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Departing on 6 Jan 2029 from Dubai aboard the EXPLORA I - Cruise No: 2335741
Trip into India’s sultry south with a Portuguese-tinged past and rich Goan culture. Gallivant around colourful townhouses and Hindu temples in Old Goa, step back in time on fort walks and UNESCO church crawls, or pop into Panaji for a private guided tour of the Rembrandt of the East. Set off to spice plantations, India’s most beautiful beaches and jungles where tumbling waterfalls beg to be explored. Cast lines with expert anglers in fishermen’s paradise, haggle for earthenware in must-see flea markets and bend into bona fide yoga. Former hippie crowds may have trailed off, but the tropical peace and love remain.
Lose your heart to Kerala’s melting pot of diverse cultures, scenic splendour, spirituality and spices. Cruise by rickshaw for a time warp past ancient houses, colourful churches and Chinese fishing nets in Fort Cochin. Replace Kochi bustle with tranquil birdsong at the Bird Sanctuary, float through a web mangroves and monkeys on the remote Kumarakom backwaters and have a moment at the dramatic Athirappilly Falls. Dip into palm-lined sands for some R&R and venture inland to hike through lush wildlife filled forests to thundering Thommankuthu, gawp at spellbinding gems in the world’s richest temple and marvel at nearby Maharaja treasures. Indulge in Ayurveda to enhance body and mind, galleries to admire artworks and Cult Modern for some threads. Descend on colonial bars for thirst quenching cocktails and treat yourself to spicy seafood and curries under punkah fans. Sense-jolting Kerala seduces with spicy Southern Indian culture.
Cheerfully painted houses that cling to cliffs, and a maze of cobbled alleyways adorned with murals that emote love, life and optimism dazzle in the Valley of Paradise, Valparaiso. Spread over 42 steep hills connected by funicular, the World Monuments Fund crowned this curious system of lifts one of the world’s 100 most-endangered historical treasures. Artists, writers and musicians have long made the city their home. Now, a UNESCO-protected city of urban creativity where avant-garde culture, and a growing art and music scene keep the city future-focused. Progressive and positively picturesque, you will enjoy explorations before or after your journey to sensational Santiago, where you can visit the vineyards of Maipo Valley and Vina del Mar or trek to remote Easter Island, the primordial Galapagos Islands, or mythical Machu Picchu.
Cheerfully painted houses that cling to cliffs, and a maze of cobbled alleyways adorned with murals that emote love, life and optimism dazzle in the Valley of Paradise, Valparaiso. Spread over 42 steep hills connected by funicular, the World Monuments Fund crowned this curious system of lifts one of the world’s 100 most-endangered historical treasures. Artists, writers and musicians have long made the city their home. Now, a UNESCO-protected city of urban creativity where avant-garde culture, and a growing art and music scene keep the city future-focused. Progressive and positively picturesque, you will enjoy explorations before or after your journey to sensational Santiago, where you can visit the vineyards of Maipo Valley and Vina del Mar or trek to remote Easter Island, the primordial Galapagos Islands, or mythical Machu Picchu.
Sunbathers and surfers seek Coquimbo’s sunny climate and snow-white beaches but its endlessly clear skies makes this one of Chile’s top 10 places to view the Milky Way and solar phenomenon, notably, the Cerro Tololo Observatory is the 6th largest in the Southern Hemisphere. The region’s history also is most intriguing. Erosion from sea level changes revealed numerous dinosaurs and 4,000-year-old petroglyphs. It also created the fertile Elqui Valley which today produces world-class wines and brandy, the secret ingredient in Chile’s infamous pisco sour. Let your spirit fly at a mixology class then toast the heavenly skies.
Known for the grape brandy that bears its name, Pisco sits on the western coast of Peru’s lowlands. Its position at water’s edge and proximity to the Andes, made a strategic home for the ancient Paracas people. Aptly named ‘bird’, in their Quechua language, for the amazing array of bird species still seen on the rocky outcroppings nearby. Well-preserved is the area’s natural history including ancient vineyards in operation since 1684 and elegant tasting rooms for some of Chile’s best-known wine varietals. Pisco also is where many adventurers take the opportunity of a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines pictographs etched in the desert some 2,000 years ago. History’s treasures preserved in nature.
