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An Extended Journey through Timeless Mysteries and Modern Marvels Cruise
Embark on an unforgettable voyage and explore the world your way aboard ‘An Extended Journey through Timeless Mysteries and Modern Marvels’, brought to you by Explora Journeys and Crui.se.
This 18-day adventure will see you through many magnificent ports of call, including Miami, Key West, New Orleans, Merida, Cozumel, Charlotte Amalie, Jost Van Dyke, St. Johns, Gustavia, and San Juan.
Bask in the sun-kissed shores of Key West, the soulful charm of New Orleans, the ancient Mayan ruins of Progreso and Cozumel, and many more incredible finds during your ‘Extended Journey through Timeless Mysteries and Modern Marvels’.
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Cruise Line: Explora Journeys
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Ship: EXPLORA II
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Duration: 17 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.
Key West, Florida
If you want to get away from it all and enjoy some sunny weather, Key West is the perfect place for you. This small island off the coast of Florida is known for its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful beaches. There’s plenty to do in Key West, from exploring the historic district to snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters. You can also just relax on the beach and enjoy the incredible sunsets. No matter what you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it in Key West.
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans is a quirky city with a unique character
quite incomparable to any other city in the US or the world.
Situated on a swamp, surrounded by the sea, Lake Pontchartrain and
the Mississippi River, the city chose to swim rather than sink by
constructing levees, pumps and canals to protect the city. But this
is an ongoing battle.
Despite hit by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, a
tragedy which left 75% of the city flooded, the proud residents of
New Orleans rebuilt their one-of-a-kind home with determination.
And for tourists, it's once again the vibrant destination it was
before the disaster.
The jazz, the extravagant celebrations and the Big
Easy lifestyle once again make New Orleans one of the party
capitals of the US. Nightlife options are burgeoning and strains of
local jazz and blues rhythms are once again echoing through the
streets of the atmospheric French Quarter.
Legendary Bourbon Street continues to host carnivals
and parades, including the annual Mardi Gras, which has a
reputation for being the most scandalous and sensational event on
the world's festival calendar.
Besides all the partying, New Orleans has still has
serious opportunities for sightseeing. The city is full of
picturesque buildings, lush parks, riverboats, vintage streetcars
and museums displaying everything from voodoo culture to modern
technology.
Progreso
Progreso is a popular tourist destination located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. It is part of the state of Yucatan and is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and rich history. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach vacation or an adventure-filled exploration, Progreso has something to offer for every type of traveler.
The most notable attraction in Progreso is its stunning beach. The long stretch of white sandy coastline and crystal-clear turquoise waters make it a paradise for beach lovers. Tourists can spend their days lounging under the sun, swimming in the calm waters, or engaging in various water sports such as snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. If you are a fishing enthusiast, Progreso is also a great place for deep-sea fishing, with chances to catch marlin, dorado, and many other species.
Progreso is also a gateway to some of Mexico's most famous archaeological sites, including Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Chichen Itza is a Mayan ruin complex dating back to the 9th century AD and is known for its iconic pyramid, El Castillo. Other nearby ruins include Uxmal and Dzibilchaltun, offering visitors a chance to dive into the rich history and ancient civilizations of the region.
For those interested in the local culture, Progreso offers a unique blend of traditional Mexican heritage and modern tourist offerings. The Malecon, a waterfront promenade, is a vibrant hub of activity with shops, restaurants, and bars. Here, visitors can sample local cuisine, shop for souvenirs, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere. Don't forget to try the region's delicious seafood, including ceviche and grilled fish, prepared with fresh ingredients and traditional recipes.
Progreso also hosts various festivals throughout the year, showcasing the vibrant culture and traditions of the region. The annual Carnival, typically held in February or March, is a colorful celebration with parades, music, dancing, and fireworks. The Progreso Fair, held in December, is another popular event featuring agricultural exhibits, live music, and traditional dances.
If you are in the mood for adventure, Progreso offers several exciting excursions. You can embark on a thrilling boat tour to explore the nearby mangroves and spot wildlife such as crocodiles, flamingos, and various bird species. The nearby cenotes, natural sinkholes filled with clear water, offer a unique opportunity for swimming and snorkeling in an otherworldly setting. You can also take a day trip to the charming colonial city of Merida, just a short drive away from Progreso, to explore its architecture, markets, and museums.
In terms of accommodation, Progreso has a range of options to suit every budget. From luxury resorts and beachfront hotels to cozy guesthouses and vacation rentals, there is something for everyone. The town is easily accessible from the nearby city of Merida, which has an international airport and provides convenient transportation options to Progreso.
