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Sun, Sand & Seas Of Stars/Oceania Sonata
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Oceania Sonata

Sun, Sand & Seas Of Stars - 44 night cruise



Cruise only from €18,565

Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.


Description

Gratuities

Dates and Prices

Cabins

The Next Crescendo

Oceania Sonata marks the next great crescendo in the evolution of Oceania Cruises – an entirely new class of ships defined by orchestral elegance, exquisite residential design and ever-inspired culinary innovation. Thoughtfully conceived through years of collaboration and craftsmanship, she presents a symphony of signature spaces, introducing an enhanced suite collection with the new Horizon Suite and Penthouse Deluxe Suite alongside beautifully reimagined gathering places. Her culinary repertoire expands as well with La Table par Maîtres Cuisiniers de France, an exclusive French chef's table experience, and Nikkei Kitchen, a fresh expression of Peruvian-Japanese cuisine, further enriching our commitment to extraordinary dining at sea. Debuting in August 2027, Oceania Sonata reflects what our guests cherish while setting a bold new tempo for luxury cruising.

Cruise ID: 69211

Our people make the difference – they work for your smile, not for your tip.

Gratuities for your stateroom attendant, butler (if applicable), and dining wait staff throughout the ship will now be included in the cruise fare globally. Please note that gratuities related to the purchase of alcoholic beverages and spa treatments are not included. In the case of beverage package options - inclusive of beer, wine, and spirits - gratuities are included provided the beverage is offered within the package.

Date Time Price * Booking
06 January 2028 17:00 €18,565 Call us to book

* Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.

Cabins on Oceania Sonata

Oceania Suite
1-2

A smartly appointed seaside enclave is the inspiration for the Oceania Suites. Airy, elegant, inviting and exquisite, these comfortable havens average approximately 1,000 to more than 1,400 square feet, providing ample space for gracious entertaining. The glow of the emerald sea embraces the private teak veranda outside the living room and bedroom, while a generous king-size bed and a soaking tub and shower in the marble-sheathed bathroom provide a respite from everyday cares.

Oceania Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges

  • Priority luggage delivery
  • Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
  • 24-hour Butler service
  • Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
  • Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
  • In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
  • Fresh fruit basket upon request
  • Choice of daily newspaper
  • Exclusive pillow menu
  • Course-by-course in-suite dining+
  • Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
  • Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
  • Last-minute luggage collection
  • Packing and unpacking upon request
  • Complimentary garment pressing+
  • Complimentary shoeshine service
  • Gourmet evening canapés upon request
  • Special services upon request

+Certain limitations apply

Facilities

  • Bath
  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Whirlpool Bath
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Suite Benefits
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Butler Service
  • TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Coffee Machine
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Pillow Menu Available
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Air Conditioning
  • Lounge Area
  • Dining Area
  • Vanity Area
  • Shower
  • Room Service Available

Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom
1-2

Echoing a Saint-Tropez bungalow, comforting shades of fawn and rich creams are the backdrop to the vibrant colors of sea and sky viewed from the large private veranda. Offering 288 square feet of refined luxury, our designers have crafted a relaxing sitting area and an indulgent marble bath with a walk-in rainforest shower. A queen-size Tranquility Bed, reminiscent of those found in the finest vacation villas, promises a night of undisturbed sleep. Exclusive Concierge Level amenities, such as room service from The Grand Dining Room and free laundry services, are essential elements of the Concierge Level experience.

Concierge Level Privileges
+In addition to stateroom amenities

    • FREE laundry service - up to 3 bags per stateroom*
    • Exclusive card-only access to private Concierge Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
    • Complimentary welcome bottle of Prosecco
    • Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
    • Private teak veranda††
    • Unlimited access to the Aquamar® Spa Terrace
    • Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag
    • Cashmere lap blankets, perfect for relaxing on your veranda
    • Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation**
    • Complimentary shoeshine service
    *Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply
    **Certain limitations apply
    Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

    Facilities

    • Queen or Twin Configuration
    • Shower
    • Toiletries Provided
    • Free Mini Bar
    • TV
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Safe
    • Hair Dryer
    • Telephone
    • Desk
    • Air Conditioning
    • Vanity Area

    Horizon Suite
    1-2

    From the moment you first enter your Horizon Suite, you're struck by how light floods every corner, highlighting the exquisite designer touches, rich textiles and inviting colors. These opulent suites are meticulously crafted to maximize space and comfort, offering over 600 square feet from the entrance to the oversized veranda. As you move through the separate living and bedroom areas, you have the option to partition the space with a pocket door for added privacy. Your Horizon Suite also boasts a spacious walk-through closet with ample storage. Step outside to your private, oversized veranda, furnished with an outdoor dining table, a plush sofa and sun loungers.

