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The Americas & Caribbean

San Diego

New York City

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Aug 24, 2026

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Sep 25, 2026

32 NIGHTS

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Life’s a beach in San Diego, but we’ve places to go. First, we head over the Mexican border to the food and wine hub of Ensenada. Next, we spend a day sailing to the popular vacation resorts of Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta, before reaching Acajutla in El Salvador, where a coffee from one of the plantations is a must. Surf central San Juan del Sur in Nicaragua is next, then Puntarenas, Costa Rica, famed for its seafood. After a day at sea, we reach South America at Manta in Ecuador, renowned for its wickerwork, then Guayaquil, gateway to the incredible Galápagos Islands. Two relaxing sea days take us to Central America at Fuerte Amador for Panama City, where we spend three nights. After our ship has slipped along the famous canal, we make for Cartagena, a beautiful UNESCO-listed city on the coast of Colombia. Then we cross the Caribbean to historic Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, the holiday playground of Punta Cana, and lively San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico. Next, a sequence of small islands maps a charming route. First is Marigot, on the French-speaking side of Saint Martin, then Roseau on rainforest-clad Dominica. Buzzy Bridgetown in Barbados delivers us to powder sands before the twin volcanic cones, the Pitons, welcome us to Saint Lucia. Follow in Nelson’s footsteps in St John’s, Antigua; beach-bar-hop in Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands; learn all about the Dominican Republic in the museum at Samana; and wiggle your toes in the white sands at Grand Turk on Turks and Caicos before two sea days take us to our final port, New York City.
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Itinerary

01.

San Diego, United States Of America

aug 24, 2026

departure 7:00 PM

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Embrace the laidback lifestyle of this Californian coastal city, known for its sunny weather and atmosphere. Discover the heart and soul of Southern California, stroll down boardwalks, visit the world-renowned zoo, or dip into the lively craft beer scene.

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Ensenada, Mexico

aug 25, 2026

7:00 AM - 4:00 PM

7 EXCURSIONS

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Close to the U.S. border, Ensenada offers a fun introduction to Baha California, a laid-back beach resort renowned for its Baha-Med flavors as well as fish tacos created from the catch of the day in the Mercado Negro. Stroll the seaside promenade, the Malecon, to the strains of ranchera music played by mariachi bands and, if there's time, head an hour out of town to the wineries of the Valle de Guadalupe, which open their vineyards and cellar doors for tours. Back in town, the tastings on offer are of Mexico's favorite spirit at the Tequila Room.

there are 7 optional shore excursions at this port

03.

Day at sea

aug 26, 2026

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Cabo San Lucas (Bahia California Sur), Mexico

aug 27, 2026

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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6 EXCURSIONS

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Located on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, find Cabo San Lucas, the famed beach destination known for its atmospheric scene and idyllic setting. Step into the beating heart of Baja Peninsula, where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean in a spectacular panorama of azure water, rugged cliffs, golden sands, and dramatic desert landscapes. Beyond the idyllic landscapes and famed night-life scene, find a community where history and tradition blend seamlessly with contemporary culture. Soak up the laid-back surfer atmosphere as you learn about ancient civilization, admire colonial style buildings, and discover the ocean wildlife. Visit artisans upholding the region's cultural heritage, and indulge in savory Mexican cuisine with a fresh pacific seafood twist as you take in this pacific coastal jewel.

there are 6 optional shore excursions at this port

05.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

aug 28, 2026

11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

6 EXCURSIONS

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A charming and buzzing seaside town that offers traditional Mexican culture with a modern twist. Second only to Acapulco when it comes to the Mexican Riviera's leading resort cities, Puerto Vallarta is embraced by rugged tropical mountains on one side and the lovely Banderas Bay on the other. The city brims with life, with its bougainvillea-lined cobblestone streets, picturesque alleyways, luxury hotels and smart boutiques, and stunning seaside location. Shop for leather goods here as well as shell and silver jewelry, hand-embroidered blouses or painted figures from Oaxaca.

there are 6 optional shore excursions at this port

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Day at sea

aug 29, 2026

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Day at sea

aug 30, 2026

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Acajutla, El Salvador

aug 31, 2026

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

7 EXCURSIONS

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Unearth the charm of Acajutla, El Salvador's thriving port city, where sun-kissed Pacific beaches meet a rich history and a lively culture, crafting an extraordinary Central American experience. The seaside town of El Salvador is famous for its fishing culture and maritime heritage. In this charming town, you will be able to explore beautiful beaches, visit El Imposible National Park and taste delicious, fresh seafood dishes in the many local restaurants.

