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Grandeur, Southern Caribbean ex Colon Return
Nights 7 Ship Grandeur of the Seas Star Rating Departs Colon Panama Sailing 2013: 17 Feb ,24 Feb ,3 Mar ,10 Mar ,17 Mar ,24 Mar ,31 Mar ,7 Apr ,14 Apr Ports of Call Colon Panama, Cartagena, Bonaire - Dutch Antilles, Willemstad, Oranjestad Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
7 Night Cruise sailing from Colon roundtrip aboard Grandeur of the Seas.
A cruise ship so grand she had to be called Grandeur of the Seas. This majestic, 2,446-guest ship comes equipped with a full-service spa, six whirlpools, an outdoor jogging track and a seemingly endless choice of bars and restaurants.
With themed dining rooms and lounges, casinos, swimming pools, solariums & centrums ship has something to excite everyone.
Highlights of this cruise:
Colon
As the capital of Colón Province on Panama's central Caribbean coast, Colón lies at the very heart of the country's rich history and innovation. This important port town is less than an hour's drive from Panama's most historical attractions, so it's easy to fit in visits to sites like the Panama Railroad, Gatun Locks, and the old Spanish fortress, Fort San Lorenzo. And, of course, crystal blue waters and pure white sand is always a perfect setting to start off your cruise holiday.
Cartagena
Cobbled streets, balconies with blooming bougainvillea, and pastel plazas make Cartagena one of Latin America's most photogenic cities. But it's not just another pretty seaport. Founded in 1533, this Spanish colonial city is steeped in history. Its location made it a popular port for plunderers and pirates. Today thrill-seekers will find a perfect mix of old and new with a twist of island attitude.
Willemstad
Curaçao is the largest of the six islands that comprise the Netherlands Antilles. It gained autonomy from the Netherlands in 1954, but the Dutch influence is still very visible in Willemstad's architecture and culture. With the growth of the oil industry in Curaçao in the early 20th century, workers and their families came to the island from more than 50 countries, providing a varied and vibrant population. Everyone should experience the sights, sounds and energy of this unique destination.
Oranjestad
Located on the picturesque southern coast, Oranjestad is the historic Dutch capital of Aruba, where the traditional, tall, multi-coloured houses combine carved wooden doors and typical Dutch tiles with open-air patios. The charm of the city complements the beauty of this popular Caribbean island, where the Dutch and indigenous cultures have merged to give Aruba its unique atmosphere. Today's visitors can enjoy this culture along with beautiful beaches, excellent snorkelling and exciting nightlife.