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Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. San Juan is a city of white-sand beaches, lush rainforests, and inspiring Spanish colonial architecture. Compact and elegantly planned, Old San Juan spans the centuries. El Morro Fortress has been standing watch over San Juan Bay since the 16th century and its formidable cannons peer out to sea. The streets of this centuries-old UNESCO World Heritage Site are paved with steel-blue adoquin stone, used to ballast the Spanish galleons that brought settlers here. These colorful, narrow byways lead to picturesque multihued facades and townhouses with neoclassical balconies. ... Read More
Monday - Mar 30, 2026
Day 2
Cruising the Caribbean Sea
Sail through turquoise waters where legends of marauding pirates, swashbucklers, and tales of hidden treasures were born. Meet fellow guests and listen to the soothing sounds of classical music in the Living Room, an ideal setting for relaxation. Enjoy a cup of coffee or sip on a refreshing cocktail. ... Read More
Willemstad is home to vibrant facades of Dutch-style buildings that lend a sunny air, earning it a place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A stunning row of 18th-century gabled houses lines the Handelskade along the waterfront. The cheery demeanor even extends to the city's butter-hued Fort Amsterdam. Willemstad's rainbow-colored streets lead to the moveable Queen Emma Bridge, a pedestrian harbor crossing that links two districts of the city. Elsewhere on Curacao, crystalline waters lap at sandy shores, inviting bathers to relax and snorkelers to explore vibrant reefs. ... Read More
Wednesday - Apr 1, 2026
Day 4
Cruising the Caribbean Sea
Learn about the delicate ecosystems of the Caribbean Sea that lie beneath the surface of these crystal clear, warm waters. These remarkable coral reefs are known as the "rainforests of the sea". Linger on the Sun Deck of your veranda for vistas of azure and turquoise as you sail through some of the world's most beautiful waters. Perhaps you will take a dip in the Infinity Pool or stroll the Promenade Deck. ... Read More
Cartagena is Colombia's cultural treasure. The walls of its extensive San Felipe de Barajas Fortress stretch for seven miles and are 25 feet thick, making them the longest in South America. Inside this impregnable fortress, Cartagena's Ciudad Vieja, or Old City, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its remarkable preservation. Its many picturesque plazas and beautifully preserved buildings invite endless strolls and exploration. Lively Afro-Caribbean rhythms spill into the charming alleyways, offering a hint of the vibrancy throughout the city. ... Read More
Friday - Apr 3, 2026
Day 6
Colon, Panama
Colon lies near the Panama Canal's Atlantic entrance. During the California gold rush, prospectors from the eastern United States sailed here, trekked across the narrow isthmus of Panama, then sailed up the Pacific coast, believing the journey easier than traversing the entire United States. Indigenous tribes maintain a strong presence in this northern corner of Panama. In the city's rural reaches, the Embera people-descended from ancient tribes-live in thatched-roof huts, travel by dugout canoe, and weave traditional baskets. ... Read More
Saturday - Apr 4, 2026
Day 7
Cruising the Panama Canal, Panama
The Panama Canal connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, crossing the narrowest stretch of the Isthmus of Panama. A full transit through the 48-mile-long canal takes around eight to ten hours and passes through the Gatun Lake and the Culebra Cut, an artificial valley that runs through the Continental Divide. An engineering marvel of the 20th century, the crossing passes through a series of locks that lift and lower ships 85 feet from sea level, guided by electric locomotives known as mulas. The Panama Canal transit is a rite of passage and a truly memorable experience. ... Read More
Sunday - Apr 5, 2026
Day 8
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Sail Mar Pacifico, meaning "peaceful sea", dubbed by Ferdinand Magellan when he crossed these waters almost 500 years ago. As you sail, take advantage of the array of delicious cuisine offered onboard. You may visit Mamsen's, a casual gourmet deli, anytime from early morning to late at night for a taste of traditional Norwegian fare. Or, dine at Manfredi's and savor an authentic Italian meal, with options ranging from Milanese risotto to Tuscany-inspired classics. ... Read More
Puntarenas is the gateway to magnificent beaches and rich wildlife. The port prospered on the shoulders of coffee barons as oxcarts delivered satchels of beans to the docks from the mountains. With the opening of a railroad in 1879, the oxcarts disappeared, but coffee remains Costa Rica's major export. Today, Puntarenas retains its fishing heritage, as colorful boats in the harbor attest, and the lush rainforests nearby offer endless walking trails under a dense canopy; rich in vegetation and echoing with the screeches of howler monkeys. ... Read More
Tuesday - Apr 7, 2026
Day 10
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Wednesday - Apr 8, 2026
Day 11
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Thursday - Apr 9, 2026
Day 12
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Traverse the world's largest ocean, which covers almost 64 million square miles. At twice the size of the Atlantic, the Pacific is an ocean of extremes. As you sail, explore the well-curated Library, tucked in a private alcove of the Living Room, and select from a broad range of titles. Read a book by the Main Pool, a calming oasis in any weather with its retractable roof, allowing for year-round swimming. ... Read More
Located at the tip of the 775-mile Baja Peninsula, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Gulf of California, Cabo-as it is commonly known-is one of Mexico's top destinations for its long beaches, resorts, scuba diving, and picturesque coast. Renowned for the spectacular rock formations that line its shores, this bustling playground boasts one of the region's most scenic harbors. The sleepier side of this resort town lies in San Jose del Cabo. Its charming pink church, inviting town square, and low adobe homes evoke an old colonial flair. ... Read More
Saturday - Apr 11, 2026
Day 14
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Sunday - Apr 12, 2026
Day 15
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Sail the Pacific Ocean, its vast expanse of waters covers more than 30 percent of the Earth's surface and touches the continents of Asia, Australia, North America, and South America. Renew your body, mind, and spirit in the Scandinavian-inspired Spa, a Nordic sanctuary of holistic wellness, today while at sea. Whether you unwind in the Sauna, refresh in the Snow Grotto, or take a dip in the Thermal Pool, you will feel recharged and revitalized. ... Read More
Los Angeles is renowned as the world's leading center of film and television, and is home to an endless array of museums, concert venues, and other cultural institutions. The city also offers some of the best dining in the world. Along the palm-lined streets of Beverly Hills, grand celebrity mansions hide behind iron gates. The chic shops of Rodeo Drive invite endless browsing. The Roosevelt Hotel, an icon built in the 1920s that once served as the residence of Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, oversees the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the historic Grauman's Chinese Theater. After breakfast, disembark your ship and journey home. ... Read More
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