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1 | Miami, Florida, USAEmbarkment | 16:00 | ||
depart 16:00 ![]() Miami is a vibrant city on the Atlantic coast of Southeast Florida, known as the busiest cruise port in the world. Visiting Miami on your cruise is a fantastic opportunity to soak up sun, explore stunning beaches, and experience the pulsating energy of this diverse metropolitan hub.
While in Miami, don’t miss the iconic South Beach, famous for its beautiful sandy shores and lively nightlife. If you’re keen on nature, take a short trip to Biscayne National Park, where you can dive into marine wonders or enjoy a scenic boat tour. Alternatively, stroll through Pinecrest Gardens, a lush landscape perfect for a peaceful escape. With its exciting mix of relaxation and adventure, Miami is sure to leave cruisers with unforgettable memories! | ||||
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5 | Panama Canal | |||
![]() 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. | ||||
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8 | Guayaquil, Ecuador | 05:00 | 18:00 | |
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Guayaquil is home to one of the most important ports in Ecuador. A stroll through the city parks willl allow you to enjoy the sight of many exotic plants which flourish here thanks to tropical climate. If you decide to take a hike through the Cerro Blanco Nature Reserve prepare for lots of sand! This is the home ot the biggest sand dune in the world! Each year, the city attracts many action enthusiasts through its numerous sporting opportunities. Sandboarding is one of the most popular sports on offer. Alternatively, you can take a trip to the country estate which is normally comprised of several thousand acres and is managed by the locals. | ||||
9 | Machala, Ecuador | 08:00 | 17:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 17:00 Machala, situated in the south-west of Ecuador, is a vibrant city that welcomes cruisers looking to experience the rich culture and the bustling atmosphere of the Banana Capital of the World. As the capital of El Oro Province, it serves as an important port city on the Gulf of Guayaquil and offers a unique insight into Ecuadorian life.
Upon arriving at the harbour, you’ll be greeted by the prominent Catholic church and a central plaza that features a stunning fountain, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Don’t forget to explore local markets to taste delicious tropical fruits and regional delicacies. For a slice of nature, consider a trip to the nearby coastal areas where you can unwind and enjoy the tropical scenery. With its lively ambiance and tasty treats, Machala promises a delightful stop on your cruise! | ||||
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12 | Callao (Lima), PeruOvernight | 05:00 | ||
arrive 05:00 ![]() The Peruvian capital Lima is also the largest city in the country. Together with the port city of Callao, it forms the so-called metropolitan area. Lima's historic centre has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. With a mixture of Western influences and indigenous cultures, Lima has developed into a tourist destination not to be missed. Make sure not to miss the site of Pachacamac which is about 40 km south-east of Lima. This site dates back to A.D. 200 and was a religious site built before the Inca invasion of the area. | ||||
13 | Callao (Lima), Peru | 18:00 | ||
depart 18:00 ![]() The Peruvian capital Lima is also the largest city in the country. Together with the port city of Callao, it forms the so-called metropolitan area. Lima's historic centre has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990. With a mixture of Western influences and indigenous cultures, Lima has developed into a tourist destination not to be missed. Make sure not to miss the site of Pachacamac which is about 40 km south-east of Lima. This site dates back to A.D. 200 and was a religious site built before the Inca invasion of the area. | ||||
14 | General San Martin, Peru | 07:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 18:00 ![]() General San Martin, Peru, is a serene port that welcomes cruisers with its captivating coastal scenery and rich cultural influences. A visit here offers an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the local lifestyle while enjoying the beautiful surrounding landscape.
Upon disembarking, take a leisurely stroll along the scenic waterfront, where you can soak in stunning ocean views. For the adventurous spirit, consider joining a guided tour to explore nearby natural wonders, such as the picturesque beaches and striking cliffs. History enthusiasts will appreciate visiting local sites that reflect the area's heritage. Don't miss out on sampling some traditional Peruvian dishes at local eateries, where the flavours will surely delight your palate. General San Martin promises a relaxing and engaging stop on your cruise journey! | ||||
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16 | Iquique, Chile | 12:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 12:00depart 18:00 ![]() Iquique, Chile, is a vibrant coastal city known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and colourful architecture. Docking here during your cruise offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the charm of this coastal gem, famous for its warm weather and lively atmosphere.
