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Route

Day Travel station Arrival Departure Info
1.
Miami (Florida, USA)
Departure: 19:00
19:00
Miami, USA – Fascinating skyline invites you to discover the city
Miami is a city at the South-East coast of the US state of Florida. The "Coconut Grove" district was the heart of the settlement in 1884. Today, the city is dominated by elegant boutiques and pavement cafés. Often, free street concerts are held in the side streets - usually reggae or jazz music. The city has numerous high-rise buildings, hotel complexes, areas with palm trees, shopping centres, cultural and recreational facilities. Sights include: the Southeast Financial Center - the tallest building in Florida at 55 storeys high; Dade Country Courthouse; Metro Dade Cultural, a cultural centre that houses Miami Dade Main Library; the Centre for Fine Arts and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida.
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At Sea
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Jost Van Dyke (British Virgin Islands)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:30
08:00 18:30
Jost Van Dyke (British Virgin Islands) - Picture 1
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Gustavia (St. Barts)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Gustavia (St. Barts) - Picture 1
Gustavia is the capital of St. Barth's, one of the Lesser Antilles Islands. The island belonged to Sweden for a spell during the 18th century and the town is named after the king at that time, Gustav III. Gustavia is characterised by its low stone and wooden houses. The many exclusive boutiques and tax-free luxury shops are the perfect place for a spot of shopping. In the evening, people congregate in the many restaurants and bars of the bustling town centre. Sights include: "Wall House", the historical museum of Saint Barth and the old bell tower. From Fort Gustave you can enjoy a fantastic view of the whole island.
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At Sea
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Willemstad (Curacao)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Willemstad (Curacao) - Picture 1
Willemstad is the capital of Curaçao, the largest of the ABC Islands and a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site since 1997. The city is divided in two by the entranceway to the port and the famous Emma Bridge connects the two parts. The floating market with sailors and schooners from South America who sell fish, fruit and even monkeys direct from their ships is a must-see. Other sights include Fort Amsterdam, built in the 17th century, the Curaçao Museum with its old furniture and the oldest synagogue in the western world, Mikve Israel Emmanuel Synagogue, which dates from 1732. The houses in the old town, built in the Dutch colonial style, are also well worth a look. The vibrant port town is the perfect place to take a stroll and do some shopping, since it has many shops and shopping arcades
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Kralendijk (Bonaire)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Kralendijk (Bonaire) - Picture 1
Kralendijk is on Bonaire, one of the ABC Islands. It is a charming little island capital with a small harbour and a number of lovely old colonial houses dating from the 18th and 19th century. Fort Oranje, a Carribbean fort from the 19th century, the governor's palace - today the seat of the island parliament, the old port authority and the small fish market are all well worth a visit. Karel's Beach Bar is where people meet to watch the sun set in Kralendijk. The main shopping street is Kaya Grandi, where you can find anything you might need in the gift shops, boutiques and the large supermarket towards the city centre. Restaurants and bars are located mainly by the coast road with a view of the harbour.
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At Sea
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Cartagena (Columbia)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 23:00
07:00 23:00
Cartagena (Columbia) - Picture 1
Cartagena was founded in 1533 by Pedro de Heredias, a Spaniard and companion of Columbus, as a naval port. The historic old town and the harbour are listed and have been a World Heritage Site since 1984. Due to the flourishing trade in gold from Peru, silver from Bolivia and emeralds from Muzo, the city developed quickly and magnificently. Today, mainly oil coffee and platinum are exported and the city has been able to make a name for itself as one of the most beautiful colonial cities of South America. Sights include: the Gold Museum, the cathedral dating from the 16th/17th century and the San Felipe de Barajas fort with its amazing system of tunnels.
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At Sea
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Panama Canal (Panama)
Arrival: 05:30
Departure: 18:30
05:30 18:30
Panama Canal (Panama) - Picture 1
In the middle of Central America lies the tropical region of the Panama Canal with its lush vegetation and rainforests. The Panama Canal is a technical masterpiece and one of the most important waterways in the world. It takes just a day to travel along the canal, but visitors are sure to remember the trip for many a long year.
Fuerte Amador - Panamá (Panama)
Arrival: 19:00
19:00
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Fuerte Amador - Panamá (Panama)
Departure: 18:00
18:00
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At Sea
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At Sea
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Manta (Ecuador)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Manta (Ecuador) - Picture 1
Manta is the most important town in the province of Manabí. The name originates from the Manta culture, which dates back to the year 500. The town has undergone a dynamic development in the fields of industry, trade and tourism. It produces primarily coffee, cocoa and tuna. Not far from the town is Montecristi, where nearly the entire population is involved in the production of Panama hats. Sights include: the museum, which exhibits mostly pre-Columbian art; the Indio market selling hand-made items.
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Lima (Peru)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Lima (Peru) - Picture 1
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At Sea
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At Sea
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Valparaíso / Santiago de Chile (Chile)
Arrival: 13:30
13:30
Valparaíso / Santiago de Chile (Chile) - Picture 1

