Itineraries
World Voyage I
January 5, 2010 - 69 Days
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| Date | Port | Arrival | Depart | |
| Jan 5 | T | Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida
From the bustling city center to the sandy beaches that seem to form a halo around this Floridian playground, Fort Lauderdale is alive with activity. The waterways are dotted with luxury yachts from harbors around the world, and exclusive homes line the waterfront. The posh boutiques on Las Olas Boulevard cater to the sophisticated sun-worshipers who enjoy "the season" in Florida. |
5:00 PM | |
| 6 | W | CRUISING THE CARIBBEAN SEA | ||
| 7 | TH | CRUISING THE CARIBBEAN SEA | ||
| 8 | F | Cartagena, Colombia
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Cartagena, Colombia
The Spanish founded Cartagena, officially known as Cartagena de Indias, in 1533. The city rapidly became a thriving commercial port, where precious stones and minerals from the New World awaited shipment to back to Spain. Situated in a bay in the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena had the most extensive fortifications in South America, once guarded by 29 stone forts and a high wall of coral-stone measuring sixteen miles long, forty feet high and fifty feet wide. Completed in 1657, the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas is said to be the most grandiose work of military architecture erected by Spain in the Americas. Other notable buildings are the cathedral, the Jesuit church of San Juan de Dios, and the palace that served as the headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition in South America. Today, Cartagena's riches are found in the Boca Grande, an area of the city with beautiful waterfront hotels, trendy restaurants, casinos and boutiques. |
1:00 PM | 6:00 PM |
| 9 | S | CRUISING THE CARIBBEAN SEA | ||
| 10 | SU | TRANSITING THE PANAMA CANAL | ||
| 11 | M | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 12 | T | Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica
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Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica
Christopher Columbus discovered Costa Rica in 1502, when he landed near Puerto Limón on the Atlantic shore. Impressed by the stunning natural beauty, Columbus thought he had discovered a land of vast wealth, and named it Costa Rica, meaning "Rich Coast." The unspoiled splendor of the region is one of its main attractions, a paradise where orchids bloom year round, and forests of rosewood, cedar and mahogany scent the air. The rain forests, starting just inside the coastline and continuing into the mountain ranges, contain meandering rivers, magnificent waterfalls, national parks and wildlife preserves. Puerto Caldera is located between the volcanic beaches of Golfo de Nicoya and some of the highest mountains in Costa Rica, and is known as the Gateway to San Jose. |
8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 13 | W | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 14 | TH | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
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Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
Once the site of an impressive ancient Mayan civilization, Guatemala was conquered by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado in 1524. Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port, offering access to the natural and historic wonders of Guatemala. Beyond the black-sand beaches that surround Puerto Quetzal, a narrow ribbon of lowland runs the length of the Pacific shore, where local farmers raise cotton, sugar, bananas and maize. Bordering the fertile lowlands, the Guatemalan highlands suddenly emerge, rising to heights of 2500 to 3000 feet. The lower slopes of these mountains support coffee plantations and cattle ranches. Jutting boldly from the southern highlands is a string of volcanoes, adding even more drama to this diverse land of ancient Maya ruins, Spanish Colonial heritage and breathtaking scenery. |
6:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 15 | F | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 16 | S | Acapulco, Mexico
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Acapulco, Mexico
The first inhabitants of what is now Acapulco were the Nahuas, a tribe of people that preceded the Aztecs. In 1521, the Spaniard Francisco Chico arrived and named the region Santa Lucía. The city became a key trading port between Asia and America, and galleons sailed in and out of Acapulco, trading silver worth millions of pesos for silk, porcelain, spices and ivory from the Orient. The Mexican War of Independence ended the galleon trade, and Acapulco remained a sleepy town until the 1920s when Acapulco became a popular tourist destination for Europeans. Today, Acapulco has something for everyone: brilliant sunny weather, dramatic mountains plunging into the cool blue sea, food for the most adventurous palate, and nightlife for the heartiest. |
8:00 AM | 5:00 PM |
