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Pearls Of The Panama Canal – Miami to Miami

Departing on 23 Mar 2025 from Miami aboard the Sirena - Cruise No: 1999878

Your Itinerary

Miami — Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas — Costa Maya, Mexico — Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala — Belize City, Belize — Roatan — Caribbean Sea Cruising — Puerto Limon — Panama Canal Transit, Panama — Panama City, Panama — Panama City, Panama — Panama City, Panama — Panama Canal Transit, Panama — Cartagena, Colombia — Santa Marta — Oranjestad — Willemstad — Kralendijk, Bonaire — Cruising the Caribbean Sea — Port Antonio — Cruising the Atlantic Ocean — Miami
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Port
Info
Arrive
Depart
1
23 Mar '25
Miami
18:00

People-watchers will enjoy South Beachs Ocean Drive, while architecture buffs will love the Art Deco District. If youre looking for something a bit different, there are world-class museums and shopping venues too. In Miami, there really is something for everyone.

2
24 Mar '25
Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas
07:00
15:00

At this 250-acre paradise in the Berry Islands chain, you can dance to a local band in front of the bandstand or relax in a private beachfront cabana. Hike along a trail to the old lighthouse or splash around the Aqua Park. Go swimming, snorkeling or kayaking. Play a rousing game of volleyball with your shipmates.

3
25 Mar '25
At Sea
4
26 Mar '25
Costa Maya, Mexico
07:00
17:00

The cruise port of Costa Maya in Mexicos developing Costa Maya region is surrounded by dense jungle and turquoise waters and blessed with radiant sunshine. No wonder the ancient Maya lived nearby, building ceremonial centers like Chacchoben, where you can climb among the ruins, many of which are still being excavated. Look for raucous toucans in the trees.

5
27 Mar '25
Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala
08:00
21:00

Visit fascinating Quiriguá and its stunning Mayan stele. Take a boat ride along the Rio Dulce to Lake Izabal past riverside Mayan villages, lush tropical vegetation and Fort San Felipe. Or take a short flight to Flores for an unforgettable visit to incredible, mysterious Tikal, its soaring ancient temples rising from the jungle floor.

6
28 Mar '25
Belize City, Belize
07:00
17:00

Visit the beautifully restored temples and plazas of Cahal Pech, a major Mayan site on a hilltop, or explore Belize City and its museum filled with Mayan artifacts. Journey along the Olde Belize River en route to Altun Ha and watch for howler monkeys, alligators and iguanas. Or head for the stunning Barrier Reef to dive or snorkel in crystalline waters.

7
29 Mar '25
Roatan
08:00
18:00

Luxuriate on the magnificent beaches, snorkel or dive and explore the superb shallow reefs, or discover the islands other natural wonders on a horseback ride on the beach and through a tropical forest past spectacular volcanic rocks.

8
30 Mar '25
Caribbean Sea Cruising
9
31 Mar '25
Puerto Limon
08:00
16:00

Ride the aerial tram through the rainforest canopy at Braulio Carillo National Park. Take a boat ride through the Tortuguero Canals or the Estero Negro estuary, the rich jungle tapestry all around, while watching for colorful birds, monkeys, iguanas, sloths, crocodiles and the legendary, iridescent Blue Morpho butterfly.

10
1 Apr '25
Panama Canal Transit, Panama

The Panama Canal is approximately 50 miles long and joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The waterway was cut through one of the narrowest portions of land joining North and South America and took over 400 years to complete. The canal was started by the French and finished by the United States. During the course of this construction over 30,000 people lost their lives. The first ship to transit the Panama Canal was in 1914 and today about fourteen thousand vessels do so each year.

11
1 Apr '25
Panama City, Panama
20:00

You probably can’t think of Panama City without conjuring images of the Panama Canal. But nearly 400 years before the Panama Canal opened its locks, Panama City was making its mark. From the vestiges of the original settlement to the modern skyscrapers, experience the history and culture of one of the Pacific Coast’s oldest continuously inhabited European settlements. After exploring the bustling local markets in search of fresh fish or artisan handicrafts, admire the restored Spanish Colonial architecture in Casco Viejo. Or you can head to the Miraflores Locks and watch one of the modern world’s most heroic feats of engineering in action.

12
2 Apr '25
Panama City, Panama

You probably can’t think of Panama City without conjuring images of the Panama Canal. But nearly 400 years before the Panama Canal opened its locks, Panama City was making its mark. From the vestiges of the original settlement to the modern skyscrapers, experience the history and culture of one of the Pacific Coast’s oldest continuously inhabited European settlements. After exploring the bustling local markets in search of fresh fish or artisan handicrafts, admire the restored Spanish Colonial architecture in Casco Viejo. Or you can head to the Miraflores Locks and watch one of the modern world’s most heroic feats of engineering in action.

13
3 Apr '25
Panama City, Panama
04:00

You probably can’t think of Panama City without conjuring images of the Panama Canal. But nearly 400 years before the Panama Canal opened its locks, Panama City was making its mark. From the vestiges of the original settlement to the modern skyscrapers, experience the history and culture of one of the Pacific Coast’s oldest continuously inhabited European settlements. After exploring the bustling local markets in search of fresh fish or artisan handicrafts, admire the restored Spanish Colonial architecture in Casco Viejo. Or you can head to the Miraflores Locks and watch one of the modern world’s most heroic feats of engineering in action.