As you disembark, take a leisurely stroll along Cavancha Beach, where you can relax under the sun or enjoy water sports like surfing and paddleboarding. For a taste of local culture, head to the historic district, where you can admire beautifully preserved buildings and visit local markets for unique handicrafts. An excursion to the nearby Oficina Salitrera Santiago Humberstone, a UNESCO World Heritage site, allows you to explore the fascinating history of Chilean saltpeter mining. With its stunning scenery and cultural experiences, Iquique promises an unforgettable adventure! | ||||
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23 | Easter Island, ChileOvernight | 07:00 | ||
arrive 07:00 ![]() Easter Island is a small island located at the centre of the Pacific Ocean. Easter Island is classed as the most remote populated island in the world due to it's location. The island is especially known for the mystical Moai statues, which can be found there and are a definite must-see! Researchers estimate that there were about 1,000 of these statues originally. Easter Island is also home to an extensive National Park. Rano Raraku volcano is located in the National Park and was the quarry which provided the stone for the Moai statues. | ||||
24 | Easter Island, Chile | 17:00 | ||
depart 17:00 ![]() Easter Island is a small island located at the centre of the Pacific Ocean. Easter Island is classed as the most remote populated island in the world due to it's location. The island is especially known for the mystical Moai statues, which can be found there and are a definite must-see! Researchers estimate that there were about 1,000 of these statues originally. Easter Island is also home to an extensive National Park. Rano Raraku volcano is located in the National Park and was the quarry which provided the stone for the Moai statues. | ||||
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30 | Nuku Hiva (Marquesas Islands), French Polynesia | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() Nuku Hiva, the largest of the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia, is a dazzling destination that enchants cruisers with its striking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This remote paradise is an ideal stop for passengers seeking a blend of adventure, natural beauty, and authentic Polynesian experiences.
During your visit to Nuku Hiva, explore the breathtaking landscapes by hiking through lush valleys and steep cliffs, where you'll encounter stunning waterfalls and panoramic views. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the ancient tiki statues scattered across the island, which tell tales of the island's history and culture. The vibrant local markets offer a taste of traditional Marquesan crafts and delicacies, allowing you to connect with the warm, welcoming local community. Nuku Hiva promises a memorable experience, immersing cruisers in the natural wonders and vibrant culture of the South Pacific. | ||||
31 | Atuona, Hiva Oa, French Polynesia | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() The island of Hiva Oa, is one of the Marquesas Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The expressionist painter Paul Gauguin found inspiration on Hiva Oa and spent his last days here. The tombs of the painter as well as the singer and poet Jacques Brel are today's most popular tourist attractions on the island. Also worth seeing is the Gauguin Museum and the beautiful scenery can be best explored on a hike through the regions many trails. The region also boasts many archaeological gems such as the stone tiki and numerous petroglyphs. | ||||
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33 | Fakarava, Tuamotu Islands | 09:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 09:00depart 18:00 ![]() Fakarava covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and is located just 490km northeast of Tahiti. Fakarava is composed of several motu(reef islands) and is the second largest of the Tuamotu atolls. The area has been named as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and is home to a number of rare animals and plants which are protected by the reserve. The main village in Fakarava is Rotoava. Fakarava has a population of around 855 inhabitants. The secluded and well-preserved island provides the perfect environment to relax and explore at your leisure. | ||||
34 | Rangiroa, French Polynesia | 08:00 | 17:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 17:00 ![]() Rangiroa, French Polynesia, is a stunning atoll that enchants cruisers with its breathtaking lagoons and vibrant marine life. This paradise is ideal for those seeking both relaxation and adventure, making it a top choice on your cruise itinerary.
