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Central America Tapestry Luxury Cruise Followed by a Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley Tour

22 nights, 12 ports with theAzamara OnwardAzamara#17587131
Inclusive:
  • Hotel
  • Tour
  • All Inclusive
  • Drinks
  • Tip
  • Flight
  • Experience the Wonders of Machu Piccu & The Sacred Valley
  • More Inclusive - Unlimited Selected Drinks and Gratuities Included
  • Book a balcony or above for premium drinks, wifi and OnBoard Credit
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  • Azamara
  • Azamara Onward
  • South America
  • Miami
  • Callao (Lima), Peru
  • 22 nights
  • 05/01/2026
  • 17587131
    • Hotel
    • Tour
    • All Inclusive
    • Drinks
    • Tip
    • Flight
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1United KingdomFlight to Miami with major airline
United Kingdom
1MiamiOvernight stay in a hotel
Miami
2MiamiEmbarkment
Miami
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.
3Cruising
4Merida (Progreso), MexicoOvernight
Merida is a city in Mexico with a colonial past and deep roots in the Mayan culture. Plaza de la Independencia is a major highlight of the city, enclosed by Merida Cathedral and Iglesia de la Tercera Orden. The colonial churches were constructed using ancient Mayan temple relics. Visitors flock to Paseo de Montejo as the boulevard is lined with hotels, restaurants, and clubs.
5Merida (Progreso), Mexico
Merida is a city in Mexico with a colonial past and deep roots in the Mayan culture. Plaza de la Independencia is a major highlight of the city, enclosed by Merida Cathedral and Iglesia de la Tercera Orden. The colonial churches were constructed using ancient Mayan temple relics. Visitors flock to Paseo de Montejo as the boulevard is lined with hotels, restaurants, and clubs.
6Cruising
7Cruising
8Puerto 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.
9Panama City, PanamaOvernight
Panama City is the thriving, urban metropolis that is the heart and soul of Panama. The largest city in Central America, it is said to rival Miami as being the "Capital City of Latin America." Panama City can be accessed by ship at the nearby cruise ports, Fuerte Amadore and Balboa, or by a boat or train ride from Colon. Situated on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal, the city has benefited from a century of wealth generated by the canal.
10Panama City, Panama
Panama City is the thriving, urban metropolis that is the heart and soul of Panama. The largest city in Central America, it is said to rival Miami as being the "Capital City of Latin America." Panama City can be accessed by ship at the nearby cruise ports, Fuerte Amadore and Balboa, or by a boat or train ride from Colon. Situated on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal, the city has benefited from a century of wealth generated by the canal.
11Cruising
12Manta, Ecuador
Manta is a port city on Ecuador's central coast. It's known for its tuna-fishing industry. The popular Murciélago Beach is on the city's northwestern tip. Bars and restaurants are clustered along the Malecón Escénico promenade and nearby streets. The low-key Tarqui Beach has a waterside fish market. Nearby, the Central Bank Museum contains pre-Columbian relics from indigenous tribes.
13Guayaquil, Ecuador
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.
14Cruising
15Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru
Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru
From Salaverry port you will be able to take an interesting trip to Trujillo. The city is an absolute delight and there's plenty to see. To learn a bit more about the history of the city, go to the archaelogical sites! To be astonished at some of the local architecture, go to see the magnificent buildings with ornate windows and wooden balconies! The city also has a number of monuments and this vast combination of features makes the city exude its own unique charm! Von Salaverry können Sie einen interessanten Ausflug nach Trujillo unternehmen. Die Stadt versprüht durch einzigartige Baudenkmäler einen ganz eigenen Charme. Prachtvolle Gebäude mit Holzbalkonen und verzierten Fenstern warten darauf, von Ihnen entdeckt zu werden. Sie möchten noch mehr über die Geschichte des Landes erfahren? In der Nähe der Städte gibt es archäologische Stätten zu finden, die Sie auf keinen Fall verpassen sollten.
16Callao (Lima), PeruOvernight
Callao (Lima), Peru
The Pacific town of Callao is located in the Lima metropolitan region just ten miles west of the Peruvian capital. Callao services the country by both air and sea as the city acts as the nation's main seaport and airport. Due to the city's naval history, Callao was a major Spanish town in colonial times. Several islands line the coast of mainland Callao, such as the Palomino Island, a pristine habitat for sea lions and seabirds.