Valparaíso is one of the first cities founded by the Spanish in Chile. What is today Chile's largest sea port lies in a picturesque bay around which the city centre is built. This is where you can see historic buildings in the Victorian and neoclassical styles, huge squares and a modern port facility. The residential areas are for the most part situated on the hills surrounding the city to which the many stairways and a unique cable-car system with 16 carriages lead. It is well worth the journey uphill - the view of the harbour and the city centre is simply breathtaking. Probably the most unusual city in Chile, it is known for its interlinked houses with their traditional inner courtyards.

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Valparaíso / Santiago de Chile (Chile)
Departure: 19:00
19:00
Valparaíso / Santiago de Chile (Chile) - Picture 1

Valparaíso is one of the first cities founded by the Spanish in Chile. What is today Chile's largest sea port lies in a picturesque bay around which the city centre is built. This is where you can see historic buildings in the Victorian and neoclassical styles, huge squares and a modern port facility. The residential areas are for the most part situated on the hills surrounding the city to which the many stairways and a unique cable-car system with 16 carriages lead. It is well worth the journey uphill - the view of the harbour and the city centre is simply breathtaking. Probably the most unusual city in Chile, it is known for its interlinked houses with their traditional inner courtyards.

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At Sea
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At Sea
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Puerto Montt (Chile)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Puerto Montt (Chile) - Picture 1
Puerto Montt, the capital of the Chilean region of Los Lagos, is situated around 1,000 km South of Santiago at a wide Pacific bay. Despite having a population of 130,000, the port, which is the last stop on the North-South railway, has retained a small town atmosphere and charm. With its splendid rooftops and balconies, Puerto Montt is reminiscent of a small Bavarian village and was indeed inhabited for a time by Bavarian settlers. The city is famous for its eucalyptus and pine forests as well as the many lakes and snow-covered volcanoes.
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Castro (Chiloé, Chile)
Arrival: 07:30
Departure: 17:00
07:30 17:00
Castro is the capital of Chiloe, a small island off the Chilean coast in the Pacific Ocean. The people here are known for their cordiality and hospitality. All of Chiloe's towns are by the sea. The colourful houses built on stilts and small log cabins on the Fjord coast are typical of Castro. The houses, built on stilts, which are called "Palafitos", are situated in the tidal area at the coast; their wooden stilts are flooded daily by the rising sea water. The city is also known for its folk music and its woollen handicrafts.
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At Sea
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Chilean Fjords (Chile)
Chilean Fjords (Chile) - Picture 1
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Punta Arenas (Chile)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
Punta Arenas (Chile) - Picture 1
Punta Arenas is said to be the most southerly city on the planet. Prior to the opening of the Panama canal, the city on the Strait of Magellan was an important port shaped by a colourful mix of European immigrants. Luxurious villas owned by the sheep farming barons around the plaza line the city. The view over the colourful rooftops stretches across the Strait of Magellan to Tierra del Fuego. In the Summer people meet at the plaza, where large trees provide some much-welcomed shade.
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At Sea
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Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) - Picture 1
Ushuaia, the capital of the Argentinean part of Tierra del Fuego, was built by prisoners. The old prison has become an attraction and is a must-see. The town, which is considered to be the most southerly town in the world, lies directly by the snow-covered mountains of the Andes and by the Beagle Canal.
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At Sea
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Port Stanley (East Falkland, Falkland Islands)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Port Stanley (East Falkland, Falkland Islands) - Picture 1
Port Stanley, the small capital of the Falkland islands with a population of approximately 2,000, lies nestled in rough moorland. It is the single-storey Victorian wooden houses and sights like the Anglican cathedral with its unique archway made of whale bones and the Falkland Island Museum that lend the town its charm.
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At Sea
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Puerto Madryn (Chubut, Argentina)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
08:00 17:00
Puerto Madryn (Chubut, Argentina) - Picture 1
Modern architecture dominates the most part of Puerto Madryn, founded in the mid-19th century by colonists from Wales. There are lots of beaches in the centre of the city and the surrounding area that are excellent for swimming and sunbathing. The idyllic beaches of Playa La Mimosa and Playa El Indio to the South of the city centre are sheltered and especially popular. Puerto Madryn is also the most famous diving centre in Argentina. Crystal clear water and the rocky reefs in Golfo Nuevo as well as the untouched fauna attract a great number of visitors. The Valdés peninsula nature reserve with its sea lion, seal and elephant seal colonies, as well as whales and other sea animals is also nearby.
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Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Arrival: 07:00
07:00
Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Picture 1
Buenos Aires is the capital of the Republic of Argentina and was founded in 1536 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Mendoza. The Latin American city, also known as the "Queen of La Plata" has a very European feel, both in terms of architecture and local customs, spiced with a dash of Latin American warmth and informality. A megalopolis with eleven million inhabitants (making it one of the largest cities in the world) Buenos Aires has always had great allure. Incomers see it as the gateway to the New World, the city of tango, football, a vibrant cultural life and elegance in South America.
