Hamburg-Süd
(Hamburg-Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft - Hamburg-South America Line)

Germany

Sailings April-December 1925 (issued April 1925) for:
Cap Polonio, Cap Norte, Antonio Delfino

Ports of call:
Hamburg, Boulogne sur Mer, Bilbao, La Coruña, Vigo, Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires

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Sailings April-December 1931 (issued May 1931)
Vessel(s) Ports of call
Cap Arcona
Cap Polonio
Hamburg, Boulogne, Vigo, Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires
Monte Olivia
Monte Sarmiento
Monte Pascoal
Monte Rosa
Hamburg, La Coruña, Vigo, Las Palmas, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, São Francisco do Sul, Rio Grande, Montevideo, Buenos Aires.
Return voyages: Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio Grande, São Francisco do Sul, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Las Palmas, Hamburg.
Antonio Delfino
Cap Norte
Typical voyages:
Hamburg, Boulogne, La Coruña, Lisbon, Tenerife, Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires.
Return voyages: Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Tenerife, Lisbon, Vigo, Boulogne, Hamburg.
Vigo
La Coruña
Typical voyages:
Hamburg, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires

Sailings May-August 1933
Vessel(s) Ports of call
Cap Arcona Hamburg, Boulogne sur Mer, Southampton, Vigo, Lisbon, Las Palmas, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires.
(No return voyages listed.)
Monte Olivia
Monte Sarmiento
Hamburg, La Coruña, Vigo (Monte Sarmiento one voyage only), Las Palmas, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, São Francisco do Sul, Rio Grande, Montevideo, Buenos Aires.
(No return voyages listed.)
Homeward voyage of Monte Pascoal:
Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio Grande, São Francisco do Sul, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Las Palmas, Vigo, Rotterdam, Hamburg.
España
Vigo
Hamburg, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, São Francisco do Sul, Rio Grande, Montevideo, Buenos Aires.
(No return voyages listed.)
Rio de Janeiro Hamburg, Antwerp, Rio de Janeiro, Santos.
(One voyage only; no return voyage listed.)
Homeward voyage of Tenerife:
Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Victoria, Bahia, Hamburg.
Entrerios
Bahia
Pernambuco
Hamburg, Antwerp, Pernambuco, Bahia, Paranaguá, São Francisco do Sul (Itajahy), Florianopolis, Rio Grande (Pelotas), Porto Alegre.
(Called also at Natal, Cabedello, Maceio and Victoria if inducement offered.)
(One voyage of each ship only; no return voyages listed except for Entrerios: Rio Grande, São Francsico do Sul, Paranaguá, Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Victoria, Bahia, Hamburg.)

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"Fahrplan" (exact sailing dates not listed) (issued February 1, 1935)
Vessel(s) Ports of call
Cap Arcona
Antonio Delfino
Cap Norte
General Osorio
General Artigas
General San Martin
Madrid
Monte Sarmiento
Monte Olivia
Monte Pascoal
Monte Rosa
Hamburg, Bremen, Boulogne sur Mer, Dover, Southampton, La Coruña, Villagarcia, Vigo, Leixões, Lisbon, Madeira, Las Palmas, Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, São Francisco do Sul, Rio Grande, Montevideo, Buenos Aires.

(No information as to which ports each liner called at. The Cap Arcona, Antonio Delfino and Cap Norte, referred to as "Schnelldampfern", probably sailed according to a similar itinerary as shown in the sailing list of 1925 above.)

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Promotional brochure (no sailings listed) (undated; c. mid-1950s)
Vessel(s) Ports of call
Santa Catarina
Santa Elena
Santa Inés
Santa Isabel
Santa Teresa
Santa Ursula
Babitonga
Belgrano
Hamburg, Bremen, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Recife, Salvador, Rio de janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires

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See the archives section for more brochures of Hamburg-Süd.
See also the shipping in 1971 section.

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See pages with postcards of Hamburg,
including views of the Cap Arcona, Monte Rosa and the KdF-ship Wilhelm Gustloff, managed by Hamburg-Süd (page 1),
and of the Cap Polonio (page 2).

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Hamburg-Süd fleet information, history etc. on the following website:

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Great Ships website shows a postcard of the Cap Arcona. (See "Other Ships and Lines" section towards the end of the page.)

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This page last updated April 7, 2009.