Open daily for expert advice
1300 857 345
Sales:

Sales: 8am-5pm Mon-Fri | 9am-5pm Saturday & Sunday AEST

Aftersales:

Aftersales: 9am-5pm Weekdays AEST

Caribbean from Miami with the Nautica

24 nights, 16 ports with theNauticaOceania Cruises#17310649
  • Tailored, exclusive experiences
  • All amenities and culinary delights included
  • Exotic, hard-to-reach destinations
Map Marker
Please wait
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Nautica
  • Caribbean
  • Miami
  • Miami, Florida, USA
  • 24 nights
  • 09/11/2024
  • 17310649
Itinerary & Map
On Request

Day

port

Info

1Miami, Florida, USAEmbarkment17:00
depart 17:00
Miami, Florida, USA
Miami, situated on the Atlantic coast in Southeast Florida, is the world's busiest cruise port. An array of world-famous beaches such as South Beach, which is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, continue to put the city on the map for cruise vacationers. Miami is home to many beautiful and lush national parks and botanical gardens, such as Biscayne National Park and the divine Pinecrest Gardens.
2Cruising
3Cruising
4St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda12:0020:00
arrive 12:00depart 20:00
St. John's is the capital of the island nation Antigua and Barbuda in the Caribbean. Sights worth seeing include the St. John's Harbor, the St. John's Cathedral and the colonial court House.Saint. John's is among the most developed communitys in the Lesser Antilles, with a population of 22,193, St.John is the chief port of the island Antigua. The city became famous for numerous shopping centres and a variety of boutiques throughout the city.
5Castries, Saint Lucia10:0019:00
arrive 10:00depart 19:00
Castries, Saint Lucia
In the capital of St. Lucia, you will find one of the finest harbors in the West Indies. A large part of the islands exports of bananas, sugar cane, rum and syrup pass through Castries. The city was founded by the French, whose influence is felt today. The backdrop to the town is the mountain of Morne Fortune, which is an ever-present reminder of the natural beauty to be found all over the island if you venture away from the colourful buildings, markets and stores.
6St. George's, Grenada08:0021:00
arrive 08:00depart 21:00
St. George's, the capital city of Grenada is a colourful and charming town based in a horseshoe-shaped harbour backed by lush volcanic hills. There is a real sense of history in St. George's, with forts lining the hills, colonial street names and buildings in the town, a reminder of the French and British presence in the past. A tour is the ideal way to discover St. George's, outlining the stories and tales of all the famous landmarks. The natural beauty of the island is also waiting to be discovered with an eco tour or scubadiving trip.
7Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago07:0016:00
arrive 07:00depart 16:00
Port of Spain is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the most important port in the country. The city has plenty of attractions from the past centuries. Fort San Andreas was built in 1785 to protect the harbor and visit one of the Gothic Revival style churches or one of the large mosques with minarets. In the Botanical Garden of the city and the zoo, you get insight into the flora and fauna of Trinidad and Tobago.
8Cruising
9Cruising
10Macapa, Brazil10:0011:00
arrive 10:00depart 11:00
Macapa is located in the north of Brazil and at the mouth of the Amazon. It is the capital of Amapa and has about 345,000 residents. Macapa is known for its football stadium, whose center line coincides exactly with the equator.
11Amazon River09:0018:00
arrive 09:00depart 18:00
The Amazon River is the longest river in South America and one of the longest in the world. Although the river primarily flows through Brazil, it also passes through Colombia and Peru. The river is an integral part of the Amazon Rainforest, providing a habitat to the South American flora and fauna. The river was also responsible for the economic boom along its shores, promoting trade through the easy passage of boats.
12Boca da Valeria, Brazil07:0015:00
arrive 07:00depart 15:00
Boca da Valeria, Brazil
Boca da Valeria is a small Indigenous Brazilian village of about 100 inhabitants on the Amazon River. With no major roads around, the village is only accessible by boat. Visitors can catch a glimpse of what everyday life is like in an Amazonian village: greeting indigenous people in traditional garb, observing the local flora and fauna up close and experiencing native customs and traditions.
13Manaus, Brazil09:0017:00
arrive 09:00depart 17:00
Manaus is the capital of Amazonas, Brazil's largest state, which is almost entirely covered by the Amazon rainforest. The surrounding jungle is home to various species of monkeys and birds. As Manaus is situated on the banks of the Rio Negro just a few kilometres from the mouth of the Amazon, the city benefited very well from the Amazon rubber boom, resulting in interesting architecture around town.
14Parintins, Brazil11:0019:00
arrive 11:00depart 19:00
Parintins is the second largest city in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Sitting on the formal river island of Ilha Tupinambarana, the city is part of the eponymous microregion. Parintins is also the site of Bumba Meu Boi every June, the second biggest folklore festival behind Carnaval. During this event, spectators watch two costumed groups dance, sing and parade around the Bumbódromo stadium to recount a local legend.
15Alter do Chão, Brazil07:0015:00
arrive 07:00depart 15:00
Situated on the right bank of the Rio Tapajos is the district Alter do Chão in the Brazilian city of Santarém. The former village benefited from the Amazon rubber boom but suffered from a recession soon after. Nowadays, the district relies solely on tourism to support itself economically. Alter do Chão is the main tourist spot of Santarém, offering visitors and locals alike a beautiful freshwater beach with white sand.
16Macapa, Brazil13:0014:00
arrive 13:00depart 14:00
Macapa is located in the north of Brazil and at the mouth of the Amazon. It is the capital of Amapa and has about 345,000 residents. Macapa is known for its football stadium, whose center line coincides exactly with the equator.
17Cruising
18Cruising
19Bridgetown, Barbados09:0018:00
arrive 09:00depart 18:00
Bridgetown is the island's largest city and is a vibrant and historic cultural gem. The city was founded by the British, meaning there is a terrific mix of old and new on the island with historic British colonial buildings alongside modern structures such as shopping centres and financial institutions. Always a lively city, there is a large amount of shopping, dining and cultural experiences to discover. Street vendors provide colour and character to the streets and the local bars and restaurants are the perfect way to immerse yourself in the Caribbean culture.
20Roseau, Dominica07:0016:00
arrive 07:00depart 16:00
The seaside city of Roseau, capital of Dominica, has a rich history. The city boasts Creole architecture from the eighteenth century, and its Old Market, which vendors now flock to to sell their handicrafts and produce, is a former site for slave auctions. Visitors can immerse themselves in the nation's history at the Dominica Museum or see the local flora and fauna at the Dominica Botanical Gardens.
21Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands10:0019:00
arrive 10:00depart 19:00
Jost Van Dyke is an island in the Caribbean and is one of the British Virgin Islands.
22San Juan, Puerto Rico07:0013:00
arrive 07:00depart 13:00
San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan is the capital and largest city of Puerto Rico. As a cruising hot spot in the Caribbean, San Juan offers all of the amenities and attractions of a modern city. The city is divided into Old and New San Juan. Old San Juan dates back five centuries and is known for its colourful buildings and old forts, which once protected the island. El Morro is a well-known fort that now houses a small military museum. At the city walls that surround San Juan is The Paseo de la Princesca, a beautiful promenade with shops, restaurants, and gorgeous views.
23Cruising
24Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas10:0019:00
arrive 10:00depart 19:00
Great Stirrup Cay is a small sandbank island which counts as part of the Bahamas. It is characterized by long white beaches with not much vegetation due to the temperature. However, coconut palms still decorate the island and the crystal clear waters marry the white sand beaches perfectly.
25Miami, Florida, USADisembarkment06:00
arrive 06:00
Miami, Florida, USA
Miami, situated on the Atlantic coast in Southeast Florida, is the world's busiest cruise port. An array of world-famous beaches such as South Beach, which is known for its vibrant nightlife scene, continue to put the city on the map for cruise vacationers. Miami is home to many beautiful and lush national parks and botanical gardens, such as Biscayne National Park and the divine Pinecrest Gardens.
Oceania Cruises# 17310649

