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| 22nd22 | DecDec | 202525 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, embark on the Crystal Serenity | 08:00 | 18:00 |
Like many southeast Florida neighbors, Fort Lauderdale has long been revitalizing. In a state where gaudy tourist zones often stand aloof from workaday downtowns, Fort Lauderdale exhibits consistency at both ends of the 2-mile Las Olas corridor. The sparkling look results from upgrades both downtown and on the beachfront. Matching the downtown's innovative arts district, cafés, and boutiques is an equally inventive beach area, with hotels, cafés, and shops facing an undeveloped shoreline, and new resort-style hotels replacing faded icons of yesteryear. Despite wariness of pretentious overdevelopment, city leaders have allowed a striking number of glittering high-rises. Nostalgic locals and frequent visitors fret over the diminishing vision of sailboats bobbing in waters near downtown; however, Fort Lauderdale remains the yachting capital of the world, and the water toys don’t seem to be going anywhere. |
| 23rd23 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 24th24 | DecDec | 202525 | Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | 09:00 | 17:00 |
Begin exploring the capital by strolling along the waterfront Harbour Drive to Elmslie Memorial United Church, named after the first Presbyterian missionary to serve in Cayman. Its vaulted ceiling, wooden arches, and sedate nave reflect the religious nature of island residents. In front of the court building, in the center of town, names of influential Caymanians are inscribed on the Wall of History, which commemorates the islands' quincentennial in 2003. Across the street is the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly Building, next door to the 1919 Peace Memorial Building. In the middle of the financial district is the General Post Office, built in 1939. Let the kids pet the big blue iguana statues. |
| 25th25 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 26th26 | DecDec | 202525 | Cartagena, Colombia | 09:00 | |
Cartagena's magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hotels overlook a long, gray-sand beach.When it was founded in 1533 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia, Cartagena was the only port on the South American mainland. Gold and silver looted from indigenous peoples passed through here en route to Spain and attracted pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who in 1586 torched 200 buildings. Cartagena's walls protected the city's riches as well as the New World's most important African slave market. |
| 27th27 | DecDec | 202525 | Cartagena, Colombia | | 14:00 |
Cartagena's magnificent city walls and fortresses, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclose a well-restored historic center (the Cuidad Amurallada, or walled city) with plazas, churches, museums, and shops that have made it a lively coastal vacation spot for South Americans and others. New hotels and restaurants make the walled city a desirable place to stay, and the formerly down-at-the-heels Getsemaní neighborhood attracts those seeking a bohemian buzz. The historic center is a small section of Cartagena; many hotels are in the Bocagrande district, an elongated peninsula where high-rise hotels overlook a long, gray-sand beach.When it was founded in 1533 by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Heredia, Cartagena was the only port on the South American mainland. Gold and silver looted from indigenous peoples passed through here en route to Spain and attracted pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who in 1586 torched 200 buildings. Cartagena's walls protected the city's riches as well as the New World's most important African slave market. |
| 28th28 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | 07:00 | 07:00 |
| 29th29 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 30th30 | DecDec | 202525 | Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica | 08:00 | 18:00 |
| 31st31 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 1st01 | JanJan | 202626 | At Sea | | |
| 2nd02 | JanJan | 202626 | Huatulco (Santa María Huatulco), Mexico | 07:00 | 19:00 |
| 3rd03 | JanJan | 202626 | At Sea | | |
| 4th04 | JanJan | 202626 | Manzanillo, Mexico, Mexico | 07:00 | 19:00 |
| 5th05 | JanJan | 202626 | At Sea | | |
| 6th06 | JanJan | 202626 | La Paz, Mexico | 08:00 | 19:00 |
| 7th07 | JanJan | 202626 | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | 08:00 | 19:00 |
Cabo San Lucas, a resort city on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, is known for its beaches, water-based activities and nightlife. Playa El Médano is Cabo’s main beach, with outdoor restaurants and numerous bars. Past the marina is Land's End promontory, site of Playa del Amor (Lover's Beach) and El Arco, a natural archway in the seacliffs. |
| 8th08 | JanJan | 202626 | At Sea | 08:00 | 18:00 |
| 9th09 | JanJan | 202626 | Isla Natividad, Mexico | 12:00 | 20:00 |
| 10th10 | JanJan | 202626 | At Sea | | |
| 11th11 | JanJan | 202626 | Los Angeles, California, United States, disembark the Crystal Serenity | 07:00 | |
Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea. |