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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Oceania Marina
4.7
Based on 31 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Thank you Iglu, we had a wonderful time on the Marina oceana cruise ship. We appreciated you arranging good drivers and for our stay in the beautiful Savoy hotel in Buenos Aires . We would come to you again.
group
1 cruise
29 Jan 2026
Marina is a lovely ship. Great size if you prefer smaller ships. Staff in the main were great with a shout out to Louis, Sherry and Anup in the Terrace as they went above interns of service. Very disappointed with the service n the main dining room. Service was poor and staff seemed too busy to care. Aliens the wine waiter in Toscana and the Terrace was an exceptional sommelier. Really know her wines . The speciality dining rooms were very good , both good and service. Entertainment was a little low key to what we’re used to on other cruise lines. The acts in the main show although were different and very good were very similar, I. e. single men singing and telling funny stories. We are used to much more variety. Cabin crew were very good but unlike other cruise lines didn’t know our names. We had a great cruise and may consider Oceania again if the itinerary was rihjt
couple
10+ cruises
27 Jan 2026
Great ship & enjoyable excursions.
However as a vegetarian there wasn't much choice when it came to main courses. On one particular day, the buffet restaurant had no vegetarian choices apart from margarita pizza which was served every day.
Also wished Marina staff would have been on hand to help with disembarkation. A few of us went to wrong building to collect are luggage.
user
1 cruise
27 Jan 2026
Beautiful ship, small size only 1250 people And 800 staff. The food and service excellent. however, I prefer fixed dining on a shared table and also an indoor cinema would be nice. I love afternoon tea with a string quartet. estate room was beautiful with a lovely spacious veranda. on the whole I would recommend the ship
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Hotel Accommodation
DAY 1
Time at Port: TBD
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Buenos Aires
DAY 2
07 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 6 PM
Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital city of Argentina and one of the world’s global cities, is a modern metropolis overflowing with engaging cultures, flavourful cuisines, and exciting things to see and do. Famed for being the World’s Capital of Theater, with the largest number of active theatres in the world, this city boasts an eclectic mix of European architectural styles, a wide variety of cultures, and an abundance of attractions you won’t want to miss. You’ll find stunning street art throughout several vibrant barrios, a wonderful variety of cuisines from around the world available, and so much more. There’s a reason this city draws millions of tourists from around the world each year, and why so many of those tourists keep coming back. With deep-rooted traditions found hand-in-hand with cutting-edge modern culture, something that complements the upbeat atmosphere found throughout this city, Buenos Aires is somewhere truly special. One of the most diverse cities in the Americas, with an intriguing colonial history to uncover and a bright future ahead, Buenos Aires is certain to become an instant favourite among the highlights of any South American adventure.
Things to do in Buenos Aires:
Teatro Colón
Among the best opera houses in the world, Teatro Colón is a historic theatre venue in the heart of Buenos Aires, boasting stunning exterior architecture, impressive interior designs, and rooms boasting the best acoustics for operas and the second-best acoustics for music concerts in the world. To say seeing a show here is an incredible experience would be an understatement; it would be one of the best shows in the world. Although, if you don’t have time for that, the building itself is still worth taking the time to admire.
El Caminito
Among the most vibrant areas of Buenos Aires, El Caminito is touristy for all the right reasons and a must-visit area of Argentina’s capital. Found within La Boca, a historically working-class neighbourhood in the heart of the city, you’ll be met with brightly-coloured buildings, lively street performers, and fascinating art museums when you visit here. It’s thought of as something of a time capsule, showcasing the best of Buenos Aires in the early 20th century, and a fantastic place to spend some time immersing yourself in the incredible culture here.
San Telmo
Buenos Aires’ oldest neighbourhood, San Telmo, is overflowing with historic charm, authentic cuisine, and fascinating buildings and landmarks. From El Zanjón de Granados and Museo de la Historia del Traje to Casa Mínima, Museo Moderno, and more, culture vultures and history buffs will find themselves with an abundance of activities when spending any amount of time here. And, for everyone else, this neighbourhood is full of vibrant culture to immerse yourself in, with restaurants, bars, and more to explore.