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Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Departure: 18:00
18:00
Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Picture 1
Buenos Aires is the capital of the Republic of Argentina and was founded in 1536 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Mendoza. The Latin American city, also known as the "Queen of La Plata" has a very European feel, both in terms of architecture and local customs, spiced with a dash of Latin American warmth and informality. A megalopolis with eleven million inhabitants (making it one of the largest cities in the world) Buenos Aires has always had great allure. Incomers see it as the gateway to the New World, the city of tango, football, a vibrant cultural life and elegance in South America.
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Montevideo (Uruguay)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Montevideo (Uruguay) - Picture 1
Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay and the municipality of the same name is seen to be the economic, administrative and cultural centre of the country. The nearby resorts with their beaches make the harbour particularly attractive. In addition to the varied cultural offerings, the city also has many tertiary education institutes, such as the University of the Republic, founded in 1849. Sights include: Montevideo hill; the mausoleum dedicated to the national hero, José Gervasio Artigas; the former seat of the national parliament, "Cabildo"; the cathedral, the National Museum of History and the Fine Arts.
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Punta del Este (Uruguay)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 23:00
08:00 23:00
Punta del Este (Uruguay) - Picture 1
Punta del Este is the most famous beach resort in Uruguay. It is particularly busy during the hot Summer months from December to February. The main street Gorlero has lots of boutiques and watchmakers as well as exclusive restaurants, cafés and shops selling souvenirs and postcards. At night, the shopping street is transformed into a huge party area and the bars, pubs, discos and the three large casinos never shut before sunrise.
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At Sea
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Porto Belo (Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
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Paranaguá (Paraná, Brazil)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
08:00 17:00
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Ilhabela (São Paulo, Brazil)
Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 22:00
09:00 22:00
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Ilha Grande (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Ilha Grande (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - Picture 1
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Buzios (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Buzios (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - Picture 1
The idyllic port of Búzios is hidden away on a peninsula in the South Atlantic Ocean. This fishing village, with its South Seas flair, free of giant concrete hotels and not far from Rio de Janeiro, is considered to be Brazil's top beach resort. Despite the varied options on offer to tourists, Búzios is far from being a Brazilian version of St. Tropez. Thanks to environmental initiatives it was possible to prevent it being developed into a faceless concrete hotel-lined beachfront - houses are not permitted to be built higher than two storeys. As a result, this once-remote fishing village has been able to retain its traditional charm.
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Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) - Picture 1
The metropolis of Rio de Janeiro lies nestled in beautiful countryside with a view of islands and paradise beaches. The city's landmarks are Copacabana beach and the Sugar Loaf Mountain, which gives the city its unmistakable silhouette. Opposite, on Corcovado hill, stands the world-famous statue of Christ. Historic churches and monuments compete with modern architecture; typical traditional street markets stand directly beside ultra-modern shopping centres. A trip in a cable car to the peak of the Sugar Loaf, which is over 700 m high, promises a truly breathtaking view of the city. Sights include: Metropolitana Cathedral, the municipal theatre, the city palace Paco Imperial, the National Historical Museum, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the statue of Christ.
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Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) - Picture 1
The metropolis of Rio de Janeiro lies nestled in beautiful countryside with a view of islands and paradise beaches. The city's landmarks are Copacabana beach and the Sugar Loaf Mountain, which gives the city its unmistakable silhouette. Opposite, on Corcovado hill, stands the world-famous statue of Christ. Historic churches and monuments compete with modern architecture; typical traditional street markets stand directly beside ultra-modern shopping centres. A trip in a cable car to the peak of the Sugar Loaf, which is over 700 m high, promises a truly breathtaking view of the city. Sights include: Metropolitana Cathedral, the municipal theatre, the city palace Paco Imperial, the National Historical Museum, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the statue of Christ.
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Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Departure: 23:00
23:00
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) - Picture 1
The metropolis of Rio de Janeiro lies nestled in beautiful countryside with a view of islands and paradise beaches. The city's landmarks are Copacabana beach and the Sugar Loaf Mountain, which gives the city its unmistakable silhouette. Opposite, on Corcovado hill, stands the world-famous statue of Christ. Historic churches and monuments compete with modern architecture; typical traditional street markets stand directly beside ultra-modern shopping centres. A trip in a cable car to the peak of the Sugar Loaf, which is over 700 m high, promises a truly breathtaking view of the city. Sights include: Metropolitana Cathedral, the municipal theatre, the city palace Paco Imperial, the National Historical Museum, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the statue of Christ.