| 17 | SU | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 18 | M | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Cabo San Lucas is ideally located where the Mexican desert collides with the confluence of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, producing postcard perfect views. Once a hideout for pirates and a tranquil fishing village, Cabo is located at the southernmost tip of the magnificent Baja peninsula, and is blessed with what many describe as the perfect climate. Long a favorite for anglers out to land the "big one," Cabo San Lucas also has great beaches, unlimited shopping options, restaurants and cantinas, and a variety of hotels and resorts. Cabo is also known for El Arco, a magnificent natural rock formation at Land’s End and Playa Medano, Cabo San Lucas' long white sand beach. |
10:00 AM | 7:00 PM |
| 19 | T | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 20 | W | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 21 | TH | Los Angeles, Ca, Usa
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Los Angeles, Ca, Usa
Los Angeles is a city spinning with energy and creativity, where tomorrow’s trends are born, nurtured and released. Having one of the best climates in the world, Los Angeles draws visitors year-round from all over the world. Officially founded in 1781, the modern-day metropolis of Los Angeles sprawls across over 4,000 square miles between the beautiful Pacific Ocean and the snowcapped San Gabriel mountains. Los Angeles is considered the entertainment capital of the world, a vibrant city of visual delights with more museums than any other U.S. city. |
7:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 22 | F | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 23 | S | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 24 | SU | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 25 | M | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 26 | T | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 27 | W | Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hi, Usa
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Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hi, Usa
The tropical island of Kauai sits amidst the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. Formed some six million years ago, the island encompasses roughly 550 square miles and is the oldest and northernmost of the main Hawaiian Islands. Aptly nicknamed the Garden Isle, Kauai is the prized for its towering ocean cliffs, cascading waterfalls and dazzling sand beaches. Kauai claims the wettest spot on earth - Mount Waialeale, with 486 inches of rain per year. All this rain contributes to the lush vegetation, taro fields, pineapple and sugar plantations, the famous Fern Grotto and a huge variety of native flora. It is also home to the Sprouting Hole, a blowhole that sends a geyser 50 feet into the air, and the only navigable rivers in Hawaii including the scenic Waialua. From the soaring cliffs of the Napali Coast to the vast gorges of Waimea Canyon, Kauai captivates the senses like no other island. |
9:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 28 | TH | Honolulu, Hi, Usa
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Honolulu, Hi, Usa
Home to the state capitol and the majority of Hawaii's population, the island of Oahu is a vibrant mix of natural, cultural and historic wonders. In Honolulu, an array of cultures blends harmoniously, allowing each to retain its distinct flavor. The downtown sector combines Hawaii’s royal history with the modern-day action of a major metropolitan center. Waikiki Beach, with its impressive hotels and glittering atmosphere, is a famous tourist hub and resort destination of international renown. Honolulu is also the location of Diamond Head, Oahu's famous volcanic landmark, and Pearl Harbor, the largest natural harbor in Hawaii and the only naval base in the United States to be designated a National Historical Landmark. |
8:00 AM | 11:00 PM |
| 29 | F | Lahaina, Maui, Hi, Usa
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Lahaina, Maui, Hi, Usa
Voted "Best Pacific Island" by readers of Conde Nast Traveler, the sights of Maui do not disappoint. Named for an ancient Hawaiian god, Maui is a tropical paradise graced with long stretches of white sand beaches, magnificent waterfalls and the mist-shrouded Iao Valley. Maui is also home to the 10,023-foot-high Mount Haleakala, the world’s largest dormant volcano and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. In 1790, after a fierce battle in Iao Valley, King Kamehameha took control of Maui and made Lahaina the new capital of the unified Hawaiian Kingdom. For nearly five decades, Lahaina served as the center of government for Hawaii. Today, the historic whaler’s port of Lahaina offers excellent shopping venues, restaurants and entertainment, as well as one of the largest Indian Banyan trees in the world. |
8:00 AM | 5:00 PM |
| 30 | S | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 31 | SU | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| Feb 1 | M | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 2 | T | Christmas Island, Kiribati
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Christmas Island, Kiribati