Montevideo
DAY 3
08 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 8 PM
Located on the north-eastern bank of the Rio de la Plata, Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay and a modern metropolis with a difference. Boasting stunning European art deco-style architecture, a hangover from this region’s colonial past, Montevideo is home to an expansive beach promenade and a South American atmosphere to match. Here, you’ll find the Rambla, a riverfront avenue that’s one of the world’s longest continuous sidewalks – which just highlights how perfect Montevideo is if you’re looking to take a laid-back wander here. Beyond this, though, if you’re looking for a little more action, you’ll find a bustling marketplace in Mercado del Puerto, intriguing exhibitions in the Andes Museum and Museo El Juguetero (just two of the several incredible museums and galleries in Montevideo), and fantastic food everywhere you turn. With all the modern comforts of a capital city, but a relaxed atmosphere that lets you savour the little things, a visit to this metropolis is worth looking forward to.
Things to do in Montevideo:
Legislative Palace of Uruguay
A monumental example of neo-classical architecture in the heart of Montevideo, the Legislative Palace of Uruguay acts as the meeting place of the General Assembly of Uruguay, the seat of the legislative branch of the Uruguayan government, and a remarkable landmark to see when you visit. Built between 1904 and 1925, it was constructed to commemorate 100 years of Uruguayan independence.
Obelisk of Montevideo
Built in 1930 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first Constitution of Uruguay as a homage to the original members of the General Assembly, this three-sided structure stretches 40 metres up and is flanked by three bronze structures representing Law, Liberty, and Force. In 1983, it was the site of Rio de Libertad – the nation’s largest demonstration ever, demanding an end to the civil-military dictatorship in place at the time.
Palacio Salvo
Standing 95 metres tall, this stunning structure takes advantage of eclectic architectural designs to deliver one of the most remarkable buildings in Montevideo. Built with the intention of being a hotel in 1928, it’s now a mixture of private residences and office spaces – though tours of the building are available at select times during the day.
Punta del Este
DAY 4
09 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
Known as “The Monaco of the South” and “The Hamptons of South America”, Punta del Este is a stunning seaside resort city in southeastern Uruguay. With a permanent population of around 12,500 people, this holiday hotspot is the ultimate destination for summer sunshine and beachside relaxation. Although, it enjoys warm temperatures throughout the year, so there’s always a good time to visit. The coastline here is split into two regions, with one side featuring thick golden sands and the other a fine white sand – so, you get the best of both worlds if you’re looking to sunbathe while you stop off here. As a popular holiday destination for the affluent, you can also expect to find sensational restaurants, bars, lounges, and more in Punta del Este.
Things to do in Punta del Este:
La Mano de Punta del Este
A sculpture completed in 1982 by Chilean artist Mario Irarrazabal, La Mano (The Hand) has quickly become one of Uruguay’s most recognizable landmarks; depicting five human fingers emerging from the sands of Brava Beach, La Mano represents the dangers of drowning in the rougher waters of La Barra – which also make this a prime spot for surfing.
Museum of the Seas
Opened in 1996, this nautical natural history museum is one of the most interesting spots to visit in Punta del Este – though, it’s a little more than a stone’s throw from the beachfront. Here, you’ll find over 5,000 species of marine fauna, an impressive exhibit on history’s most famous pirates, and almost 40,000 specimens of insects in the Insectarium.
Casapueblo
Just 13km from central Punta del Este, Casapueblo is a stunning structure inspired by houses on the Mediterranean coast of Santorini and the nest of a red ovenbird – the national bird of Argentina. Constructed by, and once permanent residence of, Uruguayan artist Carlos Paez Vilaro, Casapueblo now hosts a hotel, a museum, and a restaurant among other amenities.
