Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Navigator |
Destination |
Caribbean |
Nights |
11 |
Departure Date |
09 Mar 2022 |
Description |
11 Night Cruise sailing from Miami roundtrip onboard Navigator.
The intimate atmosphere of Seven Seas Navigator® is accompanied by her beautiful style and luxury, from the gorgeous teak pool deck to the superb offerings of Prime 7.
The elegant design of Seven Seas Navigator® harmonizes beautifully with the feeling of ease you experience when welcomed on board with kindness and grace. From stem to stern, the ship is staffed with a crew that has mastered exceptional service, exquisite cuisine and effortless luxury.
Highlights of this cruise:
Miami, Florida
Sunny Florida skies, year-round warmth and sunshine, a buzzing nightlife and a mix of cultures define this cosmopolitan city. Celebrity-drenched South Beach attracts people-watchers and the Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Tropical style shopping experience's are readily available from Bal Harbor to Lincoln Road and Coconut Grove. Enjoy authentic Cuban cuisine and culture along Calle Ocho or travel back in time with a visit to the historic Venetian Pool. There is something for everyone in this city dubbed the "Gateway to the America's."
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
There is plenty of local color in Puerto Plata. The city was founded around 1500 and given its name – which means “silver port†– by Christopher Columbus, who thought the clouds hiding the nearby mountaintop had a silvery appearance. Also identified by its hue, the main public beach is called Playa Dorada, or Golden Beach, after the color of its sun-kissed sand. If you spend some time there, you’ll find it’s a great place to bronze yourself. Or you can head into town to the Museo del Ãmbar to see more shades of amber than you probably knew existed. Be sure to bring your green, as you can buy jewelry there too.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico's first inhabitants were the Taino Indians, who encountered Columbus in 1493. The Spanish quickly settled, defending their territory against the Dutch and British. This is evident by the imposing fortresses of Old San Juan, namely the El Morro Castle, dominating the old section of this capital city. In 1897, Spain declared Puerto Rico an autonomous state. Spain later ceded Puerto Rico to the U.S. and residents were granted American citizenship in 1917.
Roseau, Dominica
Roseau, a small town with plenty of colonial charm, offers the colorful New Market, where you can stop for a refreshing coconut drink. Dominica’s real beauty lies in its unspoiled natural landscape - the dense rain forests, lush foliage, natural springs and rivers and tall, smoldering peaks. Dominica is home to one of the Caribbean’s great natural wonders-the scenic Valley of Desolation, where in a verdant tropical gorge, white mists from bubbling hot springs swirl in the air.
St. Johns, Antigua
Touting 365 beaches, most protected by coral reefs; a ring of forts; and quaint Colonial architecture, Antigua, and particularly St. John’s, is a classic example of the British Caribbean. Sites to see include St. John’s Cathedral, destroyed by earthquakes and rebuilt on the same spot at least three times, the last time in 1845; and the Museum of Antigua & Barbuda, which, in addition to island history, also offers a fascinating exhibition of semiprecious stones. For a stroll in nature, make your way to Nelson’s Dockyard National Park, or the nature trail to Shirley Heights. St. John’s offers several hot spots for nightlife and live music. And be sure to stop at a local restaurant to taste the buttery “flying fish,†unique to this part of the Caribbean.
Philipsburg, St Maarten
St. Maarten is the smallest piece of land shared by two sovereign states. Legend has it that the Dutch and French boundaries of the island were determined by two men who challenged one another in a race around the island, with the Frenchman walking faster and claiming more land. Legend or not, both the Dutch and French settled here in the 1630s and despite occupancy by the British twice, the Dutch and French have lived peacefully together ever since they arrived.
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Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Triple Per Person |
Quad Per Person |
Single Per Person |
G - Deluxe Window Suite |
AU $7,030 |
AU $11,290 |
AU $15,060 |
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F - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $7,030 |
AU $13,590 |
AU $18,130 |
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E - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $7,230 |
AU $13,920 |
AU $18,570 |
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H - Deluxe Window Suite |
AU $7,300 |
AU $10,970 |
AU $14,640 |
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D - Concierge Suite |
AU $8,520 |
AU $15,130 |
AU $20,180 |
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C - Penthouse Suite |
AU $8,720 |
AU $16,230 |
AU $21,650 |
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B - Penthouse Suite |
AU $9,460 |
AU $17,100 |
AU $22,810 |
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A - Penthouse Suite |
AU $10,140 |
AU $17,970 |
AU $23,970 |
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NS - Navigator Suite |
AU $13,520 |
AU $18,130 |
AU $21,800 |
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GS - Grand Suite |
AU $15,820 |
AU $20,610 |
AU $24,280 |
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MS- Master Suite |
AU $18,650 |
AU $23,670 |
AU $27,340 |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
09/03 |
Miami |
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06:00 PM |
2 |
10/03 |
At sea |
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3 |
11/03 |
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic |
11:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
4 |
12/03 |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
12:00 PM |
08:00 PM |
5 |
13/03 |
Gustavia, St Barts |
11:00 AM09 |
07:00 PM |
6 |
14/03 |
Basseterre, St Kitts & Nevis |
08:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
7 |
15/03 |
Roseau, Dominica |
08:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
8 |
16/03 |
St Johns, Antigua & Barbuda |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
9 |
17/03 |
Philipsburg, St Maarten |
07:00 AM |
04:00 PM |
10 |
18/03 |
At sea |
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11 |
19/03 |
At sea |
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12 |
20/03 |
Miami |
08:00 AM |
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All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
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