Upon arrival at the harbour, you'll be greeted by the crystal-clear waters and picturesque views. Dive into the underwater world with excellent snorkelling opportunities at sites like the Tiputa Pass, where you might encounter colourful fish, dolphins, and even sharks. For a more leisurely experience, enjoy a picnic on one of the pristine sandy beaches or take a guided tour of a vanilla farm to learn about local agriculture. Whether you’re looking to explore the ocean or indulge in tropical beauty, Rangiroa offers a slice of paradise that’s truly unforgettable! | ||||
35 | Papeete, Tahiti, French PolynesiaOvernight | 09:00 | ||
arrive 09:00 ![]() Papeete is located on Tahiti, the largest in a chain of islands that make up French Polynesia. Papeete is the capital city of Tahiti and is the ideal location to explore the best of Tahiti's natural beauty. The downtown market in Papeete, Le Marché, is a perfect example of the vibrant and multicultural atmosphere in the city. The lush landscapes of Tahiti are waiting to be explored and the abundance of shady hiking trails, pleasant beaches and calm waters are sure to impress all visitors. You can also embrace the ocean with activities like snorkeling, jet skiing and surfing. | ||||
36 | Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia | 22:00 | ||
depart 22:00 ![]() Papeete is located on Tahiti, the largest in a chain of islands that make up French Polynesia. Papeete is the capital city of Tahiti and is the ideal location to explore the best of Tahiti's natural beauty. The downtown market in Papeete, Le Marché, is a perfect example of the vibrant and multicultural atmosphere in the city. The lush landscapes of Tahiti are waiting to be explored and the abundance of shady hiking trails, pleasant beaches and calm waters are sure to impress all visitors. You can also embrace the ocean with activities like snorkeling, jet skiing and surfing. | ||||
37 | Opunohu Bay, Moorea, French Polynesia | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() Opunohu Bay in Moorea, French Polynesia, is a breathtaking stop on your cruise, showcasing crystal-clear waters and lush green mountains. This idyllic paradise is perfect for cruisers looking for a slice of tropical heaven, offering a range of activities to soak up the stunning natural surroundings.
When you arrive, consider taking a guided kayak tour to explore the tranquil bay while enjoying views of dramatic peaks and vibrant marine life. Snorkelling at nearby coral reefs reveals an underwater world teeming with colourful fish and delicate corals. Don’t forget to visit the local agricultural school, where you can taste fresh tropical fruits and learn about traditional farming techniques. With its serene beauty and rich experiences, Opunohu Bay is a delightful retreat that promises lasting memories! | ||||
38 | Bora Bora, French Polynesia | 08:00 | 22:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 22:00 ![]() Bora Bora is an idyllic island in the Western part of French Polynesia and is surrounded by a lagoon and a barrier reef. Known as an exclusive island, Bora Bora is one of the most popular tourist islands of the South Seas, due to the beautiful turquoise lagoon, imposing mountain peaks and iconic overwater bungalows. On the island, there is plenty of opportunity to explore, from 4x4 safaris to shark feedings and a natural underwater park perfect for seeing the local fish and coral. Bora Bora will be sure to capture your heart and provide you with unforgettable memories of the South Pacific. | ||||
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40 | Aitutaki, Cook Islands | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() Aitutaki, Cook Islands, is a stunning paradise renowned for its breathtaking turquoise lagoon and lush landscapes. Visiting Aitutaki on your cruise offers an incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in a tropical haven that feels straight out of a postcard.
As you step off the ship, dive into the warm, inviting waters and explore the vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Snorkelling is a must-do here, as you'll encounter colourful fish and striking coral formations. A guided tour can take you to the pristine islets, where you can bask on soft sandy beaches or enjoy a beachside picnic. If you're keen on a unique experience, consider a lagoon cruise to sample fresh local seafood and learn about the rich culture of the Cook Islands. Aitutaki promises a blissful retreat filled with unforgettable moments during your cruise! | ||||
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43 | Nuku'alofa, Tonga | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() Nuku'alofa, Tonga, is a charming destination that welcomes cruisers with its warm hospitality and captivating landscapes. As the capital city of Tonga, it offers a unique glimpse into the island nation's rich culture and history, making it a fantastic stop on your cruise itinerary.