At Sea
DAY 5
10 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Itajai
DAY 6
11 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 7 PM
At the mouth of the Itajai River, Itajai is a unique city in southern Brazil and a prominent settlement when it comes to this nation’s colonial history. An important region for Portuguese settlers by the early 19th century, this city is also home to a substantial number of German immigrants and these European influences are clear throughout. Home to a fantastic array of beaches, however, and temperatures that often peak in December and January, Itajai is a great destination to visit if you’re looking for winter sunshine – and, you’ll find some truly wonderful seafood available here too, as the city hosts Marejada (a Portuguese festival of fishing and seafood) every year.
Things to do in Itajai:
Parrot Beak
A unique photo opportunity in Itajai, this rocky structure on the southern end of Atalaia Beach resembles the head and beak of a parrot – from most angles, anyway.
Paroquia Santissimo Sacramento
This stunningly-white catholic church is a fantastic example of eclectic architecture, with the main structure having gone through a variety of alterations and improvements over the last two hundred years. Starting as a smaller parish church in the early 19th century, the church we see now was blessed as late as the 1970s – an impressive testament to the value of this landmark to the local community and nation as a whole.
Santos
DAY 7
12 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9:30 AM to 7 PM
If you’re looking for a quintessential Brazilian city experience, look no further than Santos – a municipality on the island of Sao Vicente with everything you could possibly need to enjoy everything this culture-rich nation has to offer. Home to one of the largest beachfront gardens in the world, seven separate beaches, a number of unique museums, and an abundance of excellent restaurants and bars, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to the activities and amenities available during your visit. No matter however you want to spend your stay, Santos has you covered and you’re sure to remember your time here fondly.
Things to do in Santos:
Museo de Cafe
Once where the world’s coffee prices were dictated, this museum to the popular caffeinated beverage is an experience that takes you right from the cultivation of the coffee beans themselves to the consolidation of coffee as one of Brazil’s national symbols. Here, you’ll find a variety of permanent and temporary exhibitions, some of the rarest coffee beans in the country, and a chance to explore a Bidding Hall – where coffee auctions were held until as late as 1950 – and more Coffee-related items.
Memorial of Achievements
Situated in the Urbano Caldeira Stadium, this football-based museum is dedicated to showcasing the successes of Santos Futebol Clube and its stars – which includes some of the best players the beautiful game has ever seen, like Pele and Neymar. Even if you’re not a sports fan, this museum charts Brazil’s history on the global stage, highlighting all the ups and downs that come with being one of the best footballing nations in history.
Shrine of St. Anthony of Valongo
A small antique church in the heart of Santos, this magnificent structure is considered one of the finest examples of 18th century Baroque architecture in the city; while the original chapel was built in 1691, and the church itself was first built in 1640, the building we see today is adorned with tiled murals from the 1930s. With the church being partly demolished in 1859 to make room for the construction of the Santos-Jundiai railway line, the survival of the statue of Saint Anthony on the altar is considered a miracle – which, in turn, prevented the full demolition of the church.
Parati
DAY 8
13 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Sitting on the Costa Verde (Green Coast), Parati is a tourist hotspot known for its historical town centre, stunning section of coastline, and dramatic mountainous backdrop. Interestingly, the entire town is listed as a National Historic Landmark by IPHAN, with over 80% of the area being protected. The Cairucu Environmental Protection Area, for example, is an important remnant of the Atlantic Forest biome. Meanwhile, the Juatinga Ecological Reserve protects a peninsula and the traditional lifestyle of numerous villages along the coastline around Parati, and the Taimos Ecological Station monitors the marine ecosystem of the area and the nearby Ilha Grande Bay. A charming colonial town with a calmer atmosphere than Brazil’s other coastline settlements, Parati is the perfect place to soak in the sunshine and appreciate the stunning scenery surrounding you. Rest and relaxation are important to every holiday, and you’ll find plenty of that here.
