Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Mariner |
Destination |
South America |
Nights |
16 |
Departure Date |
03 Nov 2022 |
Description |
16 Night Cruise sailing from Los Angeles to Callao aboard Seven Seas Mariner.
Seven Seas Mariner is the world's first all-suite, all-balcony ship, as well as the first to offer dining by the famed Le Cordon Bleu® of Paris in Signatures, one of four single, open-seating restaurants. Catering to only 700 guests, she is one of the most spacious cruise ships afloat, and, her staff to guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 provides the highest level of personal service in the tradition of Regent Seven Seas.
On just about any night on the Seven Seas Mariner, you'll be tempted to abandon any thoughts of going to bed at a sensible hour. There are dazzling live performances, thrilling games of chance, romantic cabaret acts, hilarious (and sometimes quite talented) Karaoke performances, plus dancing until you have had enough. Need a partner? One of the gentlemen hosts will be honored to spin you around the floor.
You're on vacation! And with renowned "Above and Beyond" service taking care of every little nuance or housekeeping chore, you can spend your time in more pleasurable pursuits. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your children are not only having fun, but are safely attended to. With the Seven Seas Mariner's outstanding 1 to 1.5 guest to crew ratio, you're assured of a matchless level of personal service. So relax!
Highlights of this cruise:
Los Angeles
After the Jesuits built a series of missions along the coast of Alta California, the Spaniards established a port in 1781 as a supply stop for their coastal shipping routes. With the arrival of the transcontinental railroad and the discovery of oil, people began to arrive in droves. In 1923 the much-photographed giant letters were erected on the hill, and the golden age of Hollywood was born. The scale of Los Angeles, 90 miles long by 50 miles wide, defies belief.
Cabo San Lucas
Twenty years ago Cabo San Lucas, at the southernmost tip of Baja, was little more than a fishing village occasionally visited by itinerant Californian surfers and sport fishermen with the means to sail in or fly down. In recent years, however, it has rapidly become the focal point of Los Cabos, the catch-all term for the beaches and resorts ringing the toe of the peninsula. Condos have sprung up, palms transplanted, water piped in and everything is kept pristine.
Acapulco
Acapulco, nicknamed "Pearl of the Pacific," is Mexico's most glamorous pacific resort. Located on a deep, semi-circular bay, Acapulco is located southwest of Mexico City. Few destinations can match its superb weather with an average of 360 days of sunshine per year and with temperatures comfortably in the 80s. Acapulco was important as a port city for Spanish galleons sailing between Spain and the Orient long before it was "discovered" as a vacation playground.
Puntarenas
Puntarenas, which means "Sandy Point" in Spanish, is the capital and main city in the province Puntarenas, Costa Rica, at the Pacific coast. The oddly-shaped province has its largest section in the South, far from the capital. A mountainous country, Costa Rica ranges from sea level to peaks as high as 13,000 feet and a succession of white, sandy beaches follow one another along the Pacific Coast. The country was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1502.
Manta
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.
Callao
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. |
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Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Single Per Person |
F - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $12,570 |
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G - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $12,570 |
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E - Concierge Suite |
AU $13,250 |
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D - Concierge Suite |
AU $13,790 |
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C - Penthouse Suite |
AU $14,730 |
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B - Penthouse Suite |
AU $15,410 |
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A - Penthouse Suite |
AU $21,220 |
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HS - Horizon Suite |
AU $23,250 |
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SS - Seven Seas Suite (Forward) |
AU $28,650 |
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MN - Mariner Suite |
AU $34,330 |
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GS - Grand Suite |
AU $40,140 |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
03/11 |
Los Angeles, California, USA |
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07:00 PM |
2 |
04/11 |
At sea |
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3 |
05/11 |
At sea |
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4 |
06/11 |
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico |
08:00 AM |
05:00 PM |
5 |
07/11 |
At sea |
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6 |
08/11 |
Acapulco, Mexico |
10:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
7 |
09/11 |
At sea |
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8 |
10/11 |
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala |
08:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
9 |
11/11 |
Acajutla, El Salvador |
07:00 AM |
05:00 PM |
10 |
12/11 |
Corinto, Nicaragua |
07:00 AM |
04:00PM |
11 |
13/11 |
Puntarenas,Costa Rica |
09:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
12 |
14/11 |
At sea |
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13 |
15/11 |
Manta, Equador |
11:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
14 |
16/11 |
At sea |
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15 |
17/11 |
Salaverry Trujillo, Peru |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
16 |
18/11 |
Callao (Lima) Peru |
12:00 PM |
overnight |
17 |
19/11 |
Callao (Lima) Peru |
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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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