In conclusion, Progreso is a picturesque and welcoming destination that offers a blend of stunning beaches, cultural richness, and historical significance. Whether you are a beach lover, history enthusiast, or adventure seeker, Progreso has something to offer for everyone. With its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and proximity to archaeological sites, Progreso is a must-visit destination in Mexico.
Cozumel
Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, opposite Playa del Carmen, and close to the site of the ancient Mayan city of Tulum. The island's main town is San Miguel de Cozumel. The island is covered with mangrove forest and has a wide variety of fauna, including many species of birds, lizards, and fish.
Cozumel is a popular tourist destination, especially for scuba diving and snorkeling. The clear waters around the island attract many visitors from all over the world. There are many dive sites around the island, with something to suit all levels of experience. The most popular dive sites are the Palancar Caves, the Columbia Reef, and the Paradise Reef.
The island is also a popular destination for cruise ships. Cruise ship passengers often take excursions to the island, to visit the town of San Miguel, or to go on one of the many organized tours.
The island has a rich history. It was inhabited by the Maya people for centuries, and there are many Maya ruins on the island. The most famous Maya ruin on the island is the Temple of the Sun, which is located in the town of San Miguel.
Cozumel was also the site of a major battle in the Mexican-American War, known as the Battle of Cozumel. This was a brief but bloody battle, which resulted in the death of over 200 American soldiers.
The island has a tropical climate, with warm weather all year round. The best time to visit is between December and April, when the weather is at its driest and most pleasant.
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.
Charlotte Amalie
St Thomas is the second largest and most
sophisticated of the Virgin Islands, serving as an extremely
popular port for cruise ships. There's a strong Danish influence,
especially evident in the main town and capital of Charlotte
Amalie.
Being the most accessible of the islands
also means it's the most heavily developed, with visitors from
around the world attracted by the town's reputation as an
international shopping and cruise hub.
But it's also beautiful, with numerous
headlands, coves, and forested hills providing stunning vistas over
the Caribbean. St Thomas also has some of the best white-sand
beaches in the region: Magens Bay Beach is acclaimed as one of the
finest in the world, and the sparkling waters and coral reef of
Coki Bay are superb for snorkelling. Fabulous panoramas can be
viewed from Drake's Seat, a high point in the centre of the island
from where Sir Francis Drake used to watch for enemy ships.
Combining natural beauty with first-rate
amenities, St Thomas offers numerous activities on and off the
water, fine international cuisine and a variety of accommodation
including luxury hotels and villas.
Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke
Great Harbour is a stunning and tranquil bay located on Jost Van Dyke, the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands (BVI). Known for its picturesque scenery, crystal clear turquoise waters, and soft white sandy beaches, Great Harbour is an oasis for beach-goers, sailors, and adventure enthusiasts alike. Spanning just about three square miles, Jost Van Dyke hosts a small population, but it boasts an outsized reputation for its vibrant nightlife and welcoming community.
One of the most notable features of Great Harbour is its well-protected anchorage, which makes it a haven for yachts and boats throughout the year, especially during the peak sailing season. The harbour's natural geography provides shelter from the prevailing winds, creating a perfect natural marina. This has led to Great Harbour becoming a key stop on the Caribbean sailing circuit, with many sailors choosing to drop anchor and enjoy what the bay and its surroundings have to offer.
Upon arriving at Great Harbour, visitors are greeted with a laid-back vibe that is quintessential to the Caribbean way of life. The beachfront is lined with a selection of casual bars and restaurants that become hubs of activity as the sun sets. Among the most famous establishments is Foxy's Tamarind Bar & Restaurant, known for its beach barbecues, live music, and the legendary Old Year's Night (New Year's Eve) party that attracts party-goers from around the globe.
The village surrounding Great Harbour is charming and small-scale, allowing for an authentic island experience. The streets are often quiet, save for the bustle around the local businesses, which include quaint shops selling handcrafted goods, island apparel, and essential supplies for those continuing their sea voyage. The locals, known for their friendliness, are happy to share stories and offer recommendations to visitors, contributing to the harbour's reputation for warm hospitality.
For those looking to engage in watersports, Great Harbour does not disappoint. The clear waters are ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving, with vibrant coral reefs just a short swim away from the beach. Additionally, paddle-boarding, kayaking, and sailing are popular activities that allow visitors to explore the area at a leisurely pace. The nearby Sandy Cay and Sandy Spit offer additional opportunities for exploration and are excellent spots for a beach picnic or a day of seclusion and sunbathing.
The island's lush, volcanic terrain provides opportunities beyond the beach as well. Hiking trails wind through the hills, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the expanse of the Caribbean Sea. Naturalists and bird watchers will delight in the diversity of flora and fauna found on the trails.
