7 Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise
Discover uncharted adventure onboard the new Odyssey of the Seas℠ cruise ship. It’s time to see how far adventure can take you. Introducing the newest Royal Caribbean® gamechanger, and the first Quantum Ultra Class cruise ship. Cue the thrills with unforgettable experiences onboard the cruise ship, dig in to delicious dining from around the world, or soak up the sun at a newly designed resort-style pool deck that brings the island vibes poolside.
Day 1 - Orlando (Port Canaveral) - Fl
Nestled in the heart of Central Florida, Orlando is a city that conjures up enchanting experiences for visitors of all ages. Renowned as the "Theme Park Capital of the World," Orlando offers an array of magical attractions, captivating entertainment, and a diverse range of activities that extend far beyond the world-famous theme parks. Here's a glimpse of what awaits you in this captivating city.
- The mere mention of Orlando evokes visions of Cinderella's Castle and the enchanting world of Walt Disney. At Walt Disney World Resort, you can step into the pages of beloved fairy tales at Magic Kingdom, explore the future at Epcot, relive cinematic adventures at Disney's Hollywood Studios, and encounter wildlife at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The magic of Disney is palpable as you meet iconic characters, experience thrilling rides, and immerse yourself in spectacular parades and nighttime fireworks.
- Universal Orlando Resort is a haven for movie buffs and thrill-seekers. At Universal Studios Florida, you can journey through movie sets, experience thrilling rides, and delve into the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Universal's Islands of Adventure offers heart-pounding adventures in iconic lands like Jurassic Park and Marvel Super Hero Island. And don't forget Volcano Bay, a tropical-themed water park where relaxation meets exhilaration.
- SeaWorld Orlando combines marine education with thrilling rides and entertaining shows. Witness breathtaking animal encounters, attend captivating live performances, and embark on thrilling roller coasters like Mako. SeaWorld also emphasizes marine conservation and offers opportunities for up-close encounters with dolphins, sea lions, and more.
- Icon Park on International Drive is a vibrant entertainment complex where you can take a ride on The Wheel, a 400-foot-tall observation wheel offering stunning panoramic views of Orlando. Explore a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions, and soak in the lively atmosphere of this dynamic area.
- Orlando's cultural scene goes beyond its theme parks. Discover the Orlando Museum of Art, the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, and the Orlando Science Center, each offering enriching and educational experiences. The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and cultural performances.
- For those seeking outdoor adventures, explore the scenic beauty of the area's natural parks. Visit Wekiwa Springs State Park for hiking, kayaking, and swimming in crystal-clear springs. Or venture to the nearby Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to learn about space exploration and witness rocket launches.
- Orlando's dining scene is a melting pot of flavors. From international cuisine to farm-to-table eateries, you can indulge in a wide array of dishes. Be sure to try Florida specialties like fresh seafood, citrus-inspired dishes, and Cuban sandwiches.
Day 2 - Nassau - Bahamas
Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, is a tropical paradise that combines stunning natural beauty with a rich historical legacy. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture, Nassau is a destination that offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and exploration.
- Nassau is renowned for its beautiful beaches, and Cable Beach is a true gem. With its powdery white sands and turquoise waters, it's the perfect place to soak up the sun or take a dip in the gentle waves. You can also find a variety of water sports, from snorkeling and jet-skiing to parasailing, for those seeking more adventure. For a quieter beach experience, venture to Love Beach or Cabbage Beach, where you can relax in a tranquil atmosphere, away from the crowds.
- Step back in time by exploring Nassau's historic sites. Start your journey at Fort Fincastle, a picturesque fort perched atop Bennett's Hill. The panoramic views of Nassau and the ocean from this vantage point are simply breathtaking. Nearby, visit the Queen's Staircase, a 65-step staircase carved out of solid limestone. It's a remarkable example of Bahamian craftsmanship and a tribute to Queen Victoria's role in the abolition of slavery.
- Nassau's culture is a vibrant blend of African, European, and Caribbean influences. Explore the lively straw market in downtown Nassau, where local artisans sell handmade crafts, straw hats, and other souvenirs. Don't forget to sample some authentic Bahamian cuisine, like conch salad, fried snapper, and the world-famous Bahamian rum cake.
- Take a short trip across the bridge to Paradise Island, where you'll find the world-renowned Atlantis Resort. Even if you're not a guest, you can explore its impressive aquariums, water parks, and marine habitats. The Aquaventure Water Park, with its thrilling slides and lazy river, is a must-visit for families and water enthusiasts.
