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Date Port/City Activity Description
Fri, Oct 01 San Diego, California Depart 5:00 PM
Sat, Oct 02 At Sea
Sun, Oct 03 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Tendered Arrive 10:30 AM Depart 6:00 PM
Mon, Oct 04 At Sea
Tue, Oct 05 Acapulco, Mexico Docked Arrive 10:00 AM Depart 6:00 PM
Wed, Oct 06 Huatulco, Mexico Docked Arrive 9:00 AM Depart 5:00 PM
Thu, Oct 07 At Sea
Sat, Oct 09 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Docked Depart 11:59 PM
Sun, Oct 10 At Sea
Mon, Oct 11 Panama Canal (Cruising) Cruising Arrive 6:00 AM Depart 8:00 PM
Tue, Oct 12 Cartagena, Colombia Docked Arrive 2:00 PM Depart 8:00 PM
Wed, Oct 13 At Sea
Thu, Oct 14 At Sea
Fri, Oct 15 Cococay, Bahamas Tendered Arrive 8:30 AM Depart 6:00 PM
Sat, Oct 16 At Sea
Sun, Oct 17 At Sea
Mon, Oct 18 Baltimore, Maryland Arrive 7:00 AM
San Diego, California Oct 01
In addition to being home to a world-class zoo and aquarium, San Diego is a laid-back navy town that is the closest U.S. city to Mexico. Great Mexican/American cuisine, Spanish-inspired architecture and what some consider the best weather in North America, make San Diego a destination unto itself.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Oct 03
This southernmost enclave on the tip of the Baja Peninsula features unearthly rock formations, cantinas owned by rock stars and hundreds of ways to enjoy yourself on, in, under and close to the water. Cabo is also blessed with a coastline that's ideal for kayak exploration, snorkeling, whale-watching or perhaps a romantic rendezvous.
Acapulco, Mexico Oct 05
From the people to the bay, sensual Acapulco is known for its beauty. Its world-famous beaches offer up the sun and surf for different agendas, whether you're in the mood for exhilaration of serenity.
Huatulco, Mexico Oct 06
This is indeed a place where recreation and ecology are in perfect harmony. At the foot of the Sierra del Sur Mountains, Huatulco is actually made up of nine distinct bays. The turquoise waters are home to an abundance of sea life and provide a delightful aquatic playground for visitors. On land, shopping and dining establishments are outnumbered only by the number of beaches in the area: thirty to be exact.
Puntarenas, Costa Rica Oct 08 | Oct 09
Located along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Puntarenas is a great place to see native wildlife ranging from scarlet macaws to the alpha predator of Central America: the jaguar. Surfers from around the world regard this region of Costa Rica as prime surfing waters. As one of the country's leading fishing ports, Puntarenas is the perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood, including ceviche de corvine - bits of fresh fish marinated in lime juice with onions, peppers and spices.
Panama Canal (Cruising) Oct 11
"The land of the divided, the world united." It's hard to imagine a more fitting motto for what in no uncertain terms irrevocably changed the Western Hemisphere forever. For fifty miles the canal transects the exotic emerald jungles of Panama and gives one an appreciation of what a Herculean task it was to build this waterway before the advent of computers and giant earth movers.
Cartagena, Colombia Oct 12
Founded in 1533, Cartagena is the picture-perfect Spanish-colonial village. A fortress wall surrounds the historic village's pastel-colored architecture, quaint streets and fine cathedrals, containing them like jewels. Stroll through the walled old town (Ciudad Murallada), shop the boutiques housed in what used to be dungeons, and otherwise enjoy a jaunt through a rich history.
To learn more about this exciting port, please refer to our Port Explorer guide.
Cococay, Bahamas Oct 15
Right in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, CocoCaySM is secluded and subdued. Tepid waters as clear as glass make this an ideal location to take advantage of all the aquatic recreational opportunities available. Snorkeling, jet skiing, and relaxing on the sand are all sanctioned and encouraged activities. There's even a replica of Blackbeard's pirate ship if you want to dry off for a little while.
Baltimore, Maryland Oct 18
This seafood nirvana is an interesting mix of modern and historic America. Visit the haunts of hometown son Edgar Allan Poe, the National Historic Seaport, and a host of other attractions rich in historical and cultural significance.
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