Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Navigator |
Destination |
South America |
Nights |
18 |
Departure Date |
19 Dec 2021 |
Description |
18 Night Cruise sailing from Santiago (San Antonio) to Miami onboard Seven Seas Navigator.
In the six-star tradition of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the Seven Seas Navigator is destined for distinction. Occupying the uppermost niche in cruising, she offers her 490 guests an unusual level of luxury and some of the highest space and service ratios at sea. From her all-suite, all-ocean-view accommodations with their luxurious marble baths to her signature cuisine to her superbly attentive staff, she has few equals.
Highlights of this cruise:
Coquimbo, Chile
Coquimbo nestled in Northern Chile, means “place of calm waterâ€, a happy accident of geography that encouraged its development as an important port. According to legend, the English corsair Sir Francis Drake has buried a considerable treasure in the city. In the early 19th century, Coquimbo was just a small fishing village, but when the railway reached the area joining the copper mines to the sea, the town and population increased dramatically. Today, Coquimbo offers the pleasures of a picturesque seaside promenade, the beautifully restored 19th-century architecture of the English Neighborhood and several fine beaches.
Lima (Callao), Peru
Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on the banks of the Rimac river that forms a splendid and strategically located valley. At 133 meters above sea level, Lima enjoys mild yet humid weather with almost little or no rain. The city of Lima is one of South America’s largest, and is Peru’s center of political, cultural and economic life. Lima is your gateway to the splendid ruins of Cuzco and Machu Picchu, the ancient city in the clouds.
Manta, Equador
Manta, with a population of approximately 140,000, is Ecuador’s major port along the central coast. Colorful fishing villages, unspoiled beaches and unusual tropical dry forest make Manta an attractive tourist destination and the starting point for exciting day trips. Nearby, Montecristi was founded in the early 1600s with its colonial architecture. This small town is best known for its woven wickerwork, and as the birth place of the “Panama hat†which although historically produced in Ecuador, were first widely distributed from Panama.
Puerto Limon, Costa Rica
This bustling city is home to extravagant open-air markets that buzz with commerce, fascinating architecture and historical museums. Immersed in palms and vine-consumed Ficus trees is Parque Vargas where sloths can often be seen inching from branch to branch. Enjoy a ride on the aerial tram through the rainforest canopy at Braulio Carillo National Park. Or take a boat ride through the Tortuguero Canals or the Estero Negro Estuary, the rich jungle tapestry all around while watching for colorful birds, monkeys, iguanas, sloths, crocodiles and the legendary iridescent Blue Morpho, the largest butterfly in South America.
Roatan, Honduras
Warm Caribbean waters with excellent diving, white sand beaches, and tropical sunsets are some of the attractions of the Bay Islands. Roatan’s major source of income is tourism, particularly because of SCUBA diving attractions. The underwater environment is rich and extensive with reefs surrounding the islands, often within swimming distance of the shore. Caves and caverns are a common feature, with a variety of sponge and the best collection of pillar coral.
Costa Maya, Mexico
Costa Maya is the closest port of access to many of the lesser known Mayan ruins in the Yucatan including Chacchoben and Kohunlich. These sites are substantially less excavated than the better known pyramids near Cancun. The Mexican government is trying to improve the standard of living for the Indian population. The path chosen to do this in the Costa Maya area is to develop small-scale ecological based tourism destinations, including natural reserve parks.
Key West, Florida
This flower-scented little city/island is a haven for famous writers, former hippies, struggling artists, sun seekers, and tourists from all over the world. They like the relaxed pace, the storybook architecture, the carnival-like street life, and they are drawn to Mallory Square every evening to applaud the sunset. The island, just 2 miles wide by 4 miles long, is one of about a thousand coral islets in an archipelago that stretches 126 miles southward from Miami.
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."
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Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Triple Per Person |
Quad Per Person |
Single Per Person |
G - Deluxe Window Suite |
AU $13,430 |
AU $20,160 |
AU $26,890 |
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E - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $14,030 |
AU $28,490 |
AU $38,000 |
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F - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $18,110 |
AU $27,180 |
AU $36,250 |
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D - Concierge Suite |
AU $18,660 |
AU $29,580 |
AU $39,450 |
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C - Penthouse Suite |
AU $19,560 |
AU $30,460 |
AU $40,620 |
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B - Penthouse Suite |
AU $20,300 |
AU $31,340 |
AU $41,800 |
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A - Penthouse Suite |
AU $20,900 |
AU $32,210 |
AU $42,960 |
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NS - Navigator Suite |
AU $30,220 |
AU $36,590 |
AU $42,960 |
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GS - Grand Suite |
AU $38,980 |
AU $45,350 |
AU $51,720 |
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MS- Master Suite |
AU $47,740 |
AU $54,110 |
AU $60,480 |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
19/12 |
San Antonio (Santiago), Chile |
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5:00 PM |
2 |
20/12 |
Bahia Coquimbo, Chile |
9:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
3 |
21/12 |
At sea |
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4 |
22/12 |
Arica, Chile |
10:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
5 |
23/12 |
At sea |
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6 |
24/12 |
Callao (Lima) Peru |
7:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
7 |
25/12 |
Salaverry Trujillo, Peru |
10:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
8 |
26/12 |
At sea |
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9 |
27/12 |
Manta, Equador |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
10 |
28/12 |
At sea |
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11 |
29/12 |
At sea |
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12 |
30/12 |
Puerto Limon, Costa Rica |
8:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
13 |
31/12 |
At sea |
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14 |
01/01 |
Roatan, Honduras |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
15 |
02/01 |
Harvest Caye, Belize |
8:00 AM |
5:00 PM |
16 |
03/01 |
Costa Maya, Mexico |
9:00 AM |
7:00 PM |
17 |
04/01 |
Cozumel, Mexico |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
18 |
05/01 |
At sea |
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19 |
06/01 |
Miami |
8:00 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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