Kiritimati (Christmas Island) located in the Republic of Kiribati, is the largest coral atoll in the world with an area of 248 square miles. It is blessed with miles of coral sand, iridescent lagoons and coconut palms and is a nesting place for millions of seabirds. Pounded by the surf over the millennia, it sits just above the waves on an ancient reef, which centuries ago ringed an undersea volcano. This low-lying atoll was uninhabited at the time of Captain James Cook's Christmas Eve landing in 1777. For the next two centuries, English, Australian and American entrepreneurs attempted to turn a profit here, leaving behind some unusual village names: London, Poland and Paris. Kiritimati was a major military base in the 1950's and 1960's and used for nuclear weapons testing by both the British and Americans. Today, it is productive as a copra plantation, and as an angler’s paradise. |
8:00 AM | 1:00 PM |
| 3 | W | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 4 | TH | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 5 | F | Papeete, Tahiti, Fr. Polynesia
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Papeete, Tahiti, Fr. Polynesia
The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the French Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures where locals speak both French and Tahitian. Papeete, meaning the "water basket," was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Now it is the capital city and gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining and unique restaurants, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques. Tahiti’s mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys and scenic waterfalls, while the rugged coastal lands are home to fields of tropical flowers, and glorious white and black sand beaches. Attractions include a museum honoring Paul Gauguin, the site where Captain Cook landed, interesting Polynesian marae or open-air sanctuaries, and Papeete's colorful municipal market. |
2:00 PM | |
| 6 | S | Papeete, Tahiti, Fr. Polynesia
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Papeete, Tahiti, Fr. Polynesia
The islands of French Polynesia are acclaimed as the most beautiful in the South Pacific. Tahiti is the largest of the French Polynesian islands and home to the capital city of Papeete, a delightful blend of cultures where locals speak both French and Tahitian. Papeete, meaning the "water basket," was once a gathering place where Tahitians came to fill their calabashes with fresh water. Now it is the capital city and gateway to the country, and boasts romantic resorts, fine dining and unique restaurants, vibrant markets, pearl shops, and boutiques. Tahiti’s mountainous interior is adorned with deep valleys and scenic waterfalls, while the rugged coastal lands are home to fields of tropical flowers, and glorious white and black sand beaches. Attractions include a museum honoring Paul Gauguin, the site where Captain Cook landed, interesting Polynesian marae or open-air sanctuaries, and Papeete's colorful municipal market. |
6:00 PM | |
| 7 | SU | Bora Bora, French Polynesia
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Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Formed approximately 20 million years ago, the 130 islands that make up French Polynesia are considered fairly new from a geological point of view. The most acclaimed of these islands, Bora Bora, has long been noted for its stunning beauty. A tiny island (less than 20 miles in circumference), Bora Bora is dominated by the castle-like Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia, two volcanic peaks with lush tropical slopes covered in coconut palms, blossoming Tiare and hibiscus. A protective coral reef encloses Bora Bora, and the lagoon is dotted with colorful motus, or islets. Perfect white-sand beaches give way to brilliant turquoise and sapphire-colored waters, and locals in the small village of Viatape sell colorful pareu (Tahitian sarong), sculptures carved from native woods and precious black pearls. |
8:00 AM | 5:00 PM |
| 8 | M | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 9 | T | Rarotonga, Cook Islands
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Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Rarotonga was one of the last of the Cook Islands to be visited by European ships, but since its "discovery," it was always a favorite of sailors and merchants. Many old South Sea hands consider it the most beautiful island in the Pacific. Today, Rarotonga is the most populous island of Cook Islands, and the location of the country’s capital, Avarua. The name stems from "raro" meaning "down" and "tonga" meaning "south." Isolated for years from major tourist routes, travelers began to arrive in Rarotonga following the opening of the international airport in 1974, many lured by the untouched beauty of pristine white sand beaches edged with swaying palms and crystal-clear lagoons protected by coral reefs. With its jagged volcanic peaks, deep valleys, fertile slopes of red earth and sparkling aquamarine lagoon, Rarotonga comes pretty close to the classic image of paradise. |
8:00 AM | 5:00 PM |
| 10 | W | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 11 | TH | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 12 | F | DATE LINE GOING WEST | ||
| 13 | S | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 14 | SU | Russell, Bay Of Islands, N.z.