there are 7 optional shore excursions at this port

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Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica

sep 01, 2026

11:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Anchor

8 EXCURSIONS

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Costa Rica's Playa Flamingo is a tropical paradise with golden shores, cerulean lagoons, and hidden coves that make it one of the Guanacaste province's best-loved coastal destinations. Here, a day spent basking in the sun and paddling in crystal waters is a day well spent, but should you wish to crank up the adventure, take a short boat ride to the nearby Catalina Islands and dive beneath the blue to discover an underwater idyll teeming with colorful schools of fish and giant manta rays. There's plenty to do on dry land, too – from golfing at one of the region's world-class 18-hole courses to exploring surrounding national parks (keep your eyes peeled for howler monkeys, hummingbirds, and iguanas).

there are 8 optional shore excursions at this port

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Puntarenas, Costa Rica

sep 02, 2026

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

8 EXCURSIONS

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Once the center of Costa Rica's coffee-exporting boom, Puntarenas sits on a slender spit of sand that snakes into the Pacific Ocean. Still a working port, home to a charming blend of colonial buildings, chatty street vendors, and a must-visit market selling tropical fruit and handmade souvenirs, this place packs a punch. Ticos, as Costa Ricans are known, flock here to soak up the laid-back beachfront atmosphere and stroll along the promenade. The place is famed for its fresh seafood, and traditional dishes include zesty lime-drenched ceviche, best sampled at the family-run sodas, or restaurants, that line the old dock.

there are 8 optional shore excursions at this port

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Day at sea

sep 03, 2026

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Manta, Ecuador

sep 04, 2026

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

5 EXCURSIONS

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Once a small fishing village, Manta is today Ecuador's second busiest port, known for being the unofficial `Tuna Capital of the World.` A morning arrival ensures seeing commercial ships being loaded and unloaded and, with a little luck, the tuna fleet will be bringing in the night's catch. The city has a rich history dating back to pre-Columbian times when indigenous cultures inhabited the region. The area was later encountered by Spanish explorers during the 16th century and the city's name, Manta, is believed to originate from the indigenous Ecuavole tribe that lived in the area. Stroll the waterfront esplanade, where you'll not only find a refreshing breeze but a variety of tempting restaurants, bars, and street vendors selling everything from Alpaca shawls and hats to paintings and wood carvings.

there are 5 optional shore excursions at this port

13.

Guayaquil, Ecuador

sep 05, 2026

departure 7:00 PM

2 EXCURSIONS

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To most seasoned travelers, Guayaquil is known for being the gateway to the Galapagos Islands. However, there's much to appreciate and enjoy about the “Pacific Pearl” all on its own. The Malecon 2000 is the beating heart and signature feature of this city. Running along the Guayas River, this promenade offers up lovely green spaces, shops and boutiques, museums, a wide variety of restaurants, handicraft market, and all kinds of entertainment options. Cast your gaze up toward the distant hills and you'll see Las Peñas, the picturesque, barrio dotted with brightly colored houses. You'll also want to look up into the trees at the Parque Seminario, where you'll spot iguanas wisely waiting out the heat of the day in the shade.

there are 2 optional shore excursions at this port

14.

Day at sea

sep 06, 2026

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Fuerte Amador, Panama

sep 07, 2026

arrival 7:00 PM

Overnight

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Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, Fuerte Amador now serves as a portal to Panama's fascinating past. Pay a visit to the Miraflores Visitors Center for an interactive look at the canal's history, operations, and global significance, or discover the Frank Gehry-designed Biomuseo, which celebrates Panama's biological and cultural diversity. From Fuerte Amador, it's a short trip into bustling Panama City, with its cobblestoned Casco Viejo district and colonial-era architecture. Taste your way around this UNESCO-recognized City of Gastronomy, sampling everything from fresh ceviche to golden empanadas, before finding tranquility in the Metropolitan Natural Park, the only tropical forest located within a capital city in Latin America.

