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Port of Iquique Receives Fourth Cruise Ship of the Season

On Thursday morning, the Azamara Quest arrived at the Molo Terminal in the Port of Iquique, the fourth ship scheduled for the 2025-2026 cruise season. The 180.4-meter-long vessel, flying the Marshall Islands flag, represents the fourth of nine scheduled cruise calls for the 2025-2026 season. The ship, which sailed from Coquimbo, arrived with a total of 971 people on board (579 passengers and 392 crew members), most of whom were English speakers.…
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On Thursday morning, the Azamara Quest arrived at the Molo Terminal in the Port of Iquique, the fourth ship scheduled for the 2025-2026 cruise season. The 180.4-meter-long vessel, flying the Marshall Islands flag, represents the fourth of nine scheduled cruise calls for the 2025-2026 season. The ship, which sailed from Coquimbo, arrived with a total of 971 people on board (579 passengers and 392 crew members), most of whom were English speakers.…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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