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Volendam - January 4, 2026 (37 Nights)

Itinerary

Day
Location
Arrival
Departure
Sun, Jan 4, 2026
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Explore
Arrival:
--
Departure:
11:00 pm
Mon, Jan 5, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Jan 6, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Jan 7, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Jan 8, 2026
Bridgetown, Barbados
Explore
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Fri, Jan 9, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Jan 10, 2026
Devils Island, French Guiana
Arrival:
10:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sun, Jan 11, 2026
Crossing the Equator
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Mon, Jan 12, 2026
Icoaraci (Belem), Brazil
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Tue, Jan 13, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Jan 14, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Jan 15, 2026
Recife, Brazil
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Fri, Jan 16, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Jan 17, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Jan 18, 2026
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
--
Mon, Jan 19, 2026
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Arrival:
--
Departure:
5:00 pm
Tue, Jan 20, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Jan 21, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Jan 22, 2026
Punta Del Este, Uruguay
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Fri, Jan 23, 2026
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sat, Jan 24, 2026
Montevideo, Uruguay
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Sun, Jan 25, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Mon, Jan 26, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Jan 27, 2026
Stanley/Falkland Is/Islas Malvinas
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Wed, Jan 28, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Jan 29, 2026
Antarctic Experience
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Fri, Jan 30, 2026
Antarctic Experience
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sat, Jan 31, 2026
Antarctic Experience
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sun, Feb 1, 2026
Antarctic Experience
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Mon, Feb 2, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Feb 3, 2026
Drake Passage And Cape Horn
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Feb 4, 2026
Ushuaia, Argentina
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
2:00 pm
Wed, Feb 4, 2026
Beagle Channel
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Feb 4, 2026
Daylight Cruising Glacier Alley
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Feb 5, 2026
Punta Arenas, Chile
Arrival:
9:00 am
Departure:
8:00 pm
Thu, Feb 5, 2026
Strait of Magellan
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Feb 6, 2026
Scenic Cruising Amalia Or Brujo Glacier
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Feb 6, 2026
Scenic Cruising Sarmiento Channel
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Feb 7, 2026
Cruising Chilean Fjords
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Feb 8, 2026
Puerto Montt, Chile
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Mon, Feb 9, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Feb 10, 2026
San Antonio (Santiago), Chile
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
--

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Introduction

Introduction

When one thinks about a Caribbean or a Bahamas cruise, it is usually assumed that Miami is the departure point, but the northern suburb of Fort Lauderdale has its own modern port facility and has rapidly become a favored jumping off point for ships taking vacationers to exciting tropical destinations. And the beaches, nightlife and colorful restaurants in this city are enough to keep everyone occupied and happy both before and after the cruise itself. A nice mix of South Florida bustle and quieter southern atmosphere is a good way to describe this vibrant city. Its 23-mile stretch of white sand beach is as inviting as any to be found elsewhere.
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Where the Ship Docks

Vacationers departing from Fort Lauderdale embark at the modern, full service facility at Port Everglades. Only a ten minute taxi ride from both downtown and the Fort Lauderdale International Airport, the dock areas have a number of visitor information centers, vending machines and ATMs, as well as a small number of kiosks stuffed with see-and-do brochures and restaurant advertisements. The complex is also the busiest section of the commercial dock area and there is plenty of security around to make sure passengers are guided to the area where the cruise ships anchor. Most departures are at the Midport and Northport areas of the terminal facility.
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What to See and Do

First of all it is imperative to get away from the dock area, which is heavily congested and offering little in the way of entertainment. The sand beaches of town are the favorite draw, and although they have been immortalized as the popular spring break destination for college students, they are actually quite clean, family-friendly and have undergone some major renovations in the past few years. New lighting for nighttime beach activities, landscaping improvements and the addition of many new shops and restaurants along the waterfront has completely transformed this glorious stretch of coastline. A great walking tour of the city would not be complete without a stroll along the Intercoastal Waterway, running directly through the city center. Downtown has a new flavor with the cropping up of boutiques, antique shops and upscale restaurants. One of those restaurants is the Mangoes on E. Las Olas Blvd. - a traditional Miami restaurant in its design as well as in its offerings that center around combination lunch and dinner plates including both steak and seafood. Another favorite is the 15 Street Fisheries, located naturally on 15th Street and considered the finest chowder house in the area. Those who want a bit more exotic experience can try the famous Jungle Queen Riverboat. It has drawn visitors for six decades and takes visitors on an inland sightseeing cruise as well as offering nighttime dining on board. Those who have come with families can try two and a half mile boardwalk on Hollywood Beach, known for its low-key atmosphere and street performers.
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Eating/Drinking

