Journey
10 Night Cruise sailing from Miami, Florida USA onboard Seven Seas Grandeur
Ship
Seven Seas Grandeur (More about the ship)
Departure Date
9 Dec 2026
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Itinerary
Cruise Itinerary
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- Day:Day 1
- Date:9 Dec 26
- Port:Miami, Florida USA
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:5:00 PM
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- Day:Day 3
- Date:11 Dec 26
- Port:Costa Maya, Mexico
- Arrive:8:00 AM
- Depart:6:00 PM
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- Day:Day 4
- Date:12 Dec 26
- Port:Belize City, Belize
- Arrive:8:00 AM
- Depart:6:00 PM
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- Day:Day 5
- Date:13 Dec 26
- Port:Harvest Caye, Belize
- Arrive:8:00 AM
- Depart:6:00 PM
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- Day:Day 6
- Date:14 Dec 26
- Port:Roatan, Honduras
- Arrive:8:00 AM
- Depart:6:00 PM
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- Day:Day 8
- Date:16 Dec 26
- Port:Montego Bay, Jamaica
- Arrive:8:00 AM
- Depart:5:00 PM
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- Day:Day 9
- Date:17 Dec 26
- Port:Grand Cayman (George Town)
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:4:00 PM
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- Day:Day 11
- Date:19 Dec 26
- Port:Miami, Florida USA
- Arrive:7:00 AM
- Depart:5:00 PM
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Your cruise in detail
Inspired by the past and reimagined for the future, Seven Seas Grandeur™ personifies our heritage of perfection.
Costa Maya, Mexico
Costa Maya is the closest port of access to many of the lesser known Mayan ruins in the Yucatan including Chacchoben and Kohunlich. These sites are substantially less excavated than the better known pyramids near Cancun. The Mexican government is trying to improve the standard of living for the Indian population. The path chosen to do this in the Costa Maya area is to develop small-scale ecological based tourism destinations, including natural reserve parks.
Belize City, Belize
Belize City was founded in the mid-17th century by British lumber harvesters. The city was ideal for the British as a central post because it was a natural outlet for local rivers and creeks down which the British shipped logwood and mahogany. Belize became independent in 1981, following a United Nations declaration to the effect. A British military force was maintained in Belize until 1993, when the government announced Belize would be handed over on January 1, 1994.
Harvest Caye, Belize
This pristine mangrove-covered private island is a gem in the crown of Belize’s natural resources. Encounter wildlife and learn about the fauna as you explore the island’s mangrove estuaries or snorkel along the reef that surrounds the island. Bask under the warm Caribbean sun on Harvest Caye’s untouched sandy beach located on its northern shores; enjoy an exhilarating day of water sports on the lagoon or simple take a stroll along the island village and marina.
Roatán, Honduras
Warm Caribbean waters with excellent diving, white sand beaches, and tropical sunsets are some of the attractions of the Bay Islands. Roatan’s major source of income is tourism, particularly because of SCUBA diving attractions. The underwater environment is rich and extensive with reefs surrounding the islands, often within swimming distance of the shore. Caves and caverns are a common feature, with a variety of sponge and the best collection of pillar coral.
Montego Bay, on the northwest coast, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean. It is Jamaica's second-largest city and a thriving port. Montego Bay has some excellent examples of Georgian architecture, a style emphasizing classic proportions. Outside Montego Bay lie several splendid plantations and great houses that are a reminder of a time when sugar, the Caribbean's boom crop, generated great fortunes for Jamaica's large landholders.
George Town, Cayman Islands
Christopher Columbus discovered the Cayman Islands in 1503 and named them Las Tortugas, because the only inhabitants found were turtles. By 1530, they were known as the Caymanas, meaning "crocodile" in Carib. Although Sir Francis Drake visited the islands in 1568, they did not come under British rule until 1670. The Caymanians are descendants of the English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh seamen who settled the islands and later intermarried with Jamaican immigrants. -
Travel dates
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- Departing:9 Dec 26
- From:Miami, Florida USA
- Price from: $9,020
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