Featured Cabins
Itinerary
Los Angeles, California, United States
Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea.
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
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Cruising the Pacific Ocean
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Cabo San Lucas, a resort city on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, is known for its beaches, water-based activities and nightlife. Playa El Médano is Cabo’s main beach, with outdoor restaurants and numerous bars. Past the marina is Land’s End promontory, site of Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach) and El Arco, a natural archway in the seacliffs.
Mazatlán, Mexico
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
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Acapulco, Mexico
Acapulco is a major seaport on the scenic Pacific coast of Mexico, located on a deep semi-circular bay with sandy beaches and blue waters. It was a popular destination for many movie stars during the Golden Age of Hollywood, including Elvis Presley and Elizabeth Taylor.
Los Angeles, California, United States
Home of the famous Hollywood sign and Walk of Fame, Los Angeles is the place to visit for anyone interested in film and television and hoping to get a glimpse at some famous actors and artists. Stroll down the Walk and enjoy the glamorous atmosphere and famous surroundings, or take a break on the Santa Monica pier and watch the sun set on the sea.
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Cabo San Lucas, a resort city on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, is known for its beaches, water-based activities and nightlife. Playa El Médano is Cabo’s main beach, with outdoor restaurants and numerous bars. Past the marina is Land’s End promontory, site of Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach) and El Arco, a natural archway in the seacliffs.
Mazatlán, Mexico
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Acapulco, Mexico
Acapulco is a major seaport on the scenic Pacific coast of Mexico, located on a deep semi-circular bay with sandy beaches and blue waters. It was a popular destination for many movie stars during the Golden Age of Hollywood, including Elvis Presley and Elizabeth Taylor.
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala’s largest Pacific Ocean port. It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
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Puntarenas, Costa Rica
This town is not on the Nicoya Peninsula, but rather on Costa Rica’s mainland. It is best known as a cruise-ship port and launching pad for ferries heading southeast to the coast of the Nicoya Peninsula and for cruises sailing out on the Gulf of Nicoya. Puntarenas is also a major fishing port with a lively fish market. The town’s reputation suffers from the unimpressive parts you see from your car as you roll through town on the way to the ferry dock. But the town has a lot of character off the main drag, thanks to its illustrious past as an affluent port town and principal vacation spot for San José’s wealthy, who arrived by train in the last century. Once the port was moved and roads opened to other beaches, Puntarenas’s economy crashed, but it’s making a comeback. Sitting on a narrow spit of sand—punta de arenas literally means “point of sand”—that protrudes into the Gulf of Nicoya, the town boasts a beautifully groomed, wide Blue Flag beach with views of the Nicoya Peninsula and spectacular sunsets, along with a public swimming pool, the San Lucas Beach Club, and a marine-life museum. Ticos arrive by bus and car to enjoy the beach and stroll the Paseo de los Turistas, a beachfront promenade lined with tree-shaded concrete benches and seafood restaurants. Crowds of locals, called porteños, cruise by on bicycles, the town’s most popular form of transport.
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Panama City, Panama
Expect incredible morning views as you arrive into the port for Panama City. Tinged with a silver pre-dawn light, the city will metamorphosise into a golden glow as the sun rises above it. And from then on expect one stunning view after another. Very interesting in its own right, Fuerte Amador is obviously overshadowed by its proximity to Panama City. So should the Miraflores museum of the Canal, which offers a comprehensive and immersive tour of the Canal including a 3-D experience, four exhibition halls, an observation deck, and a surprisingly good restaurant not interest you then there is always the option of lovely Casco Viejo – literally the old quartier of Panama. The grand old colonial houses, cobbled streets, independent boutiques and buzzing street scene make this a must stop on your itinerary. And if you like seafood, you will not want miss the many restaurants and market stalls serving different variations of so-fresh-it’s-still-practically-swimming ceviche. Best eaten like the Panamanians do, with salty crackers and a cold beer on the beach. And if money is no object, a cup of geisha coffee – supposedly the world’s best and definitely the world’s most expensive at $7 a shot is definitely a pick me up! Cool cosmopolitan capital aside, Panama has a skyscraper filled skyline that is worthy of some of its North American counterparts. But if urban utopia is not your scene then fear not, the sandy beaches and lush rainforests are never more than a short cab ride away.
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala’s largest Pacific Ocean port. It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
This town is not on the Nicoya Peninsula, but rather on Costa Rica’s mainland. It is best known as a cruise-ship port and launching pad for ferries heading southeast to the coast of the Nicoya Peninsula and for cruises sailing out on the Gulf of Nicoya. Puntarenas is also a major fishing port with a lively fish market. The town’s reputation suffers from the unimpressive parts you see from your car as you roll through town on the way to the ferry dock. But the town has a lot of character off the main drag, thanks to its illustrious past as an affluent port town and principal vacation spot for San José’s wealthy, who arrived by train in the last century. Once the port was moved and roads opened to other beaches, Puntarenas’s economy crashed, but it’s making a comeback. Sitting on a narrow spit of sand—punta de arenas literally means “point of sand”—that protrudes into the Gulf of Nicoya, the town boasts a beautifully groomed, wide Blue Flag beach with views of the Nicoya Peninsula and spectacular sunsets, along with a public swimming pool, the San Lucas Beach Club, and a marine-life museum. Ticos arrive by bus and car to enjoy the beach and stroll the Paseo de los Turistas, a beachfront promenade lined with tree-shaded concrete benches and seafood restaurants. Crowds of locals, called porteños, cruise by on bicycles, the town’s most popular form of transport.