Upon arriving at the harbour, you’ll find plenty of activities to immerse yourself in. Explore the scenic waterfront, where you can enjoy a leisurely walk along the coast or sample local delicacies at traditional markets. One highlight is visiting the Royal Palace, which showcases Tongan heritage and architecture. If time allows, consider taking a guided tour to nearby beaches, perfect for snorkelling in vibrant coral reefs or simply relaxing on the sandy shores. Nuku'alofa is a delightful blend of cultural experiences and natural beauty, ensuring a memorable visit! | ||||
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47 | Whangarei, New Zealand | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() Whangarei is the only city in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island and is the country's northernmost city. It is surrounded by picturesque cliffs and mountains, like Mount Parihaka with its war memorial. The city is also home to the beautiful 26m high Whangarei Falls. Apart from the natural wonders that Whangarei is full of, there are also man-made attractions in and around the city. There is a thriving artistic community living in the city, a number of cafes and bars worth checking out and various museums. | ||||
48 | Auckland, New Zealand | 07:00 | 19:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 19:00 ![]() Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and is situated on the North Island of the country. The skyline is iconic due to the highest tower in the southern hemisphere, the Sky Tower, rising proudly from the City of Sails about 328 m high. The city offers plenty of ways for adventure seekers to get their fix with activities like kayaking, sailing and bungee jumping available. The beautiful surrounding areas and islands are the perfect example of stunning New Zealand and the amazing natural landscape of the country. | ||||
49 | Tauranga, New Zealand | 07:00 | 23:45 | |
arrive 07:00depart 23:45 ![]() Tauranga is located on the North Island of New Zealand and boasts several popular beaches, beautiful, lush parklands and mountains, lakes and cascading waterfalls. As it is located on a faultine, the area is home to numerous dormant volcanoes, including "White Island". For those interested in watersports, the city is conveniently located around a large harbour with opportunities galore to pursue your passion. The Strand waterfront area is a modern hive of activity, with an array of restaurants, clubs and bars. | ||||
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51 | Napier, New Zealand | 07:00 | 16:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 16:00 ![]() Napier, on New Zealand's North Island is the primary export seaport for North-Eastern New Zealand. It is known for being an Art Deco city, as much of the city was rebuilt in this style after an earthquake in 1931. The best way to explore downtown Napier is by partaking in a guided walk of the center which takes place daily. Napier makes use of the region's fertile alluvial soils by being home to many vineyards, producing a fantastic array of fine wines. The National Aquarium of New Zealand can be found in Napier and showcases how extraordinarily diverse the sealife of the South Pacific can be. | ||||
52 | Wellington, New Zealand | 09:00 | 22:00 | |
arrive 09:00depart 22:00 ![]() Wellington, New Zealand, is an enchanting port city and the nation’s capital, making it a fantastic stop on your cruise. Often dubbed "Windy Wellington," this vibrant location offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and rich culture. Its walkable downtown is filled with diverse architecture that invites exploration, ensuring you make the most of your visit.
During your time in Wellington, take the opportunity to ascend Mount Victoria for breathtaking views of the harbour and the cityscape. Don’t forget to check out the lively cafe culture; indulge in a delicious coffee or meal at one of the many charming restaurants lining the streets. If time allows, explore the beautiful waterfront or visit the famous Te Papa Museum to immerse yourself in New Zealand's history. With so much to experience, Wellington promises a memorable adventure for all cruisers! | ||||
53 | Picton, New Zealand | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() Picton is a large port town in the Marlborough region which is situated in the North East of the South Island of New Zealand. Tourism in Picton and the surrounding area is very much focused on wildlife and the local landscape. Picton is an ideal base for exploring the inlets and islands of the stunning Marlborough Sounds. There are numerous day cruises to areas such as Lochmara, where guests can expect to find bushwalks, encounter New Zealand's unique wildlife as well as experience traditional Kiwi culture. Tourists are advised to visit the Whaling Museum and the restored ship, 'Edwin Fox' which is showcased in the port area. | ||||
54 | Kaikoura, New Zealand | 07:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 18:00 ![]() Kaikoura, a small town in Canterbury on the South Island of New Zealand, is a picture perfect cruise destination. Two of the most breathtaking sights are the Seaward Kaikoura mountains, part of the Southern Alps, and the Kaikoura peninsula which can be best seen by taking one of trails up to one of the mountains in the area. The main tourist attraction in Kaikoura is however undoubtedly whale watching (it’s one of the best place in the world to spot sperm whales) as well as swimming with dolphins. | ||||
55 | Akaroa, New Zealand | 07:00 | 19:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 19:00 ![]() Akaroa, a charming settlement nestled southeast of Christchurch, offers cruise passengers a delightful mix of history, stunning scenery, and outdoor adventure. With its French and British heritage, this quaint town presents cruisers with a unique cultural experience in a breathtaking natural setting formed by ancient volcanic craters.
