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1 | Southampton (London), England, United KingdomEmbarkment | |||
A historical port city located in Hampshire, Southern England, Southampton is a popular city with many attractions. Explore the Tudor House & Garden which displays artefacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey and the Solent Sky Museum. Known as the gateway to the metropolis of London, most cruise lines visit Southampton at the start or end of their journey, often offering excursions to explore nearby London. Meet your favourite celebrities at Madam Tussauds, check the time at Big Ben, revel in the rich history at The Tower of London and so much more! | ||||
2 | Cruising | |||
3 | Cruising | |||
4 | Cruising | |||
5 | Cruising | |||
6 | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain | |||
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain | ||||
7 | Cruising | |||
8 | Cruising | |||
9 | Cruising | |||
10 | Cruising | |||
11 | Cruising | |||
12 | Cruising | |||
13 | Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda | |||
Antigua is an island in the West Indies in the Caribbean region and it is the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua means "ancient" in Spanish and was named by Christopher Columbus. In 1784 Admiral Horatio Nelson sailed to Antigua where he found warm, steady winds, a coastline of safe harbours, and a protective coral reef: the perfect environment to establish Great Britain's most important Caribbean base. Over 200 years later the same characteristics that attracted the Royal Navy have transformed Antigua in one of the Caribbean's premier tourist destinations. | ||||
14 | Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands | |||
The small capital of the British Virgin Islands is located on the main island of Tortola and has about 9000 inhabitants. The city was founded in 1648 by Dutch settlers. The town has been destroyed on many occasions due to coming under siege. The oldest buildings that remain now date back to 1840. If you're looking to explore the city, the Botanical Garden is a good place to start. Then, you can make your way to the ferry terminal of the city where many beautiful yachts drop anchor.
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15 | Cruising | |||
16 | Castries, Saint Lucia | |||
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17 | Bridgetown, Barbados | |||
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18 | Cruising | |||
19 | Cruising | |||
20 | Cruising | |||
21 | Santana, Brazil | |||
Santana do Cariri is a place in the region, Santana, which is located in eastern Brazil in the Araripe Basin. The region is famous for having one of the most famous fossil deposits in the world, the Santana Formation. This deposit is located at the foot of the 900-meter Araripe Plateau. | ||||
22 | Cruising | |||
23 | Manaus, BrazilOvernight | |||
Manaus is the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonia, and is situated on the Rio Negro, a few kilometers from the mouth of the Amazon. It is possible to find a variety of monkeys and birds in the surrounding jungle. Furthermore, Manaus offers sights of interesting buildings from the rubber boom period. | ||||
24 | Manaus, Brazil | |||
Manaus is the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonia, and is situated on the Rio Negro, a few kilometers from the mouth of the Amazon. It is possible to find a variety of monkeys and birds in the surrounding jungle. Furthermore, Manaus offers sights of interesting buildings from the rubber boom period. | ||||
25 | Parintins, Brazil | |||
Parintins is, with 100,000 inhabitants, the second largest city in the state of Amazonas in Brazil. The city is located on Tupinambarana Island. The 'Amazonian Ox Dance Festival' takes place at the end of June each year and a colorful parade, with costumed dancers, winds through the city. | ||||
26 | Santarém, Brazil | |||
Santarém is located between two rivers, the Amazon and the Rio Tapajós. Santarém area is as diverse as they come! On one part of the city is the noisy jungle where howler monkeys and parrots concert, the beach in the nearby Alter do Chao on the other hand is a place of rest and relaxation. | ||||
27 | Santana, Brazil | |||
Santana do Cariri is a place in the region, Santana, which is located in eastern Brazil in the Araripe Basin. The region is famous for having one of the most famous fossil deposits in the world, the Santana Formation. This deposit is located at the foot of the 900-meter Araripe Plateau. | ||||
28 | Cruising | |||
29 | Devil's Island, French Guiana | |||
The Devil's Island lies 13km off the coast of French Guiana in South America and became well known in 1973 when the movie "Papillon" with Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen was released. | ||||
