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Itinerary Overview
Miami
This vast array of wonderful beaches offers you opportunities to swim with the dolphins in a tropical lagoon and come face-to-face with alligators during an Everglades airboat tour. Or stroll through a tropical rainforest while hundreds of butterflies flutter above you.
Key West
Unearth this island's rich history of pirates and treasure hunters while visiting its historical museums. Visit the multitude of eclectic art galleries, or take a glass bottom boat trip and experience the wonderfully diverse marine life that cohabits the Key West's waters.
Great Stirrup Cay
Part of the Berry Islands in the Bahamas, this Norwegian Cruise Line-owned island is largely uninhabited. Aside from seclusion and privacy, visitors are drawn to its shores because of its spectacular diving and its championship fishing.
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Royal Naval Dockyard
The British built the Royal Naval Dockyard in the early 1800's as a harbour for its fleet of ships. It was restored in 1980, and it has since been developed as a commercial port. Popular area attractions include the Maritime Museum, the Bermuda Arts Center and the Craft Market.
Royal Naval Dockyard
The British built the Royal Naval Dockyard in the early 1800's as a harbour for its fleet of ships. It was restored in 1980, and it has since been developed as a commercial port. Popular area attractions include the Maritime Museum, the Bermuda Arts Center and the Craft Market.
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Charleston SC
Charleston is a timeless treasure of America's Old South? and every aspect of life in the Lowcountry is captivating. Whether you're a history buff, beach bum or foodie, there's plenty of adventure and southern hospitality to go round. Hop in a horse-drawn carriage for a sightseeing ride past pastel-hued mansions on Rainbow Row. Roam Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the American Civil War rang out. Cruise to Charleston and stand under the 1,500-year-old Angel Oak. Or sink your toes into soft sands along the Carolina coast. Aptly nicknamed "The Holy City" for its abundance of churches, Charleston evokes a genuine American spirit through its colonial relics, laid-back coastal culture and deep-rooted traditions
Charleston SC
Charleston is a timeless treasure of America's Old South? and every aspect of life in the Lowcountry is captivating. Whether you're a history buff, beach bum or foodie, there's plenty of adventure and southern hospitality to go round. Hop in a horse-drawn carriage for a sightseeing ride past pastel-hued mansions on Rainbow Row. Roam Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the American Civil War rang out. Cruise to Charleston and stand under the 1,500-year-old Angel Oak. Or sink your toes into soft sands along the Carolina coast. Aptly nicknamed "The Holy City" for its abundance of churches, Charleston evokes a genuine American spirit through its colonial relics, laid-back coastal culture and deep-rooted traditions
Charleston SC
Charleston is a timeless treasure of America's Old South? and every aspect of life in the Lowcountry is captivating. Whether you're a history buff, beach bum or foodie, there's plenty of adventure and southern hospitality to go round. Hop in a horse-drawn carriage for a sightseeing ride past pastel-hued mansions on Rainbow Row. Roam Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the American Civil War rang out. Cruise to Charleston and stand under the 1,500-year-old Angel Oak. Or sink your toes into soft sands along the Carolina coast. Aptly nicknamed "The Holy City" for its abundance of churches, Charleston evokes a genuine American spirit through its colonial relics, laid-back coastal culture and deep-rooted traditions
Port Canaveral
The gateway to central Florida the second largest three- and four-night cruise port in the continental United States. It provides access to the wonderful theme parks and entertainment complexes of Orlando, the spectacular wonders of the Kennedy Space Center, and the natural habitats of the alligator and the Florida manatee.
Nassau, Bahamas
The capital of the 700 Bahamian Islands has a storied past that includes occupation by several notorious pirates, including Blackbeard. Aside from being one of the greatest places for coral reef snorkeling, Nassau is prized for its Victorian mansions, cathedrals and 18th century fortresses.
Miami
This vast array of wonderful beaches offers you opportunities to swim with the dolphins in a tropical lagoon and come face-to-face with alligators during an Everglades airboat tour. Or stroll through a tropical rainforest while hundreds of butterflies flutter above you.
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