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At Sea
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Salvador de Bahia (Brazil)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Salvador de Bahia (Brazil) - Picture 1
Salvador da Bahia, the 'black heart of Brazil', lies on the North-East coast. In the 16th century it was the largest city in the entire southern hemisphere. Today, Salvador is a melting pot of cultures and the centre of African culture. The city at "All Saints Bay" is probably the most exotic and eccentric city in Brazil. Two thirds of the population are the descendants of African slaves. African rituals, cults and religion can thus be found at every turn. In the historic old town, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, baroque buildings are a reminder of colonial rule. Lots of churches and a market for arts and crafts are also to be found in the town centre. A pure, exotic atmosphere, happy people, palm-lined beaches stretching several kilometres, music and the Afro-Brazilian culture are ever-present.
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St. Helena (St. Helena)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
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Walvis Bay (Namibia)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Walvis Bay (Namibia) - Picture 1
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Walvis Bay (Namibia)
Departure: 13:00
13:00
Walvis Bay (Namibia) - Picture 1
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Lüderitz (Namibia)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Lüderitz (Namibia) - Picture 1
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At Sea
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Cape Town (South Africa)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Cape Town (South Africa) - Picture 1
Cape Town, (Afrikaans Kaapstad) is the seat of the South African parliament, an anglican and a catholic archbishop and the capital of the Western Cape province, as well as a cultural centre with two universities and various research institutes, museums, libraries, theatres, botanic gardens and a zoo. Cape Town is situated at the northern edge of the Cape peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important centres of industry in South Africa. The suburbs stretch around the bay by the Cape peninsula and far into wine-growing country. The oldest part of the city between Table Bay and the slopes of Table Mountain (which measures 1,086 metres in height) is also a popular holiday destination. The surrounding area is dominated by Table Mountain. A cablecar route to the summit has been in place since 1926. The historic sights include the oldest building in the city (and, indeed, the country), Castle Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformation Church (1699), the old town hall (1755) and the Malai district around Signal Hill. Other sights include the parliament building (1886), the South African Museum (1825), the South African National Gallery (1871) and the South African State Library.
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Cape Town (South Africa)
Cape Town (South Africa) - Picture 1
Cape Town, (Afrikaans Kaapstad) is the seat of the South African parliament, an anglican and a catholic archbishop and the capital of the Western Cape province, as well as a cultural centre with two universities and various research institutes, museums, libraries, theatres, botanic gardens and a zoo. Cape Town is situated at the northern edge of the Cape peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important centres of industry in South Africa. The suburbs stretch around the bay by the Cape peninsula and far into wine-growing country. The oldest part of the city between Table Bay and the slopes of Table Mountain (which measures 1,086 metres in height) is also a popular holiday destination. The surrounding area is dominated by Table Mountain. A cablecar route to the summit has been in place since 1926. The historic sights include the oldest building in the city (and, indeed, the country), Castle Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformation Church (1699), the old town hall (1755) and the Malai district around Signal Hill. Other sights include the parliament building (1886), the South African Museum (1825), the South African National Gallery (1871) and the South African State Library.
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Cape Town (South Africa)
Departure: 13:30
13:30
Cape Town (South Africa) - Picture 1
Cape Town, (Afrikaans Kaapstad) is the seat of the South African parliament, an anglican and a catholic archbishop and the capital of the Western Cape province, as well as a cultural centre with two universities and various research institutes, museums, libraries, theatres, botanic gardens and a zoo. Cape Town is situated at the northern edge of the Cape peninsula and is one of the largest ports and one of the most important centres of industry in South Africa. The suburbs stretch around the bay by the Cape peninsula and far into wine-growing country. The oldest part of the city between Table Bay and the slopes of Table Mountain (which measures 1,086 metres in height) is also a popular holiday destination. The surrounding area is dominated by Table Mountain. A cablecar route to the summit has been in place since 1926. The historic sights include the oldest building in the city (and, indeed, the country), Castle Good Hope (1666), the Dutch Reformation Church (1699), the old town hall (1755) and the Malai district around Signal Hill. Other sights include the parliament building (1886), the South African Museum (1825), the South African National Gallery (1871) and the South African State Library.
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Mossel Bay (South Africa)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
08:00 17:00
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Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha (South Africa)
Arrival: 07:00
07:00
Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha (South Africa) - Picture 1
Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha is at Algoa Bay and is the fifth-largest city in South Africa. The pretty old town has retained its rural charm, while modern buildings line the periphery of the city. Climbing the steps up the 52-metre-high bell tower, 'Campanile', is well worth it for the excellent view of the port and the city centre. One of the oldest buildings in the city is on Castle Hill Street, the manse built in 1827 which today houses the Historical Museum. Other sights include: Fort Frederick, Market Square, the Oceanarium with a snake park and tropical hothouse
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Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha (South Africa)
Departure: 18:00
18:00
Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha (South Africa) - Picture 1
Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha is at Algoa Bay and is the fifth-largest city in South Africa. The pretty old town has retained its rural charm, while modern buildings line the periphery of the city. Climbing the steps up the 52-metre-high bell tower, 'Campanile', is well worth it for the excellent view of the port and the city centre. One of the oldest buildings in the city is on Castle Hill Street, the manse built in 1827 which today houses the Historical Museum. Other sights include: Fort Frederick, Market Square, the Oceanarium with a snake park and tropical hothouse
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Richards Bay (South Africa)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 19:00
07:00 19:00
'200 km North of Durban lies the small town of Richards Bay at the Indian Ocean. All the sights in the most varied and most beautiful provinces in South Africa are close at hand. Apart from anything else, Richards Bay is the starting point for many safaris and trips to the nearby nature reserves, such as Hluhluwe-Umfolozi, and the unique coastal scenery of Maputaland.
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Pointe des Galets (Réunion)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
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Port Louis (Mauritius)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Port Louis (Mauritius) - Picture 1
Port Louis, the capital of the African island paradise of Mauritius lies on the West coast of the island, nestled between the Moka mountains and the Indian Ocean. The city is an invigorating mix of city bustle, the grand elegance of a bygone age and multicultural cooperation. Popular destinations in the town centre include the wide luxury street with its King palms and the market with its iron market halls. If you want to buy something here, you have to be prepared to barter. In the town centre close to the port a number of colonial buildings add a touch of palatial pizazz. The best view of the city is to be had from Fort Adelaide, which dates from the British era and sits enthroned in the centre of the city atop a small hill. The island of Mauritius itself is of volcanic origin which is why it is lined by mountain ranges. Huge sugar-cane plantations and paradise beaches are what the island is famous for.
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Port Louis (Mauritius)
Departure: 14:00
14:00
Port Louis (Mauritius) - Picture 1
Port Louis, the capital of the African island paradise of Mauritius lies on the West coast of the island, nestled between the Moka mountains and the Indian Ocean. The city is an invigorating mix of city bustle, the grand elegance of a bygone age and multicultural cooperation. Popular destinations in the town centre include the wide luxury street with its King palms and the market with its iron market halls. If you want to buy something here, you have to be prepared to barter. In the town centre close to the port a number of colonial buildings add a touch of palatial pizazz. The best view of the city is to be had from Fort Adelaide, which dates from the British era and sits enthroned in the centre of the city atop a small hill. The island of Mauritius itself is of volcanic origin which is why it is lined by mountain ranges. Huge sugar-cane plantations and paradise beaches are what the island is famous for.
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Mahé (Seychelles)
Arrival: 07:00
07:00
Mahé (Seychelles) - Picture 1
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Mahé (Seychelles)
Departure: 05:00
05:00
Mahé (Seychelles) - Picture 1
Praslin (Seychelles)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Praslin (Seychelles) - Picture 1
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Maskat / Muscat (Oman)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Maskat / Muscat (Oman) - Picture 1
Maskat is the capital of Oman and lies in a natural bay, sheltered by mountains, over which tower the impressive forts of Mirani and Jalali. Sights include: the Sultan's palace, the attractive old town area of Muttrah with its waterside road and the bustling bazaars.
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Maskat / Muscat (Oman)
Maskat / Muscat (Oman) - Picture 1
Maskat is the capital of Oman and lies in a natural bay, sheltered by mountains, over which tower the impressive forts of Mirani and Jalali. Sights include: the Sultan's palace, the attractive old town area of Muttrah with its waterside road and the bustling bazaars.
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Maskat / Muscat (Oman)
Departure: 13:00
13:00
Maskat / Muscat (Oman) - Picture 1
Maskat is the capital of Oman and lies in a natural bay, sheltered by mountains, over which tower the impressive forts of Mirani and Jalali. Sights include: the Sultan's palace, the attractive old town area of Muttrah with its waterside road and the bustling bazaars.
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Khasab (Oman)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Khasab (Oman) - Picture 1
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Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) - Picture 1
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Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Departure: 18:00
18:00
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) - Picture 1
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Doha (Qatar)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Doha (Qatar) - Picture 1
103.
Mina Khalifa / Manama (Bahrain)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 19:00
08:00 19:00
Mina Khalifa / Manama (Bahrain) - Picture 1
104.
At Sea
105.
Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - Picture 1
