Day | port | Info | ||
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1 | Miami, FloridaEmbarkment | 17:00 | ||
depart 17:00 Named after the Mayaimi tribe that inhabited the area in the 1600s, Miami has skyrocketed to international recognition as the cruise capital of the world. Nestled between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park, the incredibly diverse tropical metropolis is equally acclaimed for its stunning sandy beaches, extravagant party scene, street art, natural beauty and glittering skyline. Vibrant, classy, edgy, exciting – Miami is everything you want in a cruise destination and more. | ||||
2 | Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas | 08:00 | 20:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 20:00 Ocean Cay is an island in the Caribbean owned by MSC Cruises. It is located 32km south of Bimini and just 104.5km east of Miami, Florida. It is the biggest island development by any cruise company in the Caribbean. In addition, as the only marine reserve island experience, it offers a multitude of key distinguishing features. | ||||
3 | Cruising | |||
4 | Cozumel, Mexico | 08:00 | 16:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 16:00 Cozumel, a tropical island located off the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, is one of the world’s top cruise destinations. With its glittering turquoise waters, bright white beaches and exotic marine life, the idyllic island is popular for snorkeling, diving and swimming with dolphins. Cozumel has a well-established tourist industry. Cruise passengers will have plenty of opportunities for water sports, nature exploration and nightlife. Year-round temperatures in the upper 70s make it the perfect place for a sunny beach vacation. | ||||
5 | George Town, Cayman Islands | 10:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 10:00depart 18:00 - | ||||
6 | Ocho Rios, Jamaica | 08:00 | 17:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 17:00 Ocho Rios offers visitors a number of attractions such as Dunn's River Falls and the Craft Market. The small town that only has about 10,000 inhabitants, is visited every year by just under 400,000 tourists. | ||||
7 | Cruising | |||
8 | Miami, Florida | 07:00 | 17:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 17:00 Named after the Mayaimi tribe that inhabited the area in the 1600s, Miami has skyrocketed to international recognition as the cruise capital of the world. Nestled between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park, the incredibly diverse tropical metropolis is equally acclaimed for its stunning sandy beaches, extravagant party scene, street art, natural beauty and glittering skyline. Vibrant, classy, edgy, exciting – Miami is everything you want in a cruise destination and more. | ||||
9 | Cruising | |||
10 | Ocho Rios, Jamaica | 10:00 | 19:00 | |
arrive 10:00depart 19:00 Ocho Rios offers visitors a number of attractions such as Dunn's River Falls and the Craft Market. The small town that only has about 10,000 inhabitants, is visited every year by just under 400,000 tourists. | ||||
11 | Cruising | |||
12 | Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles | 07:00 | 14:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 14:00 - | ||||
13 | Cartagena, Colombia | 10:30 | 18:00 | |
arrive 10:30depart 18:00 South America's most popular cruise port, Cartagena is a must-see stop on any Panama Canal or southern Caribbean cruise. The city is safe and tourist-friendly, and most tourist places will speak English and accept U.S. dollars. Beautiful parks, museums and shops welcome visitors, and beautiful Spanish cathedrals and castles lurk around every corner. For beach lovers, there are plenty of sandy beaches and coral reefs within easy access of the city. And for shopaholics, kiosks and tourist shops dot the inner city. | ||||
14 | Colón, Panama | 10:00 | 20:00 | |
arrive 10:00depart 20:00 Located on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal, Colon is home to a gleaming, modern, tourist-friendly port. Passengers will find plenty of opportunities to shop and eat near the cruise terminals, or to take a shore excursion to see some more scenic parts of Panama. Before the completion of the Panama Canal, the overland rail route played an important role in transporting goods between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Passengers today can still take a historic train ride on the Isthmian Railway from Colon to Panama City. | ||||
15 | Puerto Limón, Costa Rica | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 Puerto Limon is a bustling, industrial port city that serves as a gateway for many cruise ship passengers to Costa Rica’s natural wonders. The Veragua Rainforest is an easy day trip outside of the city, and visitors can explore it by foot on its hiking trails, by boat on a jungle canoe tour, or from above on a zipline canopy tour. Passengers preferring to stay close to port may prefer the waterfront park Parque Vargas, or learn about local history in the Museo Etnohistoric de Limon. | ||||
16 | Cruising | |||
17 | Roatán, Honduras | 07:00 | 15:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 15:00 The island of Roatan sits above the second-largest coral reef in the world, making it an attractive destination for snorkelers, scuba divers and other ocean enthusiasts eager to get a glimpse of one of nature’s most colorful wonders. Book an excursion to visit the beautiful reef by boat, or simply swim from shore – some of the coral is located just 300 feet from the beach. The white sand beaches and crystal clear water make Roatan perfect for swimming and tanning alike. | ||||
18 | Cruising | |||
19 | Miami, FloridaDisembarkment | 07:00 | ||
arrive 07:00 Named after the Mayaimi tribe that inhabited the area in the 1600s, Miami has skyrocketed to international recognition as the cruise capital of the world. Nestled between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park, the incredibly diverse tropical metropolis is equally acclaimed for its stunning sandy beaches, extravagant party scene, street art, natural beauty and glittering skyline. Vibrant, classy, edgy, exciting – Miami is everything you want in a cruise destination and more. |
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