Miami to Miami

  • 24th February 2025
  • 25 Nights
  • Miami
  • Seven Seas Navigator
Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Your itinerary

  • Miami
  • Bahamian Waters Cruising
  • Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
  • Gustavia
  • Pointe-a-Pitre
  • St. Georges, Grenada
  • Port of Spain
  • Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
  • Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
  • Amazon River Cruising
  • Santarem
  • Boca Da Valeria
  • Manaus
  • Manaus
  • Parintins
  • Alter Do Chao
  • Amazon River Cruising
  • Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
  • Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
  • Bridgetown
  • Roseau
  • Philipsburg, St Maarten
  • San Juan
  • Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
  • Great Stirrup Cay
  • Miami
Day 1

24th Feb '25

Miami
Sunny Florida skies, year-round warmth and sunshine, a buzzing nightlife and a mix of cultures define this cosmopolitan city. Celebrity-drenched South Beach attracts people-watchers and the Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Tropical style shopping experiences are readily available from Bal Harbor to Lincoln Road and Coconut Grove. Enjoy authentic Cuban cuisine and culture along Calle Ocho or travel back in time with a visit to the historic Venetian Pool. There is something for everyone in this city dubbed the “Gateway to the Americas.” More
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Day 2

25th Feb '25

Bahamian Waters Cruising
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Day 3

26th Feb '25

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
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Day 4

27th Feb '25

Gustavia
One of the Caribbean’s true gems, St. Barts is where Riviera chic meets Caribbean cool. Day-trippers come from nearby islands for the duty-free shopping, excellent dining and to lounge on the soft, white sands in a secluded palm-fringed cove. Tour Fort Gustav and Fort Carl, historic reminders of Sweden’s short-lived Caribbean possession. Excursions abound, inviting guests to snorkel, sail over the clear blue waters on a catamaran, or horseback ride through shaded jungle trails. More
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10:00

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19:00

Day 5

28th Feb '25

Pointe-a-Pitre
Pointe-à-Pitre lies on Grande-Terre and is the largest city of Guadeloupe. Whether visiting the spectacular waterfalls in the jungle of Basse-Terre, taking a scenic hike to the top of La Grande Soufrière volcano or sampling local rum on a distillery tour, you will find a diverse array of activities to enjoy. Pointe-à-Pitre offers luxury items imported from France as well as handicrafts at open-air markets throughout the city. More
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17:00

Day 6

1st Mar '25

St. Georges, Grenada
Dating back to 1609 when the Sea Venture wrecked off the coast, the first settlement of Bermuda began here at this north end of the archipelago. St. Georges parish is comprised of two large islands, St. Georges and St. Davids. The town of St. Georges is the second-oldest English town in the New World, and for almost two centuries, was the capital of Bermuda. It is named for both Sir George Somers, the founder of Bermuda, and Saint George, the patron Saint of England. More
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21:00

Day 7

2nd Mar '25

Port of Spain
Discover colorful Port of Spain with its rich multicultural heritage, skyscrapers, lush gardens, and early 20th Century mansions. Explore The Savannah, a vast 260-acre park and its orchid house. Indulge in a chilled fresh coconut from one of the park’s vendors. Visit the National Museum and Art Gallery, The Red House and The Magnificent Seven, a row of beautifully restored mansions dating from the Colonial era. Admire the clock tower in the Queen’s Royal College. Frederick St. offers fabulous restaurants, galleries and world-class shopping. Look for local artwork, fine clothing and other unique souvenirs. Enjoy fresh seafood, roti or callaloo while moving to the rhythm of Calypso music in this dynamic setting. More
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16:00

Day 8

3rd Mar '25

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
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Day 9

4th Mar '25

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
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Day 10

5th Mar '25

Amazon River Cruising
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Day 11

6th Mar '25

Santarem
The first settlement in Santarem was a Jesuit mission built in 1661. Today, Santarem is one of the Amazons most important trading centers, and is rich in legend and nature. The town is situated at the point where the Tapajos and the Amazon waters meet. This is called the “Wedding of the Waters” and is one of Santarems major attractions. The lakes and forests of this area are home to numerous species of birds, particularly the white egret. More
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18:00

