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Miles of sandy beaches, lively outdoor events, and a charming web of waterways help to make Fort Lauderdale a relaxed, vacation capital of Florida. The excitement is palpable, as cruise ships and gleaming yachts gather in the harbour ahead of adventures and luxury journeys across the waves. Soak up the relaxed atmosphere in the canal-laced 'Venice of America,' as you enjoy big label shopping on Las Olas Boulevard - or visit fancy restaurants and bustling art galleries. For a wilder experience, the swampy wetlands of the Everglades sprawl away nearby. Fort Lauderdale Beach is a lively stretch of sand, bordered by palm trees, and sprinkled with crowds enjoying the Sunshine State's generous weather. The charming promenade of red-brick tiles extends right along the beach's length and rumbles with passing rollerbladers and cyclists. Flick across the waves while paragliding, or relax with a coffee or a margarita in a beachfront bar, as volleyball games play out in front of you. For a quieter beach option, Olas Beach lies a little down the coast towards Port Everglades, and has extra space to spread out and tan on acres of smooth white sand. Spot the backs of alligators waiting patiently, and the toothy grins of crocodiles patrolling the murky waters of the Everglades – the USA's biggest tropical wetlands. A haven of extraordinary wildlife, birds wade through its swamps, and black bears and panthers roam its wilds. Take to a plane to appreciate the full scale of the national park or purr along exploring its waterways in a fan powered boat.

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Dive into the exuberant colourful world of Cozumel - a Mexican island of exceptional scuba diving snorkelling and dazzling beaches. Abundant underwater ecosystems swirl among reefs of black coral - attracting experts and beginners alike to the azure waters of this island. Waiting across the Carribean waters from Playa Del Carmen and a world away from its lively resorts Cozumel is an idyllic land of gently curving palm trees and tropical shores. Playa Palancar occupies the western coast with velvety powder and balmy Caribbean seas. Relax with just the notes of the washing sea and whispering palm trees accompanying you during splashes through the shallow waves or tanning sessions on the soft sand. Playa El Cielo - or the appropriately named Heaven Beach - is home to a divine constellation of starfish resting on the seabed below its glass-clear waters. Stingrays and sea turtles also swirl in the waters as you snorkel through some of the island's most vibrant and diverse displays of marine life. Beach bars serve up spicy Mexican fare with a seaside twist - like delicious prawn fajitas fish tacos and lime-squeezed ceviches. The crumbling San Gervasio ruins meanwhile offer cultural intrigue and a fascinating insight into the remarkable ancient Mayan civilisation. Despite the presence of majestic ruins from antiquity it's the giant iguanas soaking up the sun in clearings who often unwittingly steal the show.

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Christopher Columbus became Costa Rica's first tourist when he landed on this stretch of coast in 1502 during his fourth and final voyage to the New World. Expecting to find vast mineral wealth, he named the region Costa Rica ("rich coast"). Imagine the Spaniards' surprise eventually to find there was none. Save for a brief skirmish some six decades ago, the country did prove itself rich in a long tradition of peace and democracy. No other country in Latin America can make that claim. Costa Rica is also abundantly rich in natural beauty, managing to pack beaches, volcanoes, rain forests, and diverse animal life into an area the size of Vermont and New Hampshire combined. It has successfully parlayed those qualities into its role as one the world's great ecotourism destinations. A day visit is short, but time enough for a quick sample.

Colon welcomes you to one of humanity's most extraordinary engineering endeavours the Panama Canal. This extraordinary waterway connects two of the world’s great oceans and on opening saved ships from an epic and treacherous 8 000 mile voyage around Cape Horn. Take an old world voyage on the regally romantic Panama Railway Canal which preceded the canal and was constructed at extraordinary human cost to traverse Panama’s narrow land. A side trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Portobelo is also a must. With its reef rock fortifications built by the Spanish in the 17th century these jagged jaws of coral were carved to cut approaching pirates and conquistadors to shreds. It shares its World Heritage Site designation with nearby Fort San Lorenzo which perches on an emerald-green cliff casting its gaze over the harbour below. Back in Colon after staring in awe at the grand clanging Gatun Locks and splurging on a case of duty-free rum and trinkets from the Colon Free Trade Zone - a trip to the beach will soothe city-worn souls. Playa La Angosta is a rabble of raucous beach-going fun where the blue waters swirl with bright banana boats and fleeting canoes. Relax on the sand among sizzling yuca fritters and families clamouring in the shade of cabanas. On the Caribbean side Playa Chiquita is accessible only by boat but rewards with warm gin-clear waters backed by thick rainforest.