    Horizon Suite Privileges
    +In addition to Concierge Level privileges

    • Priority luggage delivery
    • Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
    • 24-hour Butler service
    • Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
    • Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
    • In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
    • Fresh fruit basket upon request
    • Choice of daily newspaper
    • Exclusive pillow menu
    • Course-by-course in-suite dining+
    • Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
    • Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
    • Last-minute luggage collection
    • Packing and unpacking upon request
    • Complimentary garment pressing+
    • Complimentary shoeshine service
    • Gourmet evening canapés upon request
    • Special services upon request

    +Certain limitations apply

    Facilities

    • Bath
    • Queen or Twin Configuration
    • Toiletries Provided
    • Suite Benefits
    • Free Mini Bar
    • Butler Service
    • TV
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Coffee Machine
    • Safe
    • Hair Dryer
    • Pillow Menu Available
    • Telephone
    • Desk
    • Air Conditioning
    • Lounge Area
    • Dining Area
    • Vanity Area
    • Room Service Available

    Penthouse Deluxe Suite
    1-2

    Thoughtfully designed to embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors, the new 488-square-foot Penthouse Deluxe Suite is a joyful retreat. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. Elegant finishes such as luxurious bedding and beautiful marble detailing in the bath further enhance your experience.

    Penthouse Deluxe Suite Privileges
    +In addition to Concierge Level privileges

    • Priority luggage delivery
    • Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
    • 24-hour Butler service
    • Course-by-course in-suite dining+
    • Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
    • Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
    • Last-minute luggage collection
    • Packing and unpacking upon request
    • Complimentary garment pressing+
    • Complimentary shoeshine service
    • Gourmet evening canapés upon request
    • Special services upon request

    +Certain limitations apply

    Facilities

    • Queen or Twin Configuration
    • Shower
    • Toiletries Provided
    • Suite Benefits
    • Free Mini Bar
    • Butler Service
    • TV
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Safe
    • Hair Dryer
    • Telephone
    • Desk
    • Air Conditioning
    • Lounge Area
    • Vanity Area
    • Room Service Available

    Vista Suite
    1-2

    A proper vacation home always boasts a waterfront location, and the eight Vista Suites are no exception. Each features sweeping ocean views and measures more than 1,900 square feet. The focus is on the world outside, with rich earthen tones complementing the indigo blues of the sea and luminescent cerulean sky. An airy living room, dining room, bar and master suite, all outfitted with plush furnishings with marble and granite accents, open to expansive wraparound teak verandas. The sublime bedroom features a plush king-size bed, spacious wardrobe and dressing area, and a dazzling master bath with double vanities, a rainforest shower and a porcelain soaking tub that rivals any found in a shoreside home.

    Vista Suite Privileges
    +In addition to Concierge Level privileges

    • Priority luggage delivery
    • Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
    • 24-hour Butler service
    • Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
    • Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
    • In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
    • Fresh fruit basket upon request
    • Choice of daily newspaper
    • Exclusive pillow menu
    • Course-by-course in-suite dining+
    • Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
    • Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
    • Last-minute luggage collection
    • Packing and unpacking upon request
    • Complimentary garment pressing+
    • Complimentary shoeshine service
    • Gourmet evening canapés upon request
    • Special services upon request

    +Certain limitations apply

    Facilities

    • Bath
    • King or Twin Configuration
    • Toiletries Provided
    • Suite Benefits
    • Free Mini Bar
    • Butler Service
    • TV
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Coffee Machine
    • Safe
    • Hair Dryer
    • Pillow Menu Available
    • Telephone
    • Desk
    • Air Conditioning
    • Lounge Area
    • Dining Area
    • Vanity Area
    • Room Service Available

    Veranda Stateroom
    1-2

    Like the ubiquitous black gown, timeless elegance is a universal staple of Oceania Sonata's 288-square-foot Veranda Staterooms. Within an expansive living area, residential warmth is reflected in soothing neutral shades with splashes of jewel tones. High-tech amenities and ample closet space are de rigueur. The embrace of a lush queen-size Tranquility Bed is complemented by a lavishly appointed bathroom with a large vanity and revitalizing rainforest shower. A comfortable sitting area is a relaxing prelude to time spent on the expansive private veranda, watching the world glide past.

