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Legend, Panama, Belize & Costa Rica ex Ft Lauderdale to Caldera

Cruise Line: Seabourn Cruise Line
Ship: Seabourn Legend
Region: Panama and Central America.
Departs: Jan 30, 2009
From: Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades)
14 Nights
from 4373.00 USD
Legend, Panama, Belize & Costa Rica ex Ft Lauderdale to Caldera

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Itinerary

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Itinerary for Seabourn Legend departing Friday, 30 January 2009

DayPorts of call Arrives Departs
Day 1Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades)Embark5.00pm
Day 4Belize City, Belize7.00am6.00pm
Day 5Hunting Caye, BelizeScenic Cruising
Day 6Roatan, Honduras8.00am5.00pm
Day 8Puerto Moin, Costa Rica9.00am6.00pm
Day 10Panama CanalTransit
Day 11Fuerte Amador Panama8.00am6.00pm
Day 13Puerto Quepos, Costa Rica8.00am5.00pm
Day 14San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua8.00am5.00pm
Day 15Caldera, Costa Rica8.00amDisembark

Description

14 Night Panama, Belize & Costa Rica Cruise sailing from Ft Lauderdale to Caldera aboard Seabourn Legend. 14 Night Panama, Belize & Costa Rica Cruise sailing from Ft Lauderdale to Caldera aboard Seabourn Legend.

Seabourn Legend provides an environment where your preferences are noted and your spontaneity is indulged. Luminaries in the arts and world affairs highlight the Dress Circle Series. Signature Series shore excursions and exclusive events await you in wonderful locales. A shipboard spa, featuring world-renowned Steiner Leisure Spa Products, energizes you with everything from aerobics to herbal wraps. A polished showplace entices you to enjoy classic entertainment, or tempt Lady Luck in the casino.

Central America
Bask on sun-swept beaches from Acapulco to Puerto Vallarta, the Cannes of the Mexican Riviera. Or marvel at the jungle-carved Panama Canal and Costa Rica's verdant rain forests. On Seabourn's Central America cruises, you'll encounter a rain-bowed array of unspoiled treats.

From exploring the world's largest barrier reef in Belize to visiting the picturesque coves of Cabo San Lucas where gray whales frolic – these wondrous winter escapes are an eco-tourist's dream come true. Glide by riverboat through the wildlife-rich Tortuguero canals. Dive into pristine coral gardens undersea. And "capture" exotic birds, delicate butterflies and brilliant tropical fish with your camera.

Go rappelling above the rain forest in Nicaragua's magnificent Mombacho Nature Reserve. Stroll the charming Spanish colonial streets of Antigua, one of Guatemala's magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Take a dip with dolphins at secluded Bayley's Key in Honduras. Glide by dugout canoe to an Embera Indian village in Panama, unchanged for 600 years.


Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Smaller and less busy than nearby Miami, Fort Lauderdale offers easy access to hotels, highways and airports, which helps make getting to the ship more convenient.

Belize City - Belize
Excursions explore the natural wonders of Belize. Float through caverns in an innertube, take a thrilling cable ride in the forest, visit Francis Coppola’s Blancaneaux Lodge, soar over the amazing Blue Hole or fly to the magnificent Mayan ruins at Tikal.

Hunting Caye - Belize
The cayes of Belize sit atop the second-longest coral barrier reef in the world. We chose this idyllic setting as the perfect spot to lower the Marina and play in the crystalline waters swarming with brilliantly colored fishes. Expect a lavish beach barbecue, as well.

Roatan - Honduras
Choose a close encounter with gentle dolphins, in their element. Or ascend a mountain and slide through the forest to a gorgeous beach suspended on a system of cables. Another option: simply slip into the water at the beach and gaze at vivid fishes swimming in the gin-clear water.

Puerto Moin - Costa Rica
Explore the splendid nature of Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast on an aerial tram high in the forest canopy, on board a whitewater raft, threading through the mangrove forests of Tortuguero in a boat or in the virgin forest in an off-road vehicle.

Fuerte Amador - Panama
Formerly a fortified armory, this newly developed port is the portal to colonial Panama City and an in-depth look at Miraflores Locks. Also from here, you can visit an Embera Indian village and soar over the entire Canal in a helicopter

Puerto Quepos - Costa Rica
Costa Rica’s Pacific coast is rich indeed. Explore this treasury of natural wonders on a walk through the rain forest, or slip into the secluded coves in an outrigger canoe. The wildlife-rich mangrove forests are accessible by riverboat, while the sky-high forest canopy can be reached by an aerial tram.

San Juan del Sur - Nicaragua
Nearby Granada, founded by the Spanish conquistadores in 1524, is said to be the oldest city on the American continent. Walk its narrow streets, lined with colonial buildings such as the House of Lions and the Convent Church of San Francisco, for an intriguing journey back in time. Alternatively you may visit the majestic Masaya Volcano and look into its yawning, 600-foot deep Santiago crater. Shoppers will delight in the excellent arts and crafts market.

Caldera - Costa Rica
It's a quick trip inland to Costa Rica's welcoming capital of San Jose, famed for its lovely parks and wonderful buys at local markets. Or enjoy the lush countryside as you visit the Carara Biological Reserve.

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