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| 21st21 | NovNov | 202525 | New York, New York, United States, embark on the Volendam | | 17:00 |
From Wall Street's skyscrapers to the neon of Times Square to Central Park's leafy paths, New York City pulses with an irrepressible energy. History meets hipness in this global center of entertainment, fashion, media, and finance. World-class museums like MoMA and unforgettable icons like the Statue of Liberty beckon, but discovering the subtler strains of New York's vast ambition is equally rewarding: ethnic enclaves and shops, historic streets of dignified brownstones, and trendy bars and eateries all add to the urban buzz. |
| 22nd22 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 23rd23 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 24th24 | NovNov | 202525 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States | 07:00 | 15:00 |
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. |
| 25th25 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 26th26 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 27th27 | NovNov | 202525 | Sint Maarten, Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 08:00 | 15:00 |
| 28th28 | NovNov | 202525 | Castries, Saint Lucia | 08:00 | 17:00 |
The typical image of a lush tropical paradise comes to life on the friendly island of St Lucia. Despite its small size – just 27 miles long and 14 miles wide – St Lucia is rich in natural splendour with dense emerald rainforest, banana plantations and orchards of coconut, mango and papaya trees. The twin peaks of Les Pitons, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site rise dramatically 2,000 feet into the sky and dominate the island. Look out for unusual birds with brilliant plumage such as the St Lucia parrot, see a surprising diversity of exotic flora and enjoy the warm hospitality of the islanders in the small villages and open-air markets. Please be aware that St Lucia is a small, mountainous island, with steep, winding and bumpy roads. Customers with back and neck problems should take this into consideration when booking an excursion. |
| 29th29 | NovNov | 202525 | Bridgetown, Barbados | 08:00 | 17:00 |
Located beside the island’s only natural harbour, the capital of Barbados combines modern and colonial architecture with glorious palm tree-lined beaches and a number of historical attractions. Experience the relaxed culture of the city renowned for its British-style parliament buildings and vibrant beach life, and seek out the Anglican church and the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades. |
| 30th30 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 1st01 | DecDec | 202525 | Devil's Island, French Guiana | 08:00 | 15:00 |
Discarded off the coast of French Guiana, lies an ominous, key-shaped island of sharp rocks and swaying palm trees - Devil's Island. As the site of one of history’s most infamous and feared prisons, the island's reputation as hell on earth was well earned, having been used to brutally imprison, torture and punish the French Empire's most notorious criminals. Closed down in 1953, it now lies in an eerie purgatory, and the sense of unease as you approach it is hard to avoid, with its laden-coconut trees duplicitously waving you ashore. |
| 2nd02 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 3rd03 | DecDec | 202525 | Macapa, Brazil | 08:00 | 17:00 |
| 4th04 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 5th05 | DecDec | 202525 | Santarém, Brazil | 08:00 | 17:00 |
| 6th06 | DecDec | 202525 | Boca de Valeria, Brazil | 08:00 | 14:00 |
| 7th07 | DecDec | 202525 | Manaus, Brazil | 10:00 | |
A hidden metropolis inside of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil, this city is both modern and exciting, yet untouched by the world beyond the jungle. Visit its historical Rubber Museums or stop by the Park of Mindu and catch glimpse of the endangered Pied Tamarin. |
| 8th08 | DecDec | 202525 | Manaus, Brazil | | 16:00 |
A hidden metropolis inside of the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil, this city is both modern and exciting, yet untouched by the world beyond the jungle. Visit its historical Rubber Museums or stop by the Park of Mindu and catch glimpse of the endangered Pied Tamarin. |
| 9th09 | DecDec | 202525 | Parintins, Brazil | 08:00 | 17:00 |
| 10th10 | DecDec | 202525 | Alter do Chão, Brazil | 08:00 | 16:00 |
| 11th11 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 12th12 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 13th13 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 14th14 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 15th15 | DecDec | 202525 | Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago | 08:00 | 17:00 |
Port of Spain is a seaport on the north-west coast of the island of Trinidad. The capital and commercial centre of Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain has architecture from around the world from Hindu temples to gingerbread Rococo. Trinidad, home of the carnival and the steel band, is an astonishing melting-pot of people and cultures - including African, Oriental, Indian, European and New World. It is also home to an interesting array of South American flora, as well as more than 400 species of birds, some of which can be seen if you visit the Asa Wright Nature Reserve. A Native American village known as Conquerabia occupied the site when the Spanish settled in the area in 1595 and renamed the community 'Puerto de España'. After the British took control of the island in 1797, the settlement's name was anglicised to Port of Spain. The city served as the capital of the Federation of the West Indies from 1958 to 1962, before the grouping was dissolved. |
| 16th16 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 17th17 | DecDec | 202525 | Curaçao, Curaçao | 08:00 | 23:00 |
| 18th18 | DecDec | 202525 | Aruba, Aruba | 08:00 | 17:00 |
| 19th19 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 20th20 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | | |
| 21st21 | DecDec | 202525 | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, disembark the Volendam | 07:00 | |
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. |