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# Grand South America Mosaic - Miami to Miami

> Regent Seven Seas Cruises · Seven Seas Voyager · Jan 13 – Mar 18, 2028   (65 nights)

## Quick Facts

| Attribute | Value |
|-----------|-------|
| **Cruise Line** | Regent Seven Seas Cruises |
| **Ship** | Seven Seas Voyager |
| **Duration** | 65 nights |
| **Departure Date** | N/A |
| **Return Date** | N/A |
| **Embarkation Port** | Miami |
| **Disembarkation Port** | Miami |
| **Starting Price** | 52,319 USD per person |
| **Voyage Code** | VOY280113C |

## Itinerary

### Day 1: Miami
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Sunny Florida skies, year-round warmth and sunshine, a buzzing nightlife and a mix of cultures define this cosmopolitan city. Celebrity-drenched South Beach attracts people-watchers and the Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Tropical style shopping experience's are readily available from Bal Harbor to Lincoln Road and Coconut Grove. Enjoy authentic Cuban cuisine and culture along Calle Ocho or travel back in time with a visit to the historic Veneti...

### Day 2: Cruising the Florida Straits
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 3: George Town, Cayman Islands
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Christopher Columbus discovered the Cayman Islands in 1503 and named them Las Tortugas, because the only inhabitants found were turtles. By 1530, they were known as the Caymanas, meaning "crocodile" in Carib. Although Sir Francis Drake visited the islands in 1568, they did not come under British rule until 1670. The Caymanians are descendants of the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh seamen who settled the islands and later intermarried with Jamaican immigrants.

### Day 4: Falmouth, Jamaica
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

### Day 5: Cruising the Caribbean Sea
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 6: San Andres
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

San Andrés is a Colombian island in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Nicaragua. It’s known for its coral reefs and reggae music. Lively Spratt Bight Beach features a palm-lined promenade. Offshore is Johnny Cay Park, a small island with coconut groves and white-sand beaches. Old Point Regional Mangrove Park is a wildlife sanctuary, with crabs, iguanas and birds

### Day 7: Puerto Limon
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

This bustling city is home to extravagant open-air markets that buzz with commerce, fascinating architecture and historical museums. Immersed in palms and vine-consumed Ficus trees is Parque Vargas where sloths can often be seen inching from branch to branch. Enjoy a ride on the aerial tram through the rainforest canopy at Braulio Carillo National Park. Or take a boat ride through the Tortuguero Canals or the Estero Negro Estuary, the rich jungle tapestry all around while watching for colorful b...

### Day 8: Panama Canal
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

The Panama Canal is an artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade

### Day 9: Pacific Ocean Cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 10: Manta
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

Manta, with a population of approximately 140,000, is Ecuador’s major port along the central coast. Colorful fishing villages, unspoiled beaches and unusual tropical dry forest make Manta an attractive tourist destination and the starting point for exciting day trips. Nearby, Montecristi was founded in the early 1600s with its colonial architecture. This small town is best known for its woven wickerwork, and as the birth place of the “Panama hat” which although historically produced in Ecuador, ...

### Day 11: Guayaquil
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Known as the ‘Pacific Pearl’, the history of Guayaquil has always been intimately tied to the Rio Guayas. As the economic powerhouse of Ecuador, Guayaquil is a city in transition, transforming itself into a modern metropolis while managing to retain its cultural heritage. Stroll along the Malecon 2000, one of South America’s largest reconstruction projects, running along the Guayas River and discover green public spaces, blue ponds, shopping, restaurants, river boat excursions and a handicraft m...

### Day 12: Pacific Ocean Cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 13: Salaverry
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

This port is located near the city of Trujillo, founded by the conquistador Diego de Almagro in 1534. Trujillo still retains much of its colonial charm, and has a splendid backdrop consisting of the vivid green and brown terrain of the Andean foothills. Trujillo is one of the most important cities in Peru although its compact colonial center has a small-town feel.

### Day 14: Lima (Callao)
**Arrives:** 11:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on the banks of the Rimac river that forms a splendid and strategically located valley. At 133 meters above sea level, Lima enjoys mild yet humid weather with almost little or no rain. The city of Lima is one of South America’s largest, and is Peru’s center of political, cultural and economic life. Lima is your gateway to the splendid ruins of Cuzco and Machu Picchu, the ancient city in the clouds.

