Miami 7 Night Eastern Cruise
Day | Ports of Call | Arrive | Depart |
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Saturday | Miami | 4:00 pm | |
Sunday | At Sea | ||
Monday | San Juan, PR | 5:00 pm | 11:59 pm |
Tuesday | At Sea | 8:00 am | 6:00 pm |
Wednesday | Miami | 7:00 am | 5:00 pm |
Thursday | Miami | ||
Friday | Miami | ||
Saturday | Miami |
Day One
Embark on your cruise early this afternoon. Get acquainted with your surroundings and locate your spot on deck to enjoy the "Bon Voyage Party." This evening you will savor your first gourmet meal in the spacious dining room. After dinner, the curtains go up on your first sample of Vegas-style entertainment. Try your luck at the casino or dance at the disco. There are many places to stroll on board, or sit and enjoy the soft music and the sounds of the sea. Hungry for a quick meal or snack before bedtime? Sample the delicious midnight buffet!
Day Two
Today is a day at sea to enjoy all the shipboard activities, games, sports activities, and aerobic classes (for the energetic crowd). Sun worshipers pull up a deck chair by the pool and enjoy the the warming rays. Don't forget that cruising is a family vacation, and all the cruise lines offer special programs for the little ones up to teenagers.
Day Three
One of the largest islands in the Eastern Caribbean, Puerto Rico's landscape encompasses mountains, underground caves, coral reefs, white-sand beaches and an incredibly massive rain forest that supplies fresh water to most of the island. At the same time San Juan, the capital of the commonwealth, is a big city with a bustling business district, glitzy resorts and casinos, as well as one of the most stunning examples of colonial life in the Western world.
Day Four
St. Thomas is known as an idyllic vacation spot today, but its history is not so peaceful. In the 18th century, the island was at the center of a bustling pirate culture, as swashbuckling pirates such as Blackbeard and Drake traded stolen wares in the port of Charlotte Amalie. This world-renowned Caribbean island is home to amazing beaches, gorgeous sea and landscapes and unbelievable duty-free shopping.
Day Five
When the Spanish closed their colonial fort on St. Maarten in 1648, a few Dutch and French soldiers hid on the island and decided to share it. Soon after, the Netherlands and France signed a formal agreement to split St. Maarten in half, as it is today. Philipsburg displays its Dutch heritage in its architecture and landscaping. The island offers endless stretches of beach, beautiful landscapes and great shopping.
Day Six & Seven
Relax and enjoy your last day at sea. Lie by the pools or enjoy the shows going on onboard the ship.