Latin Excursions, a boutique travel company, announced in a press release the addition of a new cruise in 2008 that gives the best of southern Argentina and Chile. The new cruise, called “Crucero Ausralis” or “Southern Cross,” has two points of call: Ushuaia in Argentina and Punta Arenas in Chile. Lasting either four days and three nights, or five days and four nights, and going through the Straits of Magellan and the Beagle Channel, the cruise is a great way for adventurers to see the most southern regions of the world in a setting of security and luxury. Based in Miami, Florida, Latin Excursions has offices all over Latin America and has been operating tours since 2001.
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