- The Bahamas is famous for its underwater wonders, and Nassau is no exception. Dive or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters to discover vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Swim with gentle nurse sharks at Compass Cay or explore the underwater sculptures at Clifton Heritage National Park.
- If you're lucky enough to visit Nassau in late December or early January, don't miss Junkanoo, the Bahamas' most vibrant and colorful cultural festival. This lively parade features music, dance, elaborate costumes, and a joyous atmosphere that will leave you feeling like a true Bahamian.
Day 3 - Cruising
Day at sea
Day 4 - San Juan - Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico is a city that offers a lot of attractions and activities for travelers. Whether you are interested in history, culture, art, or nature, San Juan has something for you. Here are some of the things you can do in San Juan:
- Visit the Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal. These are two historic forts that are part of the San Juan National Historic Site. They were built by the Spanish to protect the city from attacks by sea and land. You can tour the forts and see the walls, cannons, dungeons, and garitas (sentry boxes) that reflect the colonial era. You can also enjoy the views of the ocean and the city from the forts.
- Explore the Old San Juan. This is the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has many colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and monuments that date back to the 16th and 17th centuries. You can visit landmarks such as the San Juan Cathedral, the Capilla del Cristo, and the La Fortaleza (the governor's mansion). You can also shop and dine at Calle del Cristo and Calle Fortaleza, which are lined with boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
- Enjoy the beaches and water activities. San Juan has many beautiful beaches where you can relax, swim, or sunbathe. Some of the most popular beaches are Condado Beach, Isla Verde Beach, , and Escambron Beach. You can also try some of the water sports and activities that are available, such as snorkeling, kayaking, surfing, or sailing. You can also take a boat tour or a cruise to see the nearby islands, such as Culebra and Vieques.
- Visit the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. This is one of the most important and renowned art museums in Puerto Rico. It has a collection of over 1,100 works of art, ranging from the 17th century to the present day. You can admire the paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by Puerto Rican artists such as José Campeche, Francisco Oller, and Rafael Tufiño. You can also enjoy the special exhibitions and programs that the museum offers.
- Experience the culture and nightlife of the city. San Juan has a vibrant and diverse culture that reflects its rich history and heritage. You can listen to live music, watch shows, or dance at venues such as La Factoría, La Respuesta, and El Batey. You can also sample the cuisine from different regions and countries, such as Puerto Rico, Spain, Italy, and more. You can also join the festivals and events that celebrate Puerto Rican holidays, such as Three Kings Day and San Sebastian Street Festival.
Day 5 - Puerto Plata - Dominican Rep
Puerto Plata, located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic, is a destination that seamlessly blends rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. With its golden beaches, historic sites, and warm hospitality, Puerto Plata invites travelers to experience a taste of the Caribbean's enchanting allure.
- Begin your Puerto Plata journey with a visit to the Amber Museum, showcasing the world's most extensive collection of Dominican amber. Explore the fascinating history of this precious gemstone and its significance to the region.
- Discover the Fort of San Felipe, a historic 16th-century fortress that once protected the city from pirates and invaders. Climb its walls for panoramic views of Puerto Plata and the coastline.
- Stroll along the Malecón, a picturesque seaside promenade lined with colorful buildings, shops, and restaurants. Enjoy the sea breeze and admire the iconic San Felipe Cathedral.
- Ride the cable car to the summit of Pico Isabel de Torres, a 2,600-foot mountain that offers breathtaking views of Puerto Plata and the surrounding landscape. Explore the lush botanical gardens at the top.
- Experience the Ocean World Adventure Park, where you can swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions, and snorkel in a tropical reef aquarium. It's an aquatic paradise for all ages.
- Relax on the golden sands of Playa Dorada, one of Puerto Plata's most popular beaches. Enjoy water sports, beachside dining, and the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal haven.
- Embark on an adventure to the 27 Charcos (27 Waterfalls) of Damajagua, a natural wonder where you can hike and swim through a series of stunning waterfalls amidst lush tropical surroundings.
- Take a tour of the Brugal Rum Factory, where you can learn about the production of the Dominican Republic's famous rum and sample its various blends.
- Savor Dominican cuisine at local eateries known as "comedores." Try traditional dishes like mofongo, tostones, and fresh seafood. Don't forget to enjoy a refreshing piña colada.
- Visit the Museo Casa de Gregorio Luperón, the former home of Gregorio Luperón, a national hero of the Dominican Republic. Explore the preserved rooms and learn about his contributions to the country's history.