The Arabian metropolis of Dubai has a population of 674,000 - 97% of the population of the United Arab Emirates. The city is the economic centre of the union, since it has the only natural harbour at the Persian Gulf. The city is also known for its oil wells. Over the last few years, Dubai has become increasingly popular among tourists since it successfully marries the atmosphere of 'Arabian Nights' with modernity and abstract architecture. Now the historically important buildings and areas of the city are being rebuilt and the trader's district of "Bastaktia" has already been completely restored. Dubai - a city of contrasts. In addition to the traditional places of pilgrimage, this westernised city is home to the only 7-star hotel in the world, "Burj al Arab". It is the tallest, most expensive and most exclusive luxury hotel on the planet and even its immense size and breathtaking architecture are sure to impress. Due to the city's affluence there is almost no crime here. The bustling international port is also a top-class shopping destination. Holidaymakers who enjoy sports will love the excellent sports and recreational facilities in Dubai. The golf courses, watersports facilities, sunbathing on the seemingly endless (and almost deserted!) sandy beaches and desert safaris are the most popular pasttimes. Other attractions in Dubai include: Jumeirah Mosque, the World Trade Center, the royal palaces, Dubai Museum, "Goldsouk" and the spice market.
106.
Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Departure: 19:00
19:00
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - Picture 1
The Arabian metropolis of Dubai has a population of 674,000 - 97% of the population of the United Arab Emirates. The city is the economic centre of the union, since it has the only natural harbour at the Persian Gulf. The city is also known for its oil wells. Over the last few years, Dubai has become increasingly popular among tourists since it successfully marries the atmosphere of 'Arabian Nights' with modernity and abstract architecture. Now the historically important buildings and areas of the city are being rebuilt and the trader's district of "Bastaktia" has already been completely restored. Dubai - a city of contrasts. In addition to the traditional places of pilgrimage, this westernised city is home to the only 7-star hotel in the world, "Burj al Arab". It is the tallest, most expensive and most exclusive luxury hotel on the planet and even its immense size and breathtaking architecture are sure to impress. Due to the city's affluence there is almost no crime here. The bustling international port is also a top-class shopping destination. Holidaymakers who enjoy sports will love the excellent sports and recreational facilities in Dubai. The golf courses, watersports facilities, sunbathing on the seemingly endless (and almost deserted!) sandy beaches and desert safaris are the most popular pasttimes. Other attractions in Dubai include: Jumeirah Mosque, the World Trade Center, the royal palaces, Dubai Museum, "Goldsouk" and the spice market.
107.
At Sea
108.
At Sea
109.
At Sea
110.
Salalah (Oman)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 15:00
08:00 15:00
Salalah (Oman) - Picture 1
Salalah, the capital of the famous province of Dhofar, known as the land of frankincense, is a coastal town in picturesque surroundings with both historic and modern influences and bordered by tropical beaches. This is the site, for instance, of Sumhurum, the ruins of an ancient city and what is thought to have been the palace of the legendary King of Saba. Coconut palms, papaya plants, banana trees and frankincense trees line the streets, since this lively city between the mountain ranges has a tropical climate. Sights include: the gold market, the fishing villages of Mirbat and Taqa, Job's grave and the caves of Mughsail Beach.
111.
At Sea
112.
At Sea
113.
At Sea
114.
At Sea
115.
At Sea
116.
Aqaba (Jordan)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:30
07:00 17:30
Aqaba (Jordan) - Picture 1
Aqaba is the only city in Jordan located by the sea. It was once the most important port at the Red Sea and connected the region with the Middle and Far-East. For seafarers this ancient city has been the gateway to South Arabia, Egypt, India and China since time immemorial. Aqaba is famous for its pink-coloured gravestones and temples, hewn straight from the sandstone cliffs. Other sights include the 12th century fort and the region's unique underwater world.
117.
Safaga (Egypt)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 23:00
07:00 23:00
Its harbour and the small tourist village surrounding it are what give Safaga, around 53 km South of Hurghada, its unique charm. A special feature are the black sand dunes, an excellent spot for any sun-worshipper! The very salty water here is also said to have a particularly positive effect on the skin. Safaga is also considered to be a paradise for divers. The village itself has some small but excellent fish restaurants and lovely little souvenir shops.
118.
At Sea
119.
Suez Canal (Egypt)
Arrival: 04:30
Departure: 18:00
04:30 18:00
Suez Canal (Egypt) - Picture 1
120.
Alexandria (Egypt)
Arrival: 08:00
08:00
Alexandria (Egypt) - Picture 1
'The second-largest city in Egypt was founded in 332 B.C. by Alexander the Great. The city has two ports. The eastern port flourished during the Middle Ages. Sights include: the Pompeii Pillar, Cleopatra's Obelisk within the old city walls, Abul Abbas Mosque (a stylistic masterpiece of Islamic architecture), Ras el Tin Palace, Montaza Palace, the Sultan Kait Bey Fort at the port with an amazing view of Alexandria. Other attractions include the remains of Alexandria's Roman period: Kom el Dikka (the only Roman amphitheatre on African soil), and the burial grounds at Kom el Shukafa.
121.
Alexandria (Egypt)
Departure: 17:00
17:00
Alexandria (Egypt) - Picture 1
'The second-largest city in Egypt was founded in 332 B.C. by Alexander the Great. The city has two ports. The eastern port flourished during the Middle Ages. Sights include: the Pompeii Pillar, Cleopatra's Obelisk within the old city walls, Abul Abbas Mosque (a stylistic masterpiece of Islamic architecture), Ras el Tin Palace, Montaza Palace, the Sultan Kait Bey Fort at the port with an amazing view of Alexandria. Other attractions include the remains of Alexandria's Roman period: Kom el Dikka (the only Roman amphitheatre on African soil), and the burial grounds at Kom el Shukafa.
122.
At Sea
123.
Piraeus / Athens (Greece)
Arrival: 05:00
Departure: 19:00
05:00 19:00
Piraeus / Athens (Greece) - Picture 1

