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Los Angeles to Miami
Oceania CruisesSON280106C

Los Angeles to Miami

Date

2028-01-06

Duration

44 nights

Departure Port

Los Angeles

United States

Arrival Port

Miami

United States

Rating

Luxury

Theme

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Oceania Cruises

Sonata

Launched

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Refitted

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Tonnage

86,000 GT

Passengers

1,390

Cabins

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Crew

855

Length

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Width

35 m

Speed

20 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Los Angeles

Depart 17:00
United States
Los Angeles

Los Angeles rewards the curious traveller willing to look beyond its cinematic mythology: beneath the Pacific light and the freeway sprawl lies a city of extraordinary cultural plurality, world-class museums, and some of North America's most diverse cuisine. The Getty Center, perched above the city with panoramic views from the Pacific to the San Gabriel Mountains, houses one of the finest art collections in the United States. Santa Monica's Palisades Park at sunset and the boulevards of Silver Lake at any hour reveal a city perpetually reinventing itself. The port calls at San Pedro give access to Downtown, Hollywood, and Malibu's pristine beaches. Southern California's climate makes Los Angeles a year-round destination.

Day 2

Day 2

Ensenada

Arrive 07:00Depart 15:00
Mexico
Ensenada

Ensenada, Mexico, is a vibrant port town known for its rich history, stunning coastal landscapes, and exceptional culinary offerings. Must-do experiences include savoring authentic fish tacos and exploring the nearby Valle de Guadalupe wine region. The best time to visit is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and festivals abound.

Day 3

Day 3

At Sea

Day 4

Day 4

Cabo San Lucas

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a lively port town at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Must-do experiences include exploring the iconic El Arco rock formation and indulging in local delicacies like tacos de pescado and ceviche. The best season to visit is from November to April when the weather is pleasantly warm and ideal for outdoor adventures.

Day 5

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Day 6

Acapulco

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Acapulco

Acapulco is Mexico's legendary Pacific resort where golden-age glamour, the death-defying cliff divers of La Quebrada, and the colonial Manila Galleon trade heritage converge in one of the Pacific's most beautiful natural bays. Must-dos include the evening cliff-diving show at La Quebrada, grilled pescado a la talla at a Barra Vieja beach palapa, and the Fuerte de San Diego museum. Visit November through May for dry, sunny weather.

Day 7

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Day 8

Puerto Quetzal

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
Guatemala
Puerto Quetzal

Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's main Pacific port, serving as the gateway to the UNESCO-listed colonial city of Antigua and the volcanic splendor of Lake Atitlán. Must-dos include exploring Antigua's earthquake-preserved ruins, tasting highland-grown coffee and traditional pepián stew, and visiting lakeside Maya villages. The dry season from November through April offers the clearest skies and most comfortable conditions for highland exploration.

Day 9

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Day 10

Puntarenas

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Costa Rica
Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Day 11

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Day 12

Panama Canal

Arrive 06:00Depart 18:00

The Panama Canal is an artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade.

Day 13

Day 13

Cartagena

Arrive 11:00Depart 19:00
Colombia
Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Day 14

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

Day 15

George Town

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
Cayman Islands
George Town

Swim and snorkel with shy and gentle stingrays, see the underwater world from a semi-submersible sub, send a postcard from "Hell," visit a turtle farm where green sea turtles are raised, or just relax on miles and miles of exquisite white sand beach.

Day 16

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

Day 17

Miami

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 18

Day 18

At Sea

Day 19

Day 19

At Sea

Day 20

Day 20

Philipsburg

Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
Philipsburg

Philipsburg, capital of the Dutch side of Sint Maarten, packs extraordinary energy onto a narrow sand spit between Great Bay and the Great Salt Pond — two parallel streets of duty-free boutiques, creole restaurants, and rum bars backed by a beach where cruise ships anchor so close that their hulls seem to dominate the shoreline. The island's most celebrated spectacle is entirely involuntary: Princess Juliana International Airport, where landing aircraft pass at rooftop height over Maho Beach, drawing crowds of thrill-seekers every day. The 1648 Mount Concordia Treaty, dividing this sliver of land between France and the Netherlands, created the world's smallest territory shared by two nations. The dry season from December to April is optimal.

Day 21

Day 21

Fort de France

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Martinique
Fort de France

Fort-de-France, Martinique's gracious capital, blends French metropolitan sophistication with deep Caribbean soul in a way that no other island quite replicates. The Bibliothèque Schoelcher, a beautiful Art Nouveau building transported piece by piece from Paris for the 1889 World's Fair, anchors a downtown of wrought-iron balconies and aromatic spice markets. The surrounding countryside offers rum distilleries — some of the finest aged agricole rums in the world — dramatic rainforest hikes, and the haunting ruins of Saint-Pierre, destroyed by Mont Pelée's catastrophic 1902 eruption. December through May brings the driest, sunniest weather on this endlessly captivating island.

