Curaçao, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, US, Aruba

21 nights sailing from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on cruise ship Rotterdam

Itinerary: Sailing from Fort Lauderdale (Florida), visiting Half Moon Cay (Bahamas), Willemstad (Curacao), Cartagena de Indias (Colombia), Panama Canal, Gatun Lake (Panama), Panama Canal, Gatun Lake (Panama), Panama Canal
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21 nights sailing from Fort Lauderdale (Florida) on cruise ship Rotterdam

Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Embarkation | Departure: 17:00H
Day 2 Half Moon Cay (Bahamas) Arrival time: 09:00H | Departure: 17:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 3-4 at sea
Day 5 Willemstad (Curacao) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 23:00H 15 hours in destination
Day 6 at sea
Day 7 Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 14:00H 7 hours in destination
Day 8 Panama Canal
Day 8 Gatun Lake (Panama)
Day 8 Panama Canal Arrival time: 06:00H | Departure: 07:00H 1 hours in destination
Day 8 Gatun Lake (Panama) Arrival time: 11:00H | Departure: 11:00H
Day 8 Panama Canal Arrival time: 14:00H | Departure: 15:00H 1 hours in destination
Day 8 Colon (Panama) Arrival time: 17:00H | Departure: 21:00H 4 hours in destination
Day 9 Puerto Limon (Costa Rica) Arrival time: 07:30H | Departure: 16:30H 9 hours in destination
Day 10 at sea
Day 11 George Town (Grand Cayman) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 16:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 12 at sea
Day 13 Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 15:00H 8 hours in destination
Day 14-15 at sea
Day 16 Charlotte Amalie (Saint Thomas) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 17 Antigua (St. John's) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 17:00H 9 hours in destination
Day 18 Tortola (Virgin Islands) Arrival time: 08:00H | Departure: 18:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 19 San Juan (Puerto Rico) Arrival time: 07:00H | Departure: 17:00H 10 hours in destination
Day 20 Grand Turk Arrival time: 12:00H | Departure: 19:00H 7 hours in destination
Day 21 at sea
Day 22 Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Arrival time: 07:00H
Curaçao, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, US, Aruba Cruise itinerary  - Holland America Line

Curaçao, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, US, Aruba

21 nights Cruise on Rotterdam. Sailing from Fort Lauderdale (Florida), visiting Half Moon Cay (Bahamas), Willemstad (Curacao), Cartagena de Indias (Colombia), Panama Canal, Gatun Lake (Panama), Panama Canal, Gatun Lake (Panama), Panama Canal, Colon (Panama), Puerto Limon (Costa Rica), George Town (Grand Cayman), Fort Lauderdale (Florida), Charlotte Amalie (Saint Thomas), Antigua (St. John's), Tortola (Virgin Islands), San Juan (Puerto Rico), Grand Turk, ending in Fort Lauderdale (Florida).

Curaçao, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, US, Aruba Cruise itinerary  - Holland America Line
Curaçao, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, US, Aruba Cruise itinerary  - Holland America Line

Fort Lauderdale (Florida)

Fort Lauderdale is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, and located between the cities of Miami and Palm Beach. The city is a popular tourist destination, sometimes known as the Venice of Americabecause of its expansive and intricate canal system. It is a very popular destination. Seventh largest city in the state of Florida, has an attractive climate for tourism and business, a condition that is leading to become a hub for international business

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Half Moon Cay (Bahamas)

Little San Salvador Island, also known as Half Moon Cay, is one of about 700 islands that make up the archipelago of The Bahamas. It is located roughly halfway between Eleuthera and Cat Island. It is a private island, used as a port of call for the cruise ships that operate in the region. Activities offered on the island include swimming, sunning, scuba diving, jet-skiing, cycling, and snorkeling. Deep-sea fishing, parasailing, glass-bottom boat rides, and nature walks also are available. A variety of water toys are available for rent, including Hobie catamarans, Sunfish sailboats, windsurfing sailboards, and kayaks. There are volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoes, shuffleboard, a fitness trail with exercise stations, horseback riding, and nature trails for hiking.

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Willemstad (Curacao)

Curaçao is an island in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the Venezuelan coast. The Country of Curaçao which includes the main island plus the small, uninhabited island of Klein Curaçao ("Little Curaçao"), is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Coral reefs for snorkeling and scuba diving can be reached without a boat. The southern coast has calm waters and therefore the majority of diving locations. The coastline of Curaçao also features bays and inlets, where boats are moored. Some of the coral reefs are affected by tourism. Porto Marie Beach is experimenting with artificial coral reefs in order to improve the reef's condition. Hundreds of artificial coral blocks that have been placed are now home to a large array of tropical fish.

