Aurora Sets Sail on a Multi-Ocean Voyage from the UK via South America
The cruise vessel Aurora has departed Southampton on a long-range roundtrip voyage that will span several months and cover a broad swath of the globe. The 75-night itinerary is designed to navigate multiple oceans and regions, combining extended sea passages with a diverse selection of ports across South America, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic.
Following its departure from the United Kingdom, the ship began a southbound Atlantic crossing that includes scheduled calls at island ports used as strategic waypoints on transoceanic routes. These stops include Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, Mindelo in the Cape Verde Islands, and Ponta Delgada in the Azores, providing logistical support and operational balance early in the voyage.
After reaching the South American continent, the ship is set to follow an extensive route that includes ports along both the Atlantic and Pacific coastlines. Destinations span Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, and Peru, along with a call in the Falkland Islands. The itinerary blends large gateway ports with more remote locations, offering wide geographic coverage rather than concentrating on a single coastal region.





