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15 Night Canal & South America Cruise

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15 Night Canal & South America Cruise
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Get onboard this Cruise from Celebrity Cruises through the Caribe and the Pacific South America.

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Description

Destination: Caribbean & South America.
Ship: Celebrity Infinity
Cabin: Inside

Ports of visit: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cozumel, Mexico, Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, Panama Canal (Cruising), Manta, Ecuador, Lima, (Callao) Peru, Arica, Chile, La Serena (Coquimbo), Chile, Valparaiso, Chile

2009 Departure Dates: December 05

Included: shipboard accommodations; Ocean transportation;Most meals; Some beverages; Most entertainment aboard the vessel.

Not included: air transportation; Transfers; Shore excursions; Specialty restaurant fees; Some beverages; Photographs; Gratuities/service fees; Medical services; AquaSpa service, etc.
Day 1
FORT LAUDERDALE, USA

Once the epicenter of Spring Break, today Ft. Lauderdale is a year-round destination where culture and cuisine are in ample supply. Beautiful beaches, sunshine, coastline, nightclubs and superb restaurants await you in this Gold Coast enclave. More restaurants and shopping on Las Olas Boulevard or Himmarshee in downtown Ft. Lauderdale are a must.

Departure: 5:00 PM
Day 2
At sea.
Day 3
COZUMEL, MEXICO

Cozumel has been called the gem of the Mexican Caribbean. The island is located approximately twelve miles off the southern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, just across from Playa del Carmen. The waters and coral reefs off Cozumel are world-renowned as a diving destination.

Arrival: 7:00 AM
Departure: 8:00 PM
Day 4
At sea.
Day 5
At sea.
Day 6
PUERTO LIMON, COSTA RICA

Costa Rica has been a staunch advocate of conservation in its undeveloped areas and its tourist destinations for years. Nature preserves throughout the country, particularly in Puerto Limón, allow the visitor rare exposure to virgin rain forests and bird sanctuaries.

Arrival: 7:00 AM
Departure: 5:00 PM
Day 7
PANAMA CANAL (CRUISING)

"The land of the divided, the world united." It's hard to imagine a more fitting motto for what in no uncertain terms irrevocably changed the Western Hemisphere forever. For fifty miles the canal transects the exotic emerald jungles of Panama and gives one an appreciation of what a Herculean task it was to build this waterway before the advent of computers and giant earth movers.

Arrival: 6:00 AM
Departure: 6:00 PM
Day 8
At sea.
Day 9
MANTA, ECUADOR

This port city affords the visitor unprecedented access to ancient Manta culture, including the small rafts once used by the Manta circa 500 - 1500 AD. A short jaunt from the port is the Bahia de Manta. There you'll find el Parque Nacional Machalilla with its cloud forests, archeological sites and colonies of nesting seabirds.

Arrival: 7:00 AM
Departure: 4:30 PM
Day 10
At sea.
Day 11
LIMA, (CALLAO) PERU

The cultural and economic heart of Peru, Lima once served as the seat of power for the Spanish Empire of South America. Lima is home to fine museums of archeology, art and even gold. The catacombs beneath the Church of San Francisco are a sight to behold as are the thousands of antique texts you'll find in the library of the adjoining monastery.

Arrival: 8:00 AM
Departure: 6:30 PM
Day 12
At sea.
Day 13
ARICA, CHILE

Arica is an oasis, literally. Bordered by desert sand dunes and fertile valleys fed by the melting and life-giving snows of the Andes, this city is located in the heart of some culturally fascinating attractions. The Plaza Colon, Eiffel's iron cathedral of San Marcos, is one such point of interest. Another is the archeology museum in the nearby Azapa Valley. There you'll find pre-Columbian weavings, carvings and mummies from the Chinchorro culture dating back to 10,000 BC.

Arrival: 7:00 AM
Departure: 7:00 PM
Day 14
At sea.
Day 15
LA SERENA (COQUIMBO), CHILE

If you're looking to steal a few tranquil moments, what better place than La Serena, The Serene One. Its nearby pristine beaches come with powdery white sand and warm water. And Chile's second-oldest city also offers quite a collection of cultural delights. Be sure to take in the stunning colonial architecture around the Plaza de Armas, go stargazing at the Mamalluca Observatory, and sample the region's mouth-watering seafood.

Arrival: 8:00 AM
Departure: 3:00 PM
Day 16
VALPARAISO, CHILE

The entire town of Valparaiso seems to precariously hang on precipitous cliffs, crisscrossed by narrow, twisting footpaths, stairways and the city's time-tested rapid transit system of funicular cars called ascensores. If you've never ridden one, you're in for a treat.

Arrival: 5:00 AM
 
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