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Cartagena de Indias (Colombia)

Cartagena or cartagena de Indias is a city surrounded by the Caribbean sea. The port has one of the strongest forts in South America. An area system divides the city in three neighbourhoods: San Pedro with the Cathedral and many andalusian style palaces, San Diego where the merchants and the petite-bourgeoisie lived and Gethsemani, the most popular neighborhood. Cartagena offers the tourists ancient forts, palaces and churches. It is a walled town filled with exquisite Spanish 16th and 17th century architecture. You can visit beaches, excellent restaurants, practise snorkeling and scuba diving in the reefs, or enjoy the day doing great shopping.

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Panama Canal

The interest of establishing a short route from the Atlantic to the Pacific seas started with the explorers of central america at the beginning od the XVI century. The conqueror of Mexico, Hernan Cortes, suggested the construction of a canal through the isthmus of Tehuantepec. During the years they made a few attempts and projects, but all were neglected or forgotten. Fernando de Lesseps, constructor of the Suez Canal started building it but for economical and political reasons the project failed. Finally the United States took over the company in charge. The construction of the Panama Canal was one of the biggest engineering projects of all times. It was calculated that it would be completed in ten years; although in the summer of 1914 before provisions, it started to work. The construction involved not only the excavation of approximately 143 million m3 of earth, but also the entire sanitation of the canal zone (that was infested of mosquitos that spreaded malaria and yellow fever). The sanitation was done by the medical department of the United States Army, which nearly completely eradicated the diseases. The final cost of the canal was 336 million dolars. Panama has the control of the canal and complete sovereignty of the calle Canal Zone, since the 31st of december 1999.

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Gatun Lake (Panama)

This large artificial lake created in 1913. forms a major part of the Panama Canala, carrying ships for 33 Km accross the Isthmus of Panama. The rain-forest around it has remaind inscathed by human activity and is one of the few places where native Central American species of animals and plants can be observed in their natural habitat

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Panama Canal

The interest of establishing a short route from the Atlantic to the Pacific seas started with the explorers of central america at the beginning od the XVI century. The conqueror of Mexico, Hernan Cortes, suggested the construction of a canal through the isthmus of Tehuantepec. During the years they made a few attempts and projects, but all were neglected or forgotten. Fernando de Lesseps, constructor of the Suez Canal started building it but for economical and political reasons the project failed. Finally the United States took over the company in charge. The construction of the Panama Canal was one of the biggest engineering projects of all times. It was calculated that it would be completed in ten years; although in the summer of 1914 before provisions, it started to work. The construction involved not only the excavation of approximately 143 million m3 of earth, but also the entire sanitation of the canal zone (that was infested of mosquitos that spreaded malaria and yellow fever). The sanitation was done by the medical department of the United States Army, which nearly completely eradicated the diseases. The final cost of the canal was 336 million dolars. Panama has the control of the canal and complete sovereignty of the calle Canal Zone, since the 31st of december 1999.

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Gatun Lake (Panama)

This large artificial lake created in 1913. forms a major part of the Panama Canala, carrying ships for 33 Km accross the Isthmus of Panama. The rain-forest around it has remaind inscathed by human activity and is one of the few places where native Central American species of animals and plants can be observed in their natural habitat

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Panama Canal

The interest of establishing a short route from the Atlantic to the Pacific seas started with the explorers of central america at the beginning od the XVI century. The conqueror of Mexico, Hernan Cortes, suggested the construction of a canal through the isthmus of Tehuantepec. During the years they made a few attempts and projects, but all were neglected or forgotten. Fernando de Lesseps, constructor of the Suez Canal started building it but for economical and political reasons the project failed. Finally the United States took over the company in charge. The construction of the Panama Canal was one of the biggest engineering projects of all times. It was calculated that it would be completed in ten years; although in the summer of 1914 before provisions, it started to work. The construction involved not only the excavation of approximately 143 million m3 of earth, but also the entire sanitation of the canal zone (that was infested of mosquitos that spreaded malaria and yellow fever). The sanitation was done by the medical department of the United States Army, which nearly completely eradicated the diseases. The final cost of the canal was 336 million dolars. Panama has the control of the canal and complete sovereignty of the calle Canal Zone, since the 31st of december 1999.

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Colon (Panama)

Colón, Panama, is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean end of the Panama Canal. Colón is an important port, commercial center, and tourist destination. It was made a free trade zone in 1953 and is the worlds second largest duty-free port. The city was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad. Colón is the Spanish form of Columbus. Monuments Not to Miss: Christopher Columbus statue, Christ statue and Virgin Mary statue (both near the Seawall), Shell Monument, Aspinwall Monument, and Monument of the Students' Revolution.

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Puerto Limon (Costa Rica)

In this region of Costa Rica, the tropical forest merges with the jungle. You can admire the tropical birds sitting on the tree branches of the palm trees or simply have a splash in the warm waters of the ocean.

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George Town (Grand Cayman)

George Town is the capital and principal city of the Cayman Islands, a British overseas territory and located in the Island of Grand Cayman. Live one of the most rewarding experiences of the underwater world, as National Geographic states: the city of the Stringray stripes. See to believe.

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Fort Lauderdale (Florida)

Fort Lauderdale is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, and located between the cities of Miami and Palm Beach. The city is a popular tourist destination, sometimes known as the Venice of Americabecause of its expansive and intricate canal system. It is a very popular destination. Seventh largest city in the state of Florida, has an attractive climate for tourism and business, a condition that is leading to become a hub for international business

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Charlotte Amalie (Saint Thomas)

Charlotte Amalie is the capital od the Virgin Islands in the United States. It is located on the south side of the island of Saint Thomas, Charlotte Amalie is also the name of the deepwater port that was once possesion of pirates and that now is a famous cruis port. Charlotte Amalie has buildings of historical importance and is has the second most ancient synagogue on the western hemisphere. The city was named by the queen Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel (1650-1714), consort of the king Cristian V of Denmark.

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Antigua (St. John's)

The Lesser Antilles (also known as the Caribbees) are a long, partly volcanic island arc in the Caribbean Sea. Most of its islands form the eastern boundary of the Caribbean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean, with the remainder located in the southern Caribbean just north of South America. The Lesser Antilles and the Greater Antilles compose the (or the Caribbean in its narrowest definition), which together with the Lucayan Archipielago comprise the West Indies.The islands of the Lesser Antilles are divided into three groups. The two main groups are the Windward Islands in the south and the Leeward Islands in the north. The third group is the Leeward Antilles in the west. These consist of the Dutch ABC islands just off the coast of Venezuela, plus a group of Venezuelan islands.

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Tortola (Virgin Islands)

Tortola is the biggest and most important of the Virgin Islands. Stands out for its huge and stunning beaches, commerces, restaurants and the particular charms of Road Town which is the capital.

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San Juan (Puerto Rico)

Its hard not to be captivated by the historic treasures of majestic Old San Juan, the charming walled city with its imposing fortresses, colorful colonial architecture and numerous attractions. A short taxi ride from the old city will take you to the world-class boutiques, including Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Ferragamo, and restaurants of Condado, the inviting beaches and resorts of Ocean Park and Isla Verde and the bohemian neighborhood of Santurce. Event planners and business professionals come for the state-of-the-art convention center in Miramar and the financial district of Hato Rey.

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Grand Turk

It is a small island located at the end of the Bahama Islands, southeast od Miami, a quiet, and relaxing island. The island is the administrative, historic, cultural and financial center of the territory, and has the second largest population of the islands at approximately 3,720 people. The land is plain and has a dry climate. With one of the best diving systems in the world, it is ideal for working, swimming... the waters are clear, ideal for snorkelling. It is an island to relax, on a honey moon, swimmers, etc... for any one who looks for tranquility and peace.

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Fort Lauderdale (Florida)

Fort Lauderdale is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, and located between the cities of Miami and Palm Beach. The city is a popular tourist destination, sometimes known as the Venice of Americabecause of its expansive and intricate canal system. It is a very popular destination. Seventh largest city in the state of Florida, has an attractive climate for tourism and business, a condition that is leading to become a hub for international business

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The ship: Rotterdam

Inaugurated 2021
Beam 35 m.
Length 297 m.
Tonnage 99.500 tn.
Occupancy 2.668
Crew 1.048
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 3:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Very good 37:1
Number of decks 12
Number of staterooms 1
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What's included onboard?

Children's clubs separated per date ranges

Full board and accommodation

Port taxes

Full board 

Wide variety of live shows and entertainment venues

Water, Coffee and tea. Biscuits and snacks at the onboard bares. Ice-cream at the buffett.

What's not included?

Spa treatments 

Internet

Medical Services

Shore excursions

Onboard purchases

Flights, unless otherwise stated

Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks - a 15% Bar Service Charge is automatically added to bar charges and Dining Room wine purchases

Holland America will automatically charge $14,50 per person, per day to passengers in interior, ocean-view and balcony cabins and $16 to suite passengers (the charges are subject to change without notice) - Gratuities apply to both adults and children; please see the front desk if you wish to adjust your automatic gratuities.

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