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44 nights

44 nights cruise in Grand Voyage/World Cruise

with Sonata
Departure Port
Los Angeles (California)
Ports of Call
Los Angeles (California),Ensenada (Mexico),Cabo San Lucas (Mexico),Acapulco (Mexico),Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala),Puntarenas (Costa Rica),Cartagena (Colombia),George Town (Grand Cayman, USA),Miami (Florida, USA),Philipsburg (St. Maarten),Fort De France (Martinique),Castries (St.Lucia),St. George's (Grenada),Oranjestad (Aruba),Miami (Florida, USA),San Juan (Puerto Rico),Charlotte Amalie (St.Thomas),Basseterre (St. Kitts),Pointe A Pitre (Guadeloupe),Tortola,Miami (Florida, USA),Cozumel,Roatan (Honduras),Whitsunday Islands (Australia),Harvest Caye (Belize),Puerto Costa Maya (Mexico),Miami (Florida, USA)
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Acapulco, Mexico

Acapulco, located in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, is a legendary and glamorous destination that blends tropical beauty, vibrant culture, and a rich historical legacy. Once the crown jewel of Mexican tourism and a favorite escape for Hollywood stars and jet-set travelers in the mid-20th century, Acapulco continues to captivate cruise passengers with its energy, charm, and stunning coastal scenery.

One of its most iconic attractions is La Quebrada, where daring cliff divers leap from heights of up to 35 meters into narrow ocean inlets—a spectacle that must be seen to be believed. The city’s historic center offers a glimpse into authentic Mexican life, with its colonial-era churches, local markets, and rooftop terraces overlooking the bay. The San Diego Fort, perched above the harbor, tells the story of Acapulco’s maritime and trade history while offering breathtaking views.

The city’s beaches range from tranquil coves to lively shores filled with music and beachside vendors. Local cuisine is a highlight—fresh ceviche, traditional guacamole, and colorful Mexican cocktails create a feast for the senses.

The cruise port is centrally located, providing easy access to the main sights and experiences. Acapulco is a destination where tradition meets vitality, offering visitors a taste of Mexico that is rich in color, rhythm, and unforgettable moments.

Oranjestad, Aruba

Just 30 km long and 10 km wide, Aruba is a sunny island almost all over the year. Here there are the most incredible beaches in the world. It's better to explore Aruba on foot, walking along the streets with palm trees, of the capital Oratzestant.This city is full of life, and has the charm of a Dutch colony, pastel colored houses, the castle and a wonderful market.

Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico

Costa Maya, once the commercial center of the Mayan Empire, is located in the Caribbean, Mexico and is known for its jungles, beaches, lagoons and ancient Mayan monuments. Explore the amazing ancient Mayan monuments, buy local handicrafts or dive in the waters of the coast of Mexico to admire the sea life.

Cartagena, Colombia

Located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, the historical city of Cartagena is almost entirely surrounded by lagoons and bays, while still surrounded by fortifications of 17th century that were protecting the gold and treasures with destination to Spain. The many squares will offer a shady retreat as you explore the streets that cross a colonial baroque architecture.

Cozumel

Cozumel offers any kind of adventure. Explore the unique architecture of the Tulum's Maya, like the pyramid-shaped El Castillo, which stands over the city from a 12 meters high cliff . Then explore the underwater world of Tsankanamp in the submarine Atlantis. Do a jeep safari in the tropical landscape of Cozumel's east side. Go through the dunes and trails for an unforgettable experience.

Tortola

Tortola is the capital and the largest island of British Virgin Islands. Lush mountains, virgin, sandy beaches and lot of sport activities, especially sailing, will make your stay in Tortola unforgettable.

Ensenada, Mexico

Ensenanta, the oldest community in the Baja peninsula, is a wonderful destination for water sports, with activities ranging from fishing to diving. Visit Riviera Pasifica, which once was a luxury resort and casino, very popular in the circle of film stars and millionaires during the decade of 20s.