17Callao (Lima), PeruDisembarkment
Callao (Lima), Peru
The Pacific town of Callao is located in the Lima metropolitan region just ten miles west of the Peruvian capital. Callao services the country by both air and sea as the city acts as the nation's main seaport and airport. Due to the city's naval history, Callao was a major Spanish town in colonial times. Several islands line the coast of mainland Callao, such as the Palomino Island, a pristine habitat for sea lions and seabirds.
17LimaMeet the representative and transfer to Lima Airport to take your flight to Cusco. Arrive in Cusco and meet your guide to start your journey to your hotel in the Sacred Valley. On the way, you stop at Chinchero to join a local weaving family in their courtyard for an overview of the Andean weaving process. Chinchero is renowned for the production of textiles on backstrap looms. You watch as wool is carded, spun, and dyed and learn about the different techniques used to create belts, ponchos, and shawls.
Lima
18Sacred ValleyStart your day off by visiting the Salt Mines of Maras. Its intense white shine appears to glisten on a sunny day - an impressive sight for any visitor. Salt was extracted from these mines during Inca times and the same method is still being to this day. You then head then to Moray, with its circular terraces hidden among the hills, similar to that of a Greek amphitheater. Surrounded by an impressive backdrop of snow-covered mountains, Moray was used as an open-air agricultural lab for adapting crops to different environmental conditions.
19Sacred ValleyYour luggage will be transferred from the Sacred Valley Hotel to your Cusco Hotel, please indicate if you have anything fragile to take into account.
20CuscoExploring on foot is the best way to experience the magical flair and cultural richness of what was once the capital of the Inca Empire. Your walk begins with the San Pedro market, where you will immerse yourself among the locals and witness their everyday life. You will see beautiful colonial houses on Plazoleta Regocijo and in Café Carbel you will learn the story of a pioneer who collected the finest coffee beans and was one of the first to install a roaster in Cusco, a tradition full of passion that has lasted for over 50 years. Enjoy a cup of aromatic coffee from the region! Time to visit one of the gems at the main square of Cusco, the Jesuit church La Compañia de Jesús, one of the best examples of Baroque architecture in the Americas. The choir balcony on the second floor offers a great view over the Plaza de Armas. Then you walk along Hatunrumiyoc Street named after the 12-angled stone clearly visible in the remaining walls of what used to be Inca Roca’s Palace. You make a last stop in San Blas artisan quarter with its steeped cobblestone alleys and spectacular views of the city.
Cusco
21CuscoAt the scheduled time, transfer to Cusco airport to board your flight to Lima. Upon arrival, transfer to your Lima hotel. Your sightseeing tour explores the modern districts of Lima and its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. As you wander the main plaza and Plaza San Martin it is hard not to wonder about its diverse architecture. Your guide will introduce you to the city’s architectural heritage. You then proceed to Santo Domingo Monastery boasting fine carved choir stalls, the oldest of Lima. It was here that San Marcos University, the first in South America, was founded in 1551. Your next stop is at the Larco Herrera Museum. The collection allows the understanding of 3,000 years of the Peruvian pre-Columbian history in an intuitive way. Its masterpieces are considered worldwide icons of pre-Inca art and have been displayed in the world's most renowned museums.
Cusco
22LimaAt the proper time, transfer to Lima Airport to board your flight back to the UK.
