
Date
2027-01-31
Duration
14 nights
Departure Port
Fort Lauderdale
United States
Arrival Port
Fort Lauderdale
United States
Rating
—
Theme
—








Holland America Line
2018
2023
99,500 GT
2,650
1,339
1,025
975 m
34 m
24 knots
No

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.

Scarborough, the hillside capital of Tobago, is a captivating port where colonial fortifications, a centuries-old legislative heritage, and one of the Caribbean's most authentic food cultures converge. Visitors should not miss the panoramic ramparts of Fort King George and a bowl of the island's legendary crab and callaloo at the local market. The dry season from January to May offers the most agreeable conditions for exploring, coinciding perfectly with the peak Caribbean cruise itineraries.

Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is the capital of the Galápagos Islands on San Cristóbal, where Darwin first landed in 1835, featuring fearless sea lions on the waterfront, the dramatic Kicker Rock snorkeling site, and all three booby species nesting at Punta Pitt. Must-dos include snorkeling with sharks at Kicker Rock, visiting the Interpretation Center, and highland tortoise viewing. The Galápagos offers extraordinary wildlife year-round, with warm season (Jan–May) best for snorkeling.

Grand Cayman is the Caribbean's most refined island — a place where the world's finest offshore finance sits comfortably beside Seven Mile Beach, consistently ranked among the hemisphere's most beautiful stretches of sand. Stingray City, where southern stingrays congregate in the shallow waters of a natural sandbar, offers one of the ocean's most magical wildlife encounters, while the reefs along the island's north wall deliver exceptional diving in crystalline visibility. George Town's duty-free shopping and exceptional dining — particularly fresh Caribbean lobster — complete a very polished package. November through April brings the most reliably sunny, dry weather.

Sacred pilgrimage island of the ancient Maya and now Mexico's most celebrated diving destination, Cozumel offers two distinct experiences in perfect combination. The vast Palancar Reef — part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system — delivers some of the Caribbean's most spectacular underwater scenery, with drift diving through canyons draped in black coral and sea fans. Ashore, San Miguel's colourful streetlife, fresh ceviche, and handcrafted silver jewellery invite leisurely exploration. Diving conditions are excellent year-round, though November through April brings the clearest visibility and the calmest seas for surface excursions.

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.

Saint-Tropez is the legendary Côte d'Azur fishing port turned global glamour destination, where Provençal authenticity endures beneath the mythology of yachts and celebrities. Must-dos include browsing the Musée de l'Annonciade's Fauvist masterpieces, tasting tarte tropézienne and fresh-caught rouget, and strolling the Sentier du Littoral coastal path to hidden coves. May through June and September through October offer the best weather with fewer crowds.

Amber Cove is a purpose-built cruise gateway on the Dominican Republic's northern coast, just minutes from the historic city of Puerto Plata — where Spanish colonial fortresses and a Victorian-era cable car await beneath the shadow of Isabel de Torres mountain. The port itself offers a tiered freshwater pool complex, watersports, and a curated market of amber jewelry, featuring some of the finest specimens in the world with prehistoric insects preserved inside. The surrounding Cibao Valley is prime territory for zip-lining through rainforest canopy. Visit November through April to enjoy the island's most reliably sunny season.

Grand Turk, the capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands, is a captivating port known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes like conch fritters and exploring the nearby paradise of Providenciales. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is most pleasant and ideal for beach activities.

Scarborough, the hillside capital of Tobago, is a captivating port where colonial fortifications, a centuries-old legislative heritage, and one of the Caribbean's most authentic food cultures converge. Visitors should not miss the panoramic ramparts of Fort King George and a bowl of the island's legendary crab and callaloo at the local market. The dry season from January to May offers the most agreeable conditions for exploring, coinciding perfectly with the peak Caribbean cruise itineraries.

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.
Day 1

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.
Day 2

Scarborough, the hillside capital of Tobago, is a captivating port where colonial fortifications, a centuries-old legislative heritage, and one of the Caribbean's most authentic food cultures converge. Visitors should not miss the panoramic ramparts of Fort King George and a bowl of the island's legendary crab and callaloo at the local market. The dry season from January to May offers the most agreeable conditions for exploring, coinciding perfectly with the peak Caribbean cruise itineraries.
Day 3
Day 4

Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is the capital of the Galápagos Islands on San Cristóbal, where Darwin first landed in 1835, featuring fearless sea lions on the waterfront, the dramatic Kicker Rock snorkeling site, and all three booby species nesting at Punta Pitt. Must-dos include snorkeling with sharks at Kicker Rock, visiting the Interpretation Center, and highland tortoise viewing. The Galápagos offers extraordinary wildlife year-round, with warm season (Jan–May) best for snorkeling.
Day 5

Grand Cayman is the Caribbean's most refined island — a place where the world's finest offshore finance sits comfortably beside Seven Mile Beach, consistently ranked among the hemisphere's most beautiful stretches of sand. Stingray City, where southern stingrays congregate in the shallow waters of a natural sandbar, offers one of the ocean's most magical wildlife encounters, while the reefs along the island's north wall deliver exceptional diving in crystalline visibility. George Town's duty-free shopping and exceptional dining — particularly fresh Caribbean lobster — complete a very polished package. November through April brings the most reliably sunny, dry weather.
Day 6

Sacred pilgrimage island of the ancient Maya and now Mexico's most celebrated diving destination, Cozumel offers two distinct experiences in perfect combination. The vast Palancar Reef — part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system — delivers some of the Caribbean's most spectacular underwater scenery, with drift diving through canyons draped in black coral and sea fans. Ashore, San Miguel's colourful streetlife, fresh ceviche, and handcrafted silver jewellery invite leisurely exploration. Diving conditions are excellent year-round, though November through April brings the clearest visibility and the calmest seas for surface excursions.
Day 7
Day 8