Enter the mighty Panama Canal, one of history’s most ambitious and spectacular stretches of waterway. Connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and slicing through the heart of a continent, the canal is a staggering engineering triumph, eliminating the need to traverse the treacherous waters of South America and Cape Horn. Sail one of the world’s great canals to appreciate the true scale of this achievement, as your ship manoeuvres between its vast, gushing locks and huge lakes. The French began construction in 1881, but the costly project was left abandoned and unfinished until the United States finally completed the work in 1914. Following the path of the Panama Railway of 1855, locks raise ships large and small 26 metres up above sea level to the canal’s elevated channel. New locks have recently been added, which allow the canal to accommodate ever bigger ships. Leaving the confinement of the locks, you will enter the canal’s channel, to sail through Panama’s core. Wide lakes are linked by painstakingly chiselled wedges of canal, which slice through the lush scenery. Look out for the Culebra Cut section, the most challenging stretch of the entire route to construct. The Bridge of the Americas is a vast arched landmark, which sweeps across the Pacific Entrance and was completed in 1962. It’s one of several huge bridges that you will sail below on the 51-mile journey, including the much newer Centennial Bridge, and the Atlantic Bridge, which spans the entrance close to Colon.

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As home to Ecuador’s second-largest seaport, Manta is a one of the most important economic cities in the country. So, far from rustic shores and a sleepy village, visitors to Manta can expect a modern urban hub, complete with vast beach, high rises, city slickers and lots and lots of fish.This is the city that has a giant tuna statue welcoming its visitors, so it is no surprise that seafood is high on everybody’s list of important things. What was once a small fishing village has today grown into a mighty industry and ultra-fresh seafood – mostly tuna – takes pride of place. Thus, no trip to Manta is complete without sampling at least one of the local dishes. Foodies will salivate at the opportunity of tasting not only amazing tuna ceviche but also exquisitely prepared squid, octopus, lobster and inspired South American style tapas. If tasting the city’s legacy isn’t enough for you, then the Archaeological Museum of the Central Bank of Manta boasts an excellent collection of ceramics of the Manteño-Huancavilca culture that flourished here between 800 and 1550 A.D.Manta’s seafood, beaches and boutiques might be enough for some people, but it is worth noting that picturesque Montechristi is only about 20 minutes away. Jump on a colourful (and colourfully authentic) Chivas bus for the short ride to the home of the Panama hat – which does not originate anywhere near Panama! The enchanting village has retained much of its faded Spanish elegance with its milliners by far its star attraction.

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Splashing colour and culture into the arid Peruvian landscape, Lima is a city bedecked with grand colonial splendour. Founded in 1535, this sprawling capital enjoys a breezy oceanfront location and forms one of the world's largest desert cities. A place of sharp contrasts, almost 10 million people are packed into the city, occupying vastly different living conditions. Visit for an unfiltered experience of this richly layered place of ancient history, colonial relics and dazzling flavours. Rising from the misty blanket of the garua - a persistent fog that cloaks Lima during winter - you'll find one of South America's most culturally vibrant cities. The former capital of the Spanish colonists - head to Plaza de Armas to immerse yourself in the heart of the old city. The Basilica Cathedral of Lima watches over Plaza Mayor - listen out for the stomps of boots outside, as the pomp and ceremony of the Changing of the Guards draws crowds to the Government Palace. The history of this area runs much deeper, however, and pre-Colombian cities and temples emerge from the dusty earth nearby. Grand museums showcase unearthed treasures from the extraordinary civilisations who built vast mud adobe cities across Peru's coastline, and incredible settlements in the country's valleys and mountains. The Barranco district is Lima's artsy area, and you can walk from modern art galleries to see the local muse, the Bridge of Sighs. This wooden bridge is an artist's favourite, and one of the city's most romantic spots. Afterwards, sample some of Lima's cuisine, and the zingy flavours of spicy, lime-marinated fish ceviche. So revered in these parts, ceviche even has its own national day on June 28th. Sipping a Pisco Sour is the perfect way to round off your visit to this engrossing, multi-layered city.

