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10 nights from Bridgetown

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Caribbean Bridgetown Barbados / Barbados
Wed 04 Jan 2023 - Sat 14 Jan 2023

10 nights from Bridgetown

Overview

Unwind and enjoy a blissful day at sea before docking in Bonaire to experience some of the most amazing reef snorkeling in the Caribbean. Barhop your way through Aruba’s colorful capital of Oranjestad and then sail to Colombia to explore the colonial grandeur of beautiful Cartagena.  

Cruise Details

Cruise Region : Caribbean
Company Category : Premium
Company name : The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
Ship name : EVRIMA
Journey Start Date : Wed 04 Jan 2023
Journey End Date : Sat 14 Jan 2023
Port start : Bridgetown Barbados / Barbados
Port end : Panama City Florida / USA
Count Nights : 10 nights

Short Cruise Program

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Bridgetown Barbados / Barbados Wed 04 Jan 19:00
2 Day at sea / Sea Thu 05 Jan
3 Kralendijk / Bonaire Fri 06 Jan 12:00 22:00
4 Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba Sat 07 Jan 08:00
5 Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba Sun 08 Jan 12:00
6 Santa Marta / Colombia Mon 09 Jan 08:00 20:00
7 Cartagena Bolivar / Colombia Tue 10 Jan 08:00
8 Cartagena Bolivar / Colombia Wed 11 Jan 16:00
9 Guna Yala San Blas Islands / Panama Thu 12 Jan 08:00 16:00
10 Passage through the Panama Canal / Panama Fri 13 Jan 08:00 18:00
11 Panama City Florida / USA Sat 14 Jan 06:00

Specification

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Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 19:00

    Bridgetown Barbados / Barbados

  • Day 2:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 3: 12:00-22:00

    Kralendijk / Bonaire

  • Day 4: 08:00-00:00

    Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba

    Aruba is an island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 kilometres (18 mi) north of the coast of Venezuela. It measures 32 kilometres (20 mi) long from its northwestern to its southeastern end and 10 kilometres (6 mi) across at its widest point. Together with Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands. Collectively, Aruba and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean.

    Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten; the citizens of these countries are all Dutch nationals. Aruba has no administrative subdivisions, but, for census purposes, is divided into eight regions. Its capital is Oranjestad.

    Unlike much of the Caribbean region, Aruba has a dry climate and an arid, cactus-strewn landscape. This climate has helped tourism as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm, sunny weather. It has a land area of 179 km2(69.1 sq mi) and is densely populated, with a total of 102,484 inhabitants at the 2010 Census. It lies outside Hurricane Alley.

  • Day 5: 00:00-12:00

    Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba

    Aruba is an island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 kilometres (18 mi) north of the coast of Venezuela. It measures 32 kilometres (20 mi) long from its northwestern to its southeastern end and 10 kilometres (6 mi) across at its widest point. Together with Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands. Collectively, Aruba and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean.

    Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten; the citizens of these countries are all Dutch nationals. Aruba has no administrative subdivisions, but, for census purposes, is divided into eight regions. Its capital is Oranjestad.

    Unlike much of the Caribbean region, Aruba has a dry climate and an arid, cactus-strewn landscape. This climate has helped tourism as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm, sunny weather. It has a land area of 179 km2(69.1 sq mi) and is densely populated, with a total of 102,484 inhabitants at the 2010 Census. It lies outside Hurricane Alley.

  • Day 6: 08:00-20:00

    Santa Marta / Colombia

  • Day 7: 08:00-00:00

    Cartagena Bolivar / Colombia

    The city of Cartagena, known in the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, is a major port founded in 1533, located on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region. It was strategically located between the Magdalena and Sinú rivers and became the main port for trade between Spain and its overseas empire, establishing its importance by the early 1540s. During the colonial era it was a key port for the export of Peruvian silver to Spain and for the import of enslaved Africans under the asiento system. It was defensible against pirate attacks in the Caribbean. It is the capital of the Bolívar Department, and had a population 971,592 as of 2016. It is the fifth-largest city in Colombia and the second largest in the region, after Barranquilla. The urban area of Cartagena is also the fifth-largest urban area in the country. Economic activities include the maritime and petrochemicals industries, as well as tourism.

    The city was founded on June 1, 1533, and named after Cartagena, Spain, settlement in the region around Cartagena Bay by various indigenous people dates back to 4000 BC. During the Spanish colonial period Cartagena served a key role in administration and expansion of the Spanish empire. It was a center of political, ecclesiastical, and economic activity. In 1984, Cartagena's colonial walled city and fortress were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Day 8: 00:00-16:00

    Cartagena Bolivar / Colombia

    The city of Cartagena, known in the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, is a major port founded in 1533, located on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region. It was strategically located between the Magdalena and Sinú rivers and became the main port for trade between Spain and its overseas empire, establishing its importance by the early 1540s. During the colonial era it was a key port for the export of Peruvian silver to Spain and for the import of enslaved Africans under the asiento system. It was defensible against pirate attacks in the Caribbean. It is the capital of the Bolívar Department, and had a population 971,592 as of 2016. It is the fifth-largest city in Colombia and the second largest in the region, after Barranquilla. The urban area of Cartagena is also the fifth-largest urban area in the country. Economic activities include the maritime and petrochemicals industries, as well as tourism.

    The city was founded on June 1, 1533, and named after Cartagena, Spain, settlement in the region around Cartagena Bay by various indigenous people dates back to 4000 BC. During the Spanish colonial period Cartagena served a key role in administration and expansion of the Spanish empire. It was a center of political, ecclesiastical, and economic activity. In 1984, Cartagena's colonial walled city and fortress were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Day 9: 08:00-16:00

    Guna Yala San Blas Islands / Panama

  • Day 10: 08:00-18:00

    Passage through the Panama Canal / Panama

  • Day 11: 06:00

    Panama City Florida / USA

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