The December 3, 2024 cruise on the Nautica departs from Miami, Florida. On this 10 Night Reefs & Rhythms (Miami To Cartagena) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 8 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Nautica sets sail on Tuesday, Dec 3rd and returns on Friday, Dec 13th.
Dec 3rd - Dec 13th
Oceania Cruise Line
from Miami, Florida
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
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Oceania Cruise Line
The Nautica was built in 2000 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Nautica is included in the cruise line's Regatta class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Nautica vs all other Oceania ships.
Nautica - December 3, 2024 - 10 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Dec 2nd | Miami, Florida |
2 | Dec 3rd | At Sea |
3 | Dec 5th | Costa Maya, Mexico |
4 | Dec 6th | Harvest Caye, Belize |
5 | Dec 7th | Santo Tomas De Castilla, Guatemala |
6 | Dec 8th | Coxen Hole, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras |
7 | Dec 8th | At Sea |
8 | Dec 10th | Puerto Limon, Costa Rica |
9 | Dec 11th | Colon, Panama |
10 | Dec 12th | Cartagena, Colombia |
11 | Dec 13th | Cartagena, Colombia |
Cruise Itinerary
The Nautica sails on December 3, 2024 for a 10 Night Reefs & Rhythms (Miami To Cartagena). The ship will depart the port of Miami, Florida at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Cartagena, Colombia on Dec 13th at 7:00 AM. During the 11-day journey, the Nautica will visit 7 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
Explore all that Miami has to offer, from the magnificent Port of Miami, to the world famous Everglades and Biscayne National Parks, historic Coconut Grove, and trendy South Beach. Other attractions include the Miami Seaquarium , Miami MetroZoo, and sports teams the Dolphins, Heat and Marlins. No wonder so many celebrities, such as Gloria Estefan, Madonna and Ricky Martin, call Miami home.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Costa Maya is located on the Mayan Riviera, so named because was the home of the Mayans. Lush jungle vegetation is juxtaposed with beautiful beaches that have recently become the destination for scuba divers and snorkelers wishing to explore the untouched coral reef. or take a drive through the jungle and see an amazing combination of birds and mammals, like the wild deer and jaguars, spider monkeys, monkeys, and even alligators.
Located approximately 35 miles north of Honduras in the Caribbean, Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands group. Plenty of great snorkeling and diving is found at the coral reefs off Roatan's coast.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
The second-largest city in Costa Rica, Puerto Limon will leave you with a lifetime of memories. Soak in the distinct Caribbean flavor of the city's world-famous Carnivale de Limon. See the wonder of the sea turtle nesting grounds in Tortugero. Delight in the dolphins at Manzanillo National Park. Or, if ultimate relaxation is your goal, sprawl luxuriously on any of the area's lavish sand beaches.
Colon is one of Latin America's busiest commercial centers. Since 1953, it has had a free trade zone, where merchants can import and export goods without paying duties. The main streets of Colon are often crowded with sailors, traders, and tourists. The city has many bars, nightclubs, and gambling establishments. Colon also has duty-free shops, which sell many products at low prices.
Once the port where the wealth of the New World flowed back to the Old, Cartagena also served as a notorious base for privateers and pirates. Today, you can stroll the tree-lined Spanish colonial artistry of old in the streets and see the works of the Gold Museum. The port is also a great place to find bargains on emeralds.
Once the port where the wealth of the New World flowed back to the Old, Cartagena also served as a notorious base for privateers and pirates. Today, you can stroll the tree-lined Spanish colonial artistry of old in the streets and see the works of the Gold Museum. The port is also a great place to find bargains on emeralds.