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Fuerte Amador, Panama

sep 08, 2026

Overnight

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Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, Fuerte Amador now serves as a portal to Panama's fascinating past. Pay a visit to the Miraflores Visitors Center for an interactive look at the canal's history, operations, and global significance, or discover the Frank Gehry-designed Biomuseo, which celebrates Panama's biological and cultural diversity. From Fuerte Amador, it's a short trip into bustling Panama City, with its cobblestoned Casco Viejo district and colonial-era architecture. Taste your way around this UNESCO-recognized City of Gastronomy, sampling everything from fresh ceviche to golden empanadas, before finding tranquility in the Metropolitan Natural Park, the only tropical forest located within a capital city in Latin America.

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Fuerte Amador, Panama

sep 09, 2026

departure 4:00 AM

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Once a defensive complex guarding the Panama Canal's entrance, Fuerte Amador now serves as a portal to Panama's fascinating past. Pay a visit to the Miraflores Visitors Center for an interactive look at the canal's history, operations, and global significance, or discover the Frank Gehry-designed Biomuseo, which celebrates Panama's biological and cultural diversity. From Fuerte Amador, it's a short trip into bustling Panama City, with its cobblestoned Casco Viejo district and colonial-era architecture. Taste your way around this UNESCO-recognized City of Gastronomy, sampling everything from fresh ceviche to golden empanadas, before finding tranquility in the Metropolitan Natural Park, the only tropical forest located within a capital city in Latin America.

Panama Canal Transit, Panama

sep 09, 2026

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The Panama Canal famously connects the Pacific Ocean with the Caribbean Sea. It began its activity in 1914, quickly becoming a crucial waterway for maritime trade. While traversing this iconic waterway, you can admire the glorious natural landscapes, which are just 15 minutes away from Panama City.

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Cartagena, Colombia

sep 10, 2026

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Lose yourself in the beautiful chaos of Cartagena, where layers of cultural influence intersect to create a city rich in character. The walled Old Town – established in the 16th century and now a UNESCO World Heritage site – is best explored on foot. Stop by a street stall for fresh lulo juice before setting off to explore the labyrinthine streets, filled with shady plazas, ornate former mansions, and balconies overflowing with flowers. Just outside the historic walls, you'll find the colorful neighborhood of Getsemaní, where vivid murals adorn the facades of shops and galleries, and salsa music wafts from lively bars.

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Day at sea

sep 11, 2026

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Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

sep 12, 2026

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Capital of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo is a place full of color, history and culture. Learn about its rich colonial heritage by visiting the university, the cathedral and the historic Hospital San Nicolas de Bari in the UNESCO-listed neighborhood of Colonial City, but also save time to relax on its incredible beaches.

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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

sep 13, 2026

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Coconut palms, sugar-soft sand, crystalline waters teeming with fish – the eastern tip of this island is bliss for beach lovers, made even better with the Dominicans' slow-paced charm. There are so many ways to explore, from dune-buggy rides through ancient palm groves to eco-friendly walking trails in Bavaro Park, and encounters with some of the 150 animal species – including iguanas, dolphins, sea lions, and parrots – that call Manati Park home. The 500-year-old town of Higuey is the place to browse for souvenirs, shop for colorful ceramics and textiles in the lively Municipal Market, and sample a wicked mamajuana rum cocktail (or two).

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

sep 14, 2026

departure 6:00 PM

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Puerto Rico's capital makes a strong impression – even before you arrive on shore. Sailing into the harbor, keep an eye out for El Morro, a 16th-century citadel and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castillo San Cristobal, a fearsome fortress built to scare away invaders, and La Fortaleza, the impressive official residence of the Governor of Puerto Rico. Once ashore, step back in time along cobbled streets and through squares flanked by pastel-colored Spanish colonial buildings. Or take your pick of beaches – will it be the golden-sanded Isla Verde, the snorkeler-approved El Escambrón, or the laid-back Ocean Park? Just don't leave San Juan without sampling a piña colada (or two) – the tropical cocktail was invented here in the 1950s.

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Marigot, St. Martin, Saint Martin (french Part)

sep 15, 2026

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Marigot, a charming town on the French side of the dual-nation island of St. Martin, is a delightful fusion of Caribbean and European influences. Nestled along a picturesque bay, Marigot boasts colorful Creole-style buildings, bustling local life, and a relaxed, take-it-easy ambiance. Visitors can explore the quaint streets, indulge in French pastries, and shop for local crafts at the vibrant markets. Fort Louis offers a panoramic view of the town and the surrounding turquoise waters, and is an unmissable view for visitors whether it is your first or fiftieth time on the island! With its unique blend of cultures and stunning coastal beauty, Marigot remains a captivating destination for travelers seeking an authentic Caribbean experience with a touch of French sophistication.

