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Mariner, 18 Nights White Sands & Brazillian Sun ex Miami to Rio de Janeiro

Cruise Mariner, 18 Nights White Sands & Brazillian Sun ex Miami to Rio de Janeiro
Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Ship Seven Seas Mariner
Destination South America
Brief Description 18 Night Cruise sailing from Miami, Florida USA onboard Seven Seas Mariner
Type of Cruise Luxury
Departure Date 04 Jan 2027
Cruise Description Seven Seas Mariner® exudes class, from the delectable offerings of Chartreuse to the debonair atmosphere of the Connoisseur Club.

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas
Discover the tax-free shopping Mecca of the Caribbean in Charlotte Amalie. While the island boasts some of the world’s most stellar beaches and snorkeling (Coki, Sapphire, Trunk Bay), the shopping is in a galaxy all its own. Designer shops line the harbor’s Main Street while many more stores cram the narrow streets well into the interior. Look for jewelry, watches, china, liquor, linens, tobacco, and delicious rum balls. Stop for a breather to enjoy a creative rum cocktail. Then, when hunger strikes, head over to Frenchtown for a fabulous meal in lush tropical splendor.

St. John's, Antigua
Touting 365 beaches, most protected by coral reefs; a ring of forts; and quaint Colonial architecture, Antigua, and particularly St. John’s, is a classic example of the British Caribbean. Sites to see include St. John’s Cathedral, destroyed by earthquakes and rebuilt on the same spot at least three times, the last time in 1845; and the Museum of Antigua & Barbuda, which, in addition to island history, also offers a fascinating exhibition of semiprecious stones. For a stroll in nature, make your way to Nelson’s Dockyard National Park, or the nature trail to Shirley Heights. St. John’s offers several hot spots for nightlife and live music. And be sure to stop at a local restaurant to taste the buttery “flying fish,” unique to this part of the Caribbean.

Castries, St. Lucia
Castries is the capital, commercial center and main cruise port of St Lucia. Founded by the French in about 1768, it changed hands in the earlier 1800’s, when the British made the town a major naval port and built fortifications on Morne Fortune, overlooking the harbor. Today, the port offers something for everyone. Bargain hunters can head over to the duty-free shops at Pointe Seraphine; Castries Waterworks Forest Reserve allows visitors a rare glimpse of rain forest flora and fauna; and, for those looking for a fun day trip, a visit to the Grand Pitons or a hike up to Fort Charlotte on Morne Fortune offer beautiful vistas and historical perspective.

Bridgetown, Barbados
The island of Barbados is rimmed with mile after mile of pristine beaches. The eastern edge, rugged and hilly, lies on the Atlantic Ocean. The west coast, washed by the calmer leeward sea has most of the resort hotels. It is here that you will find the capital, Bridgetown, and older colonial settlements. Tour the meticulously restored 17th-century Sunbury Plantation House or admire the spectacular views from Gun Hill Signal Station. Adventures abound at sea by catamaran or Atlantis submersible and on land by an off-road island safari. Not to miss delicacies include the sweet and tender flying fish, washed down with a glass of Barbados’ famous Mount Gay rum.

Devil's Island, French Guiana
French Guiana is best known for the infamous penal colony to which convicts and undesirables were deported from France. For a long time the small archipelago was known by the name of “Devil’s Island.” The notorious convict settlements were built in 1852. Today, discover a lush, green landscape, where tropical foliage has grown over the old prison buildings and softened their aspect from forbidding to quaint. The most famous prisoners were Alfred Dreyfus, the French Army officer falsely convicted of treason, and Henri Charrière, who was immortalized in the movie “Papillon” for supposedly being the only convict to escape from “the Green Hell.” Please be advised that due to the under-developed nature of this destination, organized tours are not available.

Belém (Icoaraci), Brazil
The busy port of Belém, Brazil is the gateway to the Amazon, and it is laden with jungle riches like hardwoods, orchids, nuts and minerals. It is known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region, or Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the number of those trees found in the city. Belém offers colorful markets, including indigenous handicrafts and quartz jewelry. Nearby is the emerald world of the Amazon’s Guama River.

