12Days11Nights
USD 7,905

San Juan - Manaus


Explora II

Cruise Code: EP20280206SJUMAO

Aboard Explora II, sail from San Juan to Manaus, drifting through Caribbean gems, serene sea days, and the wild lure of the Amazon.

Itinerary
1

Puerto Rico

San Juan

Explore America's oldest city for Caribbean history, Spanish culture, and the American dream. Wander Old San Juan's alleys past centuries-old forts and colorful colonial buildings. Learn to move to salsa and reggae, shop boho streets or luxe boutiques for artisan goods, designer pieces, and hand-rolled cigars. Enjoy world-class surfing, a tropical rainforest, a private rum cocktail tasting, and empanadas. End on beautiful beaches with crystal-clear water and maybe one last rum cocktail.
Feb 6, 2028
Departure17:00
2

Montserrat

Little Bay

Little Bay is a symbol of Montserrat's resilience after the 1997 Soufrière Hills eruption destroyed Plymouth. A new city now rises on the northern coast, amid lush hills, beaches, coral reefs, and humpback whales. Explore jungle trails, kayak the coast, and watch sunsets at beach bars honoring the island's musical heritage. Visit Plymouth's ruins and the Montserrat Volcano Observatory for stark views of the crater.
Feb 7, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure15:00
3

Barbados

Bridgetown

Gently arrive in Barbados's vibrant capital, rich in history and architecture, and soak up its laid-back West Indian vibe. Follow the slow Bajan rhythm: surf, snorkel, and watch for turtles in warm blue waters. Explore Harrison's Cave, St Nicholas Abbey, and zipline above tropical flora. Then unwind on pastel pink, palm-lined beaches, where cocktail hour never ends and rum flows freely.
Feb 8, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
4
At Sea
Feb 9, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

5

French Guiana

Devil's Island

Devil's Island looks like paradise: palm trees, sparkling waters, and haunting ruins from Napoleon III's prison colony, immortalized in Papillon. Walk its ring paths past ghostly prisoner-built churches, lush jungle, peacocks, monkeys, bougainvillea, and butterflies. You leave feeling captive to its beauty.
Feb 10, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
6
At Sea
Feb 11, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

7
At Sea
Feb 12, 2028
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

8

Brazil

Macapá

Please note that the call to Macapá is a technical call required for clearance by the Brazilian authorities. Guests will not be able to disembark during this time. The clearance process includes a safety inspection, health inspection, and immigration formalities. Depending on the complexity, this may take several hours.
Feb 13, 2028
Arrival11:30
Departure14:00
9

Brazil

Santarem

Santarém is wild and wonderful: pink dolphins, piranhas, and the "Wedding of the Waters," where the muddy Amazon and clear Tapajós flow side by side without blending. Explore enchanted forests-Flona, with giant Samauma trees and the Jamaraquá people, or the vast Tapajós under tropical hardwoods. Santarém surprises at every turn.
Feb 14, 2028
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
10

Brazil

Boca Da Valeria

Panoramas are big and population is sparse in this small settlement where the Amazon River meets the Rio da Valeria. Revel in a simple village lifestyle that's been followed by the Amerindians for centuries. Follow footpaths into lush rainforest, paddle canoes into remote tributaries, and share joyful moments with loving communities who thrive on simplicity and meaningful connections.
Feb 15, 2028
Arrival07:00
Departure15:00
11

Brazil

Manaus

The beating heart of the Brazilian rainforest, this bustling frontier town recalls the rubber boom, especially the Belle Époque opera house with marble halls and 198 Murano glass chandeliers. Hear Verdi or Mozart under frescoed ceilings amid the steamy jungle. Outside, the Rio Negro meets but doesn't merge with the Rio Solimões, where pink dolphins, manatees, otters, waterfalls, wild orchids, spider monkeys and jaguars fill the rivers and trails.
Feb 16, 2028
Arrival08:00
12

Brazil

Manaus

The beating heart of the Brazilian rainforest, this bustling frontier town recalls the rubber boom, especially the Belle Époque opera house with marble halls and 198 Murano glass chandeliers. Hear Verdi or Mozart under frescoed ceilings amid the steamy jungle. Outside, the Rio Negro meets but doesn't merge with the Rio Solimões, where pink dolphins, manatees, otters, waterfalls, wild orchids, spider monkeys and jaguars fill the rivers and trails.
Feb 17, 2028

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