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Departure 30/03/2025

Explorer Of The Seas

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  1. Los Angeles / California, USA

  2. Seattle / Washington, USA

  3. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  4. Maceio, Brazil

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  6. San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Puerto Limon / Puerto Limon, Costa Rica

Located along the Caribbean coast, and about 99 miles away from San José, Puerto Limón is the capital city to the province of the same name.
You should know about Puerto Limón
Lasting no more than two and a half hours, the journey between Puerto Limón and San José offers beautiful landscapes along the way; amongst which, Brava Volcano and the Braulio Carrillo National Park are some of the best. Quite near to Puerto Limón you will find Tortuguero National Park; a place where will be able to see, care for, and even release different species of turtles! Cahuita National Park, founded as a National Monument back in 1970, a place that look forward to the preservation of coral reefs is also a MUST.  As there are various outdoor bars and restaurants along the city, Puerto Limón is well-known for its nightlife, so places to have a good time and enjoy Caribbean music can be found easily.

Colón / Colon, Panamá

Colon, home to the Panama Canal and entrance to the Pacific Ocean, is the second largest city in Panama. Start your adventure at the Catún Locks, spot where you will be able to see how the water lifts the ships to the highest section of the canal. Head to the Portobello National Park and enjoy the beauty of its 16th century forts. Maria Chiquita beach is perfect for you to enjoy white sand beaches along and the Caribbean Sea. Along the Achiote trail, in the protected forest of San Lorenzo, you will encounter various birds worth a picture shot. We also recommend you take part in a walking-tour across Panama City, the urban center of the Caribbean.
What you should know about Colon Panama
Without a doubt, the Panama Canal is a glorious work of engineering that you will be able to appreciate as you watch the ships rise through the locks to enter and cross Gatun Lake towards the Pacific Ocean, where it descends again at the Miraflores locks. Head to Portobello National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and find yourself surround by its historic fortifications and the castle of San Lorenzo. Do not miss San Lorenzo´s protected forest which, at the same time, has several trails and both marine flora and fauna such as mangroves and sea turtles!

Cartagena / Cartagena, Colombia

Cartagena de Indias boasts a fragrant colonial architecture and a Caribbean coastline that glows in shades of brilliant white and aquamarine tones. Stroll through the leafy Plaza de Bolivar and take pictures of its multi-colored streets such as Calle Segunda de Badillo. Traveling to Cartagena means you will find yourself dancing to the rhythm of merengue, salsa, and Colombian cumbia at places like Bazurto Social Club. Pay a visit to Plaza de la Proclamación, where the people gathered in 1811 to support their declaration of the independence. Wonder across the halls of 16th century Castillo San Felipe de Barajas or enjoy the city’s natural majesty in its many beaches. Bocagrande, Playa Blanca, and the peaceful National Park of the Rosario Islands, must be included on your list.
You should know about Cartagena
If you want to learn about the city´s history and charm while discovering all the colonial corners join a walking tour around Cartagena! Visit the Palace of the Inquisition, the castle of San Felipe de Barajas, and the chocolate and emerald museums. Packed with fashion stores and elegant skyscrapers, head to Bocagrande and enjoy the Colombian version of Miami! If you prefer crystal-clear waters and glittery sands, visit Playa Blanca or the Rosario Islands and let yourself be carried away by the gentle waves.

Oranjestad / Oranjestad, Aruba

Aruba is a popular destination thanks to its incredible white sandy beaches and cobalt-blue-toned sea. Its capital, the bustling Oranjestad, is distinguished for its Dutch-style colonial buildings painted with warm colors, and usually adorned with bougainvillea, oleanders, and hibiscus. Although its museums are small, they hold the story of the whole island.
What you should know about Oranjestad
Within just a short 5-minute-walk from the port, Oranjestad’s city center is definitely a MUST. Enjoy a visit to the Zoutman Fort and the Historic Museum, the oldest building on the island! About 80 different nationalities live together on the island, and every single one of its cultural influence can be noted at its no less than 72 available restaurants!

Oranjestad / Oranjestad, Aruba

Aruba is a popular destination thanks to its incredible white sandy beaches and cobalt-blue-toned sea. Its capital, the bustling Oranjestad, is distinguished for its Dutch-style colonial buildings painted with warm colors, and usually adorned with bougainvillea, oleanders, and hibiscus. Although its museums are small, they hold the story of the whole island.
What you should know about Oranjestad
Within just a short 5-minute-walk from the port, Oranjestad’s city center is definitely a MUST. Enjoy a visit to the Zoutman Fort and the Historic Museum, the oldest building on the island! About 80 different nationalities live together on the island, and every single one of its cultural influence can be noted at its no less than 72 available restaurants!

