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New York to San Juan

Embark on an unforgettable 9-day voyage from the iconic skyline of New York to the sun-drenched shores of San Juan with Crystal Cruises aboard the magnificent Crystal Symphony. Experience unparalleled luxury and sophisticated service as you journey south, leaving urban grandeur for tropical paradise.

Your itinerary promises captivating discoveries, beginning with the charming British elegance of Kings Wharf, Bermuda. Delve into the rich history and vibrant culture of the Dominican Republic with stops in Santo Domingo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the pristine natural beauty of Samaná.

This curated journey perfectly blends cosmopolitan departure with exotic Caribbean exploration, culminating in the lively streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Indulge in gourmet dining, exceptional entertainment, and rejuvenate in lavish accommodations, making every moment of your New York to San Juan adventure truly special.

  • Cruise Line: Crystal Cruises
  • Ship: Crystal Symphony
  • Duration: 9 Nights
  • Departure: October
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New York to San Juan Itinerary

Day 1

New York, New York

The problem with visiting New York City is knowing where to begin but even if you don't immediately rush off to view the world-famous sights and landmarks of this most dynamic of cities just being there is enough: the wonder of New York is in the energy and the diversity that emanates from its densely packed multi-cultural population. The city vibrates with colliding cultures and languages; here high-life and low-life rub shoulders and whoever you are and whatever your taste there will be something to amuse and stimulate you 24-hours a day.Whether lolling on a bench in leafy Central Park watching the world go by from a French bistro in Soho or gazing up at 'Lady Liberty' from the deck of the Staten Island Ferry most visitors will feel they've done it all before simply because New York is so familiar to anyone who has ever seen a movie or watched television. There is something special however in actually seeing the familiar landmarks and experiencing the pulse of the 'city that never sleeps'.New York City is made up of five boroughs: Staten Island The Bronx Brooklyn Queens and Manhattan but many visitors never leave Manhattan. There is a lot packed into this tiny area: the 24-hour pasta restaurants of Little Italy and the bustling sidewalks of Chinatown the jazz clubs of Greenwich Village and the theatres of Broadway; and of course the iconic sights of the Statue of Liberty the Empire State Building and Times Square.New York has been described as the best three-day city in the world and that's about right. After a frenzy of museums galleries bars and clubs many visitors are ready for a break. Fortunately there's a lot of choice in excursions from the National Parks of upstate New York to the beaches of Long Island or simply the leafy oasis of Central Park. Whatever you're after New York is ready and waiting to bewitch bother and bewilder.

Day 4

Kings Wharf

Kings Wharf is a stunning waterfront development located in the beautiful island nation of Bermuda. Situated in the parish of Southampton, this vibrant and bustling destination offers visitors a unique mix of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities, making it a perfect destination for travelers of all ages.

With its prime waterfront location, Kings Wharf is the gateway to Bermuda's maritime heritage, offering spectacular views of the turquoise waters that surround the island. The area was once a bustling hub for international trade and still retains much of its historical charm. Visitors can explore the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, which dates back to the 19th century and now serves as a cultural center with shops, museums, restaurants, and entertainment venues.

One of the main attractions at Kings Wharf is the National Museum of Bermuda, located within the dockyard. This museum provides a fascinating insight into Bermuda's history, from its early settlement by the British in the 17th century to its role in the Atlantic slave trade and the world wars. The museum showcases artifacts, interactive exhibits, and displays that offer visitors a comprehensive understanding of Bermuda's rich cultural heritage.

For those looking to soak in the sun and enjoy the island's natural beauty, Kings Wharf offers several stunning beaches nearby. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be delighted by the pristine coral reefs and diverse marine life that can be found just off the coast. Horseshoe Bay Beach, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, is just a short distance away and is a must-visit for beach lovers.

Kings Wharf also serves as a hub for various recreational activities and water sports. Visitors can indulge in jet skiing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing, among other activities. Additionally, boat tours and fishing charters are available for those looking to explore the surrounding waters and try their luck at catching some of Bermuda's famous fish species.

Shopping and dining options are plentiful at Kings Wharf, with a wide selection of boutique stores, souvenir shops, and art galleries offering unique items and locally made crafts. There are also several restaurants and cafes catering to different tastes, serving both international and local cuisine. Visitors can sample traditional Bermudian dishes such as fish chowder, codfish and potatoes, and Bermuda fish sandwich, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the waterfront.

Transportation to and from Kings Wharf is convenient and efficient, with regular ferry and bus services connecting the area to other parts of the island. Hamilton, Bermuda's capital and commercial center, is easily accessible by ferry, allowing visitors to explore the city's shopping, dining, and cultural offerings.

In terms of accommodations, Kings Wharf offers a range of options to suit every traveler's needs and preferences. From luxury hotels with ocean views to charming bed and breakfasts and vacation rentals, there is something for everyone.

