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San Francisco - Miami
03.04.27 to 27.04.27|24 days
MS EUROPA
EUR2705
Relax in an exotic setting, admire the Mayan heritage and uncover the secrets of the rainforest – there are no limits to your discoveries on this cruise to the gems of Central America. The daytime passage through the Panama Canal also promises the very best views.
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San Francisco, the "City by the Bay", boasts a spectacularly scenic location, famous landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge and the former prison island of Alcatraz. Explore the charming districts such as Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf, enjoy the historic cable-car ride and experience the rich cultural scene. Or if you prefer, head to Napa Valley*, one of the most popular wine-growing regions in the USA. Let yourself be inspired by the relaxed atmosphere and unique flair of this wonderful city. San Francisco is a place full of discoveries and unforgettable experiences.
Between the Pacific beaches and the gentle hills of the Santa Ynez Mountains lies Santa Barbara, often referred to as the “American Riviera”. With its Mediterranean flair and breathtaking coastline, it captivates visitors. The Santa Barbara Courthouse, known for its impressive architecture and the panoramic views from its clock tower terrace, is one of the city’s main attractions, as is the colourful State Street, lined with boutiques and restaurants. Insider tips from Santa Barbara are the local wines and seasonal dishes that round off every visit deliciously.
Luxury and glamour have come to shape Cabo San Lucas and the scenic coast of Baja California – a refuge for Hollywood stars in the 1940s. World-class resorts, exclusive villas, relaxing spas and first-class golf courses dot the landscape. A particular highlight is the imposing arched rock El Arco at the southernmost point. Isla Espiritu Santo and Balandra Bay offer unforgettable experiences in nature, while snorkellers and divers are thrilled by the underwater world. Pacific waves make surfers’ hearts beat faster, whereas the calm waters of the Sea of Cortez, known as the “aquarium of the world”, invite you to relax and unwind.
With its charming lanes and idyllic beaches, Zihuatanejo exudes authentic Mexican flair – the former fishing village has retained much of its originality. Those who prefer a more luxurious stay will find first-class hotels and golf courses in the nearby resort of Ixtapa. The beautiful beach of Playa Las Gatas, in the south of Zihuatanejo, with its clear water and soft white sand, offers idyllic snorkelling conditions. Fresh seafood is served at the beach bars, tempting you enjoy and live in the moment.
A journey through scenic coffee plantations leads from Puerto Quetzal to the colonial city of Antigua: at an altitude of around 1,600 m (5,249 ft), it boasts well-preserved architecture and views of the Pacaya volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Puerto San Jose, where a black volcanic beach attracts locals and visitors alike, is also located near Puerto Quetzal. The area around Puerto Quetzal is an ideal starting point for exciting excursions and explorations of Guatemala.
Punta Arenas, a city full of history and cultural diversity, is located in southern Patagonia on the Strait of Magellan. Founded as a penal colony, it developed into a key harbour thanks to its location on an important trade route and the discovery of raw materials. Today, Punta Arenas delights visitors with the multitude of cultural influences that are reflected in its cityscape. The Magellan Monument on the Plaza de Armas, the historic cemetery and the nearby fjords are just a few of the highlights. Punta Arenas is also an ideal starting point for excursions to the Torres del Paine National Park.
The daytime passage through the Panama Canal is a unique experience that takes visitors right through one of the world’s most important engineering masterpieces. With its impressive locks, the canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and offers spectacular views of the lush tropical landscape. The famous locks of Miraflores and Gatun play a crucial role in the crossing and allow you to directly experience how nature and technology interact in a fascinating way. Sailing through the Panama Canal is more than just a passage – it is an insight into the heart of a global transport network that connects the world more closely together.
Surrounded by crystal-clear water, Isla Aguja in the middle of the San Blas Islands is a paradise on earth. Nature lovers and adventurers will find pristine beaches, lush tropical vegetation and the tranquillity of the largely unspoilt surroundings – a perfect place to escape from everyday life. The colourful underwater world is perfect for snorkelling and diving, and rare bird species sing in the trees: enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean in its most pristine form.
