and ✔️ Countless hours researching and planning the perfect cruise holidays! #cruisevlog #cruising #cruiseships #cruise #cruiseblog #cruiseaddict #cruising2024 #cruiseadventure #southamericacruise #buenosaires #buenosairescruiseport #buenosairesport #sapphireprincess