      Stateroom Amenities

      • Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises exclusive†
      • FREE sodas replenished daily in your refrigerated mini-bar
      • FREE still and sparkling Vero Water®
      • Aquamar® Bath + Skincare Essentials
      • FREE room service menu 24 hours a day
      • Daily housekeeping service
      • Gourmet turndown chocolates upon request
      • Interactive television system with on-demand movies, weather and more
      • Starlink® WiFi service
      • Writing desk and stationery
      • Plush cotton towels, robes and slippers
      • Handheld hair dryer
      • Security safe
      †King-size bed (cannot be converted into twin beds) for Owner's, Vista and Oceania Suites and queen-size bed for all other suites and staterooms (Tranquility Bed available for purchase at OceaniaBedCollection.com)
      ††Featured with all Veranda Staterooms (excluding French Veranda)
      Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

      Facilities

      • Queen or Twin Configuration
      • Shower
      • Toiletries Provided
      • Free Mini Bar
      • TV
      • Free Wi-Fi
      • Safe
      • Hair Dryer
      • Telephone
      • Desk
      • Air Conditioning
      • Vanity Area

      Owner's Suite
      1-2

      Oceania Sonata's four two-bedroom Owner's Suites span more than 2,500 square feet and are ideally situated to offer magnificent views, thanks to the expansive verandas off the living room and both bedrooms, that summon the sapphire seas. These holiday retreats are styled with designer fabrics and furnishings that exude opulence yet evoke the comforts of home to create a familiar luxury. Savor an in-suite repast in the elegant dining room and then indulge in convivial conversation in the stylish living area. In the master bedroom, bask in relaxation with a plush king-size bed and a bathroom featuring spa-caliber facilities. The spacious guest suite offers a bedroom with queen-size bed, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a lavish marble bath. Oceania Sonata's Owner's Suites invite you to survey the world from the pinnacle of luxurious living at sea.

      Owner's Suite Privileges
      +In addition to Concierge Level privileges

      • Priority luggage delivery
      • Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
      • 24-hour Butler service
      • Optional private in-suite embarkation day lunch from noon to 2 pm in Owner's Suites
      • Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
      • Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
      • In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
      • Fresh fruit basket upon request
      • Choice of daily newspaper
      • Exclusive pillow menu
      • Course-by-course in-suite dining+
      • Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
      • Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
      • Last-minute luggage collection
      • Packing and unpacking upon request
      • Complimentary garment pressing+
      • Complimentary shoeshine service
      • Gourmet evening canapés upon request
      • Special services upon request

      +Certain limitations apply

      Facilities

      • Bath
      • King or Twin Configuration
      • Toiletries Provided
      • TV
      • Safe
      • Hair Dryer
      • Telephone
      • Desk
      • Air Conditioning
      • Lounge Area
      • Vanity Area
      • Room Service Available
      • Suite Benefits
      • Free Mini Bar
      • Butler Service
      • Free Wi-Fi
      • Coffee Machine
      • Pillow Menu Available

      Penthouse Suite
      1-2

      Penthouses are, by design, reserved for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Measuring 426 square feet, the Penthouse Suite experience is both tranquil and familiar. Tony residential furnishings and a calming color palette are reminiscent of a home ashore, yet fine fabrics and rich upholstery soothing to the touch add a dash of exotic elegance.

      Penthouse Suite Privileges
      +In addition to Concierge Level privileges

      • Priority luggage delivery
      • Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
      • 24-hour Butler service
      • Course-by-course in-suite dining+
      • Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
      • Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
      • Last-minute luggage collection
      • Packing and unpacking upon request
      • Complimentary garment pressing+
      • Complimentary shoeshine service
      • Gourmet evening canapés upon request
      • Special services upon request

      +Certain limitations apply

      Facilities

      • Queen or Twin Configuration
      • Shower
      • Toiletries Provided
      • Suite Benefits
      • Free Mini Bar
      • Butler Service
      • TV
      • Free Wi-Fi
      • Safe
      • Hair Dryer
      • Telephone
      • Desk
      • Air Conditioning
      • Lounge Area
      • Dining Area
      • Vanity Area
      • Room Service Available

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      Day 1 Los Angeles, California, United States

      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.