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Russell, Bay Of Islands, N.z.
With 144 islands and bays, the Bay of Islands is one of the best maritime parks in the region. Tenders take you ashore to the historic town of Russell, the first permanent European settlement and seaport in New Zealand. From the early 1800's, whaling ships anchored here, and despite the efforts of missionaries, Russell was a rough and lawless town. By 1830, there was a sizable settlement, and after British control was established, conflict developed between British settlers and the indigenous Maoris. Today, Russell is a peaceful retreat with old world charm that comes alive in the summer months as a vacation hideaway for international visitors and Aucklanders. Wander through the historic district, stop in a pub for a refreshment or discover some of Russell's many charming shops. |
1:00 PM | 6:00 PM |
| 15 | M | Auckland, New Zealand
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Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland is one of the few cities in the world to have harbors on two separate bodies of water. The central part of urban Auckland covers a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbor on the Tasman Sea, and the Waitemata Harbor on the Pacific Ocean. In addition, Auckland's diverse geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle regularly ranked in the world's top ten. Within a half hours drive from the city is an abundance of activities: sailing to a secluded island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or exploring a black sand beach. Auckland's highest point, Mount Eden (643 feet), offers incredible city views, reinforcing the claim that the twin harbors are among the most beautiful in the world. |
8:00 AM | 5:00 PM |
| 16 | T | CRUISING THE PACIFIC OCEAN | ||
| 17 | W | Lyttleton, New Zealand
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Lyttleton, New Zealand
Although it is known as the "Garden City" because of its beautiful parks and world-renowned gardens, Christchurch is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with exciting festivals, theatre, modern art galleries, great shopping and award-winning attractions. Named after Christ Church, a college at the University of Oxford in London, Christchurch is often described as the most English of New Zealand's cities. Located in the city center is the Christchurch Cathedral, an outstanding example of Gothic Revival architecture. Other grey-stone nineteenth century buildings, tree-lined avenues and extensive leafy parks give the city it’s elegant, English atmosphere. |
9:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 18 | TH | Wellington, New Zealand
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Wellington, New Zealand
Visually stunning, Wellington is nestled between a magnificent harbor and a natural amphitheatre of forest-clad hills. Wellington's compact size, combined with cultural sophistication, makes it New Zealand's most inspiring urban destination. Wellington’s cultural crowning jewel is Te Papa, a donation-only museum that celebrates Australasian natural history, science and culture. Exhibits include Maori artifacts, an extensive Pacific Cultures collection and interactive science exhibits. Another highlight in Wellington is the Wellington Botanic Garden, featuring 59 acres uniquely landscaped with protected native forest, specialised plant collections, colorful floral displays, and panoramic views of the city. The city's art scene is flourishing, with numerous galleries and craft markets displaying the work of the country's top artists and craftspeople. |
8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 19 | F | CRUISING THE TASMAN SEA | ||
| 20 | S | CRUISING THE TASMAN SEA | ||
| 21 | SU | CRUISING THE BASS STRAIT | ||
| 22 | M | Melbourne, Australia
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Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia, and serves as the state capital of Victoria. Located at the mouth of the Yarra River, Melbourne was founded by free settlers in 1835, 47 years after the first European settlement of Australia. Transformed rapidly into a major metropolis by the Victorian gold rush in the 1850s, "Marvelous Melbourne" became Australia's largest and most important city, and by 1865 was the second largest city in the British Empire. Today, Melbourne is a major center of commerce, industry and cultural activity, and is consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities in the world. Melbourne is notable for its mix of Victorian, Gothic and contemporary architecture, its extensive tram network and beautiful Victorian parks and gardens, as well as its diverse, multicultural society. |