### Day 15: Lima (Callao)
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on the banks of the Rimac river that forms a splendid and strategically located valley. At 133 meters above sea level, Lima enjoys mild yet humid weather with almost little or no rain. The city of Lima is one of South America’s largest, and is Peru’s center of political, cultural and economic life. Lima is your gateway to the splendid ruins of Cuzco and Machu Picchu, the ancient city in the clouds.

### Day 16: Pisco
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Pisco is the largest port between Callao and Matarani, Peru. There are two parts of town: Pisco Pueblo with its colonial-style homes; and Pisco Puerto, which, apart from fisheries, has been replaced as a port by the deep-water Puerto General San Martin. This area was also home of the Paracas culture, and in August 1820, the great liberator General San Martin landed on its coast, marking Pisco as the birthplace of Peru’s struggle for independence.

### Day 17: Pacific Ocean Cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 18: Arica
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Arica is a port city in northern Chile, known for its surfing beaches. Near the center, a path climbs up to Morro Arica hill, which has sweeping views and the Museo Histórico y de Armas war museum. Designed by French architect Gustave Eiffel in metal and wood, Gothic San Marcos Cathedral dates from 1876. The high plains of the Andes mountains rise to the east, home to Lauca National Park and Chungará Lake.

### Day 19: Iquique
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Founded in the 16th century, Iquique is the capital of the Iquique Province and a popular port city on the northern Pacific coast of Chile. Located west of the Atacama Desert, Iquique was part of Peru until the 19th century. Today the city is known for its duty-free commercial port center, one of the largest in South America, as well as its mild climate, beautiful beaches and archaeological treasures.

### Day 20: Pacific Ocean Cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 21: Coquimbo
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Coquimbo nestled in Northern Chile, means “place of calm water”, a happy accident of geography that encouraged its development as an important port. According to legend, the English corsair Sir Francis Drake has buried a considerable treasure in the city. In the early 19th century, Coquimbo was just a small fishing village, but when the railway reached the area joining the copper mines to the sea, the town and population increased dramatically. Today, Coquimbo offers the pleasures of a picturesq...

### Day 22: Valparaiso
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

Valparaíso is the principal port and second largest city of Chile. The city is situated on the shores of a sweeping bay and on a crescent of hills behind. Seen from the ocean, it presents a majestic panorama; a great circle of hills is backed by the snow-capped peaks of the distant Cordillera. Due to Valparaiso’s convenient location along the shipping routes circling Cape Horn, the port experienced a tremendous boost when the ports and the Americas were opened to world trade.

### Day 23: Pacific Ocean Cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 24: Puerto Montt
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

The first German colonists arrived to this area in 1852, and have remained to the present day, a small but influential percentage of the 130,000 inhabitants. The town spreads along a narrow seaboard and climbs the slopes enclosing it to the north. Since 1985, the city has experienced considerable growth and development, fueled by more than 30 salmon farms, in addition to forestry, fishing industries and service companies. A gateway to Chile’s picturesque lakes and spectacular indigo mountains.

### Day 25: Puerto Chacabuco
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

There is an old Chilean proverb that states, “If you are in a hurry in Patagonia, you are wasting your time.” In Puerto Chacabuco, a Chilean town in the Aysen commune, time passes at the leisurely pace of nature’s cycles. The gorgeously landscaped town is a small, isolated settlement situated along the wild-west fjordland coast. Patagonian ice sheets fall into the sea and the area provides a chance to view Black Necked Swans and the endangered Giant Condor.

### Day 26: Cruising the Chilean Fjords
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 27: Cruising the Chilean Fjords
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 28: Punta Arenas, Chile
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Punta Arenas or ‘Sandy Point,’ is the most prominent settlement on the Strait of Magellan and the capital of Chile’s Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region. Founded in 1848, Punta Arenas was originally a remote military garrison and penal colony. Today, it is the charming gateway for a number of exhilarating experiences viewing the awesome majesty of Torres del Paine with its soaring peaks and rugged beauty .

### Day 29: Punta Arenas, Chile
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:00 PM

Punta Arenas or ‘Sandy Point,’ is the most prominent settlement on the Strait of Magellan and the capital of Chile’s Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region. Founded in 1848, Punta Arenas was originally a remote military garrison and penal colony. Today, it is the charming gateway for a number of exhilarating experiences viewing the awesome majesty of Torres del Paine with its soaring peaks and rugged beauty .