Things to do in Parati:
Forte Defensor
Built in 1703 and equipped with six cannons, this fortress was constructed in an effort to defend the settlement’s important commercial warehouses. However, it was left in ruin for decades after the region’s economic decline. Reconstructed in 1822, it’s believed that this is where the first nucleus of the town Parati began. One of seven forts constructed around the harbour here, this is just one of two surviving fortifications.
Serra da Bocaina National Park
Created in 1971, this sprawling national park is approximately 104,000 hectares in size and home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including: pines, trumpet trees, palm trees, cats, sloths, monkeys, snakes, and birds. Several species of amphibians are also only known to be found in the park and the surrounding area, including the Bocaina dwarf frog and Bocaina big tooth frog.
Ilha Grande
DAY 9
14 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
A forest-covered island around 12km off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Ilha Grande is the perfect destination for the explorers among you. It’s home to several well-maintained and well-signposted walking trails which will afford you the opportunity to admire the island’s incredible wildlife – of which, you’ll find everything from parrots and hummingbirds to monkeys – and stunning scenery. With roughly 63% of the island covered by the Ilha Grande State Park, and numerous smaller reserves in place protecting the flora, fauna, and traditional communities that reside here, 87% of the island has a protected status. While you won’t find too many attractions here, this is a great place to get in touch with nature and explore a unique environment that – in part, at least – is endangered.
Things to do in Ilha Grande:
Lopes Mendes
An extended palm tree-lined white-sand beach with crystal-clear waters, this beach is the definition of paradise and just one of the beaches you can take advantage of when you’re on Ilha Grande. If you’re looking to unwind in the sunshine with sand between your toes, this is the perfect place to do just that.
Candido Mendes Prison
Now abandoned, this prison was once home to some of Brazil’s worst – until it was closed in 1994. Reachable by following a walking trail from Vila de Dois Rois, this prison is the setting for a whole host of escapee stories – with one of the most famous being Escadinho, who escaped via helicopter!
Buzios
DAY 10
15 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Armacao dos Buzios, a popular tourist destination in the state of Rio de Janeiro that surprisingly remained relatively unknown to the wider world until the 1960s, is a highlight of any South America cruise and one holiday hotspot you’ll want to look forward to. Home to a staggering number of beaches, this peninsula serves sun loungers and surfers equally – with beaches on the west coast calmer and quieter, while beaches on the east coast are home to rougher seas and perfect for water sports. A popular excursion for the affluent among Rio de Janeiro’s residents, you’ll find Buzios is home to an active nightlife, sensational restaurants, and plenty of shopping. An urban paradise away from the hustle and bustle of a major city, you won’t regret disembarking when you arrive here.
Things to do in Buzios:
Rua das Pedras
Rua das Pedras is a cobblestoned main avenue through Buzios that plays host to an abundance of entertainment venues, restaurants, and acts as the heart of the area when it comes to revelry and excitement.
Orla Bardot
An extension of Rua das Pedras, a main street that acts as the heart of Buzios, Orla Bardot is a stunning stretch of oceanfront that links two of the oldest areas of town together. You’ll also see several statues along this section of oceanfront, including representations of actress Brigitte Bardot and former president Juscelino Kubitschek.
Rio de Janeiro - Overnight onboard
DAY 11-13
16 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 1 PM
With an impressive population of nearly 7 million people, Rio de Janeiro is a bustling seaside city that’s known for its iconic attractions, including Copacabana Beach and the 38-metre-tall Christ the Redeemer statue, which stands atop Mount Corcovado. Not only is Rio de Janeiro known for its attractions, but it’s also host to the yearly Carnaval festival and is home to dozens of mouth-watering restaurants and street food. Alongside Copacabana Beach and the Christ the Redeemer statue, another must-see in Rio de Janeiro is Sugarloaf Mountain.