Fort De France, Martinique

Fort-de-France,the capital of Martinique, is one of the major cities in the Caribbean.It is a beautiful place full of hills that, definetely, allures the tourists.Here, there are magnificent beaches that offer the visitors the opportunity to experience many water sports such as snorkelling,sailing,diving and fishing.Do not forget to get an interesting walk at the center of the town where there is the beautiful garden, called La Savane.Fort-de-France has,also, an attractive history to show.Finally, for the lovers of taste, these place is famous for its flavors.

 

George Town, Grand Cayman, USA

Grand Cayman is a beautiful island in Caribbean. Its capital, the Georgetown is famous for its Seven Mile Beatch, which is continuously proposed as one of the best beaches in the world and offers an incredible variety of water sports.

St. George's, Grenada

Undoubtedly,St. George's is a small vibrant city full of colours that captures the visitors!

St. George's is the capital of Grenada and it is a very famous Caribbean tourist destination that attracts people from all over the world.It has a lot to show to the visitors, from history to natural beauty.Ηere, you can admire the beautiful beaches with the white sand and enjoy the sun and the watersports such as scuba diving. Also, you can visit the historical museums such as Grenada's National Museum.Hiking through the rain rainforest will give you  the opportunity to explore the magnificent exotic watefalls and admire the breathtaking view.

Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala

Puerto Quetzal is the largest port on Guatemala’s Pacific coast, located on the ocean shore and not far from the capital, Guatemala City. It serves as a key hub for imports and exports, while also functioning as an important stop for cruise ships visiting the country. From there, travelers can take excursions to attractions such as the colonial city of Antigua, local coffee plantations, and the region’s volcanoes. The port combines commercial activity with tourism, acting as a gateway to Guatemala’s natural and cultural heritage.

Harvest Caye, Belize

Harvest Caye is an island in Belize. It is ideal for those who desire to explore exotic wildlife and tropical rainforests. Visitors can relax and enjoy adventure in this stunning paradise. 

Los Angeles (California)

Los Angeles, in California, is a multicultural metropolis known for its entertainment industry and Hollywood. It combines glamorous neighborhoods such as Beverly Hills and Santa Monica with beaches, world-class museums (Getty Center, LACMA), and a vibrant nightlife. It serves as a hub for cinema, fashion, and technology, offering a unique blend of urban energy, culture, and West Coast lifestyle.

Miami, Florida, USA

World-famous beaches, exceptional nightlife, unique culinary experiences and Latin atmosphere, are all those that make this city so fascinating. Miami Beach is one of the most popular attractions of the city with wide sandy beaches, warm waters and a great variety of water sports. A tour to the famous Art Deco district of the South Beach is also a unique experience.

Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe

Like any other Eastern Caribbean city Pointe a Pitre experiences quite evenly spread rainfall during the year with a wetter season between July and November which coincides with hurri came season.

Pointe-a-Pitre is the largest city of Guadeloupe,an overseas region and department of France located in the Lesser Antilles of which it is a sous-prefecture,being the seat of the Arrondissement of Ponte a Pitre.Like any other Eastern Caribbean city Pointe a Pitre experiences quite evenly spread rainfall during the year with a wetter season between July and November which coincides with hurri came season.

Roatan, Honduras

Roatan in Honduras is a lush Caribbean island known for its crystal-clear waters and well-preserved coral formations.
Its beaches remain calm and naturally beautiful, with soft white sand and an unpretentious charm. The marine life is remarkable, making it an ideal place for diving and snorkeling. The island’s small communities keep an authentic, friendly island character. It’s a destination that blends relaxation, adventure, and genuine tropical appeal.

 

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

At the edge of the Baja peninsula, Cabo San Lucas is a perfect example of the ultimate paradise. This remoted location and its unspoiled beauty makes it the ideal destination for relaxation. There is also available a great variety of activities from scuba diving to surfing and kayaking. Alternatively cross the Los Campos searching for whales.

Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Puntarenas is located along the Pacific coast in Costa Rica. An excellent place to see native wildlife, from red parrots to the primary predator of Central America, the jaguar. Surfers all around the world consider this region to be the best for surfing. As one of the major fishing ports, Puntarenas is the perfect place to enjoy  fresh seafood cooked according to the local recipe.
 

San Juan (Puerto Rico)

San Juan is the second oldest city in North and South America. The houses in pastel colors, balconies with wrought iron, squares with rows of statues and blue narrow cobbled streets are a conspicuous contrast to this noisy, modern,full of energy city . Although the city is busy all day long, the old San Juan, really comes alive at night when the restaurants, pubs and cafes on the sidewalks are flooded with people of all ages enjoying the fantastic scenery of the island.

Basseterre (St. Kitts)

Surprisingly, the central square of St. Kitts, is designed in the style of London's Piccadilly Circus. For a view of St.Kitts, take the decker train going round the island, passing by the Brimstooun Fort and other attractions. Alternatively, there is a great tour that initially makes a stop at the world famous studio Karimpel Batik before walking tour in the forest.

Castries (St.Lucia)

Saint Lucia is a small, tropical island, with a magnificent scenery. Mountains, dense virgin forests, sandy beaches and acres of banana plantations make it one of the most spectacular islands. Castries, the colorful capital of the island, has an authentic Caribbean charm and hosts several historical sights of Saint Lucia as La Tok Battery, a fortress on a hilltop with spectacular views of the port.

Charlotte Amalie (St.Thomas)

The idyllic Caribbean island of St. Thomas is famous not only for its beautiful beaches and crystal waters but also for its duty-free market. Look for duty free shopping, from drinks to imported Chinese porcelain, diamonds and crystals. The capital of the island and the U.S. Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie. Enjoy the island’s world-renowned golf course, picture-perfect beaches and spectacular nightlife. 

Philipsburg (St. Maarten)

The unique Caribbean island, St. Maarten, is governed by two independent states, and although each half of the island is different, the residents live in harmony. The Dutch part, the capital of Philipsburg is a paradise for shopping, with a fantastic selection of shops and boutiques on the cobbled streets and narrow alleys.

Whitsunday Islands, Australia

The Whitsunday Islands is a collection of continental islands in Queensland, Australia. They constitute a popular yachting destination as well as an ideal spot for the lovers of sailing and kayaking. The Whitsunday islands, Hook and South Molle give tourists the opportunity to camping into specially designed camping areas, while many resorts are also available. The capital centre is the Hamilton Island, which has its own commercial airport.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Los Angeles (California) ------ 17:00
2 Ensenada, Mexico 07:00 15:00
3 Cruising 00:00 00:00
4 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 09:00 17:00
5 Cruising 00:00 00:00
6 Acapulco, Mexico 09:00 17:00
7 Cruising 00:00 00:00
8 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 07:00 19:00
9 Cruising 00:00 00:00
10 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 07:00 17:00
11 Cruising 00:00 00:00
12 Cruising 00:00 00:00
13 Cartagena, Colombia 11:00 19:00
14 Cruising 00:00 00:00
15 George Town, Grand Cayman, USA 08:00 16:00
16 Cruising 00:00 00:00
17 Miami, Florida, USA 07:00 17:00
18 Cruising 00:00 00:00
19 Cruising 00:00 00:00
20 Philipsburg (St. Maarten) 07:00 16:00
21 Fort De France, Martinique 08:00 18:00
22 Castries (St.Lucia) 07:00 17:00
23 St. George's, Grenada 07:00 17:00
24 Cruising 00:00 00:00
25 Oranjestad, Aruba 07:00 17:00
26 Cruising 00:00 00:00
27 Cruising 00:00 00:00
28 Miami, Florida, USA 07:00 19:00
29 Cruising 00:00 00:00
30 Cruising 00:00 00:00
31 San Juan (Puerto Rico) 07:00 17:00
32 Charlotte Amalie (St.Thomas) 07:00 17:00
33 Basseterre (St. Kitts) 08:00 18:00
34 Pointe A Pitre, Guadeloupe 08:00 16:00
35 Tortola 09:00 17:00
36 Cruising 00:00 00:00
37 Cruising 00:00 00:00
38 Miami, Florida, USA 07:00 17:00
39 Cruising 00:00 00:00
40 Cozumel 07:00 17:00
41 Roatan, Honduras 09:00 17:00
42 Whitsunday Islands, Australia 07:00 17:00
42 Harvest Caye, Belize 07:00 17:00
43 Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico 09:00 17:00
44 Cruising 00:00 00:00
45 Miami, Florida, USA 07:00 ------
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Oceania Cruises