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Easter Island, the easternmost settled island of Polynesia, received its European name in 1722 when the island was seen by a Dutch expedition under Roggeveen on Easter Sunday. The triangular-shaped island of 163 square kilometers is famous for the hundreds of statues known locally as moai. Rolling hills covered in grassland, eucalyptus forest and a rocky shore surround Hangaroa, the island’s only village on the southwestern coast. This is where Captain Cook landed in 1774, where missionaries built the first church and where ships find the best protection from winds and swells. Small beaches and transparent waters invite swimmers and snorkelers, but it is the cultural aspect which attracts visitors.Since 1935 the island has been a National Historic Monument and today 43.5% of the island is a national park administered by the Chilean National Forest Corporation and Mau Henua, a local community group. The island’s national park has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.Found slightly more than 3,500 kilometers west of Chile, the island was annexed in 1888. Used as a sheep ranch for many decades, the island was opened in 1965 and an airstrip was built. The US Air Force set up a base to record the behavior of the earth's outer atmosphere and by 1987 NASA had the runway extended as an emergency runway for the space shuttle. This never happened, but tourism benefitted from this improvement and today the island receives more than 100,000 visitors a year.

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Think of French Polynesia and you are automatically transported to the white sands of Tahiti, the blue seas of Bora Bora or, at the very least, the iconic statues of Easter Island. Now, imagine a place that is home to that majestic trinity, but has no crowds and is full of island authenticity that is rare in these global times. You have just imagined Nuku Hiva.The island is the second largest after Tahiti in the archipelago, but is yet to be discovered by tourism. As part of the Marquesas Islands, Nuku Hiva is technically French, but don’t expect to find any blue and white striped shirts here! In fact, even though French is the “official” language of the island, a sing-song dialect of Tahitian mixed with Marquesan is more widely spoken. The younger generations also speak English.Undeniably, Nuku Hiva has been blessed by the Gods. With towering mountains, eight magnificent harbours, and one of the world's highest waterfalls, Nuku Hiva is rich with Mother Nature’s jewels. The island could lay claim to a great many claims to fame, such as its deep, unpolluted waters, its lush forests bursting with vitality or its fascinating assortment of archaeological interests including tikis (sacred statues) and pae pae (stone platforms that formed the foundations of houses). Yet for those in the know, the island’s primary claim to fame is that author Herman Mellville deserted his ship in order to live among the natives of the island and his books Typee and Omoo were inspired by his experiences on Nuku Hiva.

The largest of the southern islands Hiva Oa the master pillar or finial post of the ‘Great House’ - which represents the Marquesan archipelago in the local mythology - has always been the rival of Nuku Hiva. The island is shaped like a seahorse and has a mountain range running southwest to northeast whose main peaks Mt. Temetiu and Mt. Feani form a real wall around Atuona. Atuona a peaceful little port at the head of the Taaoa Bay also known as Traitors Bay has emerged from obscurity due to having had the privilege of being the last resting place of Paul Gauguin and of the singer Jacques Brel. The tombs of these famous personalities are on the side of the Calvary cemetery looking out across the bay and are places of great pilgrimage. In the village the Gauguin Museum displays items related to the painter's stay there at the beginning of the century and has copies of his works.

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Fakarava is oblong shaped and has an almost continuous string of reef and motu stretching for 40 km (25 mi) on its eastern edge. It's the second largest of the Tuamotu atolls located 450 km (280 mi) northeast of Tahiti and 120 km (75 mi) southeast of Rangiroa. It's renowned for the drift diving in its two passes—Garuae (also spelled Ngarue) in the north near the main town of Rotoava (and the airport) and Tamakohua Pass 48 km (30 mi) across the lagoon in the south. The tiny village of Tetamanu situated by the southern pass was once the capital of the Tuamotus and houses the first church built in the archipelago in 1874. In 2006 the entire atoll was deemed an UNESCO biosphere reserve to preserve the lagoon no overwater bungalows have been built in it. Fakarava was "discovered" by Russian explorer Fabian Gottlieb Von Bellingshausen in 1820 some 20 years later missionaries arrived in the guise of fanatical Catholic priest Honore Laval and began building churches.