Named in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro to commemorate its founding on the Catholic holiday of Three Kings Day, Lima is majestically sophisticated on a gorgeous oceanfront. A mix of cultures, climates, and architecture, Lima seamlessly blends its 500 years of history – pre-Columbian, colonial, Spanish, and Asian – into a contemporary recipe that consistently earns it the title of “world’s capital of cuisine”. Savour its soul in lime-marinated ceviche, lomo saltado, and potent pisco sours. Stroll flower-line boulevards in the colonial quarter, which was declared a “Cultural Heritage of Humankind”. Picture yourself in the Barranco amongst the artistic and bohemian. Listen to the stomping boots of the Changing of the Guards at Government Palace. Venture further afield into the magnificent wetlands for a moment of mindfulness. Saddle a high-stepping Caballo de Paso, a horse breed unique to Peru. Or answer the call of the wild in nearby Torres del Paine National Park to trek through forests, fjords and glaciers.
Named in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro to commemorate its founding on the Catholic holiday of Three Kings Day, Lima is majestically sophisticated on a gorgeous oceanfront. A mix of cultures, climates, and architecture, Lima seamlessly blends its 500 years of history – pre-Columbian, colonial, Spanish, and Asian – into a contemporary recipe that consistently earns it the title of “world’s capital of cuisine”. Savour its soul in lime-marinated ceviche, lomo saltado, and potent pisco sours. Stroll flower-line boulevards in the colonial quarter, which was declared a “Cultural Heritage of Humankind”. Picture yourself in the Barranco amongst the artistic and bohemian. Listen to the stomping boots of the Changing of the Guards at Government Palace. Venture further afield into the magnificent wetlands for a moment of mindfulness. Saddle a high-stepping Caballo de Paso, a horse breed unique to Peru. Or answer the call of the wild in nearby Torres del Paine National Park to trek through forests, fjords and glaciers.
Named in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro to commemorate its founding on the Catholic holiday of Three Kings Day, Lima is majestically sophisticated on a gorgeous oceanfront. A mix of cultures, climates, and architecture, Lima seamlessly blends its 500 years of history – pre-Columbian, colonial, Spanish, and Asian – into a contemporary recipe that consistently earns it the title of “world’s capital of cuisine”. Savour its soul in lime-marinated ceviche, lomo saltado, and potent pisco sours. Stroll flower-line boulevards in the colonial quarter, which was declared a “Cultural Heritage of Humankind”. Picture yourself in the Barranco amongst the artistic and bohemian. Listen to the stomping boots of the Changing of the Guards at Government Palace. Venture further afield into the magnificent wetlands for a moment of mindfulness. Saddle a high-stepping Caballo de Paso, a horse breed unique to Peru. Or answer the call of the wild in nearby Torres del Paine National Park to trek through forests, fjords and glaciers.
Framed by two oceans connected by the singular Panama Canal (the 7th Wonder of the Modern World) this vibrant and dynamic urban centre is truly a city on the world’s stage of commerce and ecology. Sleek skyscrapers are surrounded by pristine nature. Soberanía National Park protects a bounty of flora and fauna minutes from downtown. Casco Antiguo, the cobblestoned colonial centre, is a lovely labyrinth of churches, palaces, and plazas lined with cafes and the best champagne rooftop bars in the city. A UNESCO creative hub for gastronomy, it is home to a vibrant and diverse food scene led by world-class chefs. An incredible cultural crossroads sure to connect you to the uncommon.
Framed by two oceans connected by the singular Panama Canal (the 7th Wonder of the Modern World) this vibrant and dynamic urban centre is truly a city on the world’s stage of commerce and ecology. Sleek skyscrapers are surrounded by pristine nature. Soberanía National Park protects a bounty of flora and fauna minutes from downtown. Casco Antiguo, the cobblestoned colonial centre, is a lovely labyrinth of churches, palaces, and plazas lined with cafes and the best champagne rooftop bars in the city. A UNESCO creative hub for gastronomy, it is home to a vibrant and diverse food scene led by world-class chefs. An incredible cultural crossroads sure to connect you to the uncommon.