Day 6 - Puerto Plata - Dominican Rep
Puerto Plata, located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic, is a destination that seamlessly blends rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. With its golden beaches, historic sites, and warm hospitality, Puerto Plata invites travelers to experience a taste of the Caribbean's enchanting allure.
- Begin your Puerto Plata journey with a visit to the Amber Museum, showcasing the world's most extensive collection of Dominican amber. Explore the fascinating history of this precious gemstone and its significance to the region.
- Discover the Fort of San Felipe, a historic 16th-century fortress that once protected the city from pirates and invaders. Climb its walls for panoramic views of Puerto Plata and the coastline.
- Stroll along the Malecón, a picturesque seaside promenade lined with colorful buildings, shops, and restaurants. Enjoy the sea breeze and admire the iconic San Felipe Cathedral.
- Ride the cable car to the summit of Pico Isabel de Torres, a 2,600-foot mountain that offers breathtaking views of Puerto Plata and the surrounding landscape. Explore the lush botanical gardens at the top.
- Experience the Ocean World Adventure Park, where you can swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions, and snorkel in a tropical reef aquarium. It's an aquatic paradise for all ages.
- Relax on the golden sands of Playa Dorada, one of Puerto Plata's most popular beaches. Enjoy water sports, beachside dining, and the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal haven.
- Embark on an adventure to the 27 Charcos (27 Waterfalls) of Damajagua, a natural wonder where you can hike and swim through a series of stunning waterfalls amidst lush tropical surroundings.
- Take a tour of the Brugal Rum Factory, where you can learn about the production of the Dominican Republic's famous rum and sample its various blends.
- Savor Dominican cuisine at local eateries known as "comedores." Try traditional dishes like mofongo, tostones, and fresh seafood. Don't forget to enjoy a refreshing piña colada.
- Visit the Museo Casa de Gregorio Luperón, the former home of Gregorio Luperón, a national hero of the Dominican Republic. Explore the preserved rooms and learn about his contributions to the country's history.
Day 7 - Cruising
Day at sea
Day 8 - Orlando (Port Canaveral) - Fl
Nestled in the heart of Central Florida, Orlando is a city that conjures up enchanting experiences for visitors of all ages. Renowned as the "Theme Park Capital of the World," Orlando offers an array of magical attractions, captivating entertainment, and a diverse range of activities that extend far beyond the world-famous theme parks. Here's a glimpse of what awaits you in this captivating city.
- The mere mention of Orlando evokes visions of Cinderella's Castle and the enchanting world of Walt Disney. At Walt Disney World Resort, you can step into the pages of beloved fairy tales at Magic Kingdom, explore the future at Epcot, relive cinematic adventures at Disney's Hollywood Studios, and encounter wildlife at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The magic of Disney is palpable as you meet iconic characters, experience thrilling rides, and immerse yourself in spectacular parades and nighttime fireworks.
- Universal Orlando Resort is a haven for movie buffs and thrill-seekers. At Universal Studios Florida, you can journey through movie sets, experience thrilling rides, and delve into the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Universal's Islands of Adventure offers heart-pounding adventures in iconic lands like Jurassic Park and Marvel Super Hero Island. And don't forget Volcano Bay, a tropical-themed water park where relaxation meets exhilaration.
- SeaWorld Orlando combines marine education with thrilling rides and entertaining shows. Witness breathtaking animal encounters, attend captivating live performances, and embark on thrilling roller coasters like Mako. SeaWorld also emphasizes marine conservation and offers opportunities for up-close encounters with dolphins, sea lions, and more.
- Icon Park on International Drive is a vibrant entertainment complex where you can take a ride on The Wheel, a 400-foot-tall observation wheel offering stunning panoramic views of Orlando. Explore a variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions, and soak in the lively atmosphere of this dynamic area.
- Orlando's cultural scene goes beyond its theme parks. Discover the Orlando Museum of Art, the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, and the Orlando Science Center, each offering enriching and educational experiences. The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and cultural performances.
- For those seeking outdoor adventures, explore the scenic beauty of the area's natural parks. Visit Wekiwa Springs State Park for hiking, kayaking, and swimming in crystal-clear springs. Or venture to the nearby Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to learn about space exploration and witness rocket launches.
- Orlando's dining scene is a melting pot of flavors. From international cuisine to farm-to-table eateries, you can indulge in a wide array of dishes. Be sure to try Florida specialties like fresh seafood, citrus-inspired dishes, and Cuban sandwiches.
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