8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 23 | T | CRUISING THE TASMAN SEA | ||
| 24 | W | Sydney, Australia
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Sydney, Australia
Sydney is a cosmopolitan, multicultural city surrounded by golden sand beaches, World Heritage areas, lush national parks and acclaimed wine regions. Sydney owes much of its splendor to its magnificent harbor; arriving by ship provides an unequalled impression, showing off the city's famous landmarks: the dramatic white sails of the iconic Opera House and the celebrated Harbor Bridge, looming over the skyline. The historic buildings of The Rocks district offset the dramatic contrast of old and new, soaring glass, and steel skyscrapers. Central Sydney contains many of the city's major sights, including the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Queen Victoria Building, a landmark in its own right, and one of Sydney’s premier shopping centers. Located just west of Sydney are the magnificent Blue Mountains, and on a north shore promontory is the acclaimed Taronga Zoo, with a distinct emphasis on an open, natural environment for the animals. |
8:00 AM | 9:00 PM |
| 25 | TH | Sydney, Australia
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Sydney, Australia
Sydney is a cosmopolitan, multicultural city surrounded by golden sand beaches, World Heritage areas, lush national parks and acclaimed wine regions. Sydney owes much of its splendor to its magnificent harbor; arriving by ship provides an unequalled impression, showing off the city's famous landmarks: the dramatic white sails of the iconic Opera House and the celebrated Harbor Bridge, looming over the skyline. The historic buildings of The Rocks district offset the dramatic contrast of old and new, soaring glass, and steel skyscrapers. Central Sydney contains many of the city's major sights, including the Royal Botanic Gardens and the Queen Victoria Building, a landmark in its own right, and one of Sydney’s premier shopping centers. Located just west of Sydney are the magnificent Blue Mountains, and on a north shore promontory is the acclaimed Taronga Zoo, with a distinct emphasis on an open, natural environment for the animals. |
10:00 PM | |
| 26 | F | CRUISING THE CORAL SEA | ||
| 27 | S | CRUISING THE CORAL SEA | ||
| 28 | SU | CRUISING THE GREAT BARRIER REE | ||
| Mar 1 | M | Cairns, Australia
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Cairns, Australia
A cosmopolitan city flanked by pristine rainforests and golden beaches, Cairns is the gateway to destinations such as the Great Barrier Reef, Kuranda, and the Daintree, a World Heritage protected area. The city of Cairns was recently renovated to enhance its image and provide a relaxing place for visitors and locals to congregate and have fun. Cairns Esplanade, once a huge grassy park, now features an excellent facility incorporating an outdoor amphitheatre, a large sandy swimming lagoon, grassy picnic areas, walking tracks, free public barbeques, children's playground, shops and restaurants and an environmental interpretation center. |
9:30 AM | 5:00 PM |
| 2 | T | CRUISING THE TORRES STRAIT | ||
| 3 | W | CRUISING THE ARAFURA SEA | ||
| 4 | TH | Darwin, Australia
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Darwin, Australia
Capital of Australia’s Northern Territory, Darwin is situated on the Timor Sea. Despite its small size, Darwin is a modern, multi-cultural city, and its proximity to Asia makes it ideal for travel. The city was named after the famous scientist, Charles Darwin. Originally settled by the Larrakia Aboriginals, the Dutch arrived and mapped the land in the 1600s, followed by the British in 1939, when the town was given its English name. Darwin has a beautiful coastline, as well as numerous parks and gardens, making the city a top spot for outdoor activities. |
1:00 PM | 6:00 PM |
| 5 | F | CRUISING THE TIMOR SEA | ||
| 6 | S | CRUISING THE FLORES SEA | ||
| 7 | SU | Padang Bay, Bali, Indonesia
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Padang Bay, Bali, Indonesia
