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44 nights sailing from Miami on cruise ship Nautica

Itinerary: Sailing from Miami, visiting Antigua (St. John's), Santa Lucia (Castries), Grenada (Antilles), Port of Spain, Trinidad, Macapa (Brazil), Santarem (Brazil), Boca de Valeria (Brazil), Manaus (Brazil), Parintins (
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44 nights sailing from Miami on cruise ship Nautica

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Ocean View

Ocean View D

Deluxe Ocean View C2

Deluxe Ocean View C1

Ocean View E

Balcony

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Veranda Stateroom B1

Concierge Level Veranda A3

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Concierge Level Veranda A1

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Penthouse Suite PH2

Penthouse Suite PH1

Vista Suite VS

Owner´s Suite OS

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Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Miami Embarkation | Departure: 17:00H 11 hours in destination
Day 2-3 at sea
Day 4 Antigua (St. John's) Arrival time: 12:00H | Departure: 20:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 5 Santa Lucia (Castries) Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 19:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 6 Grenada (Antilles) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 21:00H 13 hours in destination
Day 7 Port of Spain, Trinidad Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 16:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 8-9 at sea
Day 10 Macapa (Brazil) Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 11:00H 1 hours in destination
Day 11 Santarem (Brazil) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 18:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 12 Boca de Valeria (Brazil) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 15:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 13 Manaus (Brazil) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 17:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 14 Parintins (Brazil) Arrival time: 11:00H | Departure: 19:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 15 Alter do Chao (Brazil) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 15:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 16 Macapa (Brazil) Arrival time: 13:00H | Departure: 14:00H 1 hours in destination
Day 17-18 at sea
Day 19 Bridgetown (Barbados) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 18:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 20 Roseau (Dominica) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 16:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 21 Jost Van Dyke Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 19:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 22 San Juan (Puerto Rico) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 13:00H 6 hours in destination
Day 23 at sea
Day 24 Great Stirrup Cay (Bahamas) Arrival time: 10:00H | Departure: 19:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 25 Miami Arrival time: 06:00H | Departure: 18:00H 12 hours in destination
Day 26 at sea
Day 27 Costa Maya (Mexico) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 18:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 28 Harvest Cay (Belize) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 19:00H 11 hours in destination
Day 29 Santo Tomás de Castilla Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 19:00H 12 hours in destination
Day 30 Roatan (Honduras) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 17:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 31 at sea
Day 32 Puerto Limon (Costa Rica) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 33 Colon (Panama) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 18:00H 11 hours in destination
Day 34 Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) Arrival time: 12:00H | Departure: 23:59H 11 hours in destination
Day 35 Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) Departure: 21:00H
Day 36 Santa Marta, Colombia Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 16:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 37 Oranjestad (Aruba) Arrival time: 11:00H | Departure: 21:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 38 Willemstad (Curacao) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 19:00H 12 hours in destination
Day 39 at sea
Day 40 Santa Lucia (Castries) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 16:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 41 Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 18:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 42 San Juan (Puerto Rico) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 14:00H 7 hours in destination
Day 43 Palopo, Sulawesi, Indonesia Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 16:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 44 at sea
Day 45 Miami Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 19:00H 12 hours in destination
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44 nights Cruise on Nautica. Sailing from Miami, visiting Antigua (St. John's), Santa Lucia (Castries), Grenada (Antilles), Port of Spain, Trinidad, Macapa (Brazil), Santarem (Brazil), Boca de Valeria (Brazil), Manaus (Brazil), Parintins (Brazil) , Alter do Chao (Brazil), Macapa (Brazil), Bridgetown (Barbados), Roseau (Dominica), Jost Van Dyke, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Great Stirrup Cay (Bahamas), Miami, Costa Maya (Mexico), Harvest Cay (Belize), Santo Tomás de Castilla, Roatan (Honduras), Puerto Limon (Costa Rica), Colon (Panama), Cartagena de Indias (Colombia), Cartagena de Indias (Colombia), Santa Marta, Colombia, Oranjestad (Aruba), Willemstad (Curacao), Santa Lucia (Castries), Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Palopo, Sulawesi, Indonesia, ending in Miami.