A city full of history and zest for life lies on the Caribbean coast of Colombia: Cartagena de Indias, often referred to as one of the most beautiful cities in South America. Founded in 1533, the “queen of Colombia’s coast” quickly developed into an important trading centre and is now a modern port with historical charm. Salsa beats, a gentle sea breeze and vibrant colours contribute to the atmosphere. The old town has cobbled streets, colonial buildings and exotic plazas to offer. At Plaza de Bolivar, behind the clock tower called Monumento Torre del Reloj, you can stop to sample local Colombian delicacies.
Tip from our travel concierge*:
Market visit and cookery course: Mercado Bazurto – a true labyrinth of market lanes that promises an authentic and adventurous market visit. Immerse yourself in a different world that appeals to all the senses. Using the fresh ingredients from the market, you will prepare a delicious lunch typical of the country.
The Caribbean coast around Limon, which is considered one of the most unspoilt provinces of Costa Rica, is around 200 km (124 mi.) long and is blessed with long white sandy beaches and coconut trees. Further inland, the landscape is shaped by rainforests, mountains and mangroves. Parque Vargas, an urban jungle in the middle of the capital Puerto Limon, has special charm – and with a bit of luck, you might even catch a glimpse of sloths here. The region, including Puerto Limon, is still relatively undeveloped for tourism and shows Costa Rica from its authentic and particularly appealing side.
A true idyll awaits travellers in Belize – turquoise waters, sandy white beaches and spectacular coral reefs make this Central American gem a unique place on earth. The Belize Barrier Reef, which extends for almost 300 km (186 mi.), is the second largest in the world and is home to more than 350 species of fish, including sharks and rays. Yet Belize also offers diverse flora and fauna ashore. Large parts are protected, and visitors can witness jaguars, pumas, howler monkeys and anteaters in their natural habitat. Over 500 species of birds, including toucans, make Belize a paradise for birdwatchers. In the jungle, the impressive Mayan ruins of Xunantunich await to be discovered.
Cozumel lies off the Yucatan peninsula lies – a paradise for beach lovers, divers and fans of culture alike. The island’s dream beaches and colourful underwater world were made famous in the 1960s when Jacques-Yves Cousteau explored its fascinating coral reefs. Even today, many follow in his “footsteps” underwater and discover the breathtaking vistas below the surface of the water that make Cozumel a popular destination for divers. But the island also offers cultural highlights: the Mayan ruins of San Gervasio and El Cedral, dedicated to the goddess Ixchel, transport visitors to the mysterious world of this lost civilisation.
Miami, the vibrant metropolis in Florida, is famous for its dazzling mix of beaches, culture and nightlife. As the gateway to the Caribbean, Miami is known for its year-round warm temperatures and glorious sunshine. The city offers endless possibilities, starting with the gorgeous beaches of Miami Beach, where you can take a dip in the turquoise water or stroll through the famous art deco neighbourhoods. With its Cuban influence, Little Havana will transport you to the vibrant world of Latin American culture, with delicious flavours and pulsating rhythms. Art lovers should visit the Pérez Art Museum and the Bass Museum of Art, which showcase modern and contemporary art. A stroll through the vibrant Wynwood and Design District neighbourhoods is equally rewarding, as you will find impressive street art, trendy galleries and upmarket boutiques here. Enjoy the exciting nightlife in South Beach, with its exclusive clubs and elegant bars. Miami also offers world-class shopping, from luxury designer boutiques to outlet malls. The city’s multicultural diversity is reflected in its wide range of cuisines – from Caribbean and Latin American to international specialities. Miami is a city that never sleeps and inspires every visitor with its unique flair and energy.
* The pre- and post-cruise programmes and shore activities are not included in the cruise price and are in the planning stage. Subject to change.
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