Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2020
Port of Manaus, Brazil The Amazon River basin is the largest and most extensive hydrographic basin on earth, covering an area of nearly two million square miles in the Brazilian borders. Departing from Florida or a Caribbean port, passengers on an Amazon cruise will cross around 1,000 miles of the river to Manaus port. Guests will get a real sense of being away from it all, allowing them to enjoy the exquisite scenery the basin has to offer. www.brazilshorex.com.br Ras Al Khamiah, United Arab Emirates At the northernmost part of the United Arab Emirates lies Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), one of the oldest trading centres in the region. The hundreds of years of authentic Arabian history and culture blend perfectly with picturesque desert landscapes, breathtaking mountains and 64 kilometres of tranquil beaches, as well as an ever-growing selection of world-class hotel brands. Today, RAK Port boasts a dedicated and luxury boutique cruise terminal fitted with modern equipment to ensure an efficient and friendly cruise passenger experience. www.rakports.ae Cayman Islands Nestled in the western corner of the Caribbean Sea, the three Cayman Islands are well-known for fantastic dining, world- class diving, beautiful beaches and incredible wildlife. This Caribbean destination offers a memorable and luxurious experience for visitors of all ages and interests, even if they are staying for just a few hours. Highlights include swimming with Southern stingrays, exploring coral reefs, relaxing in a hammock while sipping a mudslide or eating in a five-star restaurant. www.visitcaymanislands.com Guadeloupe Guadeloupe is an archipelago of more than 12 islands situated in the southern Caribbean. The archipelago’s five main islands can accommodate all kinds of vessel – including mega and luxury ships – offering visitors the chance to enjoy the islands’ beaches, waterfalls and mountains. The destination is proud to be French, but it is undeniably Caribbean. It is also proud of its roots and celebrates the indigenous peoples of South America and the Caribbean who once lived there (the Arawaks and the Taíno). www.lesilesdeguadeloupe.com AME R I C A S > 7 2
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