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Miami

Miami is a city located on the Atlantic coast in southeastern Florida and the county of Miami-Dade County. Miami is a major center and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America", with a Spanish-speaking majority, and the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality. The Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World," has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Going south you will find the Coral Gables, a select and elegant neighborhood with beautiful waterways, fountains and squares. It is recommended to take a guided tour that can pick the Old Town Trolley tours and you will have up to 90 minutes ride departing from Bayside. Miami Beach, between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic are some of the most fascinating areas of the Great Miami. Here prevailing Art Deco buildings, the sophisticated atmosphere, and the best beaches...

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Antigua (St. John's)

The Lesser Antilles (also known as the Caribbees) are a long, partly volcanic island arc in the Caribbean Sea. Most of its islands form the eastern boundary of the Caribbean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean, with the remainder located in the southern Caribbean just north of South America. The Lesser Antilles and the Greater Antilles compose the (or the Caribbean in its narrowest definition), which together with the Lucayan Archipielago comprise the West Indies.The islands of the Lesser Antilles are divided into three groups. The two main groups are the Windward Islands in the south and the Leeward Islands in the north. The third group is the Leeward Antilles in the west. These consist of the Dutch ABC islands just off the coast of Venezuela, plus a group of Venezuelan islands.

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Santa Lucia (Castries)

Volcanic island, located at the south east of the Caribbean. Surrounded by hills, its large, safe harbor at the head of a wide bay is a constant hive of activity. Castries is a major port of call for cruise ships, that dock at Pointe Seraphine. The islands population is around 140.000, the mayority are catholic africans. The oficial language is english although they also speak a french dialect (french patois). the capital and principal port is Castries. Its economy is based on agriculture, some industry and a growing tourism, and has good internal communications networks and airports. The island was discovered by the Spanish in 1500 and in 1660 a permanent French colonywas established, its control was contested between French and English until 1814 passed into British hands. The island gained independence within the Commonwealth in 1979.

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Grenada (Antilles)

Located on the southeast of the caribbean sea, to the north of Trinidad and Tobago, northeast of Venezuela and south of Saint Vincent. The island named Grenada is the biggest of the country. The smaller islands called Grenadines are Carriacou, Petit Martinique, Ronde Island, Caille Island, Diamond Island, Large Island, Saline Island, and Frigate Island.

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Port of Spain, Trinidad

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Macapa (Brazil)

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Santarem (Brazil)

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Boca de Valeria (Brazil)

Boca da Valeria is a remote village in the Amazon. Approximately 75 people live in this minute village, surrounded by the forest of the Amazon Basin. . In this tiny fishing village, see firsthand how the people of the Amazon live. Experience their culture when you visit their village

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Manaus (Brazil)

Located on the banks of the Rio Negro, Manaus is a city in northeastern Brazil and is the capital of the Amazon state. It is one of the most important tourist destination for Brazil and has become an exciting new destination for tourists from Europe and the United States. With its unique brand of Ecotourism, it offers visitors a mix of jungle adventure with all the creature comforts of home. Its hotels and resorts are compared to those of the Caribbean and tourists are invited to enjoy a wide range of activities and excursions from water sports to plane and helicopter rides over the Rio Negro and surrounding jungle landscape.

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Parintins (Brazil)

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Alter do Chao (Brazil)

Alter do Chao is a village 20.50 miles west or a 45 minute bus ride from the Amazon port City of Santerem along one of the only roads in the state of Para, Brazil. Alter do Chao has for many years been a popular tourist destination for locals and with increasing numbers of tourists making trips along the Amazon River this village is becoming a well-known international destination. The small village is located on the Tapajos river and next to Lago Verde. Opposite the village and between these two bodies of water there is a sand bank, which grows as the Amazon recedes in summer and fills with bars and visitors.

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Macapa (Brazil)

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Bridgetown (Barbados)

Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of the nation of Barbados. The Bridgetown port, found along Carlisle Bay lies on the southwestern coast of the island. Bridgetown is a major West Indies tourist destination, and the city acts as an important financial, informatics, convention centre, and cruise ship port of call in the Caribbean region. Bridgetown´s centre was originally composed of a swamp, which was quickly drained and filled-in to make way for the city´s early development. At the heart of Bridgetown is the Careenage and Constitution River.This body of water provides the city with direct access from medium sized yachts or small craft boats. Although moderately shallow, the Careenage slices Bridgetown into two parts. During the rainy season the Constitution River flows into the Careenage area and acts as an outflow for water from the islands interior storm drainage network. Flowing into the Carlisle Bay on the southwest coast of the island, the Careenage can be observed as a marina for boaters entering or exiting the inner basin located directly in front of the Parliament buildings of Barbados. In the centre lies the main street of Bridgetown which is Broad Street which runs directly through the centre of the city. Broad Street passes the Parliament Buildings and serves as the centre of city´s shopping area.