Aside from the local favorites already mentioned, there are a number of smaller establishments along the waterfront that offer everything from pizza to seafood stews and hot dogs. La Bonne Crepes on Las Olas Blvd has a yummy breakfast of waffles, French toast and mouthwatering crepes. The H2O Cafe on South Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd is famous for its Italian cuisine and serves up pasta, chicken and barbeque beef with a Cuban influence. Its outdoor seating area is in full view of the beach activities and is perfect for an evening meal while exploring the waterfront.
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Getting Around

Most of the cruise lines will have shuttle service to and from downtown for their passengers regardless of whether they have confirmed reservations at one of the local hotels. For vacationers arriving at the airport there is a free shuttle to Port Everglades itself, and rental cars can be booked ahead of time and picked up either at the airport or in downtown.
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Miscellaneous But Important

Internet cafes are numerous throughout downtown Fort Lauderdale and of course there is Internet connection and WiFi at the airport. Although there are a number of banks that can exchange U.S. dollars for foreign currencies, it is best to wait until arriving at individual Caribbean ports, as many of these destinations will be full of merchants accepting American money, thus helping to save tremendously on exchange fees.
Port Everglades sees many cruise ship departures and arrivals every day.
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The famous 23-mile white sand beach of Fort Lauderdale.
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The Jungle Queen Riverboat.
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The Hollywood Beach boardwalk - a favorite place for both locals and tourists.
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Fort Lauderdale at night.
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Bridgetown, Barbados

Introduction

Introduction

Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, was settled in 1628 by Charles Wolverstone, a British representative for a group of merchants in London. English sailors originally landed on the island of Barbados three years earlier, claiming the island for King James I as a possession of England. There were traces of earlier settlement, but the area was largely abandoned other than an aged, crude bridge that spanned the swamp situated in the center of town. This is where the town got its name. Today Bridgetown welcomes visitors from around the world with beautiful sights and plenty of duty free shopping.
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Where the Ship Docks

Cruise ships dock at the Bridgetown Cruise Terminal located roughly one mile to the west of Bridgetown at Bridgetown Port or Deep Water Harbor, as it is known. You can begin your shopping before you even leave the port at the shopping mall located on site.
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What to See and Do

In Barbados there are many historical sites to visit and plenty of places to shop and have fun. One place you may want to visit is the Bayshore Complex, just outside of Bridgetown, that offers plenty of history and shopping with a lovely beach area just a short distance off the courtyard. Another place that you should try to see is the Parliament building in Bridgetown that dates back to the late nineteenth century and presents a lovely example of architecture from that period. The Parliament building also contains the Museum of Parliament depicting the history of the island as well as the National Heroes Gallery featuring the profiles of some of the most distinguished citizens of Barbados throughout its history. On another note, for those who are interested in going to beaches, Payne's Beach and Brighton Beach are the most famous and popular beaches in Barbados. Those who are nature buffs should visit Welchman Hall Gully national park which has many interesting animal species and is a great place to spend some time. Barbados is also famous for its 3 botanic gardens - Orchid World, Flower Forest and Andromeda Botanic Gardens - which are definitely worth a visit if you can find the time.
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Eating/Drinking

When visiting Barbados, be sure to sample the rum punch! The birthplace of rum, Barbadians make a delicious rum punch that is the perfect complement to an afternoon at the beach. Also, be sure to sample the local cuisine while visiting. Seafood is a staple of the area and there are a number of wonderful beach front cafes and restaurants where you can sample the local delicacies. Prices vary from reasonable to high-end so there is something for everyone. Many restaurants offer intimate seating on the beach with beautiful views of the Caribbean.
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Getting Around

Transportation in Bridgetown is readily available. Upon arrival, there are taxis posted at the port waiting to take you around the island. You can also rent a car or ride the bus, which is a very inexpensive mode of transportation. The downtown area of the city of Bridgetown is also pedestrian-friendly and only around a one mile walk from the port.
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Miscellaneous But Important

The currency in Barbados is the Barbadian dollar with an exchange rate of around $1.99 in local currency to $1.00 U.S. dollar. Most merchants, however, will accept U.S. dollars. Should you need to use the Internet to check your email or to call someone outside of Barbados, you can do it right at the port, at the Telephone Center.
Here is the beautiful Parliament Building in Bridgetown.
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Payne's Beach, one of the most popular beaches in Barbados.
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One of many beautiful flowers in Orchid World botanic garden.
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Sunset is really beautiful in Barbados.
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