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Tuesday, March 9, 2027 |
Panama Canal, Panama |
Embark |
5:00 PM |
Named one of the seven modern wonders of the world by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Panama Canal is a 77 km ship canal in Panama that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1903 to 1914, nearly 850,000 vessels have passed through the canal. Interestingly, the 8-10 hour journey from the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east is one from SE to NW. Read more about Panama Canal, Panama
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Wednesday, March 10, 2027 |
Panama Canal Transit |
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Thursday, March 11, 2027 |
Cruising The Caribbean Sea |
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Friday, March 12, 2027 |
Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba |
10:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
In the southern Caribbean, Oranjestad is the capital of the small island of Aruba, and an island territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is an attractive and historic harbour town just 27 km north of Venezuela. It can be divided into Upper and Lower Towns. Read more about Oranjestad, Aruba, Aruba
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Saturday, March 13, 2027 |
Cruising The Caribbean Sea |
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Sunday, March 14, 2027 |
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
7:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
Located on the western tip of the island of Trinidad, between the rainforests and mountains of the Northern Range and the Gulf of Paria, Port of Spain is the country’s cultural, commercial and governmental centre. It is a busy and vibrant city with the tall buildings, neon lights and crowded streets, as well as a multicultural Caribbean character and a home-grown calypso soundtrack. Maracas Bay is a beach that fulfils the fantasy of the ideal Caribbean beach, but is just as famous for the scenic rainforest drive that must be made to reach it. Read more about Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
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Monday, March 15, 2027 |
Cruising The Atlantic Ocean |
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Tuesday, March 16, 2027 |
Cruising The Atlantic Ocean |
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Wednesday, March 17, 2027 |
Macapa, Brazil |
10:00 AM |
11:00 AM |
Macapa, Brazil, is a river port and capital of the territory of Amapa, lying on the northernmost and largest arm of the Amazon River delta, opposite the Marajo archipelago. The city lies exactly on the Equator, and the football stadium is the only one in the world where each half of the field is located in opposite hemispheres. Macapa retains some of the history of the region in its monuments. Read more about Macapa, Brazil
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Thursday, March 18, 2027 |
Santarem, Brazil |
9:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
Santarem in Brazil, some 800 km up the Amazon, is located on the southern bank of the clear emerald blue waters of the Tapajos River, a tributary of the Amazon. Not far from here these waters encounter the muddy waters of the magnificent Amazon River. A natural phenomenon, the two rivers flow side by side and are known as the ‘meeting of the waters’. Read more about Santarem, Brazil
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Friday, March 19, 2027 |
Boca da Valeria, Brazil |
7:00 AM |
3:00 PM |
Located at the confluence of the Amazon and the Valeria rivers in Brazil, Boca da Valeria is a small remote Indian village consisting of a wharf, wooden homes on stilts, a school, a church and a bar that doubles as the village meeting place. It is hidden amid jungle lake lands where the screeches of colorful parrots fill the air and trees stand waist-high in water. Be sure to take your camera on the tender ride, because there is a very distinct line where the waters of the Valeria River meet the Amazon. Read more about Boca da Valeria, Brazil
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Saturday, March 20, 2027 |
Manaus, Brazil |
9:00 AM |
4:00 PM |
Manaus is a main port on the banks of the Negro River 1450 km inland in the heart of the Amazon rain forest, and is the main transport hub for the entire upper Amazon Basin. It also attracts crowds of tourists who find a variety of land and boat trips into the jungle. Wildlife is plentiful, even within the city, and it is home to the Pied Tamarin, one of Brazil's most endangered primates. Read more about Manaus, Brazil
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Sunday, March 21, 2027 |
Paranagua, Brazil |
11:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
Paranaguá, with its excellent port facilities, is located in the state of Paraná in Brazil. It is the sea port for Curitiba, the capital of the state. The seafront with its colourful buildings is charming and romantic. Read more about Paranagua, Brazil
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Monday, March 22, 2027 |
Santarem, Brazil |
7:30 AM |
3:00 PM |
Santarem in Brazil, some 800 km up the Amazon, is located on the southern bank of the clear emerald blue waters of the Tapajos River, a tributary of the Amazon. Not far from here these waters encounter the muddy waters of the magnificent Amazon River. A natural phenomenon, the two rivers flow side by side and are known as the ‘meeting of the waters’. Read more about Santarem, Brazil
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Tuesday, March 23, 2027 |
Macapa, Brazil |
1:00 PM |
2:00 PM |
Macapa, Brazil, is a river port and capital of the territory of Amapa, lying on the northernmost and largest arm of the Amazon River delta, opposite the Marajo archipelago. The city lies exactly on the Equator, and the football stadium is the only one in the world where each half of the field is located in opposite hemispheres. Macapa retains some of the history of the region in its monuments. Read more about Macapa, Brazil
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Wednesday, March 24, 2027 |
Cruising The Atlantic Ocean |
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Thursday, March 25, 2027 |
Cruising The Atlantic Ocean |
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Friday, March 26, 2027 |
St George's, Grenada |
11:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
St. George's is the capital of Grenada, British West Indies. The city surrounds a horseshoe-shaped harbour, and is an attractive colonial-era town with a distinctly Mediterranean feel that appears to spill down the hill side. Read more about St George's, Grenada
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Saturday, March 27, 2027 |
Cruising The Caribbean Sea |
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Sunday, March 28, 2027 |
Willemstad, Curaçao, Curaçao |
7:00 AM |
2:00 PM |
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Monday, March 29, 2027 |
Cruising The Caribbean Sea |
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Tuesday, March 30, 2027 |
Panama Canal Transit |
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Wednesday, March 31, 2027 |
Panama Canal, Panama |
7:00 AM |
Disembark |
Named one of the seven modern wonders of the world by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Panama Canal is a 77 km ship canal in Panama that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1903 to 1914, nearly 850,000 vessels have passed through the canal. Interestingly, the 8-10 hour journey from the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the east is one from SE to NW. Read more about Panama Canal, Panama
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