30 | Cruising | |||
31 | Cruising | |||
32 | Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago | |||
Port of Spain is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the most important port in the country. The city has plenty of attractions from the past centuries. Fort San Andreas was built in 1785 to protect the harbor and visit one of the Gothic Revival style churches or one of the large mosques with minarets. In the Botanical Garden of the city and the zoo, you get insight into the flora and fauna of Trinidad and Tobago. | ||||
33 | Cruising | |||
34 | Cruising | |||
35 | Cartagena, Colombia | |||
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. | ||||
36 | Cruising | |||
37 | Colón, Panama | |||
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. | ||||
38 | Panama Canal | |||
What better way to see the Panama Canal than by cruising through it? Sail in the wake of history as your ship navigates the locks which have been in service more than 100 years and are still functioning flawlessly today. Plagued by difficulties during construction, the final lock system was so effective, it has remained virtually unchanged throughout the years. The entire Panama Canal crossing takes 8 to 10 hours. | ||||
39 | Puerto Limón, Costa Rica | |||
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. | ||||
40 | Cruising | |||
41 | Cruising | |||
42 | Roatán, Honduras | |||
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. | ||||
43 | Belize City, Belize | |||
Belize City is the largest city in Belize, located on the eastern coast of Central America. First occupied by the Mayans around 1500 BC, the city boasts a rich history with more than 900 ancient sites to explore. The city also has one of the richest ecosystems in the world and contains an incredible 10 per cent of the world’s known species, making it a popular cruise destination. | ||||
44 | Cruising | |||
45 | Cozumel, Mexico | |||
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. | ||||
46 | Cruising | |||
47 | Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | |||
The highlight of the Grand Cayman Island is the "Seven Mile Beach" which earned the coral beach fame from the movie "The Company". The capital of Cayman Island as well as the largest city is Georgetown. | ||||
48 | Montego Bay, Jamaica | |||
The port town on Jamaica's northwest coast is the second largest city in the country and mixes the old and new. The largest beaches Doctor's Cave and McCatty offer wonderful views and a great place to relax. One of the attractions is Rose Hall, a restored manor house on a sugar plantation, built in 1760. | ||||
49 | Cruising | |||
50 | Grand Turk, Turk Islands | |||
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51 | Cruising | |||
52 | Cruising | |||
53 | Freeport, Bahamas | |||
The city of Freeport is located on the island of Grand Bahama, which lies to the east of Florida and is the second biggest city of the Bahamas after Nassau. The coastal part of the city has plenty to offer and its port is so extensive that it is accessible even by some of the bigger cruiseships. | ||||
54 | Cruising | |||
55 | Cruising | |||
56 | Hamilton, Bermuda | |||
Hamilton is the bustling cosmopolitan capital of Bermuda and the heart of the nation. Here you will find lush botanical gardens, vibrant nightlife and beautiful parks. Its pastel storefronts and dazzling blue skies make it the perfect backdrop for a scenic vacation. Hamilton offers plenty of opportunities to experience Bermuda's culture, history and outdoors. Two separate art museums boast international art collection. Historic forts offer the perfect place to learn about Bermuda's colonial past. And adventurous visitors will relish the chance to snorkel or dive among the underwater shipwrecks and coral reefs. | ||||
57 | Cruising | |||
58 | Cruising | |||
59 | Cruising | |||
60 | Cruising | |||
61 | Cruising | |||
62 | Praia da Vitoria, Azores | |||
Praia da Vitoria, meaning "beach of the victory", is a port city on the island of Graciosa in the Azores. | ||||
63 | Cruising | |||
64 | Cruising | |||
65 | Cruising | |||
66 | Southampton (London), England, United KingdomDisembarkment | |||
A historical port city located in Hampshire, Southern England, Southampton is a popular city with many attractions. Explore the Tudor House & Garden which displays artefacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey and the Solent Sky Museum. Known as the gateway to the metropolis of London, most cruise lines visit Southampton at the start or end of their journey, often offering excursions to explore nearby London. Meet your favourite celebrities at Madam Tussauds, check the time at Big Ben, revel in the rich history at The Tower of London and so much more! |
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