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11 nights, from Fort Lauderdale Florida

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Caribbean Fort Lauderdale / USA
Wed 11 Nov 2020 - Sun 22 Nov 2020

11 nights, from Fort Lauderdale Florida

Cruise Details

Cruise Region : Caribbean
Company Category : Premium
Company name : Holland America Line
Ship name : Nieuw Statendam
Journey Start Date : Wed 11 Nov 2020
Journey End Date : Sun 22 Nov 2020
Port start : Fort Lauderdale / USA
Port end : Fort Lauderdale / USA
Count Nights : 11 nights

Short Cruise Program

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Fort Lauderdale / USA Wed 11 Nov 17:00
2 Day at sea / Sea Thu 12 Nov
3 Day at sea / Sea Fri 13 Nov
4 Philipsburg / Saint Martin Sat 14 Nov 08:00 16:00
5 Soufrier Bay / Dominica Sun 15 Nov
6 Castration / Saint Lucia Mon 16 Nov 08:00 16:00
7 Bridgetown / Barbados Tue 17 Nov 08:00 17:00
8 Montagne Pele Saint-Pierre / Martinique Wed 18 Nov
9 For-de-France, Fr. Martinique / Martinique Thu 19 Nov 08:00 17:00
10 Basseterre / Saint Kitts and Nevis Fri 20 Nov 08:00 17:00
11 Charlotte Amalie, Fr. Saint thomas / Virgin Islands Sat 21 Nov 08:00 17:00
12 Day at sea / Sea Sun 22 Nov
13 Little San Salvador / Bahamas Mon 23 Nov 08:00 15:00
14 Fort Lauderdale / USA Tue 24 Nov 07:00

Specification

Length : 285.00
Speed : 24.00
Deck Quantity : 12
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 17:00

    Fort Lauderdale / USA

    Fort Lauderdale  is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, 28 miles (45 km) north of Miami. It is the county seat of Broward County. As of the 2017 census, the city has an estimated population of 180,072. Fort Lauderdale is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,158,824 people in 2017.

    The city is a popular tourist destination, with an average year-round temperature of 75.5 °F (24.2 °C) and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Greater Fort Lauderdale, encompassing all of Broward County, hosted 12 million visitors in 2012, including 2.8 million international visitors. In 2012, the county collected $43.9 million from the 5% hotel tax it charges, after hotels in the area recorded an occupancy rate for the year of 72.7 percent and an average daily rate of $114.48. The district has 561 hotels and motels comprising nearly 35,000 rooms. Forty-six cruise ships sailed from Port Everglades in 2012. Greater Fort Lauderdale has over 4,000 restaurants, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 16 museums, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites, and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts.

    Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (1782–1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. William Lauderdale was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort. However, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict.

    Three forts named "Fort Lauderdale" were constructed: the first was at the fork of the New River, the second was at Tarpon Bend on the New River between the present-day Colee Hammock and Rio Vista neighborhoods, and the third was near the site of the Bahia Mar Marina.

  • Day 2:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 3:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 4: 08:00-16:00

    Philipsburg / Saint Martin

  • Day 5:

    Soufrier Bay / Dominica

  • Day 6: 08:00-16:00

    Castration / Saint Lucia

  • Day 7: 08:00-17:00

    Bridgetown / Barbados

    Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of Barbados. Formerly The Town of Saint Michael, the Greater Bridgetown area is located within the parish of Saint Michael. Bridgetown is sometimes locally referred to as "The City", but the most common reference is simply "Town". As of 2014, its metropolitan population stands at roughly 110,000.

    The Bridgetown port, found along Carlisle Bay (at 13.106°N 59.632°W) lies on the southwestern coast of the island. Parts of the Greater Bridgetown area (as roughly defined by the Ring Road Bypass or more commonly known as the ABC Highway), sit close to the borders of the neighbouring parishes Christ Church and St. James. The Grantley Adams International Airport for Barbados, is located 16 kilometres (10 mi) southeast of Bridgetown city centre, and has daily flights to major cities in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and the Caribbean. There is no longer a local municipal government, but it is a constituency of the national Parliament. During the short-lived 1950s-1960s Federation of the British West Indian Territories, Bridgetown was one of three capital cities within the region being considered to be the Federal capital of region.

    The present-day location of the city was established by English settlers in 1628; a previous settlement under the authority of Sir William Courten was at St. James Town. Bridgetown is a major West Indies tourist destination, and the city acts as an important financial, informatics, convention centre, and cruise ship port of call in the Caribbean region. On 25 June 2011, "Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison" was added as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO.

  • Day 8:

    Montagne Pele Saint-Pierre / Martinique

  • Day 9: 08:00-17:00

    For-de-France, Fr. Martinique / Martinique

  • Day 10: 08:00-17:00

    Basseterre / Saint Kitts and Nevis

  • Day 11: 08:00-17:00

    Charlotte Amalie, Fr. Saint thomas / Virgin Islands

  • Day 12:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 13: 08:00-15:00

    Little San Salvador / Bahamas

  • Day 14: 07:00

    Fort Lauderdale / USA

    Fort Lauderdale  is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, 28 miles (45 km) north of Miami. It is the county seat of Broward County. As of the 2017 census, the city has an estimated population of 180,072. Fort Lauderdale is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,158,824 people in 2017.

    The city is a popular tourist destination, with an average year-round temperature of 75.5 °F (24.2 °C) and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Greater Fort Lauderdale, encompassing all of Broward County, hosted 12 million visitors in 2012, including 2.8 million international visitors. In 2012, the county collected $43.9 million from the 5% hotel tax it charges, after hotels in the area recorded an occupancy rate for the year of 72.7 percent and an average daily rate of $114.48. The district has 561 hotels and motels comprising nearly 35,000 rooms. Forty-six cruise ships sailed from Port Everglades in 2012. Greater Fort Lauderdale has over 4,000 restaurants, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 16 museums, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites, and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts.

    Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (1782–1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. William Lauderdale was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort. However, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict.

    Three forts named "Fort Lauderdale" were constructed: the first was at the fork of the New River, the second was at Tarpon Bend on the New River between the present-day Colee Hammock and Rio Vista neighborhoods, and the third was near the site of the Bahia Mar Marina.

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