Recife, Brazil
Discover colonial Brazil in Recife and nearby Olinda and step back in time along narrow, winding streets amid meticulously restored homes, churches and lovely plazas. Admire the scenic views from the Malakoff Tower and Olinda’s hilltop plaza. Visit the old Dutch Fort, the Jewish Historic Archive and a local artist in his workshop and gallery. Take home lovely traditional Pernambuco handicrafts like clay figurines, wood sculptures, leather or woven straw items or hunt for unusual trinkets in artisan shops. Indulge in a delicious lobster lunch or just about anything your palate desires.

Maceió, Brazil
Though not as internationally acclaimed as Brazil’s major coastal cities, Maceió is beloved by locals for its relaxed downtown and picture-perfect shorelines to the north and south. Once a booming sugarcane port, its Old Town boasts colonial architecture and converted warehouses buzzing with lively dining and drinking options. Be sure to try a savory street-food delight called acarajé that’s a favorite throughout the state of Bahia. At breathtaking Gunga Beach, wander a meandering beachfront path offering idyllic views of emerald-hued water and white sand, stopping to browse local handicrafts that include renda, a traditional lace.

Salvador, Brazil
The oldest and most historic city in Brazil is renowned for its deeply rooted Afro-Brazilian culture. With an amazing number of magnificent baroque colonial-style churches, Salvador has been nicknamed the ‘Black Rome.’ Many of the most interesting museums and churches are located in the Cidade Alta. Surrounding Pelourinho Square, tour bright, multi-colored houses, cobbled streets and aromatic markets.

Búzios, Brazil
The tiny fishing village of Búzios, just 105 miles from Rio de Janeiro, is considered one of the ten most beautiful spots in the world. The village burst into prominence when French actress Brigitte Bardot visited here in her heyday (there’s a statue of her looking out to sea on the Orla Bardot). Today, this once sleepy village is an international resort -- St. Tropez, with a unique Brazilian beat. Búzios offers some of South America’s most attractive beaches. Indeed, you could lounge on one magnificent beach each hour of the day, sipping a delicious caipirinhas of course.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
There’s a little bit of Carnival celebrated here everyday. From its famous beaches to its iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio radiates an air of exuberance that is hard to find anywhere else. Make the scene on trendy Ipanema or take a cable car to the summit of Sugar Loaf Mountain and enjoy the amazing views. Sway your hips to the rhythm at a samba show or enjoy the tranquility of king Dom João VI’s Botanical Gardens and verdant Tijuca Forest.
Sailing Dates
04 Jan 2027
Category Single Twin Triple Quad
H - Suite AU $18,210 AU $15,177
G - Suite AU $18,880 AU $15,623
F - Suite AU $19,560 AU $16,077
E - Suite AU $21,050 AU $17,070
D - Suite AU $21,790 AU $17,563
C - Suite AU $27,760 AU $21,543
B - Suite AU $28,580 AU $22,090
A - Suite AU $29,410 AU $22,643
HS - Suite AU $30,600 AU $26,470
SS - Suite AU $39,260 AU $32,243
MN - Suite AU $50,750 AU $39,903
GS - Suite AU $58,360 AU $44,977
MS - Suite AU $66,570 AU $50,450
Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
4 Jan 2027 Miami, Florida USA 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
5 Jan 2027 At Sea    
6 Jan 2027 At Sea    
7 Jan 2027 Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
8 Jan 2027 St Johns, Antigua & Barbuda 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
9 Jan 2027 Castries, St Lucia 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
10 Jan 2027 Bridgetown, Barbados 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
11 Jan 2027 At Sea    
12 Jan 2027 Devils Island, French Guiana 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
13 Jan 2027 At Sea    
14 Jan 2027 Belem, Brazil 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
15 Jan 2027 At Sea    
16 Jan 2027 At Sea    
17 Jan 2027 Recife, Brazil 11:00 AM 8:00 PM
18 Jan 2027 Maceio, Brazil 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
19 Jan 2027 Salvador de Bahia, Brazil 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
20 Jan 2027 At Sea    
21 Jan 2027 Buzios, Brazil 10:00 AM 7:00 PM
22 Jan 2027 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 7:00 AM 7:00 PM
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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