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Regatta
Regatta

21 Night Cruise sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Miami aboard Regatta.

Sail away onboard Regatta, an intimate and luxurious ship that caters to just 684 discerning guests. Savor the finest cuisine at sea, be pampered by 5-star personal service, enjoy world-class entertainment and relax in the country-club casual ambiance.

Consider too, that with just 684 guests, there is far more opportunity to mix and mingle, to develop a camaraderie with fellow shipmates. Take in an enthralling lecture given by a world-renowned expert or delve into the latest best seller in the English-inspired library. Succumb to the pleasures of an aromatherapy massage or work out in the state-of-the-art fitness centre. Your lifestyle onboard can be active and engaged or as private and laid back as you wish.

Highlights of this cruise:

Rio de Janeiro
Enjoy a scenic cable car ride to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain for its renowned view. Ride the cog railway through dense forest to Corcovado. Visit the lush botanical gardens, see famed Ipanema and Copacabana beaches and take in a thrilling samba show.

Salvador
Enjoy this marvelous colonial city atop a bluff where Portuguese and African heritage blends seamlessly. Visit the beautiful cathedral and bustling market and savor the breathtaking views over the bay and ocean. See the beaches and stroll through the narrow streets of the Pelourinho with its colonial architecture and African culture.

Fortaleza
Try your hand at sand-skiing or sit along the Ponte dos Ingleses to watch for dolphins. Gaze at the fishermen as they maneuver their jangadas to provide the evening catch. The cathedral and the old fortress, for which the city is named, provide cultural background for history buffs.

Boca Da Valeria
Go ashore and wander on your own through this tiny settlement at the mouth of the Valeria River. Listen to the screeching of parrots and watch the riots of color they display as they take to the air. Observe Amazonian life up close.

Manaus
Visit the famed Manaus Opera House. See the old mansions and the Indian Museum, whose artifacts chronicle the region's tribes and their heritage. Journey into the jungle and trek along a rainforest trail. Take a riverboat to the "meeting of the waters," where the dark, clear Rio Negro and the muddy, yellow Solimões River join to form the mighty Amazon.

Parintins
Visit this isolated island town, steeped in Indian culture, in the middle of the Amazon River. Its stadium has become the focus of the Boi Bumba Festival, an annual event similar to Carnival. Witness an exclusive performance of this Amazonian folklore story.

Santarem
See the bustling waterfront, the cathedral, the museum and the famed "meeting of the waters" at the confluence of the Tapajos and Amazon Rivers. Or see it from a boat on the way to Lake Maica while looking for rare Amazon pink dolphins. Travel into the nearby countryside and take a walk along a fascinating Amazon jungle trail.

Devil's Island
Go ashore to Ile Royale, the site of the infamous French prison, now a historic site slowly returning to nature. Enjoy the ocean breezes and the natural beauty of wild gardens, and watch for the wild macaws that are among the species that have repopulated the islands. Look for the ocean-fed pools where leatherback turtles reside.

Bridgetown
Discover the many beautiful aspects of this island, from its rugged Atlantic coastline to its beautiful Great Houses, cane fields, exquisite gardens and glorious beaches. See the island's spectacular underwater treasures on your own snorkeling expedition.

San Juan
Begin in Old San Juan, a walled enclave of hundreds of restored 16th and 17th century Spanish colonial buildings. Notice the blue-tinged cobblestone streets; they were once ballast on Spanish ships. Elsewhere, tour the medieval Saint John the Baptist Cathedral, the Museum of Art, and Casa del Libro, a repository of priceless documents.

Miami
People-watchers will enjoy South Beach's Ocean Drive, while architecture buffs will love the Art Deco District. If the beaches don't intrigue you, there are world-class museums and shopping venues too. In Miami, there really is something for everyone.

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