Caribbean from Miami with the Nautica

24 nights, 16 ports with the Nautica
Services
Services Included:
  • A cruise from/to Miami, Florida, USA on board the Nautica
  • All meals and entertainment onboard
  • Ships gratuities
  • Port taxes and government charges
  • Accommodation in the cabin category booked
Optional bookable services:
  • Transfers
  • Additional flights
  • Hotels
  • Rental vehicles
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Travel insurance
Load more
Dates & Prices
LoadingPlease wait

Please select one of the following cabin types

Cabin type
    Journey Overview
    LoadingPlease wait
    Cruise1st acts as an intermediary for Oceania Cruises.
    +
    If you click on "Send booking request", a preliminary non-binding inquiry will be created. Our privacy policy applies.
    * Whilst all information is correct at the time of publication, offers are subject to change. Please note that many of the prices shown on this website are not shown in real time. While we endeavour to keep our pricing as up-to-date as possible, the advertised prices shown here may differ slightly from the live prices in our booking system. Our agency reserves the right to correct errors without penalty.
    Overview
    Itinerary
    Included Services
    Ship
    Decks
    price loading

    Itinerary

    Cruise Waypoints
    Day
    port
    Info
    1
    Miami, Florida, USA
    Embarkment
    2
    Cruising
    3
    Cruising
    4
    St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
    5
    Castries, Saint Lucia
    6
    St. George's, Grenada
    7
    Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
    8
    Cruising
    9
    Cruising
    10
    Macapa, Brazil
    11
    Amazon River
    12
    Boca da Valeria, Brazil
    13
    Manaus, Brazil
    14
    Parintins, Brazil
    15
    Alter do Chão, Brazil
    16
    Macapa, Brazil
    17
    Cruising
    18
    Cruising
    19
    Bridgetown, Barbados
    20
    Roseau, Dominica
    21
    Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
    22
    San Juan, Puerto Rico
    23
    Cruising
    24
    Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas
    25
    Miami, Florida, USA
    Disembarkment