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A Journey through Caribbean Delights & Wildlife Wonders Cruise
Miami, Port Antonio, Puerto Limon, Amador, Colon, and George Town; these are the spectacular destinations you’ll be calling at during the ‘A Journey through Caribbean Delights & Wildlife Wonders’ cruise.
When you sail with Explora Journeys, you become the star of a holiday like no other and get to live in the lap of unparalleled luxury; beautifully-decorated venues, lavish suites and health and wellness facilities are just some of the treasures available on this adventure.
Aboard the ‘A Journey through Caribbean Delights & Wildlife Wonders’ cruise, your every dream will come true and your every desire will be met with the help of our crew members, amenities and unwavering dedication to providing you with an unforgettable luxury experience.
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Cruise Line: Explora Journeys
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Ship: EXPLORA III
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Duration: 9 Nights
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Departure: February
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Miami, Florida
The party and cruise capital of the word, Miami is a bright,
brash, playground city that 15.5 million tourists flock to every
year. The Roaring Twenties saw this town bloom into a seaside
capital, blessed with a legacy of Art Deco architecture, diverse
cultures, and natural wonders enough to satisfy any
holiday-goer.
Being the gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America, Miami has
a large Cuban presence, evident in the vibrant neighbourhood of
. Art lovers can meander around the art districts like
Wynwood and the Coconut Grove, while others can lounge on the miles
of sandy beaches. For families there are kid-friendly attractions
like the
and Metrozoo. The nightlife is sophisticated and
varied. The city also gives easy access to Florida's popular Gold
Coast resorts and attractions, as well as the natural wonder of the
.
It is no wonder Miami is America's favourite holiday destination
and the hub of a vibrant cruise ship industry, its port constantly
jammed with sleek passenger liners. North of the city, the miles of
beautiful beaches on the Gold Coast are hemmed in by southeast
Florida's major tourist towns: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano
Beach, and Palm Beach.
Puerto Plata
Puerto Plata is a coastal city located in the Dominican Republic and is renowned for its lush, tropical beauty. Visitors flock to the area to experience the sun, sand, and crystal-clear waters. From the bustling city center to the nearby beaches, there is something for everyone to enjoy in Puerto Plata.
First and foremost, Puerto Plata is known for its stunning landscape. The city is nestled between beautiful mountains and the Caribbean Sea. White, sandy beaches stretch along the shoreline, and lush green vegetation blankets the hillsides. Visitors can spend their days soaking up the sun or exploring the nearby caves and waterfalls. A popular destination for beach goers, the waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply tanning on the sand.
In addition to its natural beauty, Puerto Plata is full of cultural attractions. Explore the local cuisine at one of the many restaurants, offering fresh seafood and traditional Dominican dishes. Visit the colonial-style fort of San Felipe and learn about the city’s history. Shop ‘til you drop in the vibrant markets and discover unique souvenirs and handmade crafts from local artisans. Or take a stroll through the cobblestone streets of the historic city center and marvel at the vibrant colonial architecture.
No visit to Puerto Plata is complete without a visit to Ocean World Adventure Park. Here, visitors can take part in exciting activities such as swimming with dolphins, snorkeling, jet skiing, and boating. They can also explore the nearby caves or take a thrilling zip line tour over the Caribbean Sea.
When nightfall arrives in Puerto Plata, there are plenty of ways to keep busy. Sample some Latin food at a local bar, listen to live music and salsa dancing, or simply relax with an evening stroll along the beachfront. If you’re looking for a night to remember, head to one of the city’s nightclubs and dance until the wee hours of the morning.
For travelers who want to experience the real Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata is an ideal destination. With its stunning scenery, vibrant culture, and endless entertainment options, it’s easy to see why this city is so popular among visitors. A visit here promises to be an unforgettable experience that you’ll never forget.
Cayo Levantado
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.
Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda
Virgin Gorda, or "Fat Virgin," received its name from Christopher Columbus. The explorer envisioned the island as a pregnant woman in a languid recline, with Gorda Peak being her belly and the boulders of the Baths as her toes. Different in topography from Tortola, with an arid landscape covered with scrub brush and cactus, the pace of life is slower here, too. Goats and cattle own the right of way, and the unpretentious friendliness of the people is winning. The top sight (and beach for that matter) is the Baths, which draws scores of cruise-ship passengers and day-trippers to its giant boulders and grottoes that form a perfect snorkeling environment.