Things to do in Rio de Janeiro - Overnight onboard:
Copacabana Beach
Spanning nearly 2 1⁄2 miles, Copacabana Beach is an iconic beach that features golden sands, dark blue waters and is surrounded by a vibrant promenade, resorts and restaurants. The moment you arrive at this popular beach you’ll be in awe of the incredible mountains that tower over it.
Christ the Redeemer
Constructed in 1931, this extraordinary statue depicts Jesus Christ in an Art Deco style. Created by Paul Landowski, a renowned French sculptor, it’s an incredibly popular attraction to visit whilst in the city. Overlooking the city, it can be seen from several areas of Rio de Janeiro and makes for a great photo opportunity.
Sugarloaf Mountain
One of the highest peaks in the city, located at the start of Guanabara Bay, the peak of Sugarloaf Mountain can be visited by cable car. Sitting at a height of 396 metres, the views you’ll get from Sugarloaf Mountain will take your breath away.
At Sea
DAY 14-15
19 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Recife
DAY 16
21 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
A bustling city that’s the fourth largest of its kind in Brazil, Recife is known as the ‘Venice of Brazil’ due to the amount of bridges that are situated around the city. With a rich Portuguese heritage that dates back to the 16th century, the architecture throughout showcases this heritage, including colourful houses and historical landmarks. Top attractions in Recife include Marco Zero Square, the Capela Dourada catholic church and Boa Viagem Beach.
Things to do in Recife:
Marco Zero
An impressive square in the heart of the city, Marco Zero Square is surrounded by historical landmarks, restaurants and more. With a colourful floor and buildings, it’s often the first place visited by tourists who are stopping off in Recife. Throughout the year, Recife is also host to several cultural events and concerts.
Capela Dourada
Constructed between 1696 and 1724, the Capela Dourada is an impressive catholic church that boasts awe-inspiring murals, shrines and other breathtaking features. A must see when in Recife, this historical church has some of the largest quantities of gold in the world.
Boa Viagem
Stretching 7 miles, this beautiful sandy beach is surrounded by buildings and boasts white sands, crystal clear waters and is one of the most visited beaches in the country. A great spot to relax with a good book or enjoy a swim, Boa Viagem Beach offers a tranquil area for visitors and locals to unwind.
At Sea
DAY 17-18
22 Mar 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Macapa, Brazil (Sail By)
DAY 19
24 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 4 PM to 6 PM
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Alter do Chao
DAY 20
25 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 1 PM to 8:30 PM
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Valéria
DAY 21
26 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
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Manaus - Overnight onboard
DAY 22-23
27 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 4 PM
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Parintins
DAY 24
29 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
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Santarem
DAY 25
30 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
A small city in Para, Brazil, Santarem is located at the point where the Amazon meets the Tapajos River. A unique destination, here you'll find a selection of scenic attractions, including beaches, national forests and more.
Things to do in Santarem:
Tapajós National Forest
Spanning more than 1 million acres and near to the river, the Tapajós National Forest features a variety of flora and fauna, making it an ideal place to capture some unforgettable photos. A national forest that focuses on sustainability, it's a must-visit when in Santarem.
Beaches
Located close to the city, there are three beaches to choose from: Love Island, Praia do Carapanari and Beach Stones Tip. All with beautiful surroundings, they are ideal for anyone seeking rest and relaxation.
Macapa, Brazil (Sail By)
DAY 26
31 Mar 2026
Time at Port: from 1 PM to 2 PM
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At Sea
DAY 27-28
01 Apr 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Castries, St. Lucia
DAY 29
03 Apr 2026
Time at Port: from 11:30 AM to 5 PM
The capital of St. Lucia, Castries is known for its picturesque beaches, bustling markets and historical landmarks. A popular cruise destination, it’s built on a peninsula that’s surrounded by the Caribbean sea. Whilst in Castries, make sure to visit the Castries Central Market, Rodney Bay and Marigot Bay.