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.
Day 9

Saint-Tropez is the legendary Côte d'Azur fishing port turned global glamour destination, where Provençal authenticity endures beneath the mythology of yachts and celebrities. Must-dos include browsing the Musée de l'Annonciade's Fauvist masterpieces, tasting tarte tropézienne and fresh-caught rouget, and strolling the Sentier du Littoral coastal path to hidden coves. May through June and September through October offer the best weather with fewer crowds.
Day 10
Day 11

Amber Cove is a purpose-built cruise gateway on the Dominican Republic's northern coast, just minutes from the historic city of Puerto Plata — where Spanish colonial fortresses and a Victorian-era cable car await beneath the shadow of Isabel de Torres mountain. The port itself offers a tiered freshwater pool complex, watersports, and a curated market of amber jewelry, featuring some of the finest specimens in the world with prehistoric insects preserved inside. The surrounding Cibao Valley is prime territory for zip-lining through rainforest canopy. Visit November through April to enjoy the island's most reliably sunny season.
Day 12

Grand Turk, the capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands, is a captivating port known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty. Must-do experiences include savoring local dishes like conch fritters and exploring the nearby paradise of Providenciales. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is most pleasant and ideal for beach activities.
Day 13
Day 14

Scarborough, the hillside capital of Tobago, is a captivating port where colonial fortifications, a centuries-old legislative heritage, and one of the Caribbean's most authentic food cultures converge. Visitors should not miss the panoramic ramparts of Fort King George and a bowl of the island's legendary crab and callaloo at the local market. The dry season from January to May offers the most agreeable conditions for exploring, coinciding perfectly with the peak Caribbean cruise itineraries.
Day 15

Montreal is the world's second-largest francophone city, set on an island in the St. Lawrence River where French colonial heritage meets North American energy and one of the continent's most exciting food scenes. Must-dos include visiting the stunning Basilique Notre-Dame, eating smoked meat at Schwartz's and bagels at St-Viateur, and exploring the Plateau's bohemian streets. June through September offers peak festival season, including the world's largest jazz festival.



Approximately 260-356 sq. ft. including verandah.
With a teak-lined verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows and comfortable sitting area, these comfortable suites are filled with light. They include two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses plus a shower with premium massage head and a refrigerator. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 465-502 sq. ft. including verandah
With floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, these spacious suites are flooded with light. They feature a large sitting area and two lower beds convertible to one king-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses. The bathroom comes with a dual-sink vanity and some suites have a shower-only option while others provide a full-size whirlpool bath and shower, and an additional shower stall. Amenities include use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge, a private concierge and an array of complimentary services. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 1,290 sq. ft. including verandah.
Generously proportioned and filled with light, these elegant suites include a living room, dining room, pantry with microwave and refrigerator, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah with whirlpool. The bedroom features a king-size bed—our Signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, and the bath includes an oversize whirlpool bath and shower as well as an additional shower stall. There's also a sofa bed, suitable for two people, and a guest toilet. Amenities include a private stereo system, use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge, private concierge and an array of complimentary services. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 393-400 sq. ft. including verandah
These large, comfortable suites feature a spacious sitting area with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, two lower beds convertible to one king-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, and one murphy bed for one person. The bathroom includes a dual-sink vanity and shower. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 465-502 sq. ft. including verandah.
With floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, these suites feature spa amenities such as yoga mats and access to spa treatments from the Greenhouse Spa & Salon. They feature a large sitting area and two lower beds convertible to one king-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses. The bathroom comes with a dual-sink vanity and some suites have a shower-only option while others provide a full-size whirlpool bath and shower, and an additional shower stall. Amenities include use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge, a private concierge and an array of complimentary services. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 260-356 sq. ft. including verandah
With a teak-lined verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows and comfortable sitting area, these comfortable suites are filled with light. They include two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses plus a shower with premium massage head and a refrigerator. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 228-405 sq. ft. including verandah
Filled with light from floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, these staterooms include a sitting area, two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, and shower with premium massage showerheads. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 228-405 sq. ft. including verandah
With floor-to-ceiling windows and a private verandah, these light-infused staterooms feature two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our Signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, shower with premium massage showerheads and thoughtful amenities. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 228-405 sq. ft. including verandah
Filled with light from floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, these staterooms include a sitting area, two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, and shower with premium massage showerheads. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 228-405 sq. ft. including verandah
Filled with light from floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, these staterooms include a sitting area, two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, and shower with premium massage showerheads. The view is partially obstructed. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 222-231 sq. ft
With accommodations for five guests, this stateroom includes two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed and one upper bed—all are our signature Mariner's Dream beds with plush Euro-Top mattresses, plus one sofa bed for two persons. There are two bathrooms: one with bathtub, shower, sink and toilet, one with shower and sink. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



These ocean-view staterooms offer spa amenities such as yoga mats and exclusive spa treatments from the nearby Greenhouse Spa and Salon. It includes two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads, a host of amenities and an ocean view. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



These expansive staterooms include two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our Signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads, a host of amenities and an ocean view. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 127-172 sq. ft.
Perfect for guests traveling solo, these staterooms feature one full-size Signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-top mattress, plus a shower with premium massage head, an array of modern amenities and an ocean view. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads and a host of amenities are featured in these comfortable staterooms. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.



Approximately 143-225 sq. ft.
These staterooms feature spa amenities such as yoga mats and access to spa treatments from the Greenhouse Spa & Salon. There are two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our Signature Mariner's Dream bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads and a host of amenities are featured in these comfortable staterooms. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.
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