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North America
Trip Duration
15 nights
Cruise Ship
Norwegian StarCruise Company
NCLStart Port
Miami, Florida, USAEnd Port
San Diego, California, USAItinerary
Depart 16:00
Miami, situated on the Atlantic coast in Southeast Florida, is the world's busiest cruise port. An array of world-famous beaches such as South Beach, which is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, continue to put the city on the map for cruise vacationers. Miami is home to many beautiful and lush national parks and botanical gardens, such as Biscayne National Park and the divine Pinecrest Gardens.
Arrive 06:00
Depart 15:00
Cartagena was founded in 1533 and is located on the Caribbean coast in northern Colombia. The walled Old Town boasts some of the most beautiful colonial architecture in South America with cobblestones and colourful facades. It also happens to be one of the safest places in Columbia making it great for cruisers. Make sure not to miss the San Felipe de Barajas Castle and the Palace of the Inquisition.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 20:00
Colón is located in Limon Bay, at the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal and is traditionally referred to as “Panama’s second city”. On the decline since the 1960’s due to politically instigated riots and Panama’s subsequent military dictatorships, Colón has undergone an impressive restoration and renovation project since 2014. Now is an exciting time to visit the city as its brand new facelift has brought positivity and hope back to locals. Historic buildings and monuments, along with public parks and other infrastructure are the focus of #RenovationColon.
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans together. Since the canals opening in 1914, this channel has become one of the most important waterways in the world, earning itself the title of one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Over 815,000 ships have traveled this canal in the last 100 years. Not only does the Panama Canal allow for passage between two of most immense oceans but it also provides great access to some of the most culture rich and vibrant destinations in Panama.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 17:00
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Arrive 07:00
Depart 17:00
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest port on the Pacific Ocean. The southern part of Puerto Quetzal is particularly important for both freight and passenger transport. Craft and souvenir markets are situated right at the port. In the immediate vicinity, cruise passengers may also enjoy relaxing bars, a restaurant and performances from Marimba bands. Those who chose to take an inland tour may visit the city of La Antigua.
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Save up to 50% off cruise fare, double your CruiseFirst money AND take advantage of the FREE elevated More at Sea Package when you book select Norwegian cruises before close of business on 19 December 2024. Ask your cruise consultant if this offer applies to your departure. Conditions apply.* The More at Sea Package includes: • More at Sea Beverage Package (premium brands like Casamigos, Grey Goose & Suntory Toki Japanese Whisky) • More specialty dining nights • More, and Faster Wi-Fi (applies to all guests in the stateroom) • Shore excursion credit (US$50 per eligible guest per shore excursion) • 3rd and 4th guests sail at a reduced rate
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Cruise Northern Europe, the Caribbean and across the Atlantic with Norwegian Star. Exciting entertainment, rejuvenating spas and comfort is just the start of what you can expect.
Refurbishment Year:
2018Passengers:
2348Who is traveling?
2 Adults
15 nights
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