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If you have ever dreamt up your ideal island holiday, we suspect it goes something like this: Soapy blue seas? Check. Sparkling white beaches? Check. Thatched wooden huts, gently sloping palm trees and kaleidoscopic marine life? Check, check and check. And yet, even by ticking every box, first time viewing of Bora Bora still beggars belief.This tropical hideaway less than 12 m2 in the heart of the South Pacific has been toping travel wish lists for years. Long considered the realm of honeymooners – spectacularly romantic sunsets are a speciality – Bora Bora is not just for wandering with your love. If the prismatic shades of blue of the world’s most beautiful lagoon do not fill you up, then perhaps underwater scooters and aqua Safaris will charge your batteries. If exploring Bora Bora’s lush hinterland is more your glass of tequila sunrise, then trips around the island (often stopping off at the celebrity haunt Bloody Mary Restaurant & Bar) are a must.Bora Bora's peaceful ambience has not always been the case. The island was a US supply base, known as "Operation Bobcat" during WWII. During this time, Bora Bora was home to nine ships, 20,000 tons of equipment and nearly 7,000 men. Eight massive 7-inch naval cannons were installed around the island, all but one of which is still in place. Although little is known of the history of the island, it is known that Bora Bora was called Vava’u in ancient times. This supports belief that the island was colonised by Tongans prior to French annex in 1888.

Papeete is the center of the tropical paradise of French Polynesia where islands fringed with gorgeous beaches and turquoise ocean await to soothe the soul. This spirited city is the capital of French Polynesia and serves as a superb base for onward exploration of Tahiti – an island of breathtaking landscapes and oceanic vistas. A wonderful lagoon of crisp clear water begs to be snorkelled stunning black beaches and blowholes pay tribute to the island's volcanic heritage and lush green mountains beckon you inland on adventures as you explore extraordinary Tahiti. Visit to relax and settle into the intoxicating rhythm of life in this Polynesian paradise.

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When Lonely Planet co-founder describes somewhere as “the world’s most beautiful island” you can be sure that you are in for a treat. Incredible Aitutaki, inspiring Aitutaki, unbelievable, idyllic and unimaginable, there are simply not enough superlatives to describe quite how amazing Aitutaki is.Brought to light in 1779 by Captain Bligh, the Mutiny on the Bounty meant that Aitutaki has something of a bloodthirsty history. While Europeans missionaries eventually settled on the island in the 19th century (evidenced by the white, coral-encrusted walls of the many churches) the island’s Polynesian history dates to around 900AD. Traditional songs and dances from this period still exist (although Christian hymns, known as “imene metua” are also popular), and are performed by islanders with gusto and much pride.The island is part of the Cook Islands, one of the most secluded and romantic archipelagos in the world. With its powder white sand, warm turquoise waters and sense of casual luxury, it is easy to see why the island has earnt itself the moniker of honeymooner’s island. However, there is much more to Aitutaki than just fun in the sun. With a reef that completely encompasses a large turquoise lagoon, Aitutaki is considered one of the most spectacular diving and snorkelling destinations in the world. Added to the tropical excitement is that when entering the main village via Zodiac along a narrow channel – travellers will be greeted by a traditional and customary warrior challenge.

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For two hours of every day (between 10 am and 12 pm GMT), the world has three different dates. Planet Earth is divided into 24-different time zones, meaning that when it is 11.30 pm in Samoa (GMT-11), it will be 6.30 am in New York City (GMT-4) and 12.30 am in Kiritimati (GMT +14)! So, for those who travel east, time moves faster over the time zones, and you suddenly find yourself one day older! Just to confuse matters even further, the IDL (International Date Line) is arbitrary, and countries can request to move it as they please! However, regardless of where you are on the planet, the time and date always changes at midnight.

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As the Kingdom of Tonga's largest island and capital Nuku'alofa is the hub of city life with Tonga's greatest concentration of hotels restaurants and nightlife. It is also the seat of Tonga's government and the island's historic center where you'll find the royal palace the government and business districts as well as churches the colorful Central Market and ancient vestiges of the island's storied past. As Tonga's only deep-water port Nuku'alofa is also its hub for boat rides and excursions to the many outer islands.

