Itinerary
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Rio de Janeiro
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3/3/2025 |
3/3/2025 |
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Brazilians say that God made the rest of the world in six days, and devoted the seventh to Rio. The jagged Sugarloaf rises from dark blue Guanabara Bay, with legendary beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema in the foreground, forested mountains behind. This great city has an enticing atmosphere of samba and fun, and its locals are as joyous as they are beautiful.
Suggested Private Excursions
Carnival Experience at Samba City - 4 hours
Secrets of Old Rio with Lunch - 6 hours
Sugar Loaf Sunset with Caipirinha Toast - 4 hours
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Rio de Janeiro
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3/4/2025 |
3/4/2025 1:00:00 PM |
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Brazilians say that God made the rest of the world in six days, and devoted the seventh to Rio. The jagged Sugarloaf rises from dark blue Guanabara Bay, with legendary beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema in the foreground, forested mountains behind. This great city has an enticing atmosphere of samba and fun, and its locals are as joyous as they are beautiful.
Suggested Private Excursions
Carnival Experience at Samba City - 4 hours
Secrets of Old Rio with Lunch - 6 hours
Sugar Loaf Sunset with Caipirinha Toast - 4 hours
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At Sea
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3/5/2025 |
3/5/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Salvador de Bahia
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3/6/2025 11:00:00 AM |
3/6/2025 11:00:00 PM |
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Salvador is a dynamic collage of diverse religious and cultural groups, colorful open-air markets, tropical flowers, majestic colonial buildings, golden-sand beaches and the bubbling sensuality of the Bahian people. Visit the Sao Francisco Chapel, whose interior is paved with gold. Sample Salvador's Afro-Brazilian cuisine, including such mouth-watering specialties as "ensopada" (seafood poached in fresh coconut milk) and "vatapa" (spicy fresh shrimp).
Suggested Private Excursions
Folklore Show with Dinner - 6 hours
Essential Salvador with Lunch - 6 hours
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At Sea
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3/7/2025 |
3/7/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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At Sea
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3/8/2025 |
3/8/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Fortaleza
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3/9/2025 8:00:00 AM |
3/9/2025 7:00:00 PM |
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Fortaleza is one of Brazil's major cities with a colorful harbor area and a colonial history dating back to 1612. It has developed around the ancient fortress of Our Lady of Assumption. There's much to enjoy in its old center, where visitors can bargain in the market for embroidery, lace and other local handicrafts. In recent times, the city has made attempts to expand the tourist trade and to encourage the construction of luxury hotels along the city's fine beaches.
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At Sea
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3/10/2025 |
3/10/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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At Sea
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3/11/2025 |
3/11/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Amazon River
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3/12/2025 |
3/12/2025 |
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Santarem
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3/13/2025 8:00:00 AM |
3/13/2025 7:00:00 PM |
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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.
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Boca Da Valeria (Amazon River)
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3/14/2025 8:00:00 AM |
3/14/2025 1:00:00 PM |
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Boca Da Valeria is a remote little Indian community, set at the entrance of the Valeria river on a 400ft hill overlooking the Amazon River and is reached by zodiac or tender. It is located between Parintins and Santarem. Calls allow exploration of the jungle in quest of monkeys, butterflies and the colourful birdlife, - and the opportunity to buy wooden carvings and gourd masks, and see something of the, simple traditional lifestyle of the villagers.
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Manaus (Amazon River)
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3/15/2025 8:00:00 AM |
3/15/2025 |
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The capital of the State of Amazonas, the belle époque splendor of Manaus is still evident in the graceful mansions and the Teatro Amazonas opera house. This city, resting on the Rio Negro, was created by the rubber boom of the mid-19th-century, when steam navigation opened up the Amazon to entrepreneurs and the social elite. Today, stroll down the Parisian-styled boulevards and Italian piazzas, or watch the fisherman at Municipal Market unload their catch of the day on the river’s edge.
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Manaus (Amazon River)
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3/16/2025 |
3/16/2025 6:00:00 PM |
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The capital of the State of Amazonas, the belle époque splendor of Manaus is still evident in the graceful mansions and the Teatro Amazonas opera house. This city, resting on the Rio Negro, was created by the rubber boom of the mid-19th-century, when steam navigation opened up the Amazon to entrepreneurs and the social elite. Today, stroll down the Parisian-styled boulevards and Italian piazzas, or watch the fisherman at Municipal Market unload their catch of the day on the river’s edge.
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Manaus (Amazon River)
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3/17/2025 |
3/17/2025 3:00:00 PM |
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The capital of the State of Amazonas, the belle époque splendor of Manaus is still evident in the graceful mansions and the Teatro Amazonas opera house. This city, resting on the Rio Negro, was created by the rubber boom of the mid-19th-century, when steam navigation opened up the Amazon to entrepreneurs and the social elite. Today, stroll down the Parisian-styled boulevards and Italian piazzas, or watch the fisherman at Municipal Market unload their catch of the day on the river’s edge.
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Parintins (Amazon River)
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3/18/2025 8:00:00 AM |
3/18/2025 3:00:00 PM |
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The little Indian village of Parintins lies beside the river on Tupinambarana Island, amid the largest archipelago of the Lower Amazon. The community can trace its history back through two centuries and still proudly celebrates its traditional Indian culture. On a shore visit you will be entertained at a special recreation of the villagers' annual 'Boi Bumba' festival, featuring some truly spectacular costumes and unique traditional music.
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Amazon River
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3/19/2025 |
3/19/2025 |
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At Sea
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3/20/2025 |
3/20/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Ile Royal
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3/21/2025 8:00:00 AM |
3/21/2025 4:30:00 PM |
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Ile Royal is off the coast of French Guiana, is one of the three ‘prison islands’ along with Devil’s Island and Ile St. Joseph. Ile Royal housed those criminals deemed less dangerous, as it was the site for the guard barracks, the chapel, the prison hospital and the lighthouse. While remnants of the prison can still be seen on the island, it is much more hospitable now, with luxurious resort and hotels
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At Sea
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3/22/2025 |
3/22/2025 |
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No information currently available.
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Bridgetown (Barbados)
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3/23/2025 7:00:00 AM |
3/23/2025 |
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The island’s capital, Bridgetown, is one of the Caribbean's major free ports, bustling with activity. Trafalgar Square features the monument to Horatio Nelson. Facing the square are handsome structures of the House of Assembly and the Legislative buildings. George Washington worshipped at St. Michael’s Cathedral during the only trip he made outside of the United States. Housed in former British military prison buildings, the Barbados Museum is divided into various galleries that feature exhibits depicting the history of Barbados from the pre-Columbian period to modern times. Built in 1816, Gun Hill Signal Station is the finest of several signal stations on the island. The white limestone lion behind the garrison is a well-known landmark. Barbados boasts excellent golf courses. A wide range of watersports is available at hotels and special watersports centers.
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