### Day 30: Cape Horn
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Cape Horn is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile. For years it was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world. After the opening of the Panama Canal, the need for ships to sail around the horn was greatly reduced. However, sailing around the Horn is widely regarded as one of the most difficult challenges in yachting, and it is still included in several prominent ocean yacht races.

### Day 31: Drake Passage
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 32: Cruising by Paradise Bay, Antarctica
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 33: Cruising by Half Moon Island, Antarctica
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 34: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 35: Port Stanley
**Arrives:** 08:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

Located about 480 miles northeast of Cape Horn, the Falklands Islands are the most easily accessible sub-Antarctic islands. The English navigator, John Davis, aboard the Desire made the first confirmed sighting of the Islands in 1592. The Falklands have been a disputed area between Great Britain and Argentina. Argentina invaded and occupied the islands in April 1982, spurring a British counter-invasion that June. With all the charm of a rural English village, Stanley is characterized by its brig...

### Day 36: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 37: Puerto Madryn
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 03:00 PM

Situated snugly in a well-protected bay of the Golfo Nuevo, Puerto Madryn is the Chubut region’s natural access point for the plains of Patagonia, a vast area covering a third of the country, but occupied by less than four percent of the population. The area was originally settled by a group of adventurous Welsh immigrants some 120 years ago. Although the town appears today unmistakably Argentine, Welsh customs, names and even some of the language have survived. Purto Madryn is your portal to th...

### Day 38: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 39: Montevideo
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 05:30 PM

Laid-back Montevideo is home to nearly half of Uruguay’s population. The relatively small capital is the nation’s only major city, yet visitors do not come here in search of the hustle and bustle of a large metropolis. It is said that Montevideanos themselves travel to Buenos Aires and São Paulo when they crave big city excitement. As Uruguay’s cultural, political and economical center, the city boasts a good number of monuments, museums and impressive architecture.

### Day 40: Buenos Aires
**Arrives:** 05:45 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Rivaling Madrid or Paris for sophistication and culture, the tree-lined boulevards of fashionable Buenos Aires are home to superb restaurants, art galleries, museums, the magnificent Teatro de Colon and the brightly colored houses of La Boca barrio. As the sun sets, Recoleta awakens and the passionate melodies of the tango rise from the milangas along San Telmo’s cobbled streets. Few cities in South America share the ambiance, lifestyle and amenities that make Buenos Aires so endearing.

### Day 41: Buenos Aires
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:45 PM

Rivaling Madrid or Paris for sophistication and culture, the tree-lined boulevards of fashionable Buenos Aires are home to superb restaurants, art galleries, museums, the magnificent Teatro de Colon and the brightly colored houses of La Boca barrio. As the sun sets, Recoleta awakens and the passionate melodies of the tango rise from the milangas along San Telmo’s cobbled streets. Few cities in South America share the ambiance, lifestyle and amenities that make Buenos Aires so endearing.

### Day 42: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 43: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 44: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 45: Rio De Janeiro
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

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.

### Day 46: Rio De Janeiro
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 01:00 PM

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.

### Day 47: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 48: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 49: Recife
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 03:00 PM

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 arti...

### Day 50: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 51: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 52: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 53: Alter Do Chão (Amazon), Brazil
**Arrives:** 01:00 PM · **Departs:** 08:30 PM

Twenty-five miles from the city of Santarém in Brazil is the Amazon River community of Alter Do Chao, named after the flat-topped hill that provides a natural backdrop. This small island is located on the Rio Tapajos, offering quaint cottages along the white-sand beaches lined with leafy palm trees. Thanks to its Indian handicrafts, lush vegetation, turquoise lagoon and amazingly clear water, Alter Do Chão has become a popular destination for travelers. Please be advised that due to the under-de...

### Day 54: Boca Da Valeria
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 03:00 PM

We travel to experience life beyond the ordinary. Nestled on a 400 ft hill overlooking the Amazon, Boca Da Valeria is an Indian village located between Parintins and Santarem. This is an opportunity for you to wander at leisure through the small settlement or simply relax on board and take in up-close views of the rich equatorial vegetation from the ship. Ashore, you will find log canoes, grass huts, and a life of hunting and fishing unchanged since the time of the early explorers. Please be adv...