14
3 Apr '25
Panama Canal Transit, Panama

The Panama Canal is approximately 50 miles long and joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The waterway was cut through one of the narrowest portions of land joining North and South America and took over 400 years to complete. The canal was started by the French and finished by the United States. During the course of this construction over 30,000 people lost their lives. The first ship to transit the Panama Canal was in 1914 and today about fourteen thousand vessels do so each year.

15
4 Apr '25
Cartagena, Colombia
11:00
20:00

Take a scenic drive through the residential area of Manga and admire the beautiful mansions. Explore the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, a fort that was once the most important military structure built in Latin America. Enjoy a boat ride to the Islas del Rosario and continue to the island of San Martín de Pajarales to visit the aquarium. Board a beautiful Spanish galleon, a replica of a 17th century sailing ship, for a cruise of the inner bay of Cartagena.

16
5 Apr '25
Santa Marta
07:00
16:00

From the mangroves of Ciénaga Grande to the beaches of Tayrona National Park, Santa Marta offers a multitude of thrilling adventures. The oldest city in Colombia, it abounds with Spanish colonial charm, including one of the first basilicas built in Latin America, the Cathedral of Santa Marta. To learn of ancient history, explore the Ciudad Perdida, or “Lost City,” believed to have been founded 650 years before Machu Picchu.

17
6 Apr '25
Oranjestad
11:00
21:00

Distinguished by its colorful Dutch colonial architecture, Oranjestad is the capital of Aruba, first settled in 1796. Named as a tribute to the Dutch king William of Orange, the city today attracts tourists searching for duty-free bargains and strolling around the beautiful streets.

18
7 Apr '25
Willemstad
07:00
19:00

Take in the charming Dutch colonial architecture along the Willemstad harbor in this historic town that has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the aquamarine waters of Curacaos numerous beaches and dive along the stunning coral reefs and hidden caverns. Hike the trails or join a safari through Christoffel National Park to observe the rare flora and fauna.

19
8 Apr '25
Kralendijk, Bonaire
07:00
17:00

Go for a hike in Washington-Slagbaai National Park and look for birds, lizards and iguanas. Snorkel in the sapphire seas surrounded by a rainbow of tropical fish. Visit a butterfly garden, go sea kayaking through mangroves, see the famed saltwater lake Gotomeer, watch the fishing boats along the Playa Pabou waterfront, or enjoy a quiet moment on Pink Beach or at the Lourdes Grotto.

20
9 Apr '25
Cruising the Caribbean Sea
21
10 Apr '25
Port Antonio
06:00
14:00

For centuries, Jamaica has welcomed settlers from all around the world. This small island has played host to the Amerindians who discovered it, to Europeans who fought to own it, to Africans forced to call it home and to Asians, Indians and Middle Easterners searching for a better life. Each group carried with it a story and tradition, throwing everything into Jamaicas melting pot. After centuries of brewing, all have blended together to give the island its rich history and heritage – an international smorgasbord of legends, cultures and customs, all displayed against the background of Jamaicas beautiful mountains and valleys.

22
11 Apr '25
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
23
12 Apr '25
Miami
08:00

People-watchers will enjoy South Beachs Ocean Drive, while architecture buffs will love the Art Deco District. If youre looking for something a bit different, there are world-class museums and shopping venues too. In Miami, there really is something for everyone.

Launched

2018

Tonnage

30,277

Length

594

Crew

400

Capacity

684

Elegant sister ship to charming Regatta, Insignia and Nautica, Oceania Cruises’ newest addition, Sirena embodies the most treasured elements of our celebrated fleet, and features a few highlights all her own. With the introduction of two culinary experiences, Sirena offers even more ways to savor The Finest Cuisine at Sea. Tuscan Steak, a new specialty restaurant, serves Italian favorites, succulent steaks and fresh seafood inspired by Toscana and Polo Grill. The Grand Dining Room offers a surprise transformation into The Bistro during lunch, which serves classic French fare as well as regional specialties and lunchtime favorites. Also featuring the beloved restaurant Red Ginger, Sirena invites you to enjoy bold Asian cuisine in a fresh new way.

Card Room
Golf Putting Green
Library

Bar
Grand Dining Room
Lounge
Patio Grill
Terrace Cafe
Tuscan Grill
Waves Bar

Casino
Dance Floor
Horizons
Shuffleboard

Boutique
Elevator
Medical Centre
Reception

Beauty Salon
Spa
Sun Deck

Fitness Center

Description

Elegant sister ship to charming Regatta, Insignia and Nautica, Oceania Cruises’ newest addition, Sirena embodies the most treasured elements of our celebrated fleet, and features a few highlights all her own. With the introduction of two culinary experiences, Sirena offers even more ways to savor The Finest Cuisine at Sea. Tuscan Steak, a new specialty restaurant, serves Italian favorites, succulent steaks and fresh seafood inspired by Toscana and Polo Grill. The Grand Dining Room offers a surprise transformation into The Bistro during lunch, which serves classic French fare as well as regional specialties and lunchtime favorites. Also featuring the beloved restaurant Red Ginger, Sirena invites you to enjoy bold Asian cuisine in a fresh new way.

Recreational

Card Room
Golf Putting Green
Library

Food and Drink

Bar
Grand Dining Room
Lounge
Patio Grill
Terrace Cafe
Tuscan Grill
Waves Bar

Entertainment

Casino
Dance Floor
Horizons
Shuffleboard

Other

Boutique
Elevator
Medical Centre
Reception

Relaxation

Beauty Salon
Spa
Sun Deck

Fitness

Fitness Center

Included Services

  • Port Taxes & Fees
  • Drinks with Lunch and Dinner Included
  • Includes Speciality Dining

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