Even the beginning is a dream: The COLUMBUS carries you from the beaches of Isla Margarita to the small Caribbean natural beauty of Tobago. You will subsequently be received by the cheerful Brazilian beach life and catch the spirit of the exuberant joie de vivre. Enchanting sites like the historic district of Salvador with its alleys where Capoeira is at home or dreamy Olinda with its monasteries and churches tell of the heritage of the Portuguese colonial rulers who came ashore here in 1501. Even the view of Sugarloaf Mountain is "all-inclusive" on this cruise - encounters with South America that are unforgettable.
Highlights of this Cruise
Venezuela's Pearl: Isla Margarita
More than 50 inviting beaches, fishing villages and colonial towns: The "pearl of the Caribbean", off the coast of which people did actually dive for these treasures once upon a time, Isla Margarita invites you for some relaxing hours between colourful nature and eventful history.
Tranquil Caribbean Idyll Tobago
Where the underwater world shows its most shimmering sides and the butterflies flutter through one of the oldest rainforest preserves on Earth, pure Caribbean bliss awaits you.
Visit to "Devil's Island" Ile Royale
Time Out on the beach of Cumbuco
Olinda's Unique Flair
The Portuguese cried out "oh, how beautiful" when they landed here in 1535 and founded "ó linda". The charming alleys of the old town, which are adorned by colonial buildings and the monasteries and churches of the Jesuits, Franciscans, and Carmelites, have lost none of their appeal to the present day . A fantastic UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
Salvador's Colonial Heritage
The "Elevador Lacerda" connects the upper and lower town of Bahia's capital city and takes you right into the middle of this jewel of the baroque era, full of churches, art and culture.