Day 12

7th Mar '25

Boca Da Valeria
We travel to experience life beyond the ordinary. Nestled on a 400 ft hill overlooking the Amazon, Boca Da Valeria is an Indian village located between Parintins and Santarem. This is an opportunity for you to wander at leisure through the small settlement or simply relax on board and take in up-close views of the rich equatorial vegetation from the ship. Ashore, you will find log canoes, grass huts, and a life of hunting and fishing unchanged since the time of the early explorers. Please be advised that due to the under-developed nature of this destination, organized tours are not available. More
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15:00

Day 13

8th Mar '25

Manaus
Manaus, the “Paris of the Jungle,” is the capital of Brazil’s state of Amazonas. The former river village rests along the left bank of the Rio Negro, which merges with the mighty Amazon. Carved from the dense jungle by rubber barons in the 19th century, Manaus has become an ideal starting or ending point for visitors to the mid-Amazon region. Riverboats can be taken through the myriad of tributaries, estuaries and small creeks, where the richest wildlife can be seen. Attractions include the stunning Renaissance-style Opera House and the Customs House, prefabricated in Liverpool England complete with clock tower and known as “Little Big Ben.” More
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Day 14

9th Mar '25

Manaus
Manaus, the “Paris of the Jungle,” is the capital of Brazil’s state of Amazonas. The former river village rests along the left bank of the Rio Negro, which merges with the mighty Amazon. Carved from the dense jungle by rubber barons in the 19th century, Manaus has become an ideal starting or ending point for visitors to the mid-Amazon region. Riverboats can be taken through the myriad of tributaries, estuaries and small creeks, where the richest wildlife can be seen. Attractions include the stunning Renaissance-style Opera House and the Customs House, prefabricated in Liverpool England complete with clock tower and known as “Little Big Ben.” More
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Day 15

10th Mar '25

Parintins
The small village of Parintins on Tupinambarana Island is situated in the largest river archipelago of the mid-Amazon. Steeped in centuries-old Indian culture, this village is celebrates an annual “Boi Bumba” festival. The yearly folkloric festival, considered second only to Carnival in Rio, is held in June but the townspeople reenact the festival for visitors throughout the year. More
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19:00

Day 16

11th Mar '25

Alter Do Chao
Twenty-five miles from the city of Santarém in Brazil is the Amazon River community of Alter Do Chao, named after the flat-topped hill that provides a natural backdrop. This small island is located on the Rio Tapajos, offering quaint cottages along the white-sand beaches lined with leafy palm trees. Thanks to its Indian handicrafts, lush vegetation, turquoise lagoon and amazingly clear water, Alter Do Chão has become a popular destination for travelers. Please be advised that due to the under-developed nature of this destination, organized tours are not available. More
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Day 17

12th Mar '25

Amazon River Cruising
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Day 18

13th Mar '25

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
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Day 19

14th Mar '25

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Day 20

15th Mar '25

Bridgetown
The island of Barbados is rimmed with mile after mile of pristine beaches. The eastern edge, rugged and hilly, lies on the Atlantic Ocean. The west coast, washed by the calmer leeward sea has most of the resort hotels. It is here that you will find the capital, Bridgetown, and older colonial settlements. Tour the meticulously restored 17th-century Sunbury Plantation House or admire the spectacular views from Gun Hill Signal Station. Adventures abound at sea by catamaran or Atlantis submersible and on land by an off-road island safari. Not to miss delicacies include the sweet and tender flying fish, washed down with a glass of Barbados’ famous Mount Gay rum. More
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18:00

Day 21

16th Mar '25

Roseau
Roseau, a small town with plenty of colonial charm, offers the colorful New Market, where you can stop for a refreshing coconut drink. Dominica’s real beauty lies in its unspoiled natural landscape – the dense rain forests, lush foliage, natural springs and rivers and tall, smoldering peaks. Dominica is home to one of the Caribbean’s great natural wonders-the scenic Valley of Desolation, where in a verdant tropical gorge, white mists from bubbling hot springs swirl in the air. More
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18:00

