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16th16 | NovNov | 202525 | Miami, Florida, United States, embark on the Allura | 06:00 | 18:00 | ||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
17th17 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
18th18 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
19th19 | NovNov | 202525 | Oranjestad, Aruba | 10:00 | 22:00 | ||
Aruba's capital is easily explored on foot. Its palm-lined central thoroughfare runs between old and new pastel-painted buildings of typical Dutch design (Spanish influence is also evident in some of the architecture). There are a lot of malls with boutiques and shops—the Renaissance mall carries high-end luxury items and designer fashions. A massive renovation in downtown has given Main Street (a.k.a. Caya G. F. Betico Croes) behind the Renaissance Resort a whole new lease on life: boutique malls, shops, and restaurants have opened next to well-loved family-run businesses. The pedestrian-only walkway and resting areas have unclogged the street, and the new eco-trolley is free and a great way to get around. At this writing, Linear Park was well and will showcase local merchants and artists. There will be activities along a boardwalk that will eventually run all the way to the end of Palm Beach, making it the longest of its kind in the Caribbean. | |||||||
20th20 | NovNov | 202525 | Willemstad, Curaçao | 07:00 | 22:00 | ||
Dutch settlers came here in the 1630s, about the same time they sailed through the Verazzano Narrows to Manhattan, bringing with them original red-tile roofs, first used on the trade ships as ballast and later incorporated into the architecture of Willemstad. Much of the original colonial structures remain, but this historic city is constantly reinventing itself and the government monument foundation is always busy restoring buildings in one urban neighborhood or another. The salty air causes what is called "wall cancer" which causes the ancient abodes to continually crumble over time. The city is cut in two by Santa Anna Bay. On one side is Punda (the point)—crammed with shops, restaurants, monuments, and markets and a new museum retracing its colorful history. And on the other side is Otrobanda (literally meaning the "other side"), with lots of narrow, winding streets and alleyways (called "steekjes" in Dutch), full of private homes notable for their picturesque gables and Dutch-influenced designs. In recent years the ongoing regeneration of Otrobanda has been apparent, marked by a surge in development of new hotels, restaurants, and shops; the rebirth, concentrated near the waterfront, was spearheaded by the creation of the elaborate Kura Hulanda complex.There are three ways to cross the bay: by car over the Juliana Bridge; by foot over the Queen Emma pontoon bridge (locally called "The Swinging Old Lady"); or by free ferry, which runs when the pontoon bridge is swung open for passing ships. All the major hotels outside town offer free shuttle service to town once or twice daily. Shuttles coming from the Otrobanda side leave you at Riffort. From here it's a short walk north to the foot of the pontoon bridge. Shuttles coming from the Punda side leave you near the main entrance to Ft. Amsterdam. | |||||||
21st21 | NovNov | 202525 | Kralendijk, Bonaire | 07:00 | 13:00 | ||
22nd22 | NovNov | 202525 | Saint George's, Grenada | 13:00 | 21:00 | ||
Nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, cocoa those heady aromas fill the air in Grenada (pronounced gruh-nay-da). Only 21 miles (33½ km) long and 12 miles (19½ km) wide, the Isle of Spice is a tropical gem of lush rain forests, white-sand beaches, secluded coves, exotic flowers, and enough locally grown spices to fill anyone's kitchen cabinet. St. George's is one of the most picturesque capital cities in the Caribbean, St. George's Harbour is one of the most picturesque harbors, and Grenada's Grand Anse Beach is one of the region's finest beaches. The island has friendly, hospitable people and enough good shopping, restaurants, historic sites, and natural wonders to make it a popular port of call. About one-third of Grenada's visitors arrive by cruise ship, and that number continues to grow each year. Grenada's capital is a bustling West Indian city, much of which remains unchanged from colonial days. Narrow streets lined with shops wind up, down, and across steep hills. Brick warehouses cling to the waterfront, and pastel-painted homes rise from the waterfront and disappear into steep green hills. The horseshoe-shaped St. George's Harbour, a submerged volcanic crater, is arguably the prettiest harbor in the Caribbean. Schooners, ferries, and tour boats tie up along the seawall or at the small dinghy dock. The Carenage (pronounced car-a-nahzh), which surrounds the harbor, is the capital's center. Warehouses, shops, and restaurants line the waterfront. The Christ of the Deep statue that sits on the pedestrian plaza at the center of The Carenage was presented to Grenada by Costa Cruise Line in remembrance of its ship, Bianca C, which burned and sank in the harbor in 1961 and is now a favorite dive site. An engineering feat for its time, the 340-foot-long Sendall Tunnel was built in 1895 and named for Walter Sendall, an early governor. The narrow tunnel, used by both pedestrians and vehicles, separates the harbor side of St. George's from the Esplanade on the bay side of town, where you can find the markets (produce, meat, and fish), the Cruise Ship Terminal, the Esplanade Mall, and the public bus station. | |||||||
23rd23 | NovNov | 202525 | Castries, Saint Lucia | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
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. | |||||||
24th24 | NovNov | 202525 | Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy | 09:00 | 19:00 | ||
You can easily explore all of Gustavia during a two-hour stroll. Some shops close from noon to 3 or 4, so plan lunch accordingly, but stores stay open past 7 in the evening. Parking in Gustavia is a challenge, especially during vacation times. A good spot to park is rue de la République, alongside the catamarans, yachts, and sailboats. | |||||||
25th25 | NovNov | 202525 | Tortola, British Virgin Islands | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
The bustling capital of the BVI looks out over Road Harbour. It takes only an hour or so to stroll down Main Street and along the waterfront, checking out the traditional West Indian buildings painted in pastel colors and with corrugated-tin roofs, bright shutters, and delicate fretwork trim. For sightseeing brochures and the latest information on everything from taxi rates to ferry schedules, stop in at the BVI Tourist Board office. Or just choose a seat on one of the benches in Sir Olva Georges Square, on Waterfront Drive, and watch the people come and go from the ferry dock and customs office across the street. | |||||||