Great Harbour's appeal is not only in its natural beauty but also in its cultural events. Beyond Foxy's famous New Year's bash, the harbour hosts celebrations like the Jost Van Dyke Music Festival and the Halloween Party, which showcase local music talent and bring the community together in a lively and joyous atmosphere.
While Great Harbour has gained popularity as a tourist destination, it remains unspoiled and continues to offer an authentic island experience. The mix of relaxing beach life, friendly locals, delicious cuisine, and year-round sailing opportunities make Great Harbour a cherished spot in the British Virgin Islands, appealing to travelers of all stripes — from those seeking serenity to those eager for the next great beach party under the Caribbean stars.
Saint John's
St. John’s is the vibrant capital of Antigua and Barbuda, and one of the most alluring cities in the Caribbean. Situated on the island of Antigua, St. John’s is a bustling city that is both exciting and picturesque. From the Caribbean-infused cuisine, to the historical landmarks and lively attractions, St. John’s is a place that should be at the top of your travel itinerary.
The city is alive with activity, including plenty of colorful markets and shopping areas, and is known for its diverse population. As you explore, you’ll find yourself surrounded by music, art and culture. Strolling through St. John's Old Town will give you a delightful glimpse into the past, as local craftsmen display their wares in British colonial-style buildings. From there, head to the lively Independence Square and take in the sights and sounds.
Catch a glimpse of local wildlife at the nearby Antigua Recreation Ground, or head to deep sea fishing for fun and adventure. St. John’s also plays host to a few annual festivals, like the April Carnival which features a mix of costume parades, stilt walkers, drum circles, floats and masquerade performers.
For those looking to relax in the sun, the city’s numerous beaches are ideal. The pristine sand and crystal-clear waters make them a prime destination for swimming, snorkeling, and more. If you’re looking for a peaceful time with friends and family, why not have a picnic on an isolated beach? Or try an island tour and explore the waters on a guided boat cruise.
With its combination of sun-soaked beaches, expansive parks and traditional buildings, St. John’s is a place that everyone can enjoy. Its friendly locals will welcome you with open arms, and its diverse selection of restaurants will satisfy any taste buds. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, St. John’s has it all waiting for you in Antigua.
Gustavia
The beautiful beaches of St Barthelemy have captivated visitors from around the world for centuries. With its stunning white sand, crystal clear waters and lush tropical scenery, it’s easy to see why people fall in love with this charming island paradise. Whether you’re looking for a family vacation, romantic getaway or a place to party the night away, St Barthelemy has something for everyone.
Begin your beach vacation with a visit to Grand Cul-de-Sac, an area made up of stunning beaches that offer something for everyone. Whether you’re seeking adventure with snorkeling and jet skiing or just a place to relax with beautiful views and a gentle breeze, Grand Cul-de-Sac is sure to please. Take time to lounge on the beach with your feet in the sand and unwind with the sound of the waves crashing nearby.
Continue down the shoreline and experience the serenity of Anse du Gouverneur Beach. Here, you’ll have plenty of room to soak up the sun and lounge on the sand. Enjoy a nice picnic lunch by the sea and be sure to watch for dolphins swimming in the distance. Bring along your snorkeling gear if you’d like to explore the vibrant underwater world before continuing on your adventure.
For those who are looking for a bit of adventure and fun, head to Grand Fond Beach. Here, the surf is perfect for bodyboarding and surfing and there’s plenty of room to take part in beach games. After a long day at the beach, take a dip in the ocean and enjoy the cool water.
After a full day exploring St Barthelemy’s stunning beaches, be sure to check out the local culture and cuisine. The restaurants here offer a range of delicious dishes from international flavors to traditional Caribbean fare. Spend the evening exploring the area’s vibrant nightlife and enjoy some drinks with friends.
No matter what type of beach vacation you’re looking for, St Barthelemy will provide an unforgettable experience. From stunning views to exciting activities, this Caribbean paradise has it all. So, pack your bags and get ready for the trip of a lifetime to St Barthelemy’s stunning beaches!
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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What regions will this cruise cover?
You’ll sail to the Caribbean, North America and South America during your cruise.
What cabins are available on board?
You’ll get to choose from a staggering array of cabins aboard Explora II, such as: the Ocean Terrace Suite, the Ocean Grand Terrace Suite, the Penthouse, the Deluxe Penthouse, the Premier Penthouse, the Grand Penthouse, the Cove Residence, the Retreat Residence, the Serenity Residence, the Cocoon Residence, and the Owner’s Residence.
Does the ship have any pools?
Yes, the ship has five heated pools that guests can relax in.
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