### Day 55: Manaus
**Arrives:** 09:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Manaus, the “Paris of the Jungle,” is the capital of Brazil’s state of Amazonas. The former river village rests along the left bank of the Rio Negro, which merges with the mighty Amazon. Carved from the dense jungle by rubber barons in the 19th century, Manaus has become an ideal starting or ending point for visitors to the mid-Amazon region. Riverboats can be taken through the myriad of tributaries, estuaries and small creeks, where the richest wildlife can be seen. Attractions include the stun...

### Day 56: Manaus
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 04:00 PM

Manaus, the “Paris of the Jungle,” is the capital of Brazil’s state of Amazonas. The former river village rests along the left bank of the Rio Negro, which merges with the mighty Amazon. Carved from the dense jungle by rubber barons in the 19th century, Manaus has become an ideal starting or ending point for visitors to the mid-Amazon region. Riverboats can be taken through the myriad of tributaries, estuaries and small creeks, where the richest wildlife can be seen. Attractions include the stun...

### Day 57: Parintins
**Arrives:** 10:00 AM · **Departs:** 06:00 PM

The small village of Parintins on Tupinambarana Island is situated in the largest river archipelago of the mid-Amazon. Steeped in centuries-old Indian culture, this village is celebrates an annual “Boi Bumba” festival. The yearly folkloric festival, considered second only to Carnival in Rio, is held in June but the townspeople reenact the festival for visitors throughout the year.

### Day 58: Santarem
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 03:00 PM

The first settlement in Santarem was a Jesuit mission built in 1661. Today, Santarem is one of the Amazon's most important trading centers, and is rich in legend and nature. The town is situated at the point where the Tapajos and the Amazon waters meet. This is called the "Wedding of the Waters" and is one of Santarem's major attractions. The lakes and forests of this area are home to numerous species of birds, particularly the white egret.

### Day 59: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 60: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 61: Atlantic Ocean cruising
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 62: Castries
**Arrives:** 11:30 AM · **Departs:** 05:30 PM

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 t...

### Day 63: Basseterre, St Kitts/Nevis
**Arrives:** 07:30 AM · **Departs:** 02:00 PM

Basseterre is the capital of the Caribbean island federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. It’s the gateway to popular Saint Kitts beaches like South Friars Bay. At the city’s heart, Independence Square has an Italian-inspired fountain. Just off the Circus traffic circle, with its Victorian Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower, is the National Museum. In the stately Old Treasury Building, it explores the islands’ colonial past.

### Day 64: Cruising the Caribbean Sea
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 65: Cruising the Caribbean Sea
**Arrives:** 12:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

### Day 66: Miami
**Arrives:** 07:00 AM · **Departs:** 12:00 AM

Sunny Florida skies, year-round warmth and sunshine, a buzzing nightlife and a mix of cultures define this cosmopolitan city. Celebrity-drenched South Beach attracts people-watchers and the Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Tropical style shopping experience's are readily available from Bal Harbor to Lincoln Road and Coconut Grove. Enjoy authentic Cuban cuisine and culture along Calle Ocho or travel back in time with a visit to the historic Veneti...


## Pricing

Prices shown are per person based on double occupancy in USD.

| Cabin Type | Starting Price |
|------------|----------------|
| Suite | $52,319 |

## Cabin Options

### Suite Cabins

**Deluxe Veranda Suite** (Code: H)
Every inch of this suite has been thoughtfully designed to maximize interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. El...

**Penthouse Suite** (Code: B)
The luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximize space and comfort. Relax on your private balcony and indulge in your lavish bath amenities as you recharge and ready yourself for new adventures in the next port of call. This suite also includes priority online reservations for shore excur...

**Deluxe Veranda Suite** (Code: G)
Every inch of this suite has been thoughtfully designed to maximize interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. El...

**Penthouse Suite** (Code: C)
The luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximize space and comfort. Relax on your private balcony and indulge in your lavish bath amenities as you recharge and ready yourself for new adventures in the next port of call. This suite also includes priority online reservations for shore excur...

**Seven Seas Suite FORWARD** (Code: SS)
This suite is decorated with soothing colors, pleasing artwork and comfortable furnishings. Relax in the sitting area after an exciting day ashore and enjoy the selection of fresh canapés delivered by your personal butler. Then retreat to your private balcony to watch the ever-changing vistas. In yo...