      Day 2 Ensenada, Mexico

      Ensenada is a port city on the Pacific coast of Mexico's Baja California peninsula. At its heart is the harbor and waterfront area with the Malecón promenade. Once a casino, the Riviera de Ensenada is now a cultural center. The nearby Museum of History and the Regional Historical Museum trace the area's people and past. Migrating gray whales visit the waters offshore. Southwest of the city is La Bufadora blowhole.

      Day 3  Cruising

      Day 4 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

      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.

      Day 5  Cruising

      Day 6 Acapulco, Mexico

      Acapulco is a major seaport on the scenic Pacific coast of Mexico, located on a deep semi-circular bay with sandy beaches and blue waters. It was a popular destination for many movie stars during the Golden Age of Hollywood, including Elvis Presley and Elizabeth Taylor.

      Day 7  Cruising

      Day 8 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala

      Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port. It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners

      Day 9  Cruising

      Day 10 Puntarenas, Costa Rica

      This town is not on the Nicoya Peninsula, but rather on Costa Rica's mainland. It is best known as a cruise-ship port and launching pad for ferries heading southeast to the coast of the Nicoya Peninsula and for cruises sailing out on the Gulf of Nicoya. Puntarenas is also a major fishing port with a lively fish market. The town's reputation suffers from the unimpressive parts you see from your car as you roll through town on the way to the ferry dock. But the town has a lot of character off the main drag, thanks to its illustrious past as an affluent port town and principal vacation spot for San José's wealthy, who arrived by train in the last century. Once the port was moved and roads opened to other beaches, Puntarenas's economy crashed, but it's making a comeback. Sitting on a narrow spit of sand—punta de arenas literally means "point of sand"—that protrudes into the Gulf of Nicoya, the town boasts a beautifully groomed, wide Blue Flag beach with views of the Nicoya Peninsula and spectacular sunsets, along with a public swimming pool, the San Lucas Beach Club, and a marine-life museum. Ticos arrive by bus and car to enjoy the beach and stroll the Paseo de los Turistas, a beachfront promenade lined with tree-shaded concrete benches and seafood restaurants. Crowds of locals, called porteños, cruise by on bicycles, the town's most popular form of transport.

      Days 11-12  Cruising

      Day 13 Cartagena, Colombia

      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.

      Day 14  Cruising

      Day 15 Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

      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.

      Day 16  Cruising

      Day 17 Miami, Florida, United States

      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.

      Days 18-19  Cruising

      Day 20 Philipsburg, Sint Maarten (Dutch part)

      The capital of Dutch St. Maarten stretches about a mile (1½ km) along an isthmus between Great Bay and the Salt Pond and has five parallel streets. Most of the village's dozens of shops and restaurants are on Front Street, narrow and cobblestone, closest to Great Bay. It's generally congested when cruise ships are in port, because of its many duty-free shops and several casinos. Little lanes called steegjes connect Front Street with Back Street, which has fewer shops and considerably less congestion. Along the beach is a ½-mile-long (1-km-long) boardwalk with restaurants and several Wi-Fi hot spots.Wathey Square (pronounced watty) is in the heart of the village. Directly across from the square are the town hall and the courthouse, in a striking white building with cupola. The structure was built in 1793 and has served as the commander's home, a fire station, a jail, and a post office. The streets surrounding the square are lined with hotels, duty-free shops, restaurants, and cafés. The Captain Hodge Pier, just off the square, is a good spot to view Great Bay and the beach that stretches alongside.

      Day 21 Fort-de-France, Martinique

      The largest of the Windward Islands, Martinique is 4,261 mi (6,817 km) from Paris, but its spirit and language are decidedly French, with more than a soupçon of West Indian spice. Tangible, edible evidence of the fact is the island's cuisine, a superb blend of French and creole. Martinique is lushly landscaped with tropical flowers. Trees bend under the weight of fruits such as mangoes, papayas, lemons, limes, and bright-red West Indian cherries. Acres of banana plantations, pineapple fields, and waving sugarcane stretch to the horizon. The towering mountains and verdant rain forest in the north lure hikers, while underwater sights and sunken treasures attract snorkelers and scuba divers. Martinique is also wonderful if your idea of exercise is turning over every 10 minutes to get an even tan and your taste in adventure runs to duty-free shopping. A popular cruise-ship excursion goes to St-Pierre, which was buried by ash when Mont Pelée erupted in 1902.

