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Our staff can assist you with all your travel arrangements.
| DATE | PORT OF CALL | ARRIVE | DEPART |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun Jan 17 | Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida |
- | 4:30 pm |
| Mon Jan 18 | *At Sea - Cruising |
- | - |
| Tue Jan 19 | Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico |
10:00 am | 6:00 pm |
| Wed Jan 20 | Roatan, Honduras |
7:00 am | 4:00 pm |
| Thu Jan 21 | Cozumel, Mexico |
8:00 am | 6:00 pm |
| Fri Jan 22 | *At Sea - Cruising |
- | - |
| Sat Jan 23 | Coco Cay, Bahamas |
7:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| Sun Jan 24 | Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida |
6:00 am | - |
Orlando (Port Canaveral), Florida - Port Canaveral functions primarily as a logistical gateway rather than a destination in itself. You cannot simply walk off the vessel into a charming town center; transportation is required to access the region’s distinct experiences. The most intellectually rewarding option—and the one we most highly recommend—is the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Located just minutes from the pier, this is not merely a museum but a site of global historical significance. Standing beneath the massive Saturn V rocket or viewing the Space Shuttle Atlantis with its payload bay doors open offers a profound perspective on human achievement. The newer Gateway exhibit, featuring flown SpaceX boosters, bridges the gap to modern spaceflight. It is a low-stress, high-reward excursion that fits perfectly within a port day. While the allure of Orlando is undeniable, we advise caution. The theme parks are located 45 to 60 minutes inland, and traffic on the 'Beachline' (SR 528) can be unpredictable. A day trip to Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando is feasible, but it requires military-grade planning. You must commit to a single park, purchase express passes to maximize limited time, and remain vigilant about the return clock. It is a high-energy, high-stress option. For a restorative alternative, look to the immediate 'Space Coast.' Cocoa Beach offers a quintessential Florida atmosphere with its famous pier and the sprawling Ron Jon Surf Shop. However, the hidden gem here is the nature. A guided kayak tour through the Banana River or the Thousand Islands conservation area provides an intimate look at Florida’s ecosystem, often teeming with manatees and dolphins. This offers a peaceful, sophisticated counterpoint to the manufactured environments of the theme parks.
At Sea - Cruising -
Puerto Costa Maya, Mexico - Puerto Costa Maya is best understood as a modern, purpose-built gateway to the Yucatán's less-traveled southern coast. The port itself is a self-contained village with pools, shops, and restaurants designed for cruise visitors. For a more authentic experience, a short taxi ride leads to the adjacent fishing village of Mahahual, where a beachfront boardwalk (malecón) is lined with casual restaurants and beach clubs offering a relaxed, local atmosphere. The true distinction of this port lies in its access to significant, yet uncrowded, Maya archaeological sites. The most popular excursion is to the Chacchoben ruins, where partially excavated pyramids emerge from a dense jungle setting, offering a powerful sense of discovery. For those willing to venture further, the Kohunlich ruins reward the journey with the impressive Temple of the Masks. Another premier excursion is the Laguna de Bacalar, the "Lagoon of Seven Colors," whose stunning freshwater hues are a remarkable natural wonder. While Costa Maya lacks the organic history of an ancient city, it serves as an excellent and comfortable launchpad for a day of genuine historical exploration or serene natural beauty.
Roatan, Honduras - Roatan distinguishes itself from generic Caribbean stops through one specific geological advantage: the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef hugs the shoreline here. This is not a destination where you need a long boat ride to see marine life; world-class snorkeling often requires nothing more than wading in from the beach. For divers and snorkelers, this is arguably the premier stop in the Western Caribbean, offering high-visibility access to vibrant coral gardens. Beyond the reef, the island offers two distinct experiences. West Bay is the quintessential Caribbean postcard—powder-white sands and calm turquoise waters—though visitors should be prepared for significant crowds at the resorts. For a more authentic atmosphere, the neighboring West End village offers a bohemian mix of dive shops, open-air bars, and artisan stalls. This is the place to try a fresh *baleada*, the thick flour tortilla staple of Honduran cuisine. While the interior is lush, the most popular land-based excursion involves the island’s wildlife sanctuaries. Interactions with capuchin monkeys and sloths have become a signature Roatan experience, offering genuine engagement for animal lovers. A note on logistics: Your ship will dock at either the town of Coxen Hole or the purpose-built Mahogany Bay. We strongly advise arranging transport away from these immediate port areas to experience the island’s true merit. Roatan is not a hub for colonial history or high culture; it is a natural playground. If you prioritize marine exploration or relaxed beach time over shopping and sightseeing, this port will exceed expectations.
Cozumel, Mexico - Cozumel requires a strategic approach to bypass the commercial density of the immediate port area and access the island’s genuine natural splendor. As the gateway to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef—the second-largest reef system in the world—the island’s primary allure lies beneath the surface. For divers and snorkelers, the drift dives at Palancar and Colombia reefs offer exceptional visibility and vibrant marine life. For a land-based alternative that avoids the masses, we recommend renting a jeep to explore the 'Wild Side' (the uninhabited east coast). This rugged shoreline offers a serene escape dotted with small, open-air reggae bars and crashing waves, providing a stark, beautiful contrast to the busy west coast. A critical note regarding Mayan history: While the famous mainland sites of Tulum and Coba are spectacular, visiting them requires a 45-minute ferry to Playa del Carmen followed by a bus ride. This logistical commitment consumes your entire day and introduces transit stress. Unless these specific sites are non-negotiable, we advise remaining on the island. You can visit the smaller, on-island ruins of San Gervasio to satisfy historical curiosity without the risk of missing the ship. If your goal is relaxation, Cozumel’s beach clubs are highly developed, ranging from high-energy all-inclusives to sophisticated, quiet retreats where the focus is on service and tranquility. When dining in the main town of San Miguel, avoid the waterfront tourist strip. Instead, walk three to four blocks inland to find authentic family-run cantinas serving excellent cochinita pibil and fresh ceviche at a fraction of the tourist prices. Cozumel is a polished tourism machine, but by focusing on the reef, the east coast, or a high-end beach club, you can curate a sophisticated and restorative experience.
Coco Cay, Bahamas - Coco Cay is a private destination engineered specifically for leisure rather than cultural immersion. While it lacks the authenticity of a historic Bahamian settlement, it excels at providing a frictionless, high-quality beach day. The island is zoned by energy level: the Thrill Waterpark features high-adrenaline slides and wave pools, while the massive Oasis Lagoon offers a lively resort-pool atmosphere. For a more sophisticated experience away from the high-energy crowds, the Coco Beach Club is the standout option. Though it requires a significant additional fee, the access to an infinity pool, elevated dining, and overwater cabanas offers a necessary respite from the island's busier sectors. If you prefer a standard beach day without the upcharge, Chill Island provides ample seating and calm waters. Treat this stop as a polished extension of the ship’s amenities—a safe, clean, and highly managed environment designed purely for relaxation and aquatic fun.
Our staff can assist you with all your travel arrangements.
Questions? Call us at 800-422-0711.