Cruise Line |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
Ship |
Seven Seas Navigator |
Destination |
Caribbean |
Nights |
10 |
Departure Date |
05 Feb 2022 |
Description |
10 Night Cruise sailing from Miami to Bridgetown onboard Seven Seas Navigator.
In the 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:
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."
Oranjestad, Aruba
While the city exhibits beautiful examples of both Dutch and Spanish architecture, it is now a Dutch city, taking its name from the Dutch royal house of Orange, and became the capital Aruba in 1979. When not heading for the famed beaches, the first spot most visitors enjoy is Wilhelmina Park, a lovely tropical garden by the waterfront, great for catching the Caribbean breezes. From here, travel on to the Archaeological Museum of Aruba or the Numismatic Museum of Aruba. The first offers an historical perspective; the latter, a fascinating display of coins from over 400 countries. Fort Zoutman (1796) is the oldest example of Dutch architecture on the island. In 1867, Willem III tower was added. Not only an excellent vantage point for photos, the fort also hosts music festivals and craft fairs.
Willemstead, Curacao
Discover a touch of old Amsterdam transported to an island paradise. Pastel-hued buildings decorate the waterfront of this very Dutch Caribbean island. Don’t miss a visit to the colorful floating market, just a short walk from the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge. A World Heritage site, the Punda district preserves hundreds of buildings as national monuments including Fort Amsterdam, the Governor’s Palace, Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, one of the first synagogue’s in the New World, and the waterfront’s colorful Penha building.
Kralendijk, Bonaire
Just 50 miles north of Venezuela, Bonaire is part of the Netherlands Antilles, which includes St. Maarten, St. Eustatius, Saba and Curacao. In 1951, the first hotel opened on Bonaire, and tourism has been the dominant industry ever since. With a dazzling array of fish and coral reefs and spectacularly clear water (100-ft visibility), Bonaire offers some of the best dive spots in the Caribbean.
St Georges, Grenada
Whether you enjoy climbing waterfalls or simply relaxing on sun-kissed beaches, you will find that the capital of Grenada has something for everyone. From the moment you arrive, you will not only be charmed by a colorful mix of colonial architecture set on lush vegetation, but also be enchanted by the smell of cinnamon and nutmeg. Be sure to visit one of the many spice estates or shop for exotic spices in the Market Square.
Bridgetown, Barbados
The island of Barbados is rimmed with mile after mile of pristine beaches. The eastern edge, rugged and hilly, lies on the Atlantic Ocean. The west coast, washed by the calmer leeward sea has most of the resort hotels. It is here that you will find the capital, Bridgetown, and older colonial settlements. Tour the meticulously restored 17th-century Sunbury Plantation House or admire the spectacular views from Gun Hill Signal Station. Adventures abound at sea by catamaran or Atlantis submersible and on land by an off-road island safari. Not to miss delicacies include the sweet and tender flying fish, washed down with a glass of Barbados’ famous Mount Gay rum. |
|
Prices |
Category |
Twin Per Person |
Triple Per Person |
Quad Per Person |
Single Per Person |
G - Deluxe Window Suite |
AU $5,950 |
AU $10,100 |
AU $13,480 |
Request Price |
F - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $5,950 |
AU $12,500 |
AU $16,680 |
Request Price |
E - Deluxe Veranda Suite |
AU $6,490 |
AU $13,380 |
AU $17,850 |
Request Price |
D - Concierge Suite |
AU $7,840 |
AU $14,690 |
AU $19,600 |
Request Price |
C - Penthouse Suite |
AU $8,380 |
AU $15,780 |
AU $21,050 |
Request Price |
B - Penthouse Suite |
AU $9,190 |
AU $16,670 |
AU $22,240 |
Request Price |
A - Penthouse Suite |
AU $9,870 |
AU $17,540 |
AU $23,400 |
Request Price |
NS - Navigator Suite |
AU $15,000 |
AU $19,140 |
AU $22,220 |
Request Price |
GS - Grand Suite |
AU $17,710 |
AU $22,060 |
AU $25,140 |
Request Price |
MS- Master Suite |
AU $20,410 |
AU $24,980 |
AU $28,060 |
Request Price |
|
Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
05/02 |
Miami |
|
05:00 PM |
2 |
06/02 |
At sea |
|
|
3 |
07/02 |
At sea |
|
|
4 |
08/02 |
Oranjestad, Aruba |
09:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
5 |
09/02 |
Willemstad, Curacao |
12:00 PM |
11:00 PM |
5 |
09/02 |
Kralendijk, Bonair |
08:00 AM |
07:00 PM |
6 |
10/02 |
At sea |
|
|
7 |
11/02 |
At sea |
|
|
8 |
12/02 |
St Georges, Grenada |
08:00 AM |
08:00 PM |
9 |
13/02 |
Kingstown, St Vincent & The Grenadines |
08:00 AM |
11:00 PM |
10 |
14/02 |
Castries, St Lucia |
08:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
11 |
15/02 |
Bridgetown, Barbados |
08:00 AM |
|
|
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.
|