Blending subtropical glamour with captivating cosmopolitan scene, featuring the best of Miami and the most exotic Caribbean cities of Colombia. In the calm of dawn, we call on Santa Marta, rippling with life against the peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains where the air sparkles like diamonds onto the city’s vibrant street life, organic coffee farms, a UNESCO biosphere, and ruins of the Lost City that are older than Peru’s Machu Picchu. Mysticism and realism turn your wanderlust into wandermust in Cartagena de India. Here, the city tells a story that few others can, beginning with Spanish colonisation, repeated attacks by the (original) pirates of the Caribbean, revolution, and the final resting place of world-acclaimed Nobel Peace writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez (considered the best Spanish writer since Cervantes). An overnight aboard EXPLORA I allows time to explore Cartagena’s UNESCO fortified old city, where an exuberance for life overflows in a maze of cobbled streets dripping with bougainvillea and history.
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Blending subtropical glamour with captivating cosmopolitan cities from suave Miami to the exotic beauties of- Colombia. The peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains tower over Santa Marta where the air sparkles like diamonds as it shimmers upon Bolivar’s Park. Turn a page of magical realism in Cartagena, a city that tells a story that few others can. An overnight allows time to explore the UNESCO fort and cobbled streets that drip with bougainvillea and history.
Presenting divers, windsurfers and nature lovers with the ultimate gifts of discovery, this journey fully displays Mother Nature’s tour de force of beauty above and below the Caribbean Sea’s surface. With a lovely enticement of ease, we begin in Barbados, an island of wonders: flying fish, green monkeys, subterranean waterfalls, and towering banyan trees with shaggy aerial roots that inspired the island’s Portuguese name, the “bearded ones.” The lure of geography blesses us on Sunday Island, formally baptised Dominica, where sperm whales swim her waters all year long. Uncrowded and unspoilt, its mountainous heart includes the 1,342-meter-high volcano and namesake Morne Trois Pitons National Park (a UNESCO gem) ringed by primordial rainforests thick with blooming orchids, jungle grottos, hot springs, and a profusion of rainbows in a swirling cloud of mist. Surround yourself in cerulean blue, tranquility and sky on Bonaire, considered the Caribbean’s shore-diving capital with more than 50 dive sites in a national marine park and coral reef all ringing the coastline. Head to Lac Bay, the birthplace of windsurfing, where an endless sweep of turquoise water mixes with a 90% chance of favourable winds. Following a westerly breeze, we find the city and harbour of Willemstad, both of which have earned a UNESCO award, with brightly coloured Dutch-gabled buildings that look like a tropical Amsterdam. With 26 hours in the Dutch West Indies port, we can take our time exploring this semi-arid island. Walk the Queen Emma Bridge, visit the Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, learn about African empires or take a walk on her wild side at the Ja Kok Salt Ponds, a briny inland lake where we may find the island’s national bird — the precocious pink flamingo — vividly strutting in flocks of profusion. Our Journey of discovery returns to Barbados, the birthplace of rum, where we salute Mother Nature with our final toast of ¡Salud!, Santé!, Prost!, Skål!, Cin cin!, and Kanpai!
Walk into a technicolour dream of sorbet-hued buildings in Oranjestad, where a Papiamento Indian past mingles with the trendy Dutch present. Slide into a submarine and descend along coral-crusted walls to see the magnificence of the ocean depths. Marvel at a landscape rugged and wild with wind-bent divi divi trees, kilometres of powder-white beaches and sandy deserts where cacti thrive under a luminescent sun. And don’t miss the Natural Bridge, formed by waves crashing on coral rock. Aruba is an island blessed.