Day 22

Day 22

Castries

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Saint Lucia
Castries

Castries, the capital of St. Lucia, is a vibrant port steeped in history and culture, offering stunning architecture and a lively market atmosphere. Must-do experiences include savoring the national dish, green fig and saltfish, and exploring the picturesque Marigot Bay. The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is perfect for exploring this Caribbean gem.

Day 23

Day 23

St. Georges

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Grenada
St. Georges

St. George's, Grenada, is a vibrant port known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and fragrant markets brimming with local spices. Must-do experiences include savoring the local delicacies at the Market Square and exploring nearby Carriacou Island for its tranquil beaches. The best season to visit is from December to April, when the weather is pleasantly warm and dry.

Day 24

Day 24

At Sea

Day 25

Day 25

Oranjestad

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Aruba
Oranjestad

Oranjestad shimmers with an unlikely elegance — Dutch colonial architecture painted in ochre, terracotta, and sky-blue lining streets just fifteen miles off the Venezuelan coast, in a perpetual trade wind that keeps the island blissfully dry and golden-skied almost every day of the year. The island's Arikok National Park preserves ancient Caquetío petroglyphs, a rugged volcanic interior, and the dramatic Natural Pool carved from black rock on the windward coast. Eagle Beach, consistently ranked among the finest beaches in the Caribbean, lies minutes from the capital. Aruba's reliably brilliant weather — average 29°C with near-zero hurricane risk — makes it genuinely year-round, though December through April is the classic season.

Day 26

Day 26

At Sea

Day 27

Day 27

At Sea

Day 28

Day 28

Miami

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 29

Day 29

At Sea

Day 30

Day 30

At Sea

Day 31

Day 31

San Juan

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Puerto Rico
San Juan

San Juan, Puerto Rico's radiant colonial capital, is one of the Americas' most compellingly layered cities — a place where the sixteenth-century fortresses of El Morro and San Cristóbal stand sentinel over streets of painted townhouses and flowering balconies. The cobblestoned lanes of Old San Juan pulse with world-class rum bars, ceviche stands, and rooftop restaurants serving the island's vibrant cocina criolla. La Fortaleza, the oldest executive mansion in the Western Hemisphere still in use, anchors the historic district. Florecer, the district's famed bioluminescent bay, glows emerald after dark. January through April offers the most idyllic conditions.

Day 32

Day 32

Charlotte Amalie

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
U.S. Virgin Islands
Charlotte Amalie

Charlotte Amalie, the Danish-founded capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands on St. Thomas, is a Caribbean port of rare historical depth where colonial architecture, world-class duty-free shopping, and volcanic hillside panoramas converge around one of the Atlantic's most striking natural harbors. No visit is complete without climbing the historic 99 Steps for sweeping harbor views and taking a ferry to St. John's pristine Virgin Islands National Park. The dry season from December through April offers the most luminous skies and calmest seas, coinciding perfectly with peak cruise season.

Day 33

Day 33

Basseterre

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Basseterre

Basseterre, capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis — the smallest sovereign nation in the Americas — is the gateway to an island whose volcanic drama and layered colonial history distinguish it from every other Caribbean port. Mount Liamuiga's cloud-capped summit and its rainforest-filled crater lake await hikers, while the UNESCO-listed Brimstone Hill Fortress, one of the finest surviving examples of British colonial military architecture, commands sweeping views across neighboring islands. The surrounding plantation inns — sugar estates converted into intimate boutique hotels — offer the most atmospheric accommodation in the Eastern Caribbean. Visit November through April for the driest, sunniest weather.

Day 34

Day 34

Pointe-à-Pitre

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
Guadeloupe
Pointe-à-Pitre

Pointe-à-Pitre is the bustling capital of Guadeloupe, offering a vibrant mix of Creole culture, historical significance, and stunning natural beauty. Must-do experiences include sampling the local delicacies like “colombo de poulet” and exploring the nearby Îles des Saintes for their breathtaking beaches. The best season to visit is from mid-December to mid-April, when the weather is pleasantly warm and dry.

Day 35

Day 35

Tortola

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
British Virgin Islands
Tortola

Tortola, the largest island in the British Virgin Islands, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Must-do experiences include savoring Anegada lobster and exploring the stunning Baths on Virgin Gorda. The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is perfect for beach lounging and island adventures.