Willemstad / Willemstad, Curaçao

Strolling down this picturesque port town will surely make you feel like you have traveled back in time to an old-times Amsterdam. Admire the colorful Dutch architecture and take advantage of its exquisite shops. Relax right in the middle of the 17th century gallery while sipping on a prepared cocktail made with the world-famous Curacao liqueur.
What you should know about Willemstad
Willemstad, most easily recognized by Handelskade, is a lively port with a colorful waterfront strip that serves as a reminder of its rich Dutch heritage. Curazao´s Synagogue, the oldest one in the Americas, is also here. With a constant climate that lasts throughout the year, and its warm waters, this place is ideal for snorkeling and practicing other water sports.

Miami / Miami / Florida, EUA

Cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya state and learn about Miami's glittering past. Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana. Here you can wander through streets lit by salsa music and meet locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful rooster statues to handcrafted cigar shops and open-air fruit markets, this is the most authentic thing you'll find. Awaken your creative side with a tour around Wynwood Art District during your cruise in Miami. Every facade in this neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned artists. Don't miss Wynwood Walls, a collection of old wineries styled with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures. Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors. Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques. Michelin star chefs fill many cuisines and Latin American flavours highlight many menus.
What you should know about Miami
Hop on a cruise from Miami to enter the Renaissance-style Vizcaya estate and learn about the city's glittering past.
Enjoy Cuban traditions in Miami along Calle Ocho in Little Havana, where you can stroll down the streets lit by salsa music, and find locals smoking cigars while playing dominoes. From its colorful statues of roosters to the handmade cigar shops and outdoors fruit vendors, this is the most authentic thing you will find.
Awaken your creative side with a quick tour to the Wynwood Art District. Every facade in this artsy neighborhood is decked out with exciting life-size murals from world-renowned talents. And don't miss Wynwood Walls! A collection of old wineries adorned with abstract paintings, graffiti quotes and unique sculptures.
Bayside Marketplace, facing the harbor, is a popular waterfront shopping spot for visitors! Locals love Coconut Grove's eccentric boutiques while several Michelin star chefs fill many restaurants of Latin American flavors highlight many menus.

Explorer Of The Seas

Explorer of the Seas is a Voyager class ship of the Royal Caribbean shipping company. It was renovated in 2020, and has capacity for 3,000 passengers.Spend exciting moments at the surfing wave pool, the ice-skating rink, the miniature golf course, the water slides, and the climbing wall.This ship offers an international culinary variety on its different restaurants and bars.Spend fun-filled moments at the casino, the arcade room, and disco; enjoy Broadway-style shows, or relax by the pools, jacuzzies, and Spa. If you want to work out, you can visit the gym, and basketball courts. Explorer of the Seas is the ideal ship to enjoy with your family. Thanks to its incredible children's club, Adventure Ocean, children between 3 and 17 years old will have no alternative but to have fun.Enjoy all this and more on board the Explorer of the Seas.* It is highly recommended to purchase a beverage package to make your on-board experience even more enjoyable.

IMO: Year of construction: Year of remodeling: Tonnage: Registro:
9161728 2000 2017 138000 t. -
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
311 meters 3114 passengers 1181 crew 1669 cabins 119 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
757 balconies 175 outdoor cabins 618 interior cabins 6 months

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Documents and considerations

All travel documents (Passport, DNI, NIE, Visas, etc.) must be valid and valid six months after the date of travel. It is essential to carry valid passports and visas (including Multiple Entry Visas, when applicable), to board. Check the entry requirements for your destination at your local passport office or contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your Cruise travel itinerary. If you are not sure which country a port belongs to, check with your Vacation Advisor.

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Attractions and activities

Casino Royale

Explorer Of The Seas

A light-filled casino where you'll find modern slot machines, video poker, blackjack, dice table, roulette and Caribbean poker.

Magellan dining room

Explorer Of The Seas

A traditional three-deck dining room, that offers the perfect ambience for every day.

Explorer Of The Seas

Optix teen Disco

Explorer Of The Seas

The Palace Theatre

Explorer Of The Seas