Overall, Kings Wharf is a destination that combines history, natural beauty, and modern amenities in a picturesque waterfront setting. Whether you are interested in exploring Bermuda's maritime past, relaxing on pristine beaches, or indulging in water sports and outdoor activities, Kings Wharf offers a memorable experience for all visitors.

Day 8

Santo Domingo

If any city in the world could be declared the perfect holiday
destination, Santo Domingo would probably be a prime candidate,
with its modern sophistication, old world charm and Latin charisma.
Its position on the tropical southern Caribbean coast of the
Dominican Republic helps too.

Santo Domingo was the first European settlement in the New World
and boasts the western hemisphere's first cathedral, first
hospital, first university, and first law court. This rich colonial
heritage, sparked off in the 15th century by legendary Spanish
explorer Christopher Columbus, has been turned into a UNESCO World
Heritage Site in the heart of the city. Known as the 'Colonial
City', it is now a delightful area of cobblestone streets and
16th-century buildings, interspersed with cafes, bars, small
hotels, and restaurants.

Visitors don't need to stray far to enjoy a great time in the
city, but it is advisable not to ignore the modern part of Santo
Domingo. The superb shopping, delicious dining, dazzling casinos,
seductive parks and vibrant nightlife all beckon enticingly, and
any opportunity to watch a game of the Dominican Republic's adored
national sport, baseball, at Estadio Quisqueya should not be passed
up.

Day 9

Samaná

Located on the northeastern coast of the Dominican Republic, Samana is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture. This charming town has gained popularity among travelers seeking an authentic Caribbean experience away from the crowded tourist hotspots. With its untouched natural beauty and warm hospitality, Samana promises a memorable vacation for every visitor.

One of the main highlights of Samana is its gorgeous beaches. Playa Rincon, often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, features soft white sands, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and swaying palm trees. It is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the shoreline. Another must-visit beach is Playa El Valle, a secluded stretch of sand that offers privacy and tranquility. Whether you are a sun worshiper or an adventure enthusiast looking to snorkel or surf, Samana has a beach to suit your preferences.

Beyond the beaches, Samana captivates visitors with its lush landscapes and breathtaking natural attractions. El Limón Waterfall is the crown jewel of the region, where you can take a guided horseback ride through the tropical rainforest to reach the stunning 52-meter-high cascade. Los Haitises National Park, a protected area known for its biodiversity and unique caves, provides the opportunity to witness the richness of the local flora and fauna. Explore the park by taking a boat tour through its mangroves and limestone rock formations to spot nesting birds, manatees, and other wildlife.

For those interested in cultural immersion, Samana offers a glimpse into the vibrant Dominican culture. In the heart of the town, you'll find the Malecón, a lively promenade lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. Sample traditional Dominican dishes such as sancocho (a hearty meat and vegetable stew) or fresh seafood caught by local fishermen. Don't miss the chance to visit the local market and witness the bustling energy as vendors sell fruits, vegetables, handicrafts, and souvenirs.

As evening falls, Samana comes alive with its vibrant nightlife. Sip on tropical cocktails at beachside bars or dance the night away to the sound of merengue and bachata music in the lively clubs. The locals are known for their warm and friendly nature, making it easy to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and make new friends.

In addition to its natural and cultural charm, Samana offers a range of exciting activities for the adventurous traveler. Explore the underwater wonders while scuba diving or snorkeling along its vibrant coral reefs. Go whale watching during the winter months, when humpback whales migrate to the bay to give birth and mate. Embark on an off-road adventure to explore the rugged countryside and admire panoramic views.

With its tranquil beaches, lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and exciting activities, Samana is a destination that has it all. Whether you are seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural exploration, this breathtaking town in the Dominican Republic promises an unforgettable vacation experience. So pack your bags and get ready to discover the hidden treasures of Samana.

Day 10

San Juan (Puerto Rico)

The capital city of Puerto Rico, San Juan
is one of the busiest ports in the Caribbean and home to a third of
all Puerto Ricans. Nearly every visitor to the island arrives at
San Juan, many on cruise liners. It's one of the largest home-based
cruise ports in the world, hosting many vessels with more being
added each year.

San Juan is divided into three distinct
districts: Old San Juan, the historic walled city; the beach and
resort area; and the outlying suburbs. Tourists mainly visit Old
San Juan, the site of most restaurants, shops, entertainment venues
and some exquisite beaches.

The old city is linked to the new by the
largely residential barrio of Puerta de Tierra and a series of
modern highways leading to the Condado beachfront, which is
reminiscent of Florida's Miami Beach with its high-rise hotels and
apartment blocks.

It is not only tourism that keeps the
financial mills grinding in San Juan. The city is an important
centre for petroleum and sugar refining, brewing and distilling,
and the manufacturing of cement, pharmaceuticals, metal products
and tobacco products.

In the midst of all the hustle and bustle,
there are numerous attractions in San Juan to amuse, entertain and
interest many tourists, and the city is a perfect base for
exploring the rest of what this small Caribbean island has to
offer.

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