**Seven Seas Suite (AFT)** (Code: SSA)
This suite is decorated with soothing colors, pleasing artwork and comfortable furnishings. Relax in the sitting area after an exciting day ashore and enjoy the selection of fresh canapés delivered by your personal butler. Then retreat to your private balcony to watch the ever-changing vistas. In yo...

**Voyager Suite** (Code: VS)
Treat yourself to the welcoming luxury of a suite where elegance and comfort beckon in every nook. Open the sliding doors to your private balcony and inhale the fresh sea air. Enjoy your morning coffee at a cozy dining table or put your feet up in a soothing living room. Call on the services of a pe...

**Concierge Suite** (Code: E)
In this superbly designed suite, you enjoy the comfort of richly furnished accommodations as well as exclusive luxuries available only in suites at the Concierge level and higher. Your suite includes amenities such as an illy espresso maker and cashmere blankets, perfect for use in the morning when ...

**Deluxe Veranda Suite** (Code: F)
Every inch of this suite has been thoughtfully designed to maximize interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. El...


## Ship Information

### Seven Seas Voyager

A trailblazer in the exclusive world of all-suite, all-balcony ships, Seven Seas Voyager exceeds even the loftiest expectations for luxury. Considering her size, the amenities are surprisingly plentiful and include four main dining venues where you can dine wherever, whenever and with whomever you choose. With 447 international crew members attending to a maximum of but 700 guests, personal service is exceedingly indulgent throughout.

You’ll find time spent on board the ship to be just as enriching as time ashore. Relax by the pool, compete in a friendly game of trivia or bocce ball, indulge in treats at afternoon tea and gain insight from an expert lecturer.

#### Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Passenger Capacity | 698 |
| Crew | 455 |
| Gross Tonnage | 42,363.0 |
| Length | 204.0 ft |
| Total Cabins | 349 |

## Onboard Amenities

### Entertainment

- **Shuffleboard**: Probably the game most associated with cruise ships, shuffleboard onboard Seven Seas Voyager® is a more dramatic affair. High atop your ship, you won’...
- **Constellation Theater**: Take in lavishly staged, high-energy shows created and produced by our own team of Broadway choreographers and directors in our show hall. So grand it...
- **Putting Green**: Not nearly as serious as the Golf Net, our Putting Greens invite you to gather friends – perhaps after an afternoon cocktail – for a spirited round of...
- **Card & Conference Room**: Gather your favorite teammates here for a lively afternoon or evening of cards, board games or a social game of Bridge. The spaces, which may be combi...
- **Pool Bar**: Very few things equate to a pure vacation activity more than sitting at our Pool Bar. Make new friends while sipping a cocktail or frozen drink in the...

### Relaxation

- **Voyager Lounge**: You’ll find this smartly designed space tough to resist. Its sophisticated yet casual vibe invites conversation with new friends over pre-dinner cockt...
- **WELLNESS TOURS**: Perhaps the most enriching way to center yourself is through experiencing the beauty and presence of some of the world’s most incredible destinations....
- **MINDFUL LIVING**: Years of research on traditional methods from around the globe, centered on creating a healthy and mindful lifestyle, have led us to develop a blend o...
- **Serene Spa & Wellness™**: A globally inspired, tranquil haven of health, beauty and wellness, our spa offers restorative treatments and activities that incorporate globally sou...

### Fitness

- **Fitness Center**: Look after yourself at sea. Take part in Pilates, yoga and aerobics classes or help yourself to spinning bikes, dumbbells, treadmills, Technogym Stren...
- **Paddle Tennis Court**: Our completely screened and well-maintained paddle tennis court will beckon you and your teammates to win at all costs – or simply enjoy a fun game of...
- **Jogging Track**: If you have a regular walking or running routine, fear not – your healthy habit can be maintained while cruising the high seas. Regardless of the spee...
- **PHYSICAL FITNESS**: Our professional fitness experts offer training and guidance on the levels of activity best suited to your personal needs and desires. Engage one-on-o...

### Food and Drink

- **Chartreuse**: A restaurant with a modern French menu and attention to detail you’ll notice in its Parisian décor, expertly prepared dishes and wait staff. About the...
- **HEALTHY CUISINE**: Savor the best of world cuisine wherever you’re sailing with Serene Spa & Wellness™ Selections. Drawn from our globally inspired approach to healthy l...
- **Sette Mari at La Veranda**: Enjoy an extensive menu of authentic antipasti and Italian specialties served á la carte and paired with fine Italian wines. All dishes are prepared w...
- **Coffee Connection**: Enjoy barista-made coffees, delicious pastries, gourmet sandwiches and homemade cookies at Coffee Connection. Peruse international newspapers and news...
- **Pool Grill**: After sunbathing or swimming in the pool, you may be in the mood for grilled-to-order burgers, seafood, sandwiches, even hand-dipped ice cream with sp...

