FORT LAUDERDALE, USA
Friday, January 15
Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America," offers a more relaxed yet vibrant alternative to Miami. With beautiful beaches, scenic waterways, a thriving arts and culture scene, and attractions like Las Olas Boulevard, museums, parks, and lively nightlife, the city blends laid-back charm with excitement.
SEMINARS-AT-SEA
Saturday, January 16 - Sunday, January 17
While onboard, along with enjoying the many amenities and countless shipboard activities aboard the ship, you’ll participate in insightful and enlightening seminars and panel discussions with your distinguished faculty.
GUSTAVIA, ST. BARTHELEMY, FRENCH WEST INDIES
Monday, January 18
St. Barts, one of the Caribbean's most elite and glamorous islands, is known for celebrity hideaways, luxury bungalows, and 22 stunning beaches offering scenic views, beachside dining, and watersports.
FORT-DE-FRANCE, MARTINIQUE
Tuesday, January 19
This French overseas region nicknames the "isle of flowers," is a tropical paradise of beaches, rainforests, colonial architecture, gardens, and culinary delights, dominated by the volcanic Mount Pelée.
ST GEORGE'S, GRENADA
Wednesday, January 20
Grenada, the "Spice Island," is known for its fragrant hills, stunning beaches, and picturesque capital St. George's, where French and English colonial architecture blends amid a mountainous, scenic landscape.
SCARBOROUGH, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
Thursday, January 21
Tobago is a charming Caribbean island known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and relaxed capital, Scarborough, with attractions like the Botanical Gardens and Fort King George. Visitors can explore its scenic coastline, hike forest trails, tour a cocoa plantation, and experience vibrant marine life at Buccoo Reef.
SEMINARS-AT-SEA
Friday, January 22 - Sunday, January 24
While onboard, along with enjoying the many amenities and countless shipboard activities aboard the ship, you’ll participate in insightful and enlightening seminars and panel discussions with your distinguished faculty.
SANTARÈM, BRAZIL
Monday, January 25
Santarém, one of the Amazon's oldest cities, sits at the confluence of the Tapajós culture and Portuguese colonial heritage through local pottery, a baroque cathedral, and museums. Visitors can also explore the surrounding rainforest in Floresta Nacional do Tapajós and relax at the scenic beach of Alter do Chão.
BOCA DA VALERIA, BRAZIL
Tuesday, January 26
This small Caboclo village, where the Valeria and Amazon rivers meet, offers visitors a chance to experience local life, take boat rides to spot wildlife, and explore homes built on stilts. Guests can support the community by purchasing handmade masks, jewelry, and leather goods.
MANAUS/AMAZON, BRAZIL
Wednesday, January 27
Manaus, a major port deep in the Amazon, blends grand Belle Époque architecture with surrounding jungle, showcasing landmarks like the Teatro Amazonas opera house and Mercado Adolpho Lisboa market. Its fascinating contrasts - from historic wealth to modern life - make it a compelling stop before exploring the Amazon.