Piraeus, today a modern port town, has been Athens' port since ancient times and used to be connected with the capital by means of city walls. Only remnants of these wall remain. Piraeus has made a name for itself primarily on account of its appealing nightlife and the romantic fish restaruants by the sea. Sights include: the ancient harbour Zea Marina, the remnants of the long walls (5th century B.C.), the Archaeological Museum with ancient shipwrecks, statues of Apollo and Athena, the Hellenic Marine Museum and the Veakio Theatre.

124.
Milos (Greece)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Milos (Greece) - Picture 1
125.
Nauplia (Peloponnese, Greece)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 18:00
08:00 18:00
Nauplia (Peloponnese, Greece) - Picture 1
The charming little town of Nauplion, once the capital city of Greece, is perfect for tours of the surrounding area, such as the ancient Mycenae and the famous theatre of Epidaurus. A stroll through the beautiful old town with its lovingly restored houses is also fascinating. A visit to the Palamidi fort above the rooftops of the old town is well worth it for the wonderful panorama view of the Argolis.
126.
At Sea
127.
Valletta (Malta)
Arrival: 07:30
Departure: 17:00
07:30 17:00
Valletta (Malta) - Picture 1
Valletta is the first city in modern times to be built entirely on the basis of the drafts drawn by Jean de la Valetta of the Order of St. John. The capital of Malta is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Upon entering the harbour you can see the huge fortifications of the old town with its splendid buildings. The city invites tourists to visit the ceremonial church of San Giovanni and the Hospital of the Grand Master of the Order of St. John, which dates from the 16th century. Republic Street, which is always very busy, is a testament to the convivial nature of the residents and shows how much fun shopping here can be. Other sights include: Baracca Gardens, the National Archaeological Museum, Fort St. Elmo with its Defence Museum and the old palace.
128.
Lipari (Aeolean Island, Italy)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
08:00 22:00
Lipari (Aeolean Island, Italy) - Picture 1
129.
Agropoli (Italy)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
08:00 20:00
130.
At Sea
131.
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy)
Arrival: 08:30
08:30
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy) - Picture 1