Day 22

17th Mar '25

Philipsburg, St Maarten
St. Maarten is the smallest piece of land shared by two sovereign states. Legend has it that the Dutch and French boundaries of the island were determined by two men who challenged one another in a race around the island, with the Frenchman walking faster and claiming more land. Legend or not, both the Dutch and French settled here in the 1630s and despite occupancy by the British twice, the Dutch and French have lived peacefully together ever since they arrived. More
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18:00

Day 23

18th Mar '25

San Juan
Puerto Ricos first inhabitants were the Taino Indians, who encountered Columbus in 1493. The Spanish quickly settled, defending their territory against the Dutch and British. This is evident by the imposing fortresses of Old San Juan, namely the El Morro Castle, dominating the old section of this capital city. In 1897, Spain declared Puerto Rico an autonomous state. Spain later ceded Puerto Rico to the U.S. and residents were granted American citizenship in 1917. More
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Day 24

19th Mar '25

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Day 25

20th Mar '25

Great Stirrup Cay
Nestled in the Bahama’s Berry Island chain is a 250-acre uninhabited paradise waiting for you. Great Stirrup Cay is a private retreat designed specifically for your enjoyment. Walk along the powdery, white sand beaches and feel the warm Bahamian sun on your skin. Get comfortable in a hammock and lose yourself in the sound of swaying palm trees and gentle waves lapping at the shore. Snorkel in crystal-clear water teaming with tropical fish. Explore the Straw Market offering a variety of Bahamian crafts and souvenirs. If you are wanting a little adventure, traverse the islands coast in a kayak or take a paddle boat for a spin. Take a break from your action-packed day and enjoy your favorite cocktail or a complimentary midday beachside BBQ as the ocean breeze blows through your hair. More
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Day 26

21st Mar '25

Miami
Sunny Florida skies, year-round warmth and sunshine, a buzzing nightlife and a mix of cultures define this cosmopolitan city. Celebrity-drenched South Beach attracts people-watchers and the Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Tropical style shopping experiences are readily available from Bal Harbor to Lincoln Road and Coconut Grove. Enjoy authentic Cuban cuisine and culture along Calle Ocho or travel back in time with a visit to the historic Venetian Pool. There is something for everyone in this city dubbed the “Gateway to the Americas.” More
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6:00

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Your ship - The Seven Seas Navigator

Serene ocean views enhance the soothing color palette in each Seven Seas Navigator suite. You’ll also find luxurious bath amenities, a cozy robe and our superior Elite Slumber beds to ensure a relaxing and revitalizing voyage.

Serene ocean views enhance the soothing color palette in each Seven Seas Navigator suite. You’ll also find luxurious bath amenities, a cozy robe and our superior Elite Slumber beds to ensure a relaxing and revitalizing voyage.

Cigar Bar

24-hour Room Service
Bar
Compass Rose Restaurant
Grill
Lounge
Pool Grill
Poolside Grill
Portofino il Ristorante

Card Room
Golf Club
Library
Outdoor Pool
Shuffle Board

Beauty Salon
Spa
Whirlpool

Aerobics/Yoga
Fitness Center
Gym
Jogging Track

Description

Serene ocean views enhance the soothing color palette in each Seven Seas Navigator suite. You’ll also find luxurious bath amenities, a cozy robe and our superior Elite Slumber beds to ensure a relaxing and revitalizing voyage.

Entertainment

Cigar Bar

Food and Drink

24-hour Room Service
Bar
Compass Rose Restaurant
Grill
Lounge
Pool Grill
Poolside Grill
Portofino il Ristorante

Recreational

Card Room
Golf Club
Library
Outdoor Pool
Shuffle Board

Relaxation

Beauty Salon
Spa
Whirlpool

Fitness

Aerobics/Yoga
Fitness Center
Gym
Jogging Track

Staterooms

suite

Even the smaller suites on Seven Seas Navigator are spacious, smartly designed and luxuriously furn ... ished. Measuring 301 square feet, this suite offers a large picture window that lets you rejoice in magnificent ocean views and plenty of natural light. Settle into your cozy surroundings, pamper yourself with lavish bath products, wrap yourself in a plush bathrobe and uncork your welcome bottle of Champagne as your ship heads out to sea. AMENITIES SUITE SIZE 28 M2 BALCONY SIZE N/A M2 LAYOUT 1 Marble Bathroom Sitting Area Maximum of 3 Guests

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