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1 | Hamburg, GermanyEmbarkment | |||
Hamburg, Germany | ||||
2 | Cruising | |||
3 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |||
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4 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | |||
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5 | Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium | |||
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6 | Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom | |||
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! | ||||
7 | Cruising | |||
8 | Cruising | |||
9 | Cruising | |||
10 | Praia da Vitoria, Azores | |||
Praia da Vitoria, meaning "beach of the victory", is a port city on the island of Graciosa in the Azores. | ||||
11 | Cruising | |||
12 | Cruising | |||
13 | Cruising | |||
14 | Cruising | |||
15 | Cruising | |||
16 | Cruising | |||
17 | Port Canaveral, Florida | |||
Port Canaveral is a port in Florida and is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world. This place is best known for launching satellites and space shuttles and NASA has a base here. | ||||
18 | Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida | |||
Fort Lauderdale is a coastal metropolis in southeast Florida’s panhandle, nestled between the blue exotic Everglades and turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The United States’ top cruise destination welcomes 11 cruise lines, 33 cruise ships and more than four million tourists annually. Fort Lauderdale is famed as the birthplace of “Spring Break’, which originated in the 1930s and has shaped the city as one of America’s party capitals. | ||||
19 | Cruising | |||
20 | Grand Turk, Turk Islands | |||
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21 | Cruising | |||
22 | Cruising | |||
23 | Bridgetown, Barbados | |||
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24 | Cruising | |||
25 | Cruising | |||
26 | Cruising | |||
27 | Fortaleza, Brazil | |||
Fortaleza is located in northeastern Brazil, in the state of Ceará. Fortaleza has some very beautiful beaches. You are guaranteed a relaxing day by the sea. In addition, you can enjoy delicious cocktails and meals in the village while listening to the samba rhythms. | ||||
28 | Cruising | |||
29 | Cruising | |||
30 | Salvador da Bahia, Brazil | |||
Salvador is a Brazilian city rich in architectural styles, cultures, and seaside activities. The city boasts Portuguese colonial buildings, baroque churches, and art deco facets. During the day, visitors can enjoy the charming Pelourinho neighborhood, filled with cobblestone streets and squares. After sunset, the party starts to heat up in Rio Vermelho, Salvador's nightlife district, filled with restaurants, bars, and clubs. | ||||
31 | Cruising | |||
32 | Armaçao dos Buzios | |||
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33 | Rio de Janeiro, BrazilOvernight | |||
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats. | ||||
34 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |||
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats. | ||||
35 | Cruising | |||
36 | Cruising | |||
37 | Montevideo, Uruguay | |||
Montevideo is the seaside capital of Uruguay, boasting beautiful beaches such as Playa de los Pocitos and La Rambla. The city's old town, Ciudad Vieaja, features both colonial houses, like Casa Rivera, as well as glamorous art deco architecture. Montevideo's main square, Plaza de la Independencia, will lead you to plenty of picture-perfect landmarks: Palacio Salvo, Solís Theatre, the Obelisk of Montevideo, and much more! | ||||
38 | Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOvernight | |||
As the booming capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is one of the most well-known South American cities. The presidential palace Casa Rosada as well as other beautiful 19th-century buildings surround the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires. When you're in town, be sure to shop for high-quality leather, eat out at a parilla, an Argentine steakhouse, and dance the night away to the fiery rhythms of tango! | ||||
39 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |||
As the booming capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is one of the most well-known South American cities. The presidential palace Casa Rosada as well as other beautiful 19th-century buildings surround the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires. When you're in town, be sure to shop for high-quality leather, eat out at a parilla, an Argentine steakhouse, and dance the night away to the fiery rhythms of tango! | ||||
40 | Cruising | |||
41 | Cruising | |||
42 | Puerto Madryn, Argentina | |||
The city of Puerto Madryn is located in southern Argentina. The city is the ideal location for exploring the Peninsula Valdés, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as the Golfo Nuevo Bay, a breeding ground for southern right whales. Along with the whales, you can also discover semi-aquatic wildlife, such as penguins and elephant seals. Puerto Madryn is also a popular destination for diving enthusiasts. | ||||
43 | Cruising | |||
44 | Cruising | |||
45 | Ushuaia, Argentina | |||
