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Regatta, Southern Allure ex Miami Return
Nights 12 Ship Regatta Star Rating Departs Miami Sailing 2013: 8 Apr Ports of Call Miami, Nassau, Hamilton, St George Island, Norfolk, Charleston, St Augustine, Port Canaveral 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.
12 Night Cruise sailing from Miami roundtrip 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:
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.
Nassau
Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas and has been the centerpiece of this island nation since the days of Blackbeard. The history has been wonderfully preserved in stately cathedrals and in Victorian mansions displaying elegant, noble architecture.
Norfolk
Admire the churches and old homes in the Ghent Historic District, immerse yourself in the impressive Chrysler Museum of Art, or meander through the shaded grounds of the Norfolk Botanical Garden. View the exhibits in Nauticus, a maritime science museum, and walk the decks of the battleship USS Wisconsin.
Charleston
The Old South is thriving in Charleston, which has meticulously preserved the ambiance and architecture of its antebellum past. The downtown is full of old-fashioned inns, antique shops and extraordinarily beautiful private homes. For a historical perspective, visit Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired, or the Charleston Museum, which was founded in 1773, distinguishing it as America's first. Another signature attraction nearby is Boone Hall Plantation, one of the oldest working plantations in America.
St. Augustine (Jacksonville)
"Jax," as it's known locally, sprawls across the broad St. Johns River and is the largest city on Florida's "First Coast." While wonderfully urbane with its art museums and upscale shopping, it's the more natural side of Jacksonville that for many holds the greatest appeal. An excellent starting point is Southbank Riverwalk, a scenic boardwalk anchored by the enormous Friendship Fountain, which sprays water more than 100 feet high. Jacksonville's 20 miles of beaches and abundance of parks are also great for walking. With historic St. Augustine so close, take advantage of the opportunities to see its 17th century fortress, reconstructed Spanish Quarter, and Florida's Oldest House.
Port Canaveral
Venture to the expansive sand beaches of Cocoa Beach or explore the Kennedy Space Center at nearby Cape Canaveral. Orlando is a little over an hour away, and the Disney, Sea World and Universal Studios theme parks beckon. Or take a stroll around Lake Eola and enjoy the boutiques and restaurants of downtown Orlando.