      Day 22 Castries, Saint Lucia

      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.

      Day 23 Saint George's, Grenada

      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.

      Day 24  Cruising

      Day 25 Oranjestad, Aruba

      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.

      Days 26-27  Cruising

      Day 28 Miami, Florida, United States

      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.

      Days 29-30  Cruising

      Day 31 San Juan (Puerto Rico), Puerto Rico

      If you associate Puerto Rico's capital with the colonial streets of Old San Juan, then you know only part of the picture. San Juan is a major metropolis, radiating out from the bay on the Atlantic Ocean that was discovered by Juan Ponce de León. More than a third of the island's nearly 4 million citizens proudly call themselves sanjuaneros. The city may be rooted in the past, but it has its eye on the future. Locals go about their business surrounded by colonial architecture and towering modern structures.By 1508 the explorer Juan Ponce de León had established a colony in an area now known as Caparra, southeast of present-day San Juan. He later moved the settlement north to a more hospitable peninsular location. In 1521, after he became the first colonial governor, Ponce de León switched the name of the island—which was then called San Juan Bautista in honor of St. John the Baptist—with that of the settlement of Puerto Rico ("rich port").Defended by the imposing Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro) and Castillo San Cristóbal, Puerto Rico's administrative and population center remained firmly in Spain's hands until 1898, when it came under U.S. control after the Spanish-American War. Centuries of Spanish rule left an indelible imprint on the city, particularly in the walled area now known as Old San Juan. The area is filled with cobblestone streets and brightly painted, colonial-era structures, and its fortifications have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Old San Juan is a monument to the past, but most of the rest of the city is planted firmly in the 21st century and draws migrants island-wide and from farther afield to jobs in its businesses and industries. The city captivates residents and visitors alike with its vibrant lifestyle as well as its balmy beaches, pulsing nightclubs, globe-spanning restaurants, and world-class museums. Once you set foot in this city, you may never want to leave.

      Day 32 Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands

      Day 33 Basseterre, Saint Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis

      Mountainous St. Kitts, the first English settlement in the Leeward Islands, crams some stunning scenery into its 65 square miles (168 square km). Vast, brilliant green fields of sugarcane (the former cash crop, now slowly being replanted) run to the shore. The fertile, lush island has some fascinating natural and historical attractions: a rain forest replete with waterfalls, thick vines, and secret trails; a central mountain range dominated by the 3,792-foot Mt. Liamuiga, whose crater has long been dormant; and Brimstone Hill, known in the 18th century as the Gibraltar of the West Indies. St. Kitts and Nevis, along with Anguilla, achieved self-government as an associated state of Great Britain in 1967. In 1983 St. Kitts and Nevis became an independent nation. English with a strong West Indian lilt is spoken here. People are friendly but shy; always ask before you take photographs. Also, be sure to wear wraps or shorts over beach attire when you're in public places.

      Day 34 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe

      This warm city is located in Guadeloupe and offers a choice of activities and places to visit for all the family. From markets to educational theme parks, children and adults alike will find something to entertain them.

      Day 35 Tortola, British Virgin Islands

      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.

      Days 36-37  Cruising

      Day 38 Miami, Florida, United States

      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.

      Day 39  Cruising

      Day 40 Cozumel, Mexico

      Cozumel, a Caribbean gem off Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and rich Mayan history. A haven for divers and snorkelers, the island is home to the Mesoamerican Reef, teeming with colorful marine life. Beyond the sea, explore ancient ruins like San Gervasio, enjoy local charm in San Miguel's markets, or relax on pristine beaches. Eco-parks like Punta Sur offer lush landscapes and wildlife encounters. Blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure, Cozumel promises a tropical escape that captivates every traveler.

      Day 41 Roatán Island, Honduras

      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.

      Day 42 Harvest Caye, Belize

      Day 43 Costa Maya, Mexico

      Laid-back coast with sandy beaches & waterfront eateries, plus diving around offshore coral reefs.

      Day 44  Cruising

      Day 45 Miami, Florida, United States

      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.

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