Livorno is around 20 km from Pisa. With a population of 180,000 it is the second-largest town in Tuscany. Via the "Fossi Medici" (italian meaning Medici moat), the canals of "new Venice" that connect the fort with the harbour, you come to the "Piazza Grande" with the San Francesco cathedral. Along the "Viale Italia" you can take a walk all the way to the Terrazza Mascagni, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the sea and the island of Gorgona which lies directly opposite. The seafront is also where you can find the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Cestoni", which is also the university's centre for marine biology.

132.
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy)
Departure: 14:00
14:00
Livorno / Florence/Pisa (Italy) - Picture 1

Livorno is around 20 km from Pisa. With a population of 180,000 it is the second-largest town in Tuscany. Via the "Fossi Medici" (italian meaning Medici moat), the canals of "new Venice" that connect the fort with the harbour, you come to the "Piazza Grande" with the San Francesco cathedral. Along the "Viale Italia" you can take a walk all the way to the Terrazza Mascagni, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the sea and the island of Gorgona which lies directly opposite. The seafront is also where you can find the municipal aquarium "Diacinto Cestoni", which is also the university's centre for marine biology.

133.
Nice (France)
Arrival: 07:00
07:00
Nice (France) - Picture 1
The capital of the Cote d'Azur stretches along the wonderful Baie des Anges. Thanks to its favourable geographical and climactic position, this location has had a settlement since early days. Nice is a flourishing modern town with cultural activities on a grand scale (congresses, exhibitions, festivals). The town nevertheless retains its old traditions, e.g. the famous carnival and the charm of its picturesque old town with bustling little streets, the colourful flower market and the old harbour. As soon as you say 'Nice', people immediately think of the famous "Promenade des Anglais'‚ which has become the town's landmark and is now an international meeting place. Sights worth seeing: the Palais Lascarris, the Hotel Négresco, Place Masenna, Museum Massena, the harbour area, the castle hill and the Cadran solaire humain de Rauba Capeu.

Standard included services

Included

  • Cruise from Miami (Florida, USA) / to Nice (France)
  • All harbour charges and taxes
  • Participation in board events and use of most of the ship facilities
  • All drinks in the suite (minibar replenished daily)
  • All soft drinks on board
  • Coffee and tea on board free of charge
  • Soft drinks and a selection of alcoholic drinks onboard
  • Welcome champagne in the cabin
  • Tips on board
  • All meals (in some speciality restaurants surcharges are possible)
  • Special evening event
  • 24-hour cabin service
  • Free laundry services on board
  • Luggage transport at embarkation and disembarkation
  • 500 USD onboard credit per person
  • Free Internet

Not included

  • Personal expenses on board
  • Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.
  • Shore excursions, coach tours, walking tours
  • Travel insurance
Silversea
Package: Cruise All Inclusive Extra
This package includes the following services in addition to the standard included services:
  • 8280 USD shore excursion credit per8280 USD crédito para excursões por camarote

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The indicated cruise prices are special rates that can be subject to special terms of payment and cancellation according to the Terms and Conditions of the organizer.

The advertised cruises, prices, itineraries, etc. are not binding and all information is subject to change by the tour operators.

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  • About 27 sqm
  • panoramic window
  • 1 queen size bed (separable)
  • marble bathroom with bath tub, shower and WC
  • Hairdryer
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Toiletries
  • sofa corner
  • Walk-in closet
  • Desk
  • Chair
  • Сosmetic table
  • Flatscreen TV
  • DVD player
  • direct dial telephone
  • Unlimited internet access
  • Minibar
  • Safe
  • Air-conditioning
  • Personalized letter paper
  • Daily newspaper
  • champagne and fruits at embarkation
  • Butler service

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    Customer evaluations - Silver Shadow

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    Recommendation rate

    80.8%

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    4 Stars
    x 11
    3 Stars
    x 4
    2 Stars
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    Travel dates Evaluation Cabin Type of cruise Description
    Travel dates: Jun 13, 2018 Evaluation: 3.1 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Description:
    Die Silversea als doch sehr teures Schiff hat unsere Erwartungen klar nicht erfüllt!
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    Travel dates: Jun 15, 2017 Evaluation: 3.3 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Description:
    Sehr schöne und erlebnisreiche Reise, die Zugfahrt war einmalig.
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    Travel dates: Oct 19, 2014 Evaluation: 4.0 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Description:
    Traumreise
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    Travel dates: Sep 24, 2014 Evaluation: 4.1 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Description:
    Ausgezeichnetes, erstklsssiges und relativ kleines Kreuzfahrt-Schiff mit besonderer Ambiente. Sehr [...] Read more
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    Travel dates: Nov 25, 2013 Evaluation: 4.0 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Description:
    Schöne Reise.
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    Travel dates: Jan 11, 2026 Evaluation: 5.0 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Read
    Travel dates: Dec 10, 2025 Evaluation: 4.9 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Read
    Travel dates: Dec 1, 2025 Evaluation: 4.7 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Read
    Travel dates: Mar 13, 2025 Evaluation: 3.2 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Read
    Travel dates: Nov 15, 2021 Evaluation: 4.0 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Read

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