26th26 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
27th27 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
28th28 | NovNov | 202525 | Miami, Florida, United States | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. | |||||||
29th29 | NovNov | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
30th30 | NovNov | 202525 | Costa Maya, Mexico | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Laid-back coast with sandy beaches & waterfront eateries, plus diving around offshore coral reefs. | |||||||
1st01 | DecDec | 202525 | Belize City, Belize | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Belize City, a coastal gem, seamlessly blends history and modern vibrancy. Colonial architecture graces lively streets, narrating tales of Mayan roots and cultural richness. A welcoming atmosphere emanates from friendly locals, and diverse festivals celebrate Belize's heritage. The city serves as a gateway to natural wonders, from serene river rides to the renowned Belize Barrier Reef. Pristine beaches like Old Belize Beach invite relaxation. Culinary delights abound, showcasing Belizean flavours. In this enchanting city, every smile, historical landmark, and cultural celebration embodies the warmth and charm that make Belize City an unforgettable destination. | |||||||
2nd02 | DecDec | 202525 | Roatán Island, Honduras | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
Experience true Caribbean island bliss, during your time on the immaculate paradise of Roatan, which is the largest of the Bay Islands. This slim island is framed by glorious powdery white beaches, and rich ocean beds carpeted with diverse coral reefs - alive with fish and marine life. Curious dolphins roll through the waves just offshore, while beach dwellers soak up the sun, and enjoy coconut cocktails, beside leaning palm trees. The beaches here are nothing short of dreamy - with wooden piers teetering out over the water, and thatched roofs providing welcome shade, as you dangle your legs towards the water. | |||||||
3rd03 | DecDec | 202525 | Cozumel, Mexico | 10:00 | 19:00 | ||
It's not another Cancún yet, but Cozumel's days as a rustic divers' hangout are history. Whether arriving by plane or at the island's gleaming ferry terminal, visitors soon realize there's nothing deserted about this island. That has its advantages. It's rare to find such stunning natural beauty, glass-clear aquamarine seas, and vast marine life combined with top-flight visitor services and accommodations, and as a result Cozumel's devotees are legion. Divers sharing stories of lionfish and sharks sit table-to-table with families tanned from a day at the beach club, while Mexican couples spin and step to salsa music in the central plaza. But the elephant in Cozumel's big and bountiful room are the throngs of cruise-ship passengers who take over the countless crafts and jewelry stores along the seaward boulevard downtown any day there are ships in port—which is to say, just about every day. But take just a few steps off the beaten path and this little island offers big rewards. Deserted, windswept beaches, wild and vibrant natural parks, and 600 miles of coral reef are still yours for the discovering. Just 19 km (12 miles) off the coast, Cozumel is 53 km (33 miles) long and 15 km (9 miles) wide, making it the country's third-largest island. Plaza Central, or just "la plaza," is the heart of San Miguel, directly across from the docks. Residents congregate here in the evening, especially on weekends, when free concerts begin at 8 pm. Heading inland (east) takes you away from the tourist zone and toward residential areas of town. Most of the island's restaurants, hotels, stores, and dive shops are concentrated downtown and along the two hotel zones that fan out along the leeward coast to the north and south of San Miguel. The most concentrated commercial district is between Calle 10 Norte and Calle 11 Sur to beyond Avenida Pedro Joaquin Coldwell. Cozumel's solitude-seeking windward side also has a few restaurants and one hotel. Unless you want to stick around your hotel or downtown San Miguel for your whole stay, you'll do well to rent a car or a scooter. Most worthwhile sites, such as the island's Mayan ruins and pristine windward beaches, are only readily accessible with wheels. Taxi fares are astronomical, and after just a few trips a rental car is clearly a better deal. | |||||||
4th04 | DecDec | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
5th05 | DecDec | 202525 | Miami, Florida, United States, disembark the Allura | 07:00 | |||
Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. |
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
19 nights aboard the Allura | |||
Free Speciality Restaurants | |||
Butler Service In All Suites | |||
Free Bottled Water, Soft Drinks, Speciality Teas & Coffees | |||
Complimentary 24-hour room service | |||
FREE and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch® private Spa Terrace | |||
Elegant medium size ships | |||
Drinks package available | |||
Free Shuttle Buses In Selected Ports | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Fly/cruise package |
Date 16th Nov 2025 |
Nts 19 |
Balcony £5,082pp |
Suite £7,220pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Date 16th Nov 2025 |
Nts 19 |
Balcony £5,082pp |
Suite £7,220pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony £6,451pp |
Suite £8,589pp |
Balcony staterooms from | £5,082pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,082pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,158pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,234pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £5,377pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £5,453pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £5,529pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,220pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,220pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,514pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
Balcony staterooms from | £6,451pp | ||
B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | ||
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,451pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,527pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,603pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | ||
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,746pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,822pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,898pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £8,589pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,589pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,883pp | |
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
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