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EXPLORA I, the first of four luxury best-in-class ships, will set sail in 2023, with the remaining ships ready to set sail in 2024, 2025 and 2026. Exquisitely designed with the guest and relaxed, home-like comfort in mind – and in partnership with the world’s foremost superyacht and luxury hospitality designers – the innovative ship will seamlessly blend elegant Swiss precision with modern European craftsmanship and vibrant design. With 461 oceanfront suites, penthouses and residences, guests will enjoy feeling closer to the sea and in port thanks to their floor-to-ceiling windows and personal private terrace. Suites will start at 35 sqm (377 sq ft) which makes them among the most spacious for the luxury cruise category. Fourteen decks will provide ample indoor public space, maximising guest choice and create areas of quiet seclusion and privacy. Generous outdoor decks will boast more than 2,500 sqm (26,909 sq ft) delivering stunning views of the sea, with 64 private cabanas across 3 outdoor pools. A fourth pool, with a retractable glass roof, will allow swimming and poolside relaxation in any weather. Combined with various indoor and outdoor whirlpools on the ship’s promenade deck, the ship has been designed with water as a real focal point of the onboard experience – helping our guests discover their ocean state of mind. Tailored to suit personal preferences, flexible dining times at nine distinct restaurants will provide unrivalled variety at sea. Each venue will celebrate global culinary talents, with a focus on provenance and wholesome ingredients sustainably sourced from local partners. To make sure guests are spoilt for choice, several indoor and outdoor bars and lounges will also be in place to unwind and relax. The wellbeing experience onboard was inspired by our love for the sea, with a spacious indoor/outdoor spa and fitness area on board. From treatment rooms to state-of-the-art fitness equipment, group workout classes to personal training appointments, tailor-made programmes make keeping well while on holiday effortless and enjoyable. Bespoke wellness experiences at each destination will make relaxation and rejuvenation easily accessible both onboard and ashore.
Art Gallery
Culinary Arts Center
Observation Lounge
The Terrace
Indoor Pool
Outdoor Pool
Running Track
Asian Restaurant
Cabanas
Coffee & Chocolate Lounge
International Lounge & Bar
Kitchen
Lobby Bar
Private Dining Area
Sterling Steakhouse
Whisky Bar
Bar/lounge Area
Casino
Cigar Club Room
Main Lounge
Shopping Galleria
Day Spa & Fitness Centre
Whirlpool
EXPLORA I, the first of four luxury best-in-class ships, will set sail in 2023, with the remaining ships ready to set sail in 2024, 2025 and 2026. Exquisitely designed with the guest and relaxed, home-like comfort in mind – and in partnership with the world’s foremost superyacht and luxury hospitality designers – the innovative ship will seamlessly blend elegant Swiss precision with modern European craftsmanship and vibrant design. With 461 oceanfront suites, penthouses and residences, guests will enjoy feeling closer to the sea and in port thanks to their floor-to-ceiling windows and personal private terrace. Suites will start at 35 sqm (377 sq ft) which makes them among the most spacious for the luxury cruise category. Fourteen decks will provide ample indoor public space, maximising guest choice and create areas of quiet seclusion and privacy. Generous outdoor decks will boast more than 2,500 sqm (26,909 sq ft) delivering stunning views of the sea, with 64 private cabanas across 3 outdoor pools. A fourth pool, with a retractable glass roof, will allow swimming and poolside relaxation in any weather. Combined with various indoor and outdoor whirlpools on the ship’s promenade deck, the ship has been designed with water as a real focal point of the onboard experience – helping our guests discover their ocean state of mind. Tailored to suit personal preferences, flexible dining times at nine distinct restaurants will provide unrivalled variety at sea. Each venue will celebrate global culinary talents, with a focus on provenance and wholesome ingredients sustainably sourced from local partners. To make sure guests are spoilt for choice, several indoor and outdoor bars and lounges will also be in place to unwind and relax. The wellbeing experience onboard was inspired by our love for the sea, with a spacious indoor/outdoor spa and fitness area on board. From treatment rooms to state-of-the-art fitness equipment, group workout classes to personal training appointments, tailor-made programmes make keeping well while on holiday effortless and enjoyable. Bespoke wellness experiences at each destination will make relaxation and rejuvenation easily accessible both onboard and ashore.
Art Gallery
Culinary Arts Center
Observation Lounge
The Terrace
Indoor Pool
Outdoor Pool
Running Track
Asian Restaurant
Cabanas
Coffee & Chocolate Lounge
International Lounge & Bar
Kitchen
Lobby Bar
Private Dining Area
Sterling Steakhouse
Whisky Bar
Bar/lounge Area
Casino
Cigar Club Room
Main Lounge
Shopping Galleria
Day Spa & Fitness Centre
Whirlpool
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