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An island paradise of rich colours and verdant scenery Savusavu is a staggeringly beautiful and gloriously undeveloped South Pacific island. Fiji's more tourist-orientated Viti Levu island is close by but the joy of Savusavu comes in venturing off the beaten track and delving into the heart of a tropical idyll where hidden villages welcome you with open arms. Revelling in its nickname as Fiji's hidden paradise the country's second-largest island is a place of adventure - and geothermically fuelled relaxation. Mud baths burble and hot springs simmer across the island adding to the sense that the land itself is alive and breathing. Trek the rainforests with parrots chattering overhead and see the colours splashed across the green landscapes and gardens by orchids and water lilies. Gardens overlook the gorgeous Savusavu Bay and you can walk between hundreds of palm varieties and trees that droop laden with exotic fruits. The sprawling rainforest opens up briefly to reveal Savusavu the island’s compact main town. Thriving coral reeds add yet more colour and life to the surrounding seabeds with spectacular snorkelling opportunities and the chance to spot bottlenose and spinner dolphins skipping and skimming acrobatically across the tips of the waves. The fertile environment also encourages black lip pearl oysters to thrive here leading to the development of one of the island’s treasured exports beautiful black pearls. Visit the bay’s farm to find out more.

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Inyeug Island better known as Mystery Island is part of the Tafea Province of Vanatu the southernmost collection of islands. This is a picturesque island with large rounded cliffs jutting from the water. The cliffs create protected lagoons with some of the lightest clearest waters in the world. The island is with the exception of an airstrip used twice weekly made up entirely of beaches and reefs. This place is ideal for relaxing swimming and snorkelling in the tranquil waters where many diverse tropical fishes hide between the corals.

Catch some shade in the city’s centre below Coconut Palm Square and absorb the vibrant fusion of French and Kanak cultures. Or take a leisurely open-air stroll along the waterfront where white boats bob and jostle on the lapping waters. Noumea is a perfect jumping-off point for serene island adventures too. Enjoy a voyage to the island paradise of Amedee Isl - a tiny green land with a narrow historic lighthouse rocketing up from its centre. Climb 247 steps for the stunning view of the blotchy blue waters all around. Or explore the waters to swim among turtles and orange clownfish. Set among the New Caledonian barrier reef there are incredible diving opportunities and glass-bottom boats offer you a dry window into the underwater world. Kick back on some of the softest sands imaginable and enjoy glorious sea views from the inviting shade of coconut palms. More island jaunts like Illot Maitre - which translates as the Master Isle – tempt where you’ll find idyllic strings of stilted bungalows laced across the crystal-clear shallow waters. Swim in the sparkling sea and sprawl across the white sand beaches that are waiting. Back in the city try soft coconut crab following a starter of New Caledonian prawns. Bougna is the traditional Melanesian meal of choice and a social experience where locals share a mix of vegetables and chicken in coconut milk slow-cooked for hours in a bed of banana leaves.

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Nestled in the South Pacific, Norfolk Island beckons with its breathtaking natural beauty and rich history. As you step ashore from your cruise, explore lush landscapes and pristine beaches. Discover the island's intriguing convict past at Kingston, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where timeworn ruins whisper tales of resilience. Indulge in the warmth of the local community, savoring exquisite cuisine crafted from the bountiful offerings of the land and sea. Adventure awaits with hiking trails that reveal stunning coastal views, or simply unwind amidst the tranquil ambiance. Norfolk Island is a captivating gem that promises unforgettable moments.

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Discover the Owner's Suite, the epitome of luxury that accommodates families with one or two spacious bedrooms, offering a generous living area that spans 88 to 129 square meters, inclusive of a 12-square-meter teak veranda. Located mid-ship on deck 9, the suite exudes elegance with modern amenities such as a Bose sound system, a 55” interactive TV, and an Illy coffee machine, ensuring your comfort in every moment. The suite features a beautifully appointed living room, a separate dining area, a lavish king-size bed, and a walk-in wardrobe equipped with a safe. Indulge in the spa-like bathroom, complete with a double vanity, a whirlpool bath, and a separate shower. For entertainment, enjoy unlimited premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, and direct dial telephone services, alongside convenient USB-C chargers and dual voltage power outlets. Enhanced by exclusive services, the Owner's Suite offers butler service, complimentary laundry, a special dinner at La Dame, champagne upon arrival, and two hours of worldwide phone use per voyage segment. Amenities such as an espresso machine, a customizable pillow menu, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath products further elevate your onboard experience, making each moment unforgettable.