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Roseau, Dominica

sep 16, 2026

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Dominica is the nature lover's retreat from the rush of daily life, a fragrant tangle of rainforest that is easily explored from its capital, Roseau. The tiny volcanic island offers both golden- and black-sand beaches to loll on – Batibou is a dazzler – but it's the wild beauty of its interior that enchants. Hike through the Titou Gorge, familiar from the moviePirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, dipping into the chasm's cool waters to swim to the waterfall at its end. Climb into the mountains at Morne Diablotins National Park (one of three on the island) for the chance to catch sight of the sisserou parrot. And delve into history at Fort Shirley, scene of an important slave revolt. Snorkeling in the bubbly, volcanic waters at Champagne Reef, shopping for handcrafted gifts at the Old Market, and watching out for sperm whales – this is the only country whose waters they live in year-round.

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Bridgetown, Barbados

sep 17, 2026

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Barbados is sun-drenched beaches, clear blue-green waters and cool trade winds. Its capital is a UNESCO treasure and inland you'll see lovingly preserved plantation houses, lush sugar cane fields and fragrant gardens. Reminders of former British rule abound, from cricket fields to Lord Nelson's statue and the original Trafalgar Square. Don't miss Bridgetown's bustling Careenage and the shops on Broad Street, which offer deals on luxury imports from Britain.

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Castries (St. Lucia), St Lucia, West Indies

sep 18, 2026

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Stunning and dramatic, the emerald green Pitons rise from azure waters on this magical isle of quaint bays and lush landscapes and delightful strains of Creole.

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St. John`s, Antigua And Barbuda

sep 19, 2026

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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St. John's is the compact, colorful capital of twin-island nation Antigua and Barbuda and an ideal base for exploring all that the islands have to offer. Step off the ship straight into the heart of the action: wander bustling markets; admire pretty, pastel-hued buildings; and discover historic sites like the neo-Baroque St. John's Cathedral and the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, housed in the 18th-century Old Court House. Many of Antigua's beaches are within easy reach of St. John's, so take your pick. Dickenson Bay is a hit with swimmers and snorkelers for its calm, clear waters, while the powdery sands of Runaway Beach are perfect for more secluded relaxation.

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Jost Van Dyke (British Virgin Islands), British Virgin Islands

sep 20, 2026

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Anchor

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Great Harbor, a deep, softly sweeping indentation on the south side of the island, treats visitors to an eyeful of tropical loveliness and a host of amenities. Lined by rustic, character-filled shops and eateries, the harbor-front beach offers a real feel for the Caribbean. Standbys like Christine's Bakery (serving fresh breads and sticky buns) and Foxy's (one of the best-known beach bars in the Caribbean) are so humble that they might be overlooked by the uninitiated passerby.

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Samana, Dominican Republic

sep 21, 2026

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Candy-colored houses and sugar-sand beaches give this sweet port town a fairytale appeal. One of the quieter spots on this island, the Samana Peninsula allows easy access to coves and bays straight out of a picture book. Playa Payita, known to the locals as The Little Lagoon, offers aquamarine water to dip into and the shade of bamboo and banana leaf umbrellas to retreat beneath. Playa Fronton, with its coconut palms and backdrop of black rock, is the perfect place to snorkel amid schools of parrotfish, nemos, and sunfish. But the big draw is the humpback whales that visit in winter – there's even a museum dedicated to the awesome creatures. Back on dry land, Los Haitises National Park, home to enchanting caves and ndangered birds, is a pretty place to hike, bike or kayak.Indulging in Samana's coconut-infused and zesty fresh seafood delicacies, taking a boat to the secluded beach at Playa Madama, spotting manatees amongst the mangroves in Los Haitises.

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Grand Turk, Turks And Caicos Islands

sep 22, 2026

7:00 AM - 2:00 PM

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Dive into the waters with one of the largest networks of coral reef in the world. Turks & Caicos has plenty of on-shore activities and places to relax, but the water is where you want to be to get enjoy some of the best diving and snorkeling around.

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Day at sea

sep 23, 2026

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Day at sea

sep 24, 2026

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New York City, United States Of America

sep 25, 2026

arrival 7:00 AM

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Being the largest city in the United States, the city that never sleeps will leave you with endless journeys. Take a peaceful bike ride past the wonders of Central Park, see a world class production on the bustling street of Broadway, or find yourself looking at stunning Manhattan views from the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.

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