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Roseau (Dominica)

It is the capital of Dominica and the eldest and most important city. Roseau is the principal touristic centre of the country. The city has beaches of black sand, volcanic origin, as one of the main touristic attractions. The religious buildings more representative are the temple of the anglican church of St. Georges. The catholic Cathedral of Roseau. Near the city you can find termal fountains. Some other tourist attractives are the scuba diving in Champagne Beach, where you can feel bubbling of the marine waters.Another natural attraction , the Titou Gorge, also in the Roseau Valley, it is located 5 miles northeast of Roseau, in laudat. It is a natural swimming pool on the base of a waterfall and covered by vegetation. Anather waterfall, the Emerald pool, is located about 8 miles from Roseau. it is a cascade 39ft long with an easy access natural pool.

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Jost Van Dyke

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San Juan (Puerto Rico)

Its hard not to be captivated by the historic treasures of majestic Old San Juan, the charming walled city with its imposing fortresses, colorful colonial architecture and numerous attractions. A short taxi ride from the old city will take you to the world-class boutiques, including Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Ferragamo, and restaurants of Condado, the inviting beaches and resorts of Ocean Park and Isla Verde and the bohemian neighborhood of Santurce. Event planners and business professionals come for the state-of-the-art convention center in Miramar and the financial district of Hato Rey.

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Great Stirrup Cay (Bahamas)

Great Stirrup bay is NCL´s private island. It is the further north island of the island chain known as Berry Islands in the Bahamas. It is a virgin paradise of beaches with white sands, coconut trees and crystal waters, where the abundance of marine life inhabits the coral reefs.

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Miami

Miami is a city located on the Atlantic coast in southeastern Florida and the county of Miami-Dade County. Miami is a major center and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America", with a Spanish-speaking majority, and the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality. The Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World," has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Going south you will find the Coral Gables, a select and elegant neighborhood with beautiful waterways, fountains and squares. It is recommended to take a guided tour that can pick the Old Town Trolley tours and you will have up to 90 minutes ride departing from Bayside. Miami Beach, between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic are some of the most fascinating areas of the Great Miami. Here prevailing Art Deco buildings, the sophisticated atmosphere, and the best beaches...

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Costa Maya (Mexico)

The Mayan Coast extends along 45 kilometers of beach, with the same atributes as Cancun: fine sand and turquoise blue crystaline water, and 19,400 hectares, of which 60% are destinated to the ecologic preservation. In this paradise for divers, we can find the Banco Chinchorro, one of the main attractions of the mayan reef, the second most important reef in the world.

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Harvest Cay (Belize)

Norwegian is investing U.S. $50 million in a brand new private island experience for our guests, called Harvest Caye. Situated on two adjoining islands on the unspoilt coast of southern Belize, this exciting eco-friendly destination is designed to retain the natural beauty and local culture of this tropical paradise. Guests can expect stunning beaches beside the water sports lagoon, an island-style village and more. Discover the ancient Mayan archeological site of Nim Li Punit along with its treasures and visit the Belize Spice Farm and Botanical Gardens to see how they cultivate and harvest exotic spices.

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Santo Tomás de Castilla

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Roatan (Honduras)

Roatán, located between the islands of Útila and Guanaja, is the largest of Honduras' Bay Islands.The island was formerly known as Ruatan and Rattan. It is approximately 37 mi long, and less than 5.0 mi across at its widest point. The island consists of two municipalities (out of a total of four in the department). José Santos Guardiola in the east (named for the former president of Honduras) and Roatán (also including the Cayos Cochinos) further south in the west.The most populous town of the island is Coxen Hole, capital of Roatán municipality, located in the southwest. Other important towns include French Harbour, West End, and Oak Ridge (the capital of José Santos Guardiola municipality).The easternmost quarter of the island is separated by a channel through the mangroves that is 15 meters wide on average. This section is called Helene, or Santa Elena in Spanish. Satellite islands at the eastern end are Morat, Barbareta, and Pigeon Cay. Further west between French Harbour and Coxen Hole is Stamp Cay and Barefoot Cay.The main strip of the island is the coastal beach town of West End which also doubles as the island's main tourism hub and its center for diving. West End features a wide variety of bars and restaurants. Evenings in West End tend to move from North to South along the West End road with sunset drinks starting at Sundowners and The Landing, and late night drinks at The Blue Marlin and Nova Bar.West Bay Community is a short drive away from West End either by car or water taxi and although it is known for the world famous West Bay Beach; it also features some of the larger and more well known resorts on Roatán as well as their own restaurants and bars open to the public.

