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Day by Day Summary and Map
Cruise Segment of Itinerary
Saturday - Mar 28, 2026
Day 1
St. Petersburg, United States
St. Petersburg impresses with its artistic focus and oceanic views, especially at the Salvador Dali Museum, which features an architecturally striking geodesic glass bubble known as "The Enigma". This museum houses an extensive collection of Dali's surrealist artworks, attracting art lovers from across the world. The city's appeal extends to its expansive waterfront parks, including the historic Fort De Soto Park which spans five interconnected islands with pristine beaches, kayak trails, and the old fort remains. The Sunken Gardens offer a botanical oasis filled with exotic plants, colorful flowers, and fluttering butterflies, showcasing St. Petersburg's commitment to botanical beauty. Meanwhile, the Grand Central District serves as a cultural hotspot with its eclectic art studios, unique shops, and innovative craft breweries, cementing its place as a center for both cultural and culinary pursuits in the Sunshine City. ... Read More
Sunday - Mar 29, 2026
Day 2
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
Perched on the edge of Charlotte Harbor, Punta Gorda captivates with its network of palm-lined streets and meticulously restored historical homes, particularly showcased in the Punta Gorda Historic District. The city is home to the Peace River Wildlife Center, where visitors can observe a variety of rehabilitated native animals in their natural habitats, emphasizing conservation and education. Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore its expansive network of kayak trails that wind through protective mangrove forests. Punta Gorda's Fishermen's Village combines a unique waterfront shopping and dining experience with a marina offering scenic cruises that highlight the natural beauty of the harbor. The city's commitment to maintaining its charming atmosphere and natural surroundings makes it a unique destination for those seeking a gentle pace and welcoming community spirit. ... Read More
Monday - Mar 30, 2026
Day 3
Marco Island, Florida, United States
The largest Barrier Island within Southwest Florida's Ten Thousand Islands area, Marco Island is located on the Gulf of Mexico. It's celebrated for its sweeping white-sand beaches and sparkling waters, particularly at Tigertail Beach, known for its shell-laden sands and natural tidal lagoon. The island is also a gateway to the Everglades, offering adventurers a chance to explore one of the world's most unique ecosystems via guided boat tours. Historical landmarks such as the Marco Island Historical Museum showcase the rich Calusa Native American heritage and the famed Key Marco Cat artifact. Along the island's serene waterfront, luxury resorts, and seafood restaurants offer picturesque dining experiences, where sunsets paint the sky in breathtaking hues of orange and pink. ... Read More
Tuesday - Mar 31, 2026
Day 4
At Sea
Set sail from Marco Island to Key West and soak in the stunning views from your private balcony. Watch the turquoise waters blend with the horizon, while frigatebirds glide overhead, and dolphins occasionally play in the ship's wake. Later, enrich your journey with an engaging afternoon program hosted by a knowledgeable onboard expert. ... Read More
Key West lies at the southernmost point of the continental United States, part of the Florida Keys archipelago. This island city is famed for its sun-soaked streets, lined with 19th-century wooden houses including the well-preserved home of President Harry S. Truman, known as the "Little White House", reflecting its political history. Duval Street, the vibrant main artery of Key West, offers an array of shops, galleries, and restaurants, where the smell of the classic Key Lime Pie sticks to the air. The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum is another prominent landmark, where the novelist lived in the 1930s and penned classics such as "To Have and Have Not". Key West's strategic location has made it a historical maritime center, highlighted by the Key West Shipwreck Museum, which explores its shipwreck salvaging past, adding to the island's diverse and eclectic character. ... Read More
One day is not enough for this port. There's still time to visit Fort Zachary Taylor, built in the mid-1800s, which played a crucial role during the Civil War and Spanish-American War. Mallory Square, located on the waterfront, is the heart of Key West's social life, known for its sunset celebrations that include skilled performers, artisans, and breathtaking sunsets. The Key West Lighthouse, built in 1847, stands as a beacon for mariners and now serves as a museum with a panoramic view of the island. The Audubon House & Tropical Gardens offers a glimpse into the life of a prosperous shipwreck salvager in the 19th century, surrounded by lush, tropical flora. These sites tell the stories of this unique island. ... Read More
Friday - Apr 3, 2026
Day 7
Key Biscayne, Florida, United States