Road Bay
Road Bay is a charming and bustling coastal settlement located on the northern shore of the island of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. Known for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters, and serene atmosphere, Road Bay serves as the main port of entry for sea vessels and plays a vital role in the island's economy. As a hub for both commercial activity and tourism, it's a location where visitors can experience the harmonious blend of local island life and the hospitality that Anguilla is famous for.
The bay is surrounded by powdery white sand beaches that are perfect for sunbathing and relaxing. These beaches are often less crowded than those on more well-known Caribbean islands, offering a more private and tranquil beach-going experience. The calm, clear waters of Road Bay are also ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and water sports such as kayaking and paddleboarding. Snorkelers and divers are particularly fond of the area due to the abundant marine life and coral reefs that are situated nearby.
For those interested in sailing and boating, Road Bay provides a picturesque anchorage. The natural harbor is a safe haven for yachts and sailboats, making it a popular stop for boaters exploring the Caribbean Sea. The annual Anguilla Regatta, which hosts a series of boat races and sailing events, attracts sailors and spectators from around the world and is one of the highlights of the local calendar.
The waterfront along Road Bay is lined with a variety of dining options where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Caribbean cuisine. Several beach bars and casual eateries offer the opportunity to sample local flavors and refreshments while taking in beautiful ocean views. Dining by the seaside, visitors can often enjoy the sounds of live music and the laid-back rhythm of island life.
The area behind the beachfront is the commercial heart of Road Bay and Sandy Ground, the neighborhood which serves as its backdrop. This district is filled with a mix of businesses including duty-free shops, small boutiques, and convenience stores, where both visitors and locals can find a wide array of goods and services.
One of the distinctive features of Road Bay is its deep cultural heritage. The Old Salt Factory and Pumphouse are historical landmarks located in the vicinity, a reminder of Anguilla's salt industry past. These preserved sites offer a glimpse into the island's history and the importance of the salt trade in its development.
Road Bay is not just a daytime destination. As the sun sets, the nightlife begins to flourish with bars and clubs opening their doors and welcoming patrons with a mix of Caribbean rhythms and international tunes. The area becomes a festive scene where locals and tourists mingle, creating a warm and vibrant nighttime atmosphere.
Accessibility to Road Bay is straightforward, with the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport situated only a few miles away. The proximity of the airport to the bay area allows for easy transitions from air travel to enjoying the sandy beaches.
As a key component of Anguilla's maritime tradition, Road Bay encapsulates the island's blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and friendly community spirit. It remains a jewel in the crown of Anguilla, bringing together sailors, vacationers, and locals in a picturesque and lively setting that epitomizes the best of Caribbean charm.
Miami, Florida
The party and cruise capital of the word, Miami is a bright,
brash, playground city that 15.5 million tourists flock to every
year. The Roaring Twenties saw this town bloom into a seaside
capital, blessed with a legacy of Art Deco architecture, diverse
cultures, and natural wonders enough to satisfy any
holiday-goer.
Being the gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America, Miami has
a large Cuban presence, evident in the vibrant neighbourhood of
. Art lovers can meander around the art districts like
Wynwood and the Coconut Grove, while others can lounge on the miles
of sandy beaches. For families there are kid-friendly attractions
like the
and Metrozoo. The nightlife is sophisticated and
varied. The city also gives easy access to Florida's popular Gold
Coast resorts and attractions, as well as the natural wonder of the
.
It is no wonder Miami is America's favourite holiday destination
and the hub of a vibrant cruise ship industry, its port constantly
jammed with sleek passenger liners. North of the city, the miles of
beautiful beaches on the Gold Coast are hemmed in by southeast
Florida's major tourist towns: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano
Beach, and Palm Beach.
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A Journey through Caribbean Delights & Wildlife Wonders FAQs
How many days will be spent at sea?
In total, four of the ten days of your cruise will be spent at sea.
How many passengers does Explora III carry?
Explora III can hold 922 passengers.
When does this cruise depart?
Your ‘A Journey through Caribbean Delights & Wildlife Wonders’ cruise departs on Fri 19th Feb 2027.
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