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Puerto Limon (Costa Rica)

In this region of Costa Rica, the tropical forest merges with the jungle. You can admire the tropical birds sitting on the tree branches of the palm trees or simply have a splash in the warm waters of the ocean.

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Colon (Panama)

Colón, Panama, is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean end of the Panama Canal. Colón is an important port, commercial center, and tourist destination. It was made a free trade zone in 1953 and is the worlds second largest duty-free port. The city was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad. Colón is the Spanish form of Columbus. Monuments Not to Miss: Christopher Columbus statue, Christ statue and Virgin Mary statue (both near the Seawall), Shell Monument, Aspinwall Monument, and Monument of the Students' Revolution.

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Cartagena de Indias (Colombia)

Cartagena or cartagena de Indias is a city surrounded by the Caribbean sea. The port has one of the strongest forts in South America. An area system divides the city in three neighbourhoods: San Pedro with the Cathedral and many andalusian style palaces, San Diego where the merchants and the petite-bourgeoisie lived and Gethsemani, the most popular neighborhood. Cartagena offers the tourists ancient forts, palaces and churches. It is a walled town filled with exquisite Spanish 16th and 17th century architecture. You can visit beaches, excellent restaurants, practise snorkeling and scuba diving in the reefs, or enjoy the day doing great shopping.

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Cartagena de Indias (Colombia)

Cartagena or cartagena de Indias is a city surrounded by the Caribbean sea. The port has one of the strongest forts in South America. An area system divides the city in three neighbourhoods: San Pedro with the Cathedral and many andalusian style palaces, San Diego where the merchants and the petite-bourgeoisie lived and Gethsemani, the most popular neighborhood. Cartagena offers the tourists ancient forts, palaces and churches. It is a walled town filled with exquisite Spanish 16th and 17th century architecture. You can visit beaches, excellent restaurants, practise snorkeling and scuba diving in the reefs, or enjoy the day doing great shopping.

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Santa Marta, Colombia

Probably the most beautiful colonial city of Colombia, a very sentimental city to the eyes of the Colombians. It was also the last home for Simon Bolivar. The places to visit in Santa Marta are: The Cathedral and Ethnologic Museum, Simon Bolivars home/museum, Edificio de la Aduana, and the beaches at Tayrona National Park.

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Oranjestad (Aruba)

The flourishing capital of Aruba, dream of any shopper, although it is not a port free of taxes, they charge the minimum. The habits of Aruba have been influenced to a mayor grade than any of the other near islands, for those from south america, for as the life in America is distinctly latin.

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Willemstad (Curacao)

Curaçao is an island in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the Venezuelan coast. The Country of Curaçao which includes the main island plus the small, uninhabited island of Klein Curaçao ("Little Curaçao"), is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Coral reefs for snorkeling and scuba diving can be reached without a boat. The southern coast has calm waters and therefore the majority of diving locations. The coastline of Curaçao also features bays and inlets, where boats are moored. Some of the coral reefs are affected by tourism. Porto Marie Beach is experimenting with artificial coral reefs in order to improve the reef's condition. Hundreds of artificial coral blocks that have been placed are now home to a large array of tropical fish.

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Santa Lucia (Castries)

Volcanic island, located at the south east of the Caribbean. Surrounded by hills, its large, safe harbor at the head of a wide bay is a constant hive of activity. Castries is a major port of call for cruise ships, that dock at Pointe Seraphine. The islands population is around 140.000, the mayority are catholic africans. The oficial language is english although they also speak a french dialect (french patois). the capital and principal port is Castries. Its economy is based on agriculture, some industry and a growing tourism, and has good internal communications networks and airports. The island was discovered by the Spanish in 1500 and in 1660 a permanent French colonywas established, its control was contested between French and English until 1814 passed into British hands. The island gained independence within the Commonwealth in 1979.

