HIGHLIGHTS
- Walk up to Fort Napoléon in Guadeloupe for views across the Les Saintes bay
- Watch colourful exotic birds flit about the lush rainforest in Tobago
- Find out where the devil - Devil’s Island - meets the deep blue sea at France’s most infamous penal colony of Iles du Salut
- Shop for Amazonian produce at the UNESCO-listed Ver-o-Peso market in Belem
- See the spectacular sand dune landscape of Lencois Maranhenses near Sao Luis
DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Oct 11, 2023 | Oct 23, 2023 | 6,769 |
7,128 |
Rates are listed per person
|
Start Date | End Date | From EUR | From USD |
Oct 11, 2023 | Oct 23, 2023 | 6,769 |
7,128 |
ITINERARY
PHILIPSBURG
DAY 1
Your sweep of the Caribbean, the Guianas and the Amazon begins today in
Sint Maarten, the Dutch side of the island of St Maarten/St Martin.
This portion of the nearly 10,000-hectare landmass is livelier than the
French side, and the cruise-ship terminal is located about 1.5
kilometres from the centre of the capital, Philipsburg. If time allows
before you board your elegant ship, Philipsburg has everything you
might want: there’s a soft-sand beach – Great Bay
Beach – and the shopping is some of the best in the
Caribbean. For a touch of culture, take in the cupola-topped
courthouse, considered one of the most famous buildings on the island,
or the small but enlightening Sint Maarten Museum, with exhibits that
covers everything from salt and shipwrecks to slavery.
ILES DES SAINTES
DAY 2
The bijou volcanic archipelago, Îles des Saintes –
which also goes by just Les Saintes – is located within the
island group of Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France. Les
Saintes is the answer to all your Caribbean prayers. Made up of just
seven islands, only two of which are inhabited, they are easily one
Guadeloupe’s most beautiful region and offer a real glimpse
into an old French-tinged Caribbean. Only accessible to smaller cruise
ships, arrive in Terre-de-Haut with its gin-clear waters, sugar-sand
beaches and swaying palms. Breton-style fishing boats line the bay,
which is excellent for snorkelling, and there are red-roofed Creole
houses and croissant-serving cafes in the town. Be sure to explore the
superb art galleries and antique boutiques.
SOUFRIERE, ST LUCIA
DAY 3
The towering twin volcanic spires of the iconic Pitons dominate the
scenery as we sail into spectacular Soufriere Bay. Below the peaks, the
town itself - the original capital of St Lucia - is charming, with
colourful wooden houses and a relaxed vibe. Nearby highlights include
the 18th-century Morne Coubaril cocoa plantation. Further afield,
explore a collapsed crater and soak in mineral-rich mud baths at
Sulphur Springs or enjoy an exhilarating glide above the verdant
rainforest canopy by open-air cable car.
SCARBOROUGH
DAY 4
Explore the port city of Scarborough, the capital of Tobago and a
cultural centre of Trinidad and Tobago. Land on this laid-back, largely
unspoiled island, which is known for its clear, blue seas, untamed
rainforest, and exceptional bird-watching opportunities. With more than
220 species identified, Tobago is top of many twitchers’
must-visit lists. The island’s proximity to South America
means several of its birds are not found on other Caribbean islands,
including neighbouring Trinidad. But before you set out in search of
the six species of hummingbirds that flit about the rainforests here or
to dive in Buccoo Bay – one of Jacques Cousteau’s
favourite places; be sure to explore the town of Scarborough. Head
straight to Fort King George, a restored defensive post that has
cannons, an informative little museum located in what was the
officers’ quarters, and jaw-dropping views. The
city’s botanical gardens pack horticultural heat with plenty
of orchids and bromeliads blooming.
AT SEA
DAY 5-6
You can spend your day at sea enjoying the many facilities available.
Head to the sauna, get in a workout in the state-of-the-art gym or
relax in the jacuzzi whilst taking in incredible views along the way.
If you prefer to learn a little more about your surroundings, listen to
an informative talk or have a chat with one of our knowledgeable
on-board experts.
ILES DU SALUT
DAY 7
The three tiny islands that make up Îles du Salut are known
in English as the Salvation Islands. The irony of this moniker has been
well noted over the years. Located 15 kilometres north of Kourou (home
of the European Space Agency’s spaceport), this small part of
French Guiana was once an infamous penal colony that began as an exile
for political prisoners after the French Revolution. Separated by
choppy waters and shark-infested seas from each other and the mainland,
Saint-Joseph, Devil’s Island, the only one aptly named, and
Île Royale, detained prisoners such as Alfred Dreyfus, a
Jewish army officer convicted in 1894 on false charges. The last
prisoners were released as recently as the 1950s, and in the 1970s, the
islands came to worldwide attention when ex-inmate Henri
Charrière’s autobiographical novel, Papillon, was
published. The subsequent film starred acting powerhouses, Steve
McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. Explore this former place of confinement
freely today.
AT SEA
DAY 8
Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world
go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of
the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle
with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible
trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books.
Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or
perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our
onboard professional photographers.
BELEM
DAY 9
Once one of the most prosperous cities in South America thanks to the
19th-century rubber boom, today Belém remains a thriving
river port. The opulence of Belém’s golden era can
still be experienced at the neoclassical-style 1874 Theatro da Paz on
the Praça de Repúplica. The building is a
charming remanent of a glamorous bygone era when the city was known as
‘the tropical Paris’. These days it's known as the
gateway to the Amazon. Pretty green spaces are shaded by mango trees,
and the historical centre has plenty of wonderful museums to enjoy. The
bustling Ver-o-Paso market is the city’s star attraction and
is the largest open-air market in Latin America.
AT SEA
DAY 10-11
Days at sea are the perfect chance to relax, unwind and do whatever
takes your fancy. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the
spa, trying to spot a whale from the deck, reading a chapter or two, or
simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance
to the green days spent exploring on land.
FORTALEZA
DAY 12-13
Cruise into the harbour city of Fortaleza, the capital of
Ceará. Located as it is in the remote and relatively
unpopulated coastline of northeastern Brazil, you might be surprised by
Fortaleza’s size and sprawl – it’s
Brazil’s fifth-largest city. Appealing in part because of its
history, this buzzing beachside metropolis started out in 1654 as the
Dutch outpost of Shoonenbroch. Still, it was soon retaken by the
Portuguese who renamed it Fortaleza (fortress). Before you hit the
beach, you might want to tour the imposing Romano-Gothic cathedral, the
jammed-packed Central Market (near the church), the Art Nouveau-styled
José de Alencar Theatre, and the Dragão do Mar
Centre of Art & Culture. Instagrammers won’t want to
miss the photogenic Ponte dos Ingleses (English Bridge).
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Group return transfers from the airport to the cruise port (via our included accommodation where applicable)
- One night pre-cruise accommodation with breakfast in a 4/5-star hotel or onboard
- All meals onboard
- Onboard accommodation in a stateroom selected category
- 24-hour room service
- Coffee, tea, soft drinks and selected alcoholic beverages available 24-hours per day
- Lecture programmes by our experienced expedition team and guest speakers
- One selected shore excursion/expedition activities per port of call
- Branded Swan Hellenic expedition parka and use of rubber boots in Polar Regions
- Standard WiFi
- Onboard gratuities & port taxes