### Technology

- **Library**: Browse a vast collection of volumes, from destination-specific guide books to best-selling mysteries to classics of literature, upon a variety of comf...
- **Internet Cafe**: For those who’ve chosen to leave their laptops at home, desktop computers are available at our staffed Internet Cafe. Of course, you may access WiFi w...
- **Reception & Concierge**: Our knowledgeable Reception staff is available around the clock to answer your questions and ensure your voyage is as pleasurable as possible. Recepti...
- **Destination Services**: Whether you’re interested in a tour from our FREE Unlimited Shore Excursion menu or a unique, small-group Regent Choice Shore Excursion, our staff at ...

### Recreational

- **BODY & BEAUTY**: Experience the best of destination-inspired body and beauty treatments. We utilize globally sourced, natural ingredients which capture the essence of ...
- **General Manager**: While cruise-related issues are first submitted to Reception/Concierge, you can be assured that a General Manager is on hand to resolve issues to your...

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## Ports of Call

### Miami
*Coordinates: 25.7891, -80.204*

Sunny Florida skies, year-round warmth and sunshine, a buzzing nightlife and a mix of cultures define this cosmopolitan city. Celebrity-drenched South Beach attracts people-watchers and the Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world. Tropical style shopping experience's are readily available from Bal Harbor to Lincoln Road and Coconut Grove. Enjoy authentic C...

### Cruising the Florida Straits

### George Town, Cayman Islands
*Coordinates: 19.3022, -81.3857*

Christopher Columbus discovered the Cayman Islands in 1503 and named them Las Tortugas, because the only inhabitants found were turtles. By 1530, they were known as the Caymanas, meaning "crocodile" in Carib. Although Sir Francis Drake visited the islands in 1568, they did not come under British rule until 1670. The Caymanians are descendants of the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh seamen who se...

### Falmouth, Jamaica
*Coordinates: 18.4886, -77.6555*

### Cruising the Caribbean Sea

### San Andres
*Coordinates: 12.545, -81.7076*

San Andrés is a Colombian island in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Nicaragua. It’s known for its coral reefs and reggae music. Lively Spratt Bight Beach features a palm-lined promenade. Offshore is Johnny Cay Park, a small island with coconut groves and white-sand beaches. Old Point Regional Mangrove Park is a wildlife sanctuary, with crabs, iguanas and birds

### Puerto Limon
*Coordinates: 9.98942, -83.0374*

This bustling city is home to extravagant open-air markets that buzz with commerce, fascinating architecture and historical museums. Immersed in palms and vine-consumed Ficus trees is Parque Vargas where sloths can often be seen inching from branch to branch. Enjoy a ride on the aerial tram through the rainforest canopy at Braulio Carillo National Park. Or take a boat ride through the Tortuguero C...

### Panama Canal
*Coordinates: 9.15095, -79.7241*

The Panama Canal is an artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade

### Pacific Ocean Cruising

### Manta
*Coordinates: -0.967653, -80.7089*

Manta, with a population of approximately 140,000, is Ecuador’s major port along the central coast. Colorful fishing villages, unspoiled beaches and unusual tropical dry forest make Manta an attractive tourist destination and the starting point for exciting day trips. Nearby, Montecristi was founded in the early 1600s with its colonial architecture. This small town is best known for its woven wick...

### Guayaquil
*Coordinates: -2.20382, -79.8975*

Known as the ‘Pacific Pearl’, the history of Guayaquil has always been intimately tied to the Rio Guayas. As the economic powerhouse of Ecuador, Guayaquil is a city in transition, transforming itself into a modern metropolis while managing to retain its cultural heritage. Stroll along the Malecon 2000, one of South America’s largest reconstruction projects, running along the Guayas River and disco...

### Salaverry
*Coordinates: -8.1459, -79.0529*

This port is located near the city of Trujillo, founded by the conquistador Diego de Almagro in 1534. Trujillo still retains much of its colonial charm, and has a splendid backdrop consisting of the vivid green and brown terrain of the Andean foothills. Trujillo is one of the most important cities in Peru although its compact colonial center has a small-town feel.