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Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy

Gustavia is the capital of Saint Barthélemy (also known as Saint Bart). The city has been adjusted to satisfy the number of tourists that visit it. Restaurants, boutiques and gift shops fill the streets in line, occupied by traders, marine merchants and adventurers.

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San Juan (Puerto Rico)

Its hard not to be captivated by the historic treasures of majestic Old San Juan, the charming walled city with its imposing fortresses, colorful colonial architecture and numerous attractions. A short taxi ride from the old city will take you to the world-class boutiques, including Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Ferragamo, and restaurants of Condado, the inviting beaches and resorts of Ocean Park and Isla Verde and the bohemian neighborhood of Santurce. Event planners and business professionals come for the state-of-the-art convention center in Miramar and the financial district of Hato Rey.

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Palopo, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Paolopo or Kota Palopo is the capital of luwu and the third biggest city in the province of Sulawesi in the south of Indonesia. The climate in Palopo is warm and humid. Here we can find the most antique mosque in South Sulawesi, Mesjid Jami.

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Miami

Miami is a city located on the Atlantic coast in southeastern Florida and the county of Miami-Dade County. Miami is a major center and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America", with a Spanish-speaking majority, and the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality. The Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World," has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Going south you will find the Coral Gables, a select and elegant neighborhood with beautiful waterways, fountains and squares. It is recommended to take a guided tour that can pick the Old Town Trolley tours and you will have up to 90 minutes ride departing from Bayside. Miami Beach, between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic are some of the most fascinating areas of the Great Miami. Here prevailing Art Deco buildings, the sophisticated atmosphere, and the best beaches...

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The ship: Nautica

Regatta ship Oceania Cruises

Nautica, sister ship to Regatta and Insignia, radiates her own unique warmth and character. Her distinctive personality shines through from the moment you first step into her newly redesigned, neo-classical lobby or Toscana, resplendent in rich new fabrics and furnishings that reflect the charisma of Tuscany.

Inaugurated 1998
Beam 25 m.
Length 181 m.
Tonnage 30200 tn.
Occupancy 824
Crew 400
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Very good 37:1
Number of decks 9
Number of staterooms 342
Number of interior staterooms 25
Number of staterooms with balcony 232
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What's included onboard?

Free shuttle service from the ship to the city centre in many ports of call – a daily value of up to $50 per guest

Free dining at all specialty restaurants

Free and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch SpaClub private Spa Terrace (Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites only )

Unlimited soft drinks, bottled water, cappuccino, espresso, teas and juices

Room service 24 hours a day 

Accommodation in luxurious staterooms or suites

FREE Unlimited WiFi is included in your cruise fare; enjoy WiFi access throughout the entirety of the ship, including in all suites, staterooms, public rooms and outdoor decks; two free logins will be provided per suite or stateroom, each of which can be used on one device at a time; a login is provided for the first two devices per suite or stateroom; additional logins and upgrade packages are available for purchase on board. 

What's not included?

For your convenience the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account; For guests occupying staterooms, gratuities of $180 per guest, per day will be added; For guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner's Suites where Butler Service is provided, gratuities of $23 per guest, per day will be added (please note these may be changed by the cruise line); In addition, an 20% service gratuity is automatically added to all beverage purchases, spa services and dinner at La Reserve. Naturally, guests may adjust gratuities while onboard the vessel at their sole discretion.

Each ship is equipped with limited medical facilities and staffed by international medical personnel; Customary Emergency Room fees and charges do apply for medical services and are dictated by the services performed by the ship's medical staff.

Personal expenses and purchases at the shops onboard are not included in the cruise price.

Also not included are shore excursions, meals ashore, baggage handling, gratuities, beverages not part of the regular menu, laundry service and other onboard amenities and services, including spa and medical treatments

Alcoholic drinks are not included; Wine, beer and spirits can be purchased at an incredible value with Oceania Cruises' beverage packages that enhance your onboard experience; Contact us to book your perfect beverage package.

It is recommended that all guests purchase comprehensive travel insurance that includes Medical and Baggage Protection, as well as Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance to cover the full purchase price of the cruise, including air and/or land program costs.

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