Day 36

Day 36

At Sea

Day 37

Day 37

At Sea

Day 38

Day 38

Miami

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 39

Day 39

Cruising the Straits of Florida

Day 40

Day 40

Cozumel

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Cozumel

Sacred pilgrimage island of the ancient Maya and now Mexico's most celebrated diving destination, Cozumel offers two distinct experiences in perfect combination. The vast Palancar Reef — part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system — delivers some of the Caribbean's most spectacular underwater scenery, with drift diving through canyons draped in black coral and sea fans. Ashore, San Miguel's colourful streetlife, fresh ceviche, and handcrafted silver jewellery invite leisurely exploration. Diving conditions are excellent year-round, though November through April brings the clearest visibility and the calmest seas for surface excursions.

Day 41

Day 41

Roatan

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Honduras
Roatan

Roatán, Honduras's jewel in the Caribbean Sea, is surrounded by the second-largest coral reef system on Earth — an underwater wilderness of extraordinary richness that draws divers and snorkellers from around the world. The West End and West Bay beaches deliver postcard perfection: sugar-white sands, turquoise shallows, and hammocks swaying beneath coconut palms. Jungle-clad hills hide zip lines, sloth sanctuaries, and Garifuna fishing villages preserving centuries-old Afro-Caribbean traditions. Local lobster, fresh from the reef and grilled with garlic, is the island's defining culinary pleasure. February through April offers the clearest waters and most radiant skies.

Day 42

Day 42

Harvest Caye

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Belize
Harvest Caye

Harvest Caye is a private island resort off Belize's southern coast, offering pristine beaches and access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef's extraordinary marine life. Top experiences include reef snorkelling, Monkey River wildlife tours to spot howler monkeys and manatees, and visiting ancient Maya ruins at Nim Li Punit. November through April provides the driest weather, though snorkelling is superb year-round.

Day 43

Day 43

Costa Maya

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Costa Maya

On Mexico's Southern Caribbean coast, Costa Maya blends ancient Maya heritage with turquoise Caribbean beauty in one of the region's most unspoiled cruising destinations. The nearby archaeological site of Chacchoben — its jungle-shrouded temples dating to 200 AD — rewards those who venture inland with an atmosphere of genuine discovery, far from the well-trodden ruins of the north. The protected Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the world's second largest, offers exceptional snorkelling and diving directly offshore. November through April guarantees dry, sunny days with crystalline visibility in the water — the ideal season for exploring both reef and rainforest.

Day 44

Day 44

Cruising the Straits of Florida

Day 45

Day 45

Miami

Arrive 08:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 1

Los Angeles

Depart 17:00
United States
Los Angeles

Los Angeles rewards the curious traveller willing to look beyond its cinematic mythology: beneath the Pacific light and the freeway sprawl lies a city of extraordinary cultural plurality, world-class museums, and some of North America's most diverse cuisine. The Getty Center, perched above the city with panoramic views from the Pacific to the San Gabriel Mountains, houses one of the finest art collections in the United States. Santa Monica's Palisades Park at sunset and the boulevards of Silver Lake at any hour reveal a city perpetually reinventing itself. The port calls at San Pedro give access to Downtown, Hollywood, and Malibu's pristine beaches. Southern California's climate makes Los Angeles a year-round destination.

Day 2

Ensenada

Arrive 07:00Depart 15:00
Mexico
Ensenada

Ensenada, Mexico, is a vibrant port town known for its rich history, stunning coastal landscapes, and exceptional culinary offerings. Must-do experiences include savoring authentic fish tacos and exploring the nearby Valle de Guadalupe wine region. The best time to visit is during the spring and fall, when the weather is mild and festivals abound.

Day 3

At Sea

Day 4

Cabo San Lucas

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is a lively port town at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Must-do experiences include exploring the iconic El Arco rock formation and indulging in local delicacies like tacos de pescado and ceviche. The best season to visit is from November to April when the weather is pleasantly warm and ideal for outdoor adventures.

Day 5

At Sea

Day 6

Acapulco

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Acapulco

Acapulco is Mexico's legendary Pacific resort where golden-age glamour, the death-defying cliff divers of La Quebrada, and the colonial Manila Galleon trade heritage converge in one of the Pacific's most beautiful natural bays. Must-dos include the evening cliff-diving show at La Quebrada, grilled pescado a la talla at a Barra Vieja beach palapa, and the Fuerte de San Diego museum. Visit November through May for dry, sunny weather.

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Puerto Quetzal

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
Guatemala
Puerto Quetzal

Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's main Pacific port, serving as the gateway to the UNESCO-listed colonial city of Antigua and the volcanic splendor of Lake Atitlán. Must-dos include exploring Antigua's earthquake-preserved ruins, tasting highland-grown coffee and traditional pepián stew, and visiting lakeside Maya villages. The dry season from November through April offers the clearest skies and most comfortable conditions for highland exploration.

