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Cruise Itinerary Details

14-night South America (from Manaus to Fort Lauderdale, FL)
  • Ship Name : Royal Princess
  • 2010 Sail Dates : April 10


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Prices are the lowest per person rates in U.S. Dollars based on double occupancy and include port charges. Government taxes and fees, cruise line surcharges, and booking fee are additional.

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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of CallArrivalDeparture
1Manaus, Brazil
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2Manaus, Brazil
--- 6:00 pm
3Parintins, Brazil
12:00 pm ---
4Parintins, Brazil
--- 7:00 am
4Boca Da Valeria, Brazil
10:30 am6:00 pm
5Santarem, Brazil
7:00 am5:00 pm
6At Sea --- ---
7At Sea --- ---
8Devil's Island
8:00 am2:00 pm
9At Sea --- ---
10Port Of Spain, Trinadad & Tobago
8:00 am4:00 pm
11St. Lucia
7:00 am4:00 pm
12St. Barthelemy, FWI
8:00 am4:00 pm
13At Sea --- ---
14At Sea --- ---
15Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida
7:00 am ---

Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.



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Ports of Call

Manaus, Brazil
Accessed by way of the Negro River, Manaus hosts thousands of oceangoing vessels from the Atlantic every year. Amazingly, this essential port city is located 900 miles inland, in the heart of the Amazon rain forest. But while Manaus is well known for exports of rubber, Brazil nuts, oil and jute, the city's true crowning glory is the eclectic, neo-Classical Teatro Amazonas - a beautiful pink and white opera house with a gold tile dome and the last word in dazzling interior detail.

Parintins, Brazil
Cathedrals and churches play a prominent role in the cityscape of Parintins, reflective of the importance of faith in the citizens' lives. The scale is appropriate to a central Amazon River town of only 50,000 - much smaller than the nearby state capital of Manaus. Parintins is located in the river itself, on an island of the same name.

Boca Da Valeria, Brazil
Boca da Valeria is a quiet Amazon village with houses on stilts and locals who will gladly sell you a few trinkets at a good price. Set on a bend in the mighty river, Boca is a trading point for those living on the banks.

Santarem, Brazil
A hub of industry and exports, Santarem offers a glimpse of modern life in the Amazon basin. The nearby Tapajos National Forest is a major source of tropical hardwoods, rubber and Brazil nut trees are everywhere. Tapioca is made locally and the Alter do Chao resort area attracts visitors to its lovely white sand beaches. Whatever else you do, don't miss the chance to go swimming in the Amazon River system!

Devil's Island
Devil's Island, off the steamy coast of French Guiana, is famous for being infamous. Although it was once a secluded and inescapable prison island, it is now escapist and tres chic - extremely popular on the South American tourist circuit.

Port Of Spain, Trinadad & Tobago
Capital of the first half of the Trinidad and Tobago twosome, Port of Spain is the birthplace of calypso and the steel band. Take in the spectacle of scarlet ibis as they take wing from their feeding grounds to roost in the trees at sunset, transforming the foliage into a blaze of scarlet.

St. Lucia
Lush green hills, black sand beaches, tranquil blue lagoons and pink melting sunsets. This rainbow of colors can only be found on the unspoiled tropical retreat that is St. Lucia. Visitors are always awed by the array of hues offered by nature. Of course, there's equal grandeur in its magnificent coastline and famous twin mountains known as the Pitons.

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida
Once the epicenter of Spring Break, today Ft. Lauderdale is a year-round destination where culture and cuisine are in ample supply. Beautiful beaches, sunshine, coastline, nightclubs and superb restaurants await you in this Gold Coast enclave. More restaurants and shopping on Las Olas Boulevard or Himmarshee in downtown Ft. Lauderdale are a must.