Indulge in the epitome of luxury with our Grand Suite, designed for the discerning traveler. Nestled at the front of the ship, this opulent suite offers breathtaking views and spans 137-146 sq m for one bedroom or 174-183 sq m for two bedrooms, inclusive of a spacious veranda ranging from 44-59 sq m. Step onto your private veranda furnished with sun beds, perfect for soaking in the sun, while the interior boasts a lavish seating area, a separate dining space, and elegantly appointed bedrooms. Each suite features a king-sized bed, a writing desk, and luxury mattresses, coupled with unmatched amenities such as a double vanity, whirlpool bath, and walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. Stay connected with unlimited Premium Wi-Fi, two large flat-screen TVs, and a Bluetooth sound system, while enjoying butler service, complimentary laundry, and a welcome bottle of champagne upon arrival. A gourmet dining experience at La Dame and personalized service elevate your stay, ensuring an exquisite journey from beginning to end. Experience unmatched comfort in an exquisite escape like no other.



Introducing our exquisite Royal Suite, a true epitome of luxury and sophistication, with only two available on board. Spanning an impressive 105 square meters for a one-bedroom configuration, or 142 square meters for two bedrooms, this suite offers a spacious living area adorned with state-of-the-art entertainment systems and a sumptuous marble bathroom. It seamlessly combines elegance with comfort, featuring twin beds that can be combined as needed and an adjoining bedroom for family traveling. Situated on Deck 7 at the forefront of the ship, the Royal Suite boasts a serene teak veranda, a separate dining area, and a lavish living room. Exceptional amenities include a king-size bed, a writing desk, luxury bed mattresses, a plush walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, and sophisticated media options with unlimited premium Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Enjoy butler service, complimentary laundry, and a delightful dinner for two at La Dame during your stay, alongside a welcoming champagne reception. With thoughtfully curated features, such as a whirlpool bath, dual voltage outlets, USB-C charging stations, and an espresso machine, every comfort has been considered. Experience unparalleled service and private luxury in the Royal Suite, where you are truly treated like royalty.

Introducing the Silver Suite, our most popular offering and a hallmark of ultra-luxury cruising. Designed for the discerning traveler, these exquisite suites come in one-bedroom (73 sq m with a 12 sq m veranda) and two-bedroom configurations (104 sq m including a 12 sq m veranda), as well as wheelchair accessible options. Guests can indulge in sweeping ocean views from the private veranda or unwind in the spacious living room, creating a sanctuary at sea. Each suite features a king-size bed, a stylish writing desk, and a vanity table, complemented by luxury mattresses for a restful experience. Enjoy modern conveniences like unlimited premium Wi-Fi, dual flat-screen TVs, Bluetooth sound systems, and USB-C chargers. The lavish bathroom boasts a whirlpool bath, separate shower, double vanity, and a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe. Butler service ensures attentive hospitality, complemented by complimentary laundry services and a champagne welcome upon arrival. Additional amenities include an espresso machine, customized pillow menu, stocked bar, plush bathrobe, luxury bath products, and thoughtful items like slippers and an umbrella. Revel in the epitome of cruising elegance with the Silver Suite, where every detail is tailored for your comfort and indulgence.



Discover the Deluxe Veranda Suite, a luxurious retreat spanning 36 square meters, including a charming 6-square-meter teak veranda. This elegantly appointed suite is situated mid-ship on decks 6, 7, and 8, offering unparalleled comfort after a day of exploration. Indulge in exclusive amenities such as 24-hour butler service, a well-stocked mini-bar, and a cozy sitting area. The suite features a queen-size bed adorned with luxury mattresses, a writing desk, a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, and a lavish bathroom with a separate shower and full-size bath. For entertainment, enjoy unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and conveniently placed USB-C chargers. Guests will appreciate the complimentary champagne upon arrival, a customizable pillow menu, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath amenities. The layout allows for one additional guest to rest comfortably on a sofa bed in the reception area. Immerse yourself in the exquisite charm of the Deluxe Veranda Suite, where unforgettable memories are made.


