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Southern  Caribbean 8 nights

8 Nights

Departure 14/09/2024

Carnival Horizon

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Day 1.Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

September 14th of 2024

Check-in and documentation: 12:00 PM
Departure time: 04:00 PM

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Day 4.Oranjestad / Oranjestad, Aruba

September 17th of 2024

Arrival time: 08:00 AM
Departure time: 10:00 PM

Aruba is a popular destination thanks to its incredible white sandy beaches and cobalt-blue-toned sea. Its capital, the bustling Oranjestad, is distinguished for its Dutch-style colonial buildings painted with warm colors, and usually adorned with bougainvillea, oleanders, and hibiscus. Although its museums are small, they hold the story of the whole island.
What you should know about Oranjestad
Within just a short 5-minute-walk from the port, Oranjestad’s city center is definitely a MUST. Enjoy a visit to the Zoutman Fort and the Historic Museum, the oldest building on the island! About 80 different nationalities live together on the island, and every single one of its cultural influence can be noted at its no less than 72 available restaurants!

Day 5.Bonaire / Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

September 18th of 2024

Arrival time: 08:00 AM
Departure time: 10:00 PM

Do you speak Papiamento? It's fine. English and Dutch are also spoken in Kralendijk, the capital of Bonaire, an island located in the Dutch Caribbean. Here you can enjoy a variety of water activities, from diving in the coral reefs to canoeing, catamaran rides and 4X4 safari adventures. Looking for a cruise to Bonaire? Check out our selection of Caribbean cruises.
What you should know about Bonaire, Caribe
Looking for an eco-friendly tour? Hop on a tuc tuc, go snorkeling on Palm Beach Reef or ride a catamaran along the beaches. Kralendijk is famous for its diving spots due to the island being surrounded by a marine park. Go sightseeing in Bonaire and enjoy a pink and colorful view of flamingos! FUN FACT: Here you will also find the sole casino in the Caribbean which you can enter barefoot. For a long time now, Bonaire has been specially recognized for its salt production and, for more than three centuries, the island´s culture and prosperity depended on the most important spices in the world.

Day 6.Curazao / Curaçao

September 19th of 2024

Arrival time: 08:00 AM
Departure time: 05:00 PM

This Dutch Caribbean island, Curaçao, is also known for its inlet beaches and extensive coral reefs with abundant marine fauna. With little human intervention and full of many beautiful beaches, this is practically a “one hundred percent natural island”. The beaches here are simply unmissable and, the most beautiful ones, can be found in the north of the island. Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao and center of the island, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due its charming Dutch-inspired colonial architecture. Fun fact: this is also the reason for which it is known as “little Amsterdam”. The center is divided by a floating bridge that separates the region from Punday to Trobanda. We recommend you visit the floating market, along with its many shops and restaurants. Another must-see building is the UNESCO-listed Mikva Israel-Emmanuel synagogue, which, dating back to 1732, makes it the oldest one in America.
You should know about Curazao
Curaçao´s beaches are simply unmissable and, the most beautiful ones are located in the north of the island. Cas Abao Beach and Klein Curaçao are, without a doubt, the most important ones. Another must-visit spot is the Curaçao ostrich farm, where you can also see emus, pot-bellied pigs, and Nile crocodiles! Willemstad, capital of Curaçao and center of the island, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its architecture which shows all the charm of the Dutch colonization; thus, it is also known as little Amsterdam. The city center is divided by a floating bridge that separates the regions of Punda and Otrobanda. We recommend you visit the floating market along with the many shops and restaurants in the area. Another must-see building is the UNESCO-listed Mikva Israel-Emmanuel Synagogue, the oldest one in America dating back to 1732.

Day 9.Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

September 22th of 2024

Return: 09:00 AM

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Carnival Horizon

A dream holiday in the most absolute of tranquility is how you will feel on board the Horizon. Here everything is designed to make time go more slowly and give you the chance to enjoy every minute of it. Everything counts on the Horizon… Elegance and comfort make sailing an unrepeatable experience, except when you come back on board in a peaceful dream. You'll feel great at all times wherever you are on the Horizon… You are going to enjoy yourself in its restaurants and be refreshed in its bars. In the outdoor swimming pools, in the jacuzzis, in the gym and in the Spa you are going to feel amazing about yourself again. You are going to be entertained in the theatre, in the nightclub and in the casino. And, meanwhile, the children in the Tibu Club will be busy with non-stop activities. Making stop-offs with the Horizon is another essential feel-good experience, because your visits and excursions are different if you know that what awaits you on your return is the excellent service of the Horizon crew.

Length: 208 Meters
Registry: Malta
Tonnage: 46811 t.
Maximum Occupancy: 1828 Passengers
Cabins: 721

The cruise fee covers:
Port Taxes, Federal Taxes, Meals*, Non-carbonated sodas**, Insurance, Tips.

The cruise fee no covers:
Canned juices, Alcoholic beverages, Speciality Dining.
* Food: All meals are included on board at established specialty and buffet restaurants. Some specialty restaurants bear an extra cost and service is subject to availability.

You’ll have an opportunity to choose your own preferred dinner schedule, subject to availability.

**Drinks: Some on-board drinks are included. These you’ll find available at established dispensaries: water, American and decaf coffee, and a selection of teas, and ice from ice machines. It is highly recommended that you purchase a beverage package to make your on-board experience that much better.

IMO: Year of construction: Year of remodeling: Tonnage: Registro:
9767091 2018 - 46811 t. Malta
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
208 meters 3934 passengers 1450 crew 1923 cabins 72 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
880 balconies 293 outdoor cabins 678 interior cabins 6 months

Cabins

Balcony

Maximum Occupation: 2

28,445 HC

Cruise fee starting at: $1,360 USD

*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Outside

Maximum Occupation: 2

14,388 HC

Cruise fee starting at: $1,360 USD

*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Inside

Maximum Occupation: 2

8,924 HC

Cruise fee starting at: $1,360 USD

*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Documents and considerations

All travel documents (Passport, DNI, NIE, Visas, etc.) must be valid and valid six months after the date of travel. It is essential to carry valid passports and visas (including Multiple Entry Visas, when applicable), to board. Check the entry requirements for your destination at your local passport office or contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your Cruise travel itinerary. If you are not sure which country a port belongs to, check with your Vacation Advisor.

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