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- Cruise Ports: Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala; Belize City, Belize; Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico.
- 2008: November 23, 30; December 7, 14, 21, 28.
- 2009: January 4, 11, 18, 25; February 1, 8, 15, 22; March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; April 5, 12.
- 2009: Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 6, Dec 13, Dec 20, Dec 27.
- 2010: Jan 3, Jan 10, Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Feb 28, Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28, Apr 4.
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| Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
| Sun. |
New
Orleans, Louisiana |
- |
5:30pm |
| Mon. |
At
sea |
- |
- |
| Tue. |
Costa Maya, Mexico |
8:00am |
6:00pm |
| Wed. |
Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala |
8:00am |
6:00pm |
| Thu. |
Belize City, Belize |
8:00am |
6:00pm |
| Fri. |
Cozumel, Mexico |
8:00am |
6:00pm |
| Sat. |
At
sea |
- |
- |
| Sun. |
New
Orleans, Louisiana |
8:00am* |
- |
Information above subject to change, please confirm details at time of booking.
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Sample shore excursions:
- Las Escobas Waterfall Voyage: Las Escobas Waterfalls are located within the protected nature reserve at the Cerro San Gil where abundant flora and fauna live amongst the crystal-clear waters.
- Eco Kayak Adventure: From the Amatique Bay Resort, kayak along the Pichilingo River and enjoy a beautiful aquatic landscape surrounded by very rich vegetation.
- Horseback Riding Adventure: Horseback ride through Amatique Bay Resort and the surrounding areas. Admire the beauty and the rich flora and fauna.
- Quirigua Archeological Explorer: Hieroglyphics sculpted in stelaes recount the history between this city and the archeological site of Copan in Honduras.
- Beach At Amatique Bay Resort: This tour will allow you to enjoy the beauty of Amatique Bay Resort's large pool area with a wet bar and water-slides for children and the young at heart.
- Banana Plantation Explorer: Visit one of the most important plantations in the area and learn about the process of growing and exporting this exotic fruit.
- San Felipe Fortress: Built by the Spaniards to guard the entrance to the Lake Izabal from the pirates of the Caribbean, San Felipe is filled with historic references and of picture-perfect spots.
- Santo Tomas & Puerto Barrios City Tour: Your tour begins traveling through the main streets of Santo Tomas de Castilla, with a short ride along the seashore, passing by the naval base and then to the Belgium cemetery where the Belgium pioneers who settled here in the 19th century are buried.
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Long before 17th-century powers began to argue over Belizean sovereignty, a Mayan civilization flourished here at the mouth of the Belize River. But it is the natural history that is Belize's most precious resource, This geographically endowed region features lush lowlands and tremendous wetlands, timbered mountains, prime rainforests and karstic landscapes pockets by caves and caverns. Oh, and a pristine coastline protected by the second longest barrier reef in the world.
Sample shore excursions:
- Altun Ha Mayan Ruins & Belize City Tour: Contrast the ancient Mayan city of Altun Ha with modern day Belize City. Visit Altun Ha (Mayan for "Rock Stone Water"), made world-famous the discovery of the world's largest carved Jade Head, depicting the sun god Kinich Ahau.
- Cave Tubing & Jungle Trek Tour: Hike through the Mayan Mountains and the magnificent jungle at Jaguar Paw before you later float in an inner tube through its cave system. Intricate crystalline formations line the cave, and the majestic stalagmites and stalactites add to the serene opulence of nature.
- Shark Ray Alley & Ambergis Cay: At famous Shark Ray Alley, snorkel the crystal-clear waters of Belize's Barrier Reef. Reef fish, including snappers and jacks, dart about the graceful stingrays and inquisitive nurse sharks. After lunch in town, you will have time for a little shopping along the sand streets of Belize's most famous tourist Mecca.
- Lamanai & the New River
- Half Day Altun Ha
- River Kayaking
- Jungle Biking
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Palancar Reef draws scuba divers from around the world. But it's only on eof the attractions of this tiny island off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Non-divers can visit the ruins of San Gervasio, where Maya women prayed to the goddess of fertility, or take a trip to the clifftop ruins of Tulum on the mainland. And neophyte snorkelers can have a guided tour of the marvelous undersea world in the shallow waters of Dzul-Ha.
Sample shore excursions:
- Tulum Mayan Ruins: The impressive cliff-top site of Tulum is one of the most famous landmarks of the Mayan world. Enjoy a guided tour of this walled city, its temples and buildings. Its cliff-top location gives the site a special atmosphere as well as great views.
- Sea Trek Helmet Dive & Pearl Farm Sea Trek helmet diving is the easiest and most comfortable way to explore underwater. At the Pearl Farm, a Sea TrekŪ guide and two safety divers in Scuba gear remain with the group. After the tour, enjoy complimentary snorkel equipment or shopping downtown.
- Cozumel Country Club Golf: Cozumel Country Club is a Jack Nicklaus-designed,18-hole championship golf course. The course totals 6,847 yards from the back tees and has a fully-stocked pro shop. The Club offers a package that includes transportation, shared golf cart and greens fees.
- Deep Sea Fishing: Cozumel attracts some of the best sportfishing in the Caribbean. Bring your enthusiasm and a little luck and leave the rest to the Captain and crew. The 31-foot Island Hoppers are rigged with a downrigger and outriggers, and all lines will be rotated throughout the tour.
- Snuba Adventure Dive: Snuba is a combination of snorkeling and Scuba diving, made fun, safe and easy. First, try out your skills and build your confidence then proceed to deeper water (15-18 feet), where you'll find schooling fish and brilliant coral formations.
- Sea Spi
- Dolphin Kids Adventure
- Horseback & Beach Hideaway
- Clear Kayak & Beach Snorkel Combo

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