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Departure 10/03/2025

Jewel Of The Seas

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Galveston / Galveston / Texas, EUA

Craving for a Texan-style breakfast? Enjoy it in the historic Strand district. Delve into Galveston's illustrious history on its picturesque walk filled with perfectly preserved Victorian mansions. Taking a cruise departing from Galveston will also allow you to explore the city a little more. Visit one of the many local museums and admire exhibits about the oil industry, a restored 1877 ship, and historical artifacts from Texas. Once called Wall Street of the South, the charming Strand District, along with the neighboring East End Historic District, houses museum-turned mansions, the Grand 1894 Opera House, plus plenty of upscale shopping and cozy cafes.
You should know about Galveston
Come prepared to live a huge adventure along the Gulf Coast with cruises sailing through Mexico and the Western Caribbean! Enjoy the thrills of the huge amusement park at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. Cruises provide the opportunity to enjoy everything that the pier has to offer. Have fun at the attractions before playing all the typical fairground games or hopping on the roller! Stroll down the streets and observe the well-preserved Victorian-era buildings in the former Strand district during your cruise to Galveston. Once called Wall Street of the South, this charming mall, along with the neighboring East End Historic District, houses museum-turned mansions, the Grand 1894 Opera House, plus plenty of upscale shopping and cozy cafes. Seafood is the king on the island. Try some gulf shrimps, blue crabs, pargo, and mere. Tex-Mex cuisine also impresses with its sizzling fajitas and tequila daisies! Old Strand Emporium brings out the charm of old ice cream shops, while La King´s Confectionery is where local candy makers prepare seawater toffee on site. Do not miss the daiquiri stalls for a frozen cocktail on the way! Strand´s historic district is the city´s main shopping spot. Here, 19th century storefronts now house a quirky collection of local gift shops and antiquities. Choose between beachwear, whimsical gifts, boat models, used books, south-west turquoise jewelry, and Texas-inspired home décor! Galveston´s trolleybuses depart approximately every 30 minutes, so a tour downtown is a MUST.

Progreso / Puerto Progreso, Mexico

At about 4 miles long, Progreso hosts Mexico's longest port. This small yet charming village, with direct access to Yucatan, is the ideal destination for those who love to go treasure-hunting at local markets full of handicrafts. Founded in 514 a.C., Chichen Itza was the capital of the Mayan empire. Its ruins are quite close, so do not miss the chance to visit this Wonder of the World. Are you a foodie? Try out some conchinita pibil, a regional dish made with meat achiote paste, wrapped in banana leaves, and cooked in an underground oven.
You should know about Progreso
Find everything you are looking for (and more) in Progreso; from casual swimming, to snorkeling, windsurfing, boat trips, and more! Cenotes, natural large water holes with crystal-clear waters and underground rivers, are located on the nearby areas the city so, do not miss the opportunity to dip, float, and swim, in their mystical waters. The mesmerizing Ruins of Chichén Itzá, capital of the Maya empire founded in 514 A.C., are also in the vicinity. If you are passionate about food, we highly suggest you have a plate of Cochinita Pibil, a regional dish prepared with pork, marinated in achiote, and wrapped in plantain leaves; which is cooked in a buried-like oven.

Cozumel / Cozumel, Mexico

Located at the end of the Yucatan Peninsula, Cozumel continues to be known for its fantastic fishing spots and the possibility to practice snorkeling and diving. Despite the recent increase in tourism, the island and its only village, San Miguel, maintain its local charm. The Cozumel Reefs National Park hosts multiple diving areas around the Mesoamerican reef. Close to it, you will also find the submerged sculptures of the Underwater Museum of Art. Chankanaab is an ecological park surrounding a lagoon full of underwater caverns and, it also houses dolphins, manatees, and sea turtles.
You should know about Cozumel
Famous for its beaches and history; Cozumel is a destination where you will find Maya Ruins and various tours for you to go diving, navigating, SUV driving, and much more. This seaside city has taxis, buses, and bicycles; so, there are plenty of ways for you to discover it! Are you a foodie? Do not miss the chance to try one of the most delicious dishes of the region! Cochinita Pibil is an orange juice and achiote marinated pork dish served with sliced red onion and habanero. If you are looking forward to an underwater experience, head for Cozumel’s National Coral Reef Park or to the Subaquatic Art Museum, where you will find submerged sculptures at the bottom of the sea. Another great must-visit spot is Chankanaab, an ecological park surrounded by a lagoon with underground caverns and an area with dolphins, sea turtles and manatees.