Bali is more than a destination. It is a journey for the spirit and a sojourn for the senses. Bali creates lasting impressions to all who visit: a delicate woodcarving, a bold painting, a village procession, and the costumed dancers of the Barong. It has been called an island of temples, and with more than 10,000 scattered across the landscape, the title is appropriate. It is an island where rice paddies carpet the lowlands, cling to hillsides, and climb the steep slopes of Mount Agung. Considered the "Navel of the World" and home to Bali's gods, Mount Agung soars over 10,000 feet and dominates the surrounding area. Nowhere will you find a more exotic, spellbinding or entrancing synthesis of humanity, nature and the spiritual world. |
7:00 AM | 10:00 PM |
| 8 | M | CRUISING THE JAVA SEA | ||
| 9 | T | CRUISING THE JAVA SEA | ||
| 10 | W | CRUISING THE SOUTH CHINA SEA | ||
| 11 | TH | Muara, Brunei
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Muara, Brunei
Muara is the port city for this oil-rich independent sultanate on the northern coast of Borneo. Ruled by the famous Sultan of Brunei, one of the world's wealthiest men, the country has a very high standard of living. He is the 29th sultan of an unbroken ruling dynasty, dating from the 14th century. Approximately 20 miles up the Brunei River is the capital city, Bandar Seri Begawan. Magellan's chronicler, Pigafetta, described the capital in his official voyage reports as a "magnificent city on stilts." Although the government has made efforts encouraging modern housing, many of the people prefer to live in the old stilt villages in much the same way as described over 400 years ago. A strict Muslim country, Brunei does not to promote tourism, hoping to minimize outside influences and their potentially negative impact. However, those tourists who make an effort to visit are certainly welcome. |
8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 12 | F | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
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Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu is situated on the tropical island of Borneo, set against a backdrop of lush green tropical hills and facing the emerald green waters of the South China Sea. Formerly known as Jesselton, Kota Kinabalu is a city of exciting contrasts and ethnic diversity. The city lies on a narrow flatland between the Crocker Range to the east and the South China Sea to the west. There are a number of cultural venues in Kota Kinabalu, including the Sabah State Museum, Atkinson Clock Tower and the Padang Merdeka (town square) where the declaration of Sabah's independence and the formation of Malaysia took place. Other sites in the city are the stilt villages where the houses are built on coastal shallow waters. Located 56 miles outside the city is the impressive Kinabalu Nation Park and Mount Kinabalu rising over 12,000 feet above sea level. |
8:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| 13 | S | CRUISING THE SOUTH CHINA SEA | ||
| 14 | SU | CRUISING THE SOUTH CHINA SEA | ||
| 15 | M | Hong Kong, China
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Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong is divided into four sections: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories, and the numerous outlying islands. One hundred sixty-four square miles of dense real estate dominate Hong Kong Island, including massive banks and financial houses, enormous skyscrapers with futuristic architecture, opulent hotels, residential compounds on Victoria Peak, beautiful beach resorts and some of the oldest Chinese communities in the region. All these elements create one of the most exotic and exciting ports of call in the world, one that is universally loved by tourists and its own enterprising citizens. |
8:00 AM | |
| 16 | T | Hong Kong, China
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Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong is divided into four sections: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories, and the numerous outlying islands. One hundred sixty-four square miles of dense real estate dominate Hong Kong Island, including massive banks and financial houses, enormous skyscrapers with futuristic architecture, opulent hotels, residential compounds on Victoria Peak, beautiful beach resorts and some of the oldest Chinese communities in the region. All these elements create one of the most exotic and exciting ports of call in the world, one that is universally loved by tourists and its own enterprising citizens. |
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