The Superior Veranda Suite offers an unparalleled blend of luxury and comfort, ideally situated on decks 7, 8, and 9 towards the forward section of the ship. Spanning 36 square meters, including a private 6-square-meter teak veranda, this elegant suite features a spacious sitting area and an exquisite marble bathroom. Guests will enjoy the convenience of 24-hour room service provided by a dedicated butler, enhancing the overall experience of relaxation. The suite is furnished with a queen-size bed adorned with luxury mattresses, a writing desk, and includes a comfortable sofa bed located in the reception area for additional guests. State-of-the-art amenities such as unlimited Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an Interactive Media Library, and dual voltage outlets are standard. Furthermore, guests can indulge in a personalized arrival with champagne, a pillow menu, and a well-stocked refrigerator tailored to preferences. Overall, the Superior Veranda Suite ensures a lavish escape, inviting you to unwind and savor every moment spent onboard.


The Classic Veranda Suite offers an exquisite retreat for discerning travelers, featuring an ideal lower-bow location. Spanning 36 square meters, including a 6-square-meter veranda, this suite provides a serene escape with luxurious bedding options, either twin or queen, ensuring an unparalleled night’s sleep. The inviting seating area is perfect for in-suite dining, while the highlight is undoubtedly the private veranda that invites you to savor scenic views. The suite is thoughtfully equipped with amenities such as a spacious bathroom with a separate shower and full-size bath, a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, and a writing desk. For your entertainment, enjoy unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV with an interactive media library, and convenient USB-C charging options. Additional services like butler service and a welcoming bottle of champagne enhance your experience, alongside a personalized refrigerator bar, a pillow menu, plush bathrobes, and luxury bath amenities. Indulge in refined comfort and elegance aboard the Classic Veranda Suite.

Experience unparalleled elegance and comfort in the Panorama Suite, a spacious 31 sq m haven designed for relaxation as you journey through breathtaking destinations. Adorned with beautiful furnishings and large floor-to-ceiling windows, the suite offers stunning ocean views at any time of day. Positioned on Deck 9 at the forward section of the ship, it serves as an ideal companion to a Silver Suite for larger groups or functions beautifully on its own. The suite features a variety of luxurious amenities, including a queen-size bed with luxury mattresses, a writing desk, a separate shower, and a full-size bath. Additionally, guests can enjoy a spacious sitting area, a walk-in wardrobe with a personal safe, and standard vanity. Stay connected with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV equipped with an interactive media library, and direct dial telephone capabilities, alongside convenient wall-mounted USB-C chargers. Onboard, indulge in personalized services, such as butler service and champagne upon arrival, while enjoying tailored comforts like a pillow menu, a fully stocked refrigerator and bar setup, plush bathrobes, and luxurious bath amenities. Here, every detail is curated for your ultimate relaxation and enjoyment.

The Vista Suite is the epitome of comfort and elegance, featuring stunning ocean views that perfectly complement the spacious 32 square meter layout. Located on Deck 4, this forward suite allows guests to awaken to the soothing sounds of the sea and enjoy breakfast against a picturesque backdrop. Designed for relaxation, the suite boasts cozy sofas, a state-of-the-art in-suite entertainment system, and a separate sitting area. For those with mobility needs, select Vista Suites are generously sized for easy accessibility. Indulge in luxury with a queen-size bed, a writing desk, and high-end mattresses, while the walk-in wardrobe provides a personal safe for your valuables. The suite is equipped with unlimited standard Wi-Fi, a large flat-screen TV, direct dial telephone, and convenient USB-C chargers. Guests are treated to exceptional service, including a dedicated butler, a bottle of champagne upon arrival, and a curated pillow menu. Additional amenities such as a well-stocked refrigerator, plush bathrobes, luxury bath products, and complimentary slippers ensure an exquisite experience at sea. Discover your home away from home aboard the Vista Suite, where every detail is tailored to elevate your journey.