An idyllic island town located south of Miami Beach and east of Miami, Key Biscayne is characterized by its tropical greenery and renowned for its peaceful beaches such as Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. The island hosts the Cape Florida Lighthouse, built in 1825, one of the oldest structures in the Miami area, providing expansive ocean and bay views. Historically significant, Key Biscayne served as a strategic and observation point during the Seminole Wars and later developed into a coconut farm before transforming into a luxurious resort community in the mid-20th century. The community atmosphere in Key Biscayne is relaxed with quiet, tree-lined streets. Discover the coastal barrier reef beneath the teal-colored waves on the shores of this sliver of paradise. ... Read More
Saturday - Apr 4, 2026
Day 8
West Palm Beach, United States
West Palm Beach emerges as a lively destination along the sun-drenched Florida coast, its skyline punctuated by sleek towers and swaying palm trees, casting shadows upon bustling streets steeped in history. This coastal city holds a rich past, with landmarks such as the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum showcasing the grandeur of its Gilded Age origins. Modernity intertwines with tradition as cultural institutions like the Norton Museum of Art offer glimpses into the city's artistic influence. Along the waterfront, the Intracoastal Waterway shimmers under the sun's rays, hosting a parade of yachts and sailboats. From the chic boutiques of Worth Avenue to the vibrant energy of Clematis Street, West Palm Beach invites exploration through not only the main streets but the alcoves of its stunning alleyways. ... Read More
Nestled along the Atlantic coast, this dynamic port boasts a rich history intertwined with America's space exploration endeavors, with iconic landmarks such as the Kennedy Space Center serving as a testament to mankind's quest for the stars. Discover fine sand beaches and bright blue waves crashing on the shores. Whether gazing at the stars above or setting sail into the boundless ocean, Port Canaveral embodies the spirit of adventure and discovery that defines Florida's Space Coast. ... Read More
Monday - Apr 6, 2026
Day 10
At Sea
As the ship departs for St. Augustine, the skyline of historic landmarks slowly fades into the horizon, leaving behind a trail of nostalgic charm. The Atlantic Ocean stretches endlessly along the Florida coast, its azure waters shimmering under the warm sun, inviting you to lose themselves in its vast embrace. Spend the day relaxing on the sun deck, meeting new friends in a comfortable lounge, or in solitude on your private balcony watching the water go by. ... Read More
Tuesday - Apr 7, 2026
Day 11
St. Augustine, Florida
Our next port town is a seasoned storyteller along the Atlantic coast. The city's skyline, adorned with Spanish moss-draped oaks, stands as a testament to its colonial roots, with the imposing silhouette of the Castillo de San Marcos fortress guarding the bay. Narrow alleys wind through the historic district, leading to architectural marvels like the Lightner Museum, housed within a former Gilded Age hotel dripping with opulence. The scent of salty sea air mingles with the aroma of freshly baked pastries wafting from quaint cafes lining St. George Street, where you can stroll beneath the gaze of the towering St. Augustine Cathedral, a beacon of faith since the 16th century. ... Read More
Wednesday - Apr 8, 2026
Day 12
Cruising the Tolomato River, United States
Set sail along the Tolomato River, an extraordinary waterway weaving through stunning landscapes. Behold the rare sight of the Atlantic Ocean peeking beyond the protected Barrier Islands, a captivating moment that few have the privilege to witness. Engage with an onboard naturalist as you stand on the open observation decks, where graceful sea turtles and slow-moving manatees swim beneath you and mesmerizing sunsets paint the sky in vivid hues. Discover hidden villages lining the riverbanks, each with its own story waiting to be uncovered. ... Read More
Thursday - Apr 9, 2026
Day 13
Amelia Island, United States
This secluded port is a playground of fun and history. With pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, this coastal paradise offers endless opportunities for sun-soaked adventures and water sports. Amelia Island's colorful past, from its pirate-filled history to its colonial roots, adds depth to its laid-back atmosphere. Wander through the charming streets of Fernandina Beach, where Victorian-era architecture and quaint shops invite exploration. ... Read More
Friday - Apr 10, 2026
Day 14
Jacksonville, United States
Jacksonville, framed by the expansive St. Johns River, is a dynamic city which celebrates a diverse cultural history, shaped by the Timucua Native Americans and a crucial role in the Civil Rights movement. In the Riverside district, architectural treasures from the early 1900s reflect the city's enduring spirit. Jacksonville claims the title for the largest urban park system in the U.S., inviting exploration among towering oaks and expansive green spaces. The city's revitalized downtown riverfront and historic music halls, where jazz legends once played, exemplify how Jacksonville seamlessly melds its historical roots with a modern vision. ... Read More
Saturday - Apr 11, 2026
Day 15
Jacksonville, United States
After enjoying breakfast onboard, you'll begin your journey home, carrying with you the memories of incredible experiences had along the way. Reflect on the vibrant cities, serene beaches, and a new understanding of the culture and history that have colored your travels.
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