Embark on a 9-day cruise aboard the Sea Cloud Spirit. Journey through the vibrant ABC islands, starting in Curacao with its UNESCO-listed capital, Willemstad, known for its "Little Amsterdam" charm. Explore Oranjestad, Aruba, where colorful houses and unique landscapes create its distinct character. Sail across the open sea and arrive in the beautiful colonial city of Cartagena, Colombia, protected by UNESCO and rich in history. Relax during days at sea before visiting the remote San Blas Archipelago in Panama, home to the indigenous Kuna people. End your adventure in Colon.
Highlights
Explore Willemstad’s UNESCO-listed harbor with Dutch gabled houses and charm
Discover Oranjestad’s pastel-colored houses, blending Caribbean and Dutch styles
Sail through San Blas Archipelago, experiencing its remote, untouched beauty
Stroll through Aruba’s pastel streets, exploring colonial balconies and galleries
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Curacao, the largest of the ABC islands in the Netherlands Antilles, boasts Willemstad as its charming capital. Once a Dutch West India Company trading post in the 17th century, Willemstad's well-preserved colonial architecture has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. The city's vibrant harbor, restored facades, and colorful, gabled houses give it the feel of a lively "Little Amsterdam." Enjoy the stunning Caribbean light, palm-lined streets, azure bays, and pristine white beaches.
Curacao, the largest of the ABC islands in the Netherlands Antilles, boasts Willemstad as its charming capital. Once a Dutch West India Company trading post in the 17th century, Willemstad's well-preserved colonial architecture has earned it UNESCO World Heritage status. The city's vibrant harbor, restored facades, and colorful, gabled houses give it the feel of a lively "Little Amsterdam." Enjoy the stunning Caribbean light, palm-lined streets, azure bays, and pristine white beaches.
Aruba, the most westerly island in the Netherlands Antilles, is also the last in the arc of the Antilles before you reach the South American mainland. Its capital, Oranjestad, founded in 1796, shows that everything here is a bit different. Caribbean pastel-colored houses and Delft tiles, carved wooden doors and Dutch gables, all-around balconies and colonial galleries. All of these features combine to create a style which can only have one name – Aruban. Aruba also offers a distinctive natural landscape, with an inland desert, extensive sand dunes, oddly formed cliffs, impressive cactus forests, strangely shaped divi-divi trees and countless aloe plants.
Today is all about sailing: climbing the rigging, untying ropes, setting sails. It's time to lean back and relax in the deck chair and watch the passionate crew hoisting the sails by hand.
Cartagena was once the richest city in the New World and a popular target for pirate attacks since a large part of the Spanish treasure was stored there. Sir Francis Drake also instilled terror into the Spanish city. After Drake's invasion, the city was fortified with a 7-mile-long rampart and the immense San Felipe Fort. Today, Cartagena is one of the most beautiful colonial cities on the American continent and is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Enjoy fitness, cosmetics, massage or sun and sea with a good book in the deck chair. This day beneath full sails gives you all the options for your perfect personal wellness program.
To live like Robinson Crusoe, on a remote island without any civilizing frills, but with a palm beach and coconuts for breakfast – who hasn't dreamt of that before? The San Blas Islands off the coast of Panama come pretty close to this idea of a Caribbean paradise. Here life is beautifully simple – and simply beautiful. The approximately 370 coral islands, which can be explored from the main island Porvenir, are inhabited by the Kuna. The indigenous people only allow tourism in moderation and have preserved much of their ancient culture and religion.
Day 9: Panama City (Colon), Panama | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Since 1914, the Panama Canal has linked the Atlantic to the Pacific. This technological marvel of locks and canals also comprises two artificial lakes. The Gatúnsee, one of the world's largest dammed lakes, has now regained a unique range of flora and fauna. In fact, nature has reclaimed the lake for itself, with the rainforest sprawling over its banks. The former hills are now islands on which an astonishing variety of species has formed, due to its isolation. The largest island, Barro Colorado, is completely untouched and has been a nature reserve since 1923. Scientists from all over the world come here to try and discover the jungle's last secrets.
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Superior Single Stateroom
Superior Single Cabins (approx. 140 sq. ft.) are equipped with a built-in single bed, closet
chair, and dressing table. The bathroom is equipped with a shower and golden fixtures. These are located on the Cabin Deck.
Superior
Superior stateroom (approx. 183 sq. ft.) is equipped with a California king bed (2 mattresses), seating with table, closet, seating with table, and dressing table. The spacious bathroom is equipped with a shower and golden fixtures. These cabins have portholes and are located on the Cabin Deck.
Deluxe Stateroom
Deluxe Cabins (approx. 215 sq ft) are equipped with a California king bed, 71 in. x 79 in. (2 mattresses), a small comfortable sitting corner with a chair or couch and a table as well as a dressing table, bureau and wardrobe. The spacious bathroom is equipped with a sink, shower and WC. These cabins have portholes and are located on the Cabin Deck.
Grand Stateroom
Grand Stateroom (approx. 194 sq. ft.) is equipped with a double bed (two single beds), closet, chair with table, dressing table, WiFi, TV, telephone, hair dryer, minibar, coffee machine, and safe. The spacious bathroom is equipped with a shower and golden fixtures. These cabins are located on the Lido Deck.
Junior Veranda Suite
Junior Veranda (approx. 237 sq. ft.to 65 sq. ft. including balcony) is located on the Veranda deck and offers a private balcony and twin arched windows. The cabins include a California king bed, walk-in closet, sofa, chair with table, dressing table, WiFi, TV, telephone, hair dryer, minibar, coffee machine, and safe. The bathroom is equipped with a shower, bathtub, and golden fixtures.
Veranda Suite
Veranda Suites are located on the Veranda Deck, approximately 301 sq. ft. of luxury living space with an 86 sq. ft. balcony. Features include a marble bathroom with shower, bathtub, and golden fixtures, along with a California king bed, walk-in closet, L-shaped sofa with full-sized fold-out bed, dressing table, WiFi, TV, telephone, hair dryer, minibar, coffee machine, and safe.
Notes
Rates are based on double occupancy. A limited number of cabins can be booked for individual use for an additional charge.
Initial deposit is 30%, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 70 days prior to departure by Visa, Mastercard, Discover or AmEx. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
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Roz
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