### Lima (Callao)
*Coordinates: -12.0464, -77.0428*

Lima was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on the banks of the Rimac river that forms a splendid and strategically located valley. At 133 meters above sea level, Lima enjoys mild yet humid weather with almost little or no rain. The city of Lima is one of South America’s largest, and is Peru’s center of political, cultural and economic life. Lima is your gateway to the splen...

### Pisco
*Coordinates: -5.2671, -80.6756*

Pisco is the largest port between Callao and Matarani, Peru. There are two parts of town: Pisco Pueblo with its colonial-style homes; and Pisco Puerto, which, apart from fisheries, has been replaced as a port by the deep-water Puerto General San Martin. This area was also home of the Paracas culture, and in August 1820, the great liberator General San Martin landed on its coast, marking Pisco as t...

### Arica
*Coordinates: -18.4545, -70.2902*

Arica is a port city in northern Chile, known for its surfing beaches. Near the center, a path climbs up to Morro Arica hill, which has sweeping views and the Museo Histórico y de Armas war museum. Designed by French architect Gustave Eiffel in metal and wood, Gothic San Marcos Cathedral dates from 1876. The high plains of the Andes mountains rise to the east, home to Lauca National Park and Chung...

### Iquique
*Coordinates: -20.2441, -70.1386*

Founded in the 16th century, Iquique is the capital of the Iquique Province and a popular port city on the northern Pacific coast of Chile. Located west of the Atacama Desert, Iquique was part of Peru until the 19th century. Today the city is known for its duty-free commercial port center, one of the largest in South America, as well as its mild climate, beautiful beaches and archaeological treasu...

### Coquimbo
*Coordinates: -29.9711, -71.3072*

Coquimbo nestled in Northern Chile, means “place of calm water”, a happy accident of geography that encouraged its development as an important port. According to legend, the English corsair Sir Francis Drake has buried a considerable treasure in the city. In the early 19th century, Coquimbo was just a small fishing village, but when the railway reached the area joining the copper mines to the sea,...

### Valparaiso
*Coordinates: -33.0456, -71.6204*

Valparaíso is the principal port and second largest city of Chile. The city is situated on the shores of a sweeping bay and on a crescent of hills behind. Seen from the ocean, it presents a majestic panorama; a great circle of hills is backed by the snow-capped peaks of the distant Cordillera. Due to Valparaiso’s convenient location along the shipping routes circling Cape Horn, the port experience...

### Puerto Montt
*Coordinates: -41.4717, -72.9369*

The first German colonists arrived to this area in 1852, and have remained to the present day, a small but influential percentage of the 130,000 inhabitants. The town spreads along a narrow seaboard and climbs the slopes enclosing it to the north. Since 1985, the city has experienced considerable growth and development, fueled by more than 30 salmon farms, in addition to forestry, fishing industri...

### Puerto Chacabuco

There is an old Chilean proverb that states, “If you are in a hurry in Patagonia, you are wasting your time.” In Puerto Chacabuco, a Chilean town in the Aysen commune, time passes at the leisurely pace of nature’s cycles. The gorgeously landscaped town is a small, isolated settlement situated along the wild-west fjordland coast. Patagonian ice sheets fall into the sea and the area provides a chanc...

### Cruising the Chilean Fjords

### Punta Arenas, Chile
*Coordinates: -53.1545, -70.9165*

Punta Arenas or ‘Sandy Point,’ is the most prominent settlement on the Strait of Magellan and the capital of Chile’s Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region. Founded in 1848, Punta Arenas was originally a remote military garrison and penal colony. Today, it is the charming gateway for a number of exhilarating experiences viewing the awesome majesty of Torres del Paine with its soaring peaks and r...

### Cape Horn
*Coordinates: -55.7269, -68.0544*

Cape Horn is the southernmost headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile. For years it was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world. After the opening of the Panama Canal, the need for ships to sail around the horn was greatly reduced. However, sailing around the Horn is widely regarded as one of the most difficult challenges...