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Puntarenas

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Costa Rica
Puntarenas

Puntarenas is Costa Rica's historic Pacific port, a narrow peninsula reaching into the Gulf of Nicoya where nineteenth-century maritime heritage meets vibrant marine life, signature street food like the iconic *churchill* shaved ice, and easy access to Tortuga Island, cloud forests, and world-class whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. The dry season from December through April offers the most reliable sunshine and calmest seas for both shore excursions and gulf crossings, making it the ideal window for cruise itineraries calling at this authentically Costa Rican gateway.

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Panama Canal

Arrive 06:00Depart 18:00

The Panama Canal is an artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade.

Day 13

Cartagena

Arrive 11:00Depart 19:00
Colombia
Cartagena

Cartagena, Colombia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its stunning colonial architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and rich culinary scene. Must-do experiences include exploring the historic Old Town and savoring local specialties like arepas de huevo and ceviche de camarones. The best time to visit is from December to April, when the weather is warm and dry, perfect for leisurely city explorations and excursions to nearby attractions.

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

George Town

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
Cayman Islands
George Town

Swim and snorkel with shy and gentle stingrays, see the underwater world from a semi-submersible sub, send a postcard from "Hell," visit a turtle farm where green sea turtles are raised, or just relax on miles and miles of exquisite white sand beach.

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

Miami

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 18

At Sea

Day 19

At Sea

Day 20

Philipsburg

Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
Philipsburg

Philipsburg, capital of the Dutch side of Sint Maarten, packs extraordinary energy onto a narrow sand spit between Great Bay and the Great Salt Pond — two parallel streets of duty-free boutiques, creole restaurants, and rum bars backed by a beach where cruise ships anchor so close that their hulls seem to dominate the shoreline. The island's most celebrated spectacle is entirely involuntary: Princess Juliana International Airport, where landing aircraft pass at rooftop height over Maho Beach, drawing crowds of thrill-seekers every day. The 1648 Mount Concordia Treaty, dividing this sliver of land between France and the Netherlands, created the world's smallest territory shared by two nations. The dry season from December to April is optimal.

Day 21

Fort de France

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Martinique
Fort de France

Fort-de-France, Martinique's gracious capital, blends French metropolitan sophistication with deep Caribbean soul in a way that no other island quite replicates. The Bibliothèque Schoelcher, a beautiful Art Nouveau building transported piece by piece from Paris for the 1889 World's Fair, anchors a downtown of wrought-iron balconies and aromatic spice markets. The surrounding countryside offers rum distilleries — some of the finest aged agricole rums in the world — dramatic rainforest hikes, and the haunting ruins of Saint-Pierre, destroyed by Mont Pelée's catastrophic 1902 eruption. December through May brings the driest, sunniest weather on this endlessly captivating island.

Day 22

Castries

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Saint Lucia
Castries

Castries, the capital of St. Lucia, is a vibrant port steeped in history and culture, offering stunning architecture and a lively market atmosphere. Must-do experiences include savoring the national dish, green fig and saltfish, and exploring the picturesque Marigot Bay. The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is perfect for exploring this Caribbean gem.

Day 23

St. Georges

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Grenada
St. Georges

St. George's, Grenada, is a vibrant port known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and fragrant markets brimming with local spices. Must-do experiences include savoring the local delicacies at the Market Square and exploring nearby Carriacou Island for its tranquil beaches. The best season to visit is from December to April, when the weather is pleasantly warm and dry.

Day 24

At Sea

Day 25

Oranjestad

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Aruba
Oranjestad

Oranjestad shimmers with an unlikely elegance — Dutch colonial architecture painted in ochre, terracotta, and sky-blue lining streets just fifteen miles off the Venezuelan coast, in a perpetual trade wind that keeps the island blissfully dry and golden-skied almost every day of the year. The island's Arikok National Park preserves ancient Caquetío petroglyphs, a rugged volcanic interior, and the dramatic Natural Pool carved from black rock on the windward coast. Eagle Beach, consistently ranked among the finest beaches in the Caribbean, lies minutes from the capital. Aruba's reliably brilliant weather — average 29°C with near-zero hurricane risk — makes it genuinely year-round, though December through April is the classic season.

Day 26

At Sea

Day 27

At Sea

Day 28

Miami

Arrive 07:00Depart 19:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 29

At Sea

Day 30

At Sea

Day 31

San Juan

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Puerto Rico
San Juan

San Juan, Puerto Rico's radiant colonial capital, is one of the Americas' most compellingly layered cities — a place where the sixteenth-century fortresses of El Morro and San Cristóbal stand sentinel over streets of painted townhouses and flowering balconies. The cobblestoned lanes of Old San Juan pulse with world-class rum bars, ceviche stands, and rooftop restaurants serving the island's vibrant cocina criolla. La Fortaleza, the oldest executive mansion in the Western Hemisphere still in use, anchors the historic district. Florecer, the district's famed bioluminescent bay, glows emerald after dark. January through April offers the most idyllic conditions.