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
No additional details available for this day.
Panama City, Panama
Expect incredible morning views as you arrive into the port for Panama City. Tinged with a silver pre-dawn light, the city will metamorphosise into a golden glow as the sun rises above it. And from then on expect one stunning view after another. Very interesting in its own right, Fuerte Amador is obviously overshadowed by its proximity to Panama City. So should the Miraflores museum of the Canal, which offers a comprehensive and immersive tour of the Canal including a 3-D experience, four exhibition halls, an observation deck, and a surprisingly good restaurant not interest you then there is always the option of lovely Casco Viejo – literally the old quartier of Panama. The grand old colonial houses, cobbled streets, independent boutiques and buzzing street scene make this a must stop on your itinerary. And if you like seafood, you will not want miss the many restaurants and market stalls serving different variations of so-fresh-it’s-still-practically-swimming ceviche. Best eaten like the Panamanians do, with salty crackers and a cold beer on the beach. And if money is no object, a cup of geisha coffee – supposedly the world’s best and definitely the world’s most expensive at $7 a shot is definitely a pick me up! Cool cosmopolitan capital aside, Panama has a skyscraper filled skyline that is worthy of some of its North American counterparts. But if urban utopia is not your scene then fear not, the sandy beaches and lush rainforests are never more than a short cab ride away.
Cabin Options
Deluxe Veranda Suites
Serenity Suites
Concierge Suites
Penthouse Suites
Horizon Penthouse Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Suites
Signature Suites
Grand Suites
Prestige Suites
Ship Facilities
About the Ship
Deck Plans
- Constellation Theater (Lower Level)
- Connoisseur Lounge
- Boutique
- Galileo’s Bar
- The Casino
- Prestige Lounge
- Serene Spa & Wellness®
- Saunas
- Fitness Center
- Constellation Theater (Upper Level)
- Concierge & Reception
- Cruise Sales
- Business Center
- Destinations Services
- Meridian Lounge
- Coffee Connection
- Compass Rose
- Prestige Suite
- Deluxe Veranda Suites
- Horizon Penthouse
- Serenity Suite
- Penthouse Suite
- Concierge Suite
- Prestige Suite
- Serenity Suites
- Penthouse Suite
- Concierge Suite
- Grand Suites
- Horizon Penthouse
- Horizon Penthouse
- Prestige Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Serenity Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Grand Suites
- Signature Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Grand Loft Suite
- Grand Suite
- Signature Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Seven Seas Suite
- Prestige Suite
- Grand Suite
- Horizon Penthouse
- Chartreuse
- Prime 7
- The Study
- Concierge Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Prestige Suite
- Concierge Suites
- Observation Lounge
- Card Room
- Library
- Culinary Arts Kitchen
- Pool Deck
- Pool
- Pool Grill/Pool Bar
- La Veranda
- Sette Mari
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Skyview Luna Suite
- Skyview Sola Suite
- Skyview Aura Suite
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Azure
- Pacific Rim
- Solara Sports Deck
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Skyview Suites
- Constellation Theater (Lower Level)
- Connoisseur Lounge
- Boutique
- Galileo’s Bar
- The Casino
- Prestige Lounge
- Serene Spa & Wellness®
- Saunas
- Fitness Center
- Constellation Theater (Upper Level)
- Concierge & Reception
- Cruise Sales
- Business Center
- Destinations Services
- Meridian Lounge
- Coffee Connection
- Compass Rose
- Prestige Suite
- Deluxe Veranda Suites
- Horizon Penthouse
- Serenity Suite
- Penthouse Suite
- Concierge Suite
- Prestige Suite
- Serenity Suites
- Penthouse Suite
- Concierge Suite
- Grand Suites
- Horizon Penthouse
- Horizon Penthouse
- Prestige Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Serenity Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Grand Suites
- Signature Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Grand Loft Suite
- Grand Suite
- Signature Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Seven Seas Suite
- Prestige Suite
- Grand Suite
- Horizon Penthouse
- Chartreuse
- Prime 7
- The Study
- Concierge Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Prestige Suite
- Concierge Suites
- Observation Lounge
- Card Room
- Library
- Culinary Arts Kitchen
- Pool Deck
- Pool
- Pool Grill/Pool Bar
- La Veranda
- Sette Mari
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Skyview Luna Suite
- Skyview Sola Suite
- Skyview Aura Suite
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Azure
- Pacific Rim
- Solara Sports Deck
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Skyview Suites