### Drake Passage

### Cruising by Paradise Bay, Antarctica

### Cruising by Half Moon Island, Antarctica

### Atlantic Ocean cruising

### Port Stanley
*Coordinates: -51.701, -57.8492*

Located about 480 miles northeast of Cape Horn, the Falklands Islands are the most easily accessible sub-Antarctic islands. The English navigator, John Davis, aboard the Desire made the first confirmed sighting of the Islands in 1592. The Falklands have been a disputed area between Great Britain and Argentina. Argentina invaded and occupied the islands in April 1982, spurring a British counter-inv...

### Puerto Madryn
*Coordinates: -42.7667, -65.0333*

Situated snugly in a well-protected bay of the Golfo Nuevo, Puerto Madryn is the Chubut region’s natural access point for the plains of Patagonia, a vast area covering a third of the country, but occupied by less than four percent of the population. The area was originally settled by a group of adventurous Welsh immigrants some 120 years ago. Although the town appears today unmistakably Argentine,...

### Montevideo
*Coordinates: -34.8941, -56.0675*

Laid-back Montevideo is home to nearly half of Uruguay’s population. The relatively small capital is the nation’s only major city, yet visitors do not come here in search of the hustle and bustle of a large metropolis. It is said that Montevideanos themselves travel to Buenos Aires and São Paulo when they crave big city excitement. As Uruguay’s cultural, political and economical center, the city b...

### Buenos Aires
*Coordinates: -34.6118, -58.4173*

Rivaling Madrid or Paris for sophistication and culture, the tree-lined boulevards of fashionable Buenos Aires are home to superb restaurants, art galleries, museums, the magnificent Teatro de Colon and the brightly colored houses of La Boca barrio. As the sun sets, Recoleta awakens and the passionate melodies of the tango rise from the milangas along San Telmo’s cobbled streets. Few cities in Sou...

### Rio De Janeiro
*Coordinates: -22.9035, -43.2096*

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 J...

### Recife
*Coordinates: -8.05428, -34.8813*

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 lik...

### Alter Do Chão (Amazon), Brazil
*Coordinates: -2.571, -54.95*

Twenty-five miles from the city of Santarém in Brazil is the Amazon River community of Alter Do Chao, named after the flat-topped hill that provides a natural backdrop. This small island is located on the Rio Tapajos, offering quaint cottages along the white-sand beaches lined with leafy palm trees. Thanks to its Indian handicrafts, lush vegetation, turquoise lagoon and amazingly clear water, Alte...

### Boca Da Valeria
*Coordinates: -12.8602, -38.4354*

We travel to experience life beyond the ordinary. Nestled on a 400 ft hill overlooking the Amazon, Boca Da Valeria is an Indian village located between Parintins and Santarem. This is an opportunity for you to wander at leisure through the small settlement or simply relax on board and take in up-close views of the rich equatorial vegetation from the ship. Ashore, you will find log canoes, grass hu...

### Manaus
*Coordinates: -3.10719, -60.0261*

Manaus, the “Paris of the Jungle,” is the capital of Brazil’s state of Amazonas. The former river village rests along the left bank of the Rio Negro, which merges with the mighty Amazon. Carved from the dense jungle by rubber barons in the 19th century, Manaus has become an ideal starting or ending point for visitors to the mid-Amazon region. Riverboats can be taken through the myriad of tributari...

### Parintins
*Coordinates: -2.62835, -56.7365*

The small village of Parintins on Tupinambarana Island is situated in the largest river archipelago of the mid-Amazon. Steeped in centuries-old Indian culture, this village is celebrates an annual “Boi Bumba” festival. The yearly folkloric festival, considered second only to Carnival in Rio, is held in June but the townspeople reenact the festival for visitors throughout the year.

### Santarem
*Coordinates: -2.44056, -54.6986*

The first settlement in Santarem was a Jesuit mission built in 1661. Today, Santarem is one of the Amazon's most important trading centers, and is rich in legend and nature. The town is situated at the point where the Tapajos and the Amazon waters meet. This is called the "Wedding of the Waters" and is one of Santarem's major attractions. The lakes and forests of this area are home to numerous spe...

### Castries
*Coordinates: 13.9956, -61.0064*

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...

### Basseterre, St Kitts/Nevis

Basseterre is the capital of the Caribbean island federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. It’s the gateway to popular Saint Kitts beaches like South Friars Bay. At the city’s heart, Independence Square has an Italian-inspired fountain. Just off the Circus traffic circle, with its Victorian Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower, is the National Museum. In the stately Old Treasury Building, it explores the isl...


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