Lima
23United KingdomArrive UK
United Kingdom
Cruise1st Package# 17587131

Central America Tapestry Luxury Cruise Followed by a Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley Tour

22 nights, 12 ports with the Azamara Onward
Services
Services Included:
  • Flight from the UK to Miami, return flight from Lima, Peru
  • 1 Night Hotel Stay in Miami, Florida
  • Breakfast and Lunch
  • Breakfast
  • Breakfast
  • Breakfast
  • Cruise inclusions
    • Complimentary beer, wine and select spirits
    • Most onboard entertainment
    • Onboard concierge to facilitate customized tours, private cars, dinners onshore, nights on the town, unique shopping trips or other personalized service
    • Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, specialty coffees and teas
    • Complimentary gratuities for waitstaff, bar staff and housekeeping
    • Complimentary AzAmazing Evenings event on every voyage (except Transatlantic voyages and voyages of 5 days or less)
    • All meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
    • Complimentary onboard self-service laundry
    • Shuttle service to/from ports
    • All port and government charges
Optional bookable services:
  • Specialty dining
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • In-suite afternoon tea service
  • Wi-Fi and internet packages
  • Rental vehicles
  • Transfers
  • Hotels
  • Butler service for suite guests
  • Travel insurance
  • Flights
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    Info
    1
    United Kingdom
    Flight to Miami with major airline
    1
    Miami
    Overnight stay in a hotel
    2
    Miami
    Embarkment
    3
    Cruising
    4
    Merida (Progreso), Mexico
    Overnight
    5
    Merida (Progreso), Mexico
    6
    Cruising
    7
    Cruising
    8
    Puerto Limón, Costa Rica
    9
    Panama City, Panama
    Overnight
    10
    Panama City, Panama
    11
    Cruising
    12
    Manta, Ecuador
    13
    Guayaquil, Ecuador
    14
    Cruising
    15
    Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru
    16
    Callao (Lima), Peru
    Overnight
    17
    Callao (Lima), Peru
    Disembarkment
    17
    Lima
    Meet the representative and transfer to Lima Airport to take your flight to Cusco. Arrive in Cusco and meet your guide to start your journey to your hotel in the Sacred Valley. On the way, you stop at Chinchero to join a local weaving family in their courtyard for an overview of the Andean weaving process. Chinchero is renowned for the production of textiles on backstrap looms. You watch as wool is carded, spun, and dyed and learn about the different techniques used to create belts, ponchos, and shawls.
    18
    Sacred Valley
    Start your day off by visiting the Salt Mines of Maras. Its intense white shine appears to glisten on a sunny day - an impressive sight for any visitor. Salt was extracted from these mines during Inca times and the same method is still being to this day. You then head then to Moray, with its circular terraces hidden among the hills, similar to that of a Greek amphitheater. Surrounded by an impressive backdrop of snow-covered mountains, Moray was used as an open-air agricultural lab for adapting crops to different environmental conditions.
    19
    Sacred Valley
    Your luggage will be transferred from the Sacred Valley Hotel to your Cusco Hotel, please indicate if you have anything fragile to take into account.
    20
    Cusco
    Exploring on foot is the best way to experience the magical flair and cultural richness of what was once the capital of the Inca Empire. Your walk begins with the San Pedro market, where you will immerse yourself among the locals and witness their everyday life. You will see beautiful colonial houses on Plazoleta Regocijo and in Café Carbel you will learn the story of a pioneer who collected the finest coffee beans and was one of the first to install a roaster in Cusco, a tradition full of passion that has lasted for over 50 years. Enjoy a cup of aromatic coffee from the region! Time to visit one of the gems at the main square of Cusco, the Jesuit church La Compañia de Jesús, one of the best examples of Baroque architecture in the Americas. The choir balcony on the second floor offers a great view over the Plaza de Armas. Then you walk along Hatunrumiyoc Street named after the 12-angled stone clearly visible in the remaining walls of what used to be Inca Roca’s Palace. You make a last stop in San Blas artisan quarter with its steeped cobblestone alleys and spectacular views of the city.
    21
    Cusco
    At the scheduled time, transfer to Cusco airport to board your flight to Lima. Upon arrival, transfer to your Lima hotel. Your sightseeing tour explores the modern districts of Lima and its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988. As you wander the main plaza and Plaza San Martin it is hard not to wonder about its diverse architecture. Your guide will introduce you to the city’s architectural heritage. You then proceed to Santo Domingo Monastery boasting fine carved choir stalls, the oldest of Lima. It was here that San Marcos University, the first in South America, was founded in 1551. Your next stop is at the Larco Herrera Museum. The collection allows the understanding of 3,000 years of the Peruvian pre-Columbian history in an intuitive way. Its masterpieces are considered worldwide icons of pre-Inca art and have been displayed in the world's most renowned museums.
    22
    Lima
    At the proper time, transfer to Lima Airport to board your flight back to the UK.
    23
    United Kingdom
    Arrive UK