Things to do in Castries, St. Lucia:
Central Market
The largest open air market in the city, the Castries Central Market has over 300 different stalls, selling everything from trinkets to fresh fruit. Set up in 1891, this vibrant market is a wonderful place to grab a bite to eat or something to take home.
Rodney Bay
Alternatively, head to the picturesque Rodney Bay. Located in the Gros Islet District, this pretty bay is a wonderful place to unwind whilst sipping a cocktail or enjoying a swim in the nearby turquoise waters.
Marigot Bay
A popular beach in the southwest of the capital, Marigot Bay is a picture-perfect beach that’s often voted as the best in the capital. From its surrounding restaurants and bars to the beautiful water and golden sand, Marigot Bay should be on your list of things to do whilst in the capital.
Basseterre, St. Kitts
DAY 30
04 Apr 2026
Time at Port: from 7:30 AM to 2 PM
While staying in Basseterre, the scenic railway is the best way to see the gorgeous sights of St. Kitts in comfort and style in the early 20th century train. Meanwhile, while wandering the town, make sure to stop at Independence Square, the National Museum of St. Kitts and the Berkeley Memorial, as well as nearby Frigate Bay popular for its stunning sandy beaches, restaurants and cool cocktail bars, ideal for an evening of exploring as the sun sets.
Things to do in Basseterre, St. Kitts:
National Museum of St. Kitts
This small yet fascinating museum hosts exhibits all about the culture and history of the island and its inhabitants. Located in the old treasury building built in 1894, the architecture and charm of the museum make it the perfect setting.
Frigate Bay
This gorgeous stretch of sandy beach and blue waters boasts plenty of charming bars and restaurants to give you the perfect setting for an idyllic beach day. Tuck in to some freshly-caught fish dish, sip a cocktail and have a dip in the refreshing waters.
Scenic Railway
If you’re looking for a way to discover the natural beauty of Basseterre, you should head out on the St. Kitts Scenic Railway. Spanning 29 kilometres, this narrow gauge railway takes in all of the beautiful surrounding sights on the tropical island.
At Sea
DAY 31-32
05 Apr 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Miami
DAY 33
07 Apr 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
The world’s most popular cruise port with plenty to explore before, after or as part of your cruise. Head to Miami Beach and South Beach to rub suntanned shoulders with Florida’s rich and famous on the golden sands before heading to the star-filled bars and celerity-chef restaurants lining the way. Alternatively, head to the Everglades National Park to spot alligators and many exotic birds in the deep swamplands just south of Miami city.
Things to do in Miami:
Everglades National Park
With over 1.5 million acres of wetland, Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the US. There’s plenty to explore in this stunning landscape, and visitors can take a tour with a guide, hop on a tram or simply hike one of the many trails.
Miami Beach
With no shortage of vibrant, lively attractions, Miami Beach is the place to be for sunshine, sand and the beautiful sea. Visitors enjoy a plethora of bars and eateries in the surrounding area, hit the art deco district or simply relax on a lounger on the beach.
Wynwood Walls
Whether you love art or you’re looking for an attraction in Miami, the Wynwood Walls are extraordinary. A unique outdoor gallery, you can spend your time admiring all of the huge, colouful murals that have been created by international artists.
Fly to the UK
DAY 33
Time at Port: TBD
It’s time to hop on a plane! This is when you’ll be flying to the UK; the details of your flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.
Arrive in UK - Overnight flight
DAY 34
Time at Port: TBD
The adventure continues, whether you’re heading home or heading out somewhere exciting! This is where you’ll arrive in the UK on an overnight flight, and details of that flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.
AI review summary
Itinerary
A significant number of customers appreciated the excellent and outstanding itinerary of the ship.
Service
A significant amount of customers expressed appreciation for the excellent service provided by the ship, praising its first class and first class dining and service.
Staff
A substantial number of customers loved the staff, praising their helpfulness, attentiveness, and helpfulness.
Cabin
Based on many customers, the cabin was spacious and roomy, but starting to show some ageing (nothing to worry about).