As you approach the harbour, consider taking advantage of the incredible kayaking opportunities in the volcanic crater, where you might spot playful dolphins and other marine wildlife. For those who prefer exploring on land, numerous walking trails wind through scenic landscapes, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous hike. Cycling tours also provide a fantastic way to experience the local culture and natural beauty. Akaroa is sure to leave you enchanted with its alluring charm and outdoor experiences! | ||||
56 | Timaru, New Zealand | 08:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 08:00depart 18:00 ![]() Timaru, New Zealand, is a charming coastal city that invites cruisers to explore its picturesque landscapes and vibrant maritime culture. A stop here offers a delightful mix of history, beautiful gardens, and stunning coastal views, making it an excellent addition to your cruise itinerary.
Once you arrive, take a leisurely stroll through the lovely Caroline Bay, where you can bask in the sun or enjoy a swim in the calm waters. Don't miss visiting the South Canterbury Museum to gain insight into the region's heritage, and check out the impressive anchor at the Timaru Lighthouse. For those with a penchant for thrills, the nearby surf beaches provide opportunities for water activities like kayaking or surfing. Timaru's welcoming atmosphere and natural beauty will leave every cruiser enchanted! | ||||
57 | Port Chalmers, New Zealand | 06:00 | 18:00 | |
arrive 06:00depart 18:00 ![]() Port Chalmers is an historical seaside town, located North of Otago Harbour. Founded in 1844, many of the original brick houses still stand today adding to the historic feel of the town. Some of the very first explorations of the Arctic by adventurers such as Captain Scott began in Port Chalmers. Visitors to the town can learn about the historical and modern day importance of the port by visiting the Regional Maritime Museum. Port Chalmers is also a well-known hub for art and culture, with many antique shops and art galleries located in the area. A visit to Port Chalmers promises to be culturally unique. | ||||
58 | Oban (Halfmoon Bay), New Zealand | 07:00 | 15:00 | |
arrive 07:00depart 15:00 ![]() Oban is the main town of New Zealand's most southern island, Steward island. The sparsely populated town allows for an abundance of unspoiled nature, which makes the last inhabited island before the Antarctic so beautiful. The Island is known for many great hiking trails as well as a rich variety of bird life making it quite popular with birdwatcher and hikers a like. The shallow waters, populated with many species of sea life make for fantastic diving. The fishing town of Oban is situated on Halfmoon bay and is sometime known as such. | ||||
59 | Fiordland National Park, New Zealand | |||
![]() The Fiordland National Park is located in Southern New Zealand and covers an area of over 12,500 square kilometers making it the largest national park in New Zealand. It is surrounded by the fjords of Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound and Dusky Sound as well as extensive lakes. The Fiordland National Park is one of the few parks which belong to the "Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area" which was established in 1952. Depsite it being difficult to access, the park remains a grand attraction of New Zealand and has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1990. | ||||
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63 | Sydney, AustraliaDisembarkment | 07:00 | ||
arrive 07:00 ![]() Sydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales and is the largest city in Australia. The city is one of the most important tourism destinations in Australia, with iconic sights such as Sydney harbour and Opera House. Sydney is also home to the world-famous Bondi beach. Sydney also has an extensive arts and cultural scene with numerous galleries such as the Art Gallery of NSW offering impressive artistic displays. Sydney also has an extensive public transport system, ensuring that accessibilty will not be an issue for visitors to the city. |
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