Ushuaia is located at the "End of the World", on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, South America's southernmost point. Its location makes the resort town a major gateway to Antarctica. The town offers stunning natural views as it is enclosed by the Beagle Chanel and the Martial Mountains. Visitors can also partake in a tour to Isla Yecapasela, "Penguin Island", to observe the nearby penguin colonies. | ||||
46 | Cape Horn, Chile | |||
Cape Horn is located on the headland of a Chilean rock island. The circumnavigation of the Cape was known as one of the most difficult river passages. The Atlantic and the Pacific meet here with their cold and warm water masses, meaning that a strong current is generated. | ||||
47 | Punta Arenas, Chile | |||
Situated near the southernmost point of the Patagonia region of Chile is Punta Arenas. The city sits on the banks of the Strait of Magellan, the most important natural passage connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Punta Arenas attracts many nature lovers as the city acts as a springboard into the local wilderness and Antarctica. The city boasts a memorial to the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan at Plaza Muñoz Gamero. | ||||
48 | Amalia Glacier, Chile | |||
In the south polar seas, you will find the Patagonian glacier Amalia. Among many other glaciers, this one particularly impresses. | ||||
49 | Pio XI Glacier, Chile | |||
This towering glacier is the largest in Chile. | ||||
50 | Cruising | |||
51 | Puerto Montt, Chile | |||
The port city of Puerto Montt is situated between the Andes mountains and the Patagonian fjords. Its location offers both locals and visitors amazing panoramas of the surrounding wilderness, such as views of the active volcano Calbuco. Local seafood is served up in the city, and handicrafts can be purchased at the market right at the port. Just outside of city limits is the Caleta de Angelmó Market. | ||||
52 | Cruising | |||
53 | Santiago de Chile, Chile | |||
Santiago is one of those cities where the more you look, the more you find. Santiago hosts 40% of the country's population and has become a cultural centre with breathtaking natural beauty in the vicinity. Santiago lies in the center of the Santiago Basin, a valley surrounded by mountain ranges. The city has a varying elevation, towards the west it is 400m above sea level whereas at the Plaza Baquedano it comes to 540m. | ||||
54 | Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile | |||
The Coquimbo port is home to two shipwrecks. Located on the highest mountain in the city and with a height of 92 meters, "The Cross of the Third Millenium' is the city's best-known monument. Near and around the city, you will also be able to visit some of the local wineries. | ||||
55 | Cruising | |||
56 | Arica, Chile | |||
Arica has a population of 185,000 and is popularly known as the "City of Eternal Spring". Arica impresses not only with its gorgeous beaches and sparkling blue water, but also with its attractions such as the Archaeological Museum and the Customs House, which was designed by Gustav Eiffel. | ||||
57 | Cruising | |||
58 | Callao (Lima), PeruOvernight | |||
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. | ||||
59 | 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. | ||||
60 | Cruising | |||
61 | Cruising | |||
62 | Manta, 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. | ||||
63 | Cruising | |||
64 | 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. | ||||
65 | Cruising | |||
66 | Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles | |||
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67 | Cruising | |||
68 | Cruising | |||
69 | Nassau, Bahamas | |||
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70 | Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida | |||
Fort Lauderdale is a coastal metropolis in southeast Florida’s panhandle, nestled between the blue exotic Everglades and turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The United States’ top cruise destination welcomes 11 cruise lines, 33 cruise ships and more than four million tourists annually. Fort Lauderdale is famed as the birthplace of “Spring Break’, which originated in the 1930s and has shaped the city as one of America’s party capitals. | ||||
71 | Port Canaveral, Florida | |||
Port Canaveral is a port in Florida and is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world. This place is best known for launching satellites and space shuttles and NASA has a base here. | ||||
72 | Cruising | |||
73 | Cruising | |||
74 | 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. | ||||
75 | Cruising | |||
76 | Cruising | |||
77 | Cruising | |||
78 | Cruising | |||
79 | Cruising | |||
80 | Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal | |||
Ponta Delgada is the largest city in the Azores and is home to the main harbor of the island. Whether watching the hustle and bustle of the waterfront during the day, enjoying a relaxed summer night or visiting one of the many important and interesting historical buildings and monuments, the city holds a lot for you. | ||||
81 | Cruising | |||
82 | Cruising | |||
83 | Cruising | |||
84 | Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom | |||
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! | ||||
85 | Cruising | |||
86 | Hamburg, GermanyDisembarkment | |||
Hamburg, Germany |
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