Costa Maya / Mayan Coast, Mexico

A coastal paradise in Yucatan where you will find beautiful beaches with soft sand and clear blue skies. Discover the ancient Maya culture in the various ruins surrounding this region full of archaeological sites. Located on the Mexican Riviera, Costa Maya is famous for its beaches, crystal-clear waters, jungles, and Maya remnants.
What you should know Costa Maya
Located right at the Mexican Riviera, the Costa Maya is famous for its beaches, crystal-clear waters, jungles and, of course, Maya Ruins. Here you will also find the Mesoamerican Coral Reef, the second largest in the world; this being said, this is a great spot for you to go diving or snorkeling. For an authentic mouthwatering experience, try a traditional Mexican guacamole or a pair of salsas with your desired food, accompanied with a margarita.

Roatán / Roatán, Honduras

Just 30 miles away from the coast of Honduras, Roatan island is a pristine and beautiful destination that awaits eco-friendly tourist.
You should know about Roatán Island
Famous amongst divers for its incredible spots to practice this activity, Roatan is the largest of all Bay Islands. Being practically surrounded by coral reefs and colorful species of fishes, this is a region where more than 5,000 pirates used to live back in the 16th and 17th centuries. Honduras also means “deep waters” so, here you will find various regions for you to go diving, snorkeling, fishing, swimming, and navigating too!

Georgetown / George Town, Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman Islands, is a world-famous destination thank to the Seven Mile Beach, Singray City, and its excellent diving areas. Did you know? Nature and history are preserved underwater too! With a variety of easy-to-spot shipwrecked boats, your diving sessions will be amazing.
You should know about George Town, Gran Caimán
Being the largest of the Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman is renowned for its seven-miles-long beach, the eccentric Singray City, and its excellent diving spots. Open since 1968, and hosting more than 8,000 green sea turtles, Cayman Turtle farm is a historic and unique location in the world. Another must-see attraction is the Cayman Islands’ Brewery. Here, you definitely have to try a Caybrew, the only beer produced locally.

Galveston / Galveston / Texas, EUA

Craving for a Texan-style breakfast? Enjoy it in the historic Strand district. Delve into Galveston's illustrious history on its picturesque walk filled with perfectly preserved Victorian mansions. Taking a cruise departing from Galveston will also allow you to explore the city a little more. Visit one of the many local museums and admire exhibits about the oil industry, a restored 1877 ship, and historical artifacts from Texas. Once called Wall Street of the South, the charming Strand District, along with the neighboring East End Historic District, houses museum-turned mansions, the Grand 1894 Opera House, plus plenty of upscale shopping and cozy cafes.
You should know about Galveston
Come prepared to live a huge adventure along the Gulf Coast with cruises sailing through Mexico and the Western Caribbean! Enjoy the thrills of the huge amusement park at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier. Cruises provide the opportunity to enjoy everything that the pier has to offer. Have fun at the attractions before playing all the typical fairground games or hopping on the roller! Stroll down the streets and observe the well-preserved Victorian-era buildings in the former Strand district during your cruise to Galveston. Once called Wall Street of the South, this charming mall, along with the neighboring East End Historic District, houses museum-turned mansions, the Grand 1894 Opera House, plus plenty of upscale shopping and cozy cafes. Seafood is the king on the island. Try some gulf shrimps, blue crabs, pargo, and mere. Tex-Mex cuisine also impresses with its sizzling fajitas and tequila daisies! Old Strand Emporium brings out the charm of old ice cream shops, while La King´s Confectionery is where local candy makers prepare seawater toffee on site. Do not miss the daiquiri stalls for a frozen cocktail on the way! Strand´s historic district is the city´s main shopping spot. Here, 19th century storefronts now house a quirky collection of local gift shops and antiquities. Choose between beachwear, whimsical gifts, boat models, used books, south-west turquoise jewelry, and Texas-inspired home décor! Galveston´s trolleybuses depart approximately every 30 minutes, so a tour downtown is a MUST.

Jewel Of The Seas

Jewel of the Seas belongs to the Radiance class of the Royal Caribbean shipping company. It was renovated in 2016, and has capacity for 2,112 passengers.This ship has an international variety of culinary options on its different restaurants and bars.Enjoy some of the Broadway-style shows they present at the theatre, work out at the gym and sports court, spend some fun time at the casino, and video game room, have a blast at the disco, or relax by its pools, jacuzzies or Spa.Enjoy all this and more on board the Jewel 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:
9228356 2004 2016 90090 t. -
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
293 meters 2501 passengers 859 crew 1056 cabins 64 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
513 balconies 241 outdoor cabins 238 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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Swimming Pool

Internet

Concierge service

Conference room

Beauty Salon

Spa

Minigolf

Jacuzzi

Medical services

Attractions and activities

Jewel Of The Seas

Movie fan? Billboard movies are projected every day. Have a sit and enjoy!

Jewel Of The Seas

The best spot to have a beer and sit back on a comfortable char to have a game of chess.

Jewel Of The Seas

A dining room that offers a wide variety of dishes and an excellent service.

Jewel Of The Seas

Jewel Of The Seas

Jewel Of The Seas