YOUR WORLD. YOU WAY

Whatever corner of the globe beckons you to explore, Oceania Cruises takes you there in comfort and style. Relax onboard our luxurious ships and savour exquisite cuisine that is renowned as the finest at sea and even rivals the best Michelin-starred restaurants ashore. Inspired by Master Chef Jacques Pepin, these culinary delights have always distinguished the Oceania Cruises experience from any other. And considering the uncompromising quality, perhaps the most remarkable aspect of an Oceania Cruises voyage is its incredible value. Lavish complimentary amenities abound, and there are never supplemental dining charges in any of the restaurants. Value-priced packages ensure that exploring ashore, sipping a glass of vintage wine or surfing the Internet is both convenient and affordable. Every moment spent on an Oceania Cruises voyage confirms that this is Your World. Your Way.

MID - SIZE SHIPS

Mid-size holds great benefits Once you sail one of our mid-size ships, you will never settle for anything less, nor will you ever again be satisfied with anything more in regard to size. Our ships cater to just 684 pampered guests on Regatta, Insignia and Nautica and 1,250 privileged guest on Marina and Riviera. Warmth and conviviality come naturally. Elegance and grace are given. The ambiance is exceptionally relaxed and personal as we singularly focus on your individual desires. Consequently, service standards soar, guests easily develop a rapport with staff and fellow guests, and the friendships only deepen as the days pass effortlessly.

All the elements for bliss Being mid-size even facilitates going ashore, as our ships can slip into boutique ports off-limits to larger vessels. Of course, the fact that our ships are mid-size positively influences every aspect of the onboard experience. With no need to rush, stand in endless lines or worry about crowds, you can savour the defining elements that make our ships so special. Our cuisine, "the finest at sea", is carefully prepared a la minute. Appointments for spa services are readily available in the relaxing Canyon Ranch SpaClub. A comfortable chaise always awaits should you decide to lounge by the pool. Life just seems to proceed at a more courteous pace.

SHIPS' SPECIFICATIONS - MARINA & RIVIERA

Year Built: Marina 2011, Riviera 2012 / Gross Tonnage : 66.084 / Length : 239.24 metres / Beam : 32.2 metres / Cruising Speed : 20 knots / Guest Decks : 11 / Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy) : 1.250 / Staff Size : 800 / Guest to Staff Ratio : 1.56 to 1/ Nationality of Officers : European

SHIPS' SPECIFICATIONS - REGATTA, INSIGNIA & NAUTICA

Year Built: Regatta & Insignia 1998, Nautica 2000 / Refurbishment Dates : Regatta, May 2014, - Insignia, April 2014 - Nautica, May 2014 / Gross Tonnage : 30.277 / Length : 180.96 metres / Beam : 25.45 metres / Cruising Speed : 18 knots / Guest Decks : 9 / Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy) : 684 / Staff Size : 400 / Guest to Staff Ratio : 1.71 to 1/ Nationality of Officers : European

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