15124, Maroysi, Athens, Greece
Miami, Nassau, Ocho Rios, Aruba, Cartagena, Colon, Puerto Limon-, Roatan
Located on the Bahamian island of New Providence, Nassau is both a big city, tropical idyll and ideal cruise destination. Colorful neighborhoods, lush vegetation and an amazing sea world are the perfect mix and match at this carefree paradise. You can explore the Old Town, shop the Straw Market or Potters' Cay and catch the flamingo show at Ardastra Gardens. For the best ending, try the underwater sights, in its wrecks, reefs and blue holes or swim with the dolphins! This tropical paradise presents a slower pace of life, so take the time to explore the island’s culture and history for a true Bahamian experience.
Ocho Rios is a town on the north coast of Jamaica. It used to be a fishing village but nowadays it’s a tourist destination. Travelers can visit Columbus Park, where Columbus supposedly first came on land. Dunn’s River Falls, a famous waterfall and a major Caribbean tourist attraction, is located near Ocho Rios.
Aruba is the Caribbean, but with a charming rugged edge. Brightly coloured houses, vibrant street life and a distinct buzz in the air, are all part of the experience when you visit the capital Oranjestad.You can walk at the Schooner Market and watch merchants sell exotic fruit and fresh fish direct from tiny boats. Aruba is beaches, sun and shopping along Main Street and Lloyd G. Smith Boulevard.Arikok National Park, Aruba's natural treasure, covers nearly one-fifth of the island and is home to rare endemic flaura and fauna, caves for exploring, hiking and ragged, wind-torn bits of coastline for mountain climbing.
Founded by the Spanish colonists, on June 1, 1533, in a protected bay in the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena has the most extensive fortifications in South America. A system of zones divides the city into three neighbourhoods: downtown San Pedro, with the cathedral and many Andalusian-style palaces; quiet San Diego, where merchants and the middle class lived; and Gethsemani, the 'popular quarter' with plenty of night clubs. Its fortifications, constructed by the Spanish, are today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town the walls protected is also part of that World Heritage designation. Cruise visitors can walk those deeply textured alleyways today through some of the best-preserved colonial neighborhoods of the Americas. There are nice beaches ready to enjoy, such as the busy Bocagrande, which is close to the city and the quiet Playa Blanca, in the south, across the bay.
Colon is located on the stunning Caribbean coast of Panama, where unparalleled beaches and lush tropical scenery blend harmoniously. Here we will marvel the maginificent Panama Canal. You can visit nearby Portobello, discover the ruins of Spanish forts, watch the colorful yachts sailing in the bay or bargain for treasures in the local markets. Time given, travel to the Gatun Locks for a bird's eye view of the immense ships passing through the Panama Canal.
Puerto Limón or Limón is the capital city of Limón province in Costa Rica. It is an important city for cruise ships traveling through the Panama Canal. Puerto Limón contains two port terminals, Limón and Moín. Two small islands, Uvita Island and Isla de Pájaros, are just offshore.
Coxen Hole, is the largest city on the island of Roatán, and the capital of the Bay Islands department of Honduras.