Central America & Caribbean from Jamaica from Montego Bay, 24 Jan 2027 (14 nights)


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After Ocho Rios and Falmouth, Montego Bay is one of three major ports in Jamaica and also the second largest city on the island. Experience the hustle and bustle of the big Caribbean city, wonderful views from the hills above the city and a beach whose waters are said to have magical powers. Or go on a trip inland: Thundering waterfalls and wild rivers, seemingly impenetrable jungle landscapes and ghostly legends - the Caribbean island of Jamaica awaits you with a unique flair and relaxed serenity. Follow in the footsteps of Christopher Columbus, who landed right here in 1494, thinking he would discover India. The world that presented itself to him was just as fascinating back then.
On a cruise to Puerto Limón you will discover the Caribbean coast in the east of Costa Rica. Located in the heart of Central America, Costa Rica is bordered by Panama to the north and Nicaragua to the south. The Caribbean east coast of Costa Rica lies on the Atlantic, while the west coast stretches along the Pacific. Between the coasts with their fine sandy beaches, the Cordilleras mountain ranges, rainforests, volcanoes, rivers and waterfalls form breathtaking landscapes. Protected in numerous national parks, more than 800 species of birds and 100 species of bats, sloths, monkeys, jaguars and raccoons live in the different vegetation zones of Costa Rica. Costa Rica is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Humpback whales, dolphins and turtles swim off the coast.
The skyline of Colon is the first thing you can marvel at when you enter Panama in Central America: Your cruise ship passes the Caribbean entrance to the famous Panama Canal here. This brought the country in Central America the motto “Pro Mundi Beneficio”: for the good of the world. The canal is particularly beneficial for the more than 14,000 ships that cross it annually to get from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific - or vice versa - and thus do not have to accept any major detours. Countless ships are waiting every day to pass the huge locks of the Panama Canal at Colon. Panama, that narrow strip on the map between Costa Rica and Colombia,
Cartagena in Colombia is one of the highlights of a trip in South America and as such is a popular port of call for cruise ships. The city is located directly on the Caribbean coast in a protected location and is considered one of the most beautiful in South America. It is officially called Cartagena de Indias to avoid confusion with the port of the same name in Spain. You will feel the incredible magic of this fascinating place as soon as you moor in the harbor. Founded in 1533, the city and port quickly developed into a leading trading point. Today it is considered one of the most modern ports in South America and the most important port for Colombia. Cruise ships dock at the Maritimo de Cartagena terminal. The fact that it was once a center of power for the Spanish crown is impressively underpinned by the fortress Castillo San Felipe de Barajas at the gates of the old town. Cartagena is often referred to as the Queen of Colombia: It uniquely combines the history of the colonial era…
The Dominican Republic stands for the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, for a lively culture and for Caribbean joie de vivre. The port of La Romana is the starting point for all of this - and for a journey through time and Hispanic culture. When your AIDA cruise ship docks in the port of La Romana, you should be in the starting blocks. Get ready for the Caribbean adventure - or for a relaxing day on beautiful beaches. Before continuing to the most beautiful destinations in the Caribbean, to Montego Bay or to the tranquil Ochos Rios in Jamaica, to Belize City or Puerto Limon, your AIDA cruise takes you to the heart of the Dominican Republic.
Typically Dutch and yet somehow French: St. Maarten in the Caribbean is where a piece of Europe meets that cannot be found anywhere else in this constellation. The popular and just 14 km long Caribbean island, which is one of the most famous destinations on your cruise, is divided into two parts. Part of the island is Dutch, the other part of France. Enjoy the resulting diversity and experience a shore leave where you can quickly switch between nations with one leg.
Green, white and blue: these colors dominate on St. Kitts and Nevis, the sister islands in the Lesser Antilles. The green rainforest, the white beaches and the turquoise blue sea will inspire you! The island of St. Kitts consists of three no longer active volcanoes, between which impressive gorges promise wonderful nature experiences. The fascinating landscape is crowned by the hospitality of the people that you will encounter everywhere on the islands.
In a sheltered bay on the south coast of Antigua, the English found in the 18th century. Century an ideal anchorage for your Caribbean fleet. As a defense, they built the mighty docks of English Harbor. As their commander, Admiral Horatio Nelson went down in history. The Admiral's Inn named after him in the restored shipyard buildings of Nelson's Dockyard is the meeting place for a drink among sailors and crusaders. Would you like to set sail yourself? At a regatta in Falmouth Bay you are part of the crew and can even take the helm once. Or do you prefer to drive under a pirate flag? Then sign up for the “Black Swan” and prove that you have what it takes to be the greatest pirate in the Caribbean by running planks and swinging rope.
If you are allowed to enter the Caribbean without passport control, then you are probably in Guadeloupe: The beautiful Antilles island is a French overseas territory and therefore part of the EU. You can pay here very conveniently with the euro. But that's where the similarities stop, because the island and its capital Pointe-à-Pitre stand for pure Caribbean joie de vivre and the colorful nature of the tropics. Go on a voyage of discovery on your cruise.
Deep blue sea, the finest white sandy beaches and bright sunshine - this is the classic picture of the Caribbean. These dreams will come true on the beautiful island of St. Lucia in the Caribbean. A stay in the port of the island's capital Castries is the ideal opportunity for relaxing hours on the picturesque beach or, alternatively, an excursion to explore the idyllic island paradise. Discover the botanical garden with its lush tropical vegetation and its waterfalls, climb the volcanic pitons or dive into the dazzling underwater world of St. Lucia. Whatever you plan to do with this stopover on your cruise, the Castries will cast its spell over you too!
Discover Barbados, the colorful pearl of the Caribbean with its diverse attractions! The picturesque Caribbean island has been a popular destination for sunbathers, divers, and couples on their honeymoon for many years. What attracts them all: snow-white palm beaches in front of a turquoise blue sea, a colorful underwater world, tranquil villages surrounded by sugar cane plantations in the interior of the island and the legacy of the British colonial era. The famous rum distilleries and the rhythms of Rihanna, the island's most famous daughter, are also convincing. Take advantage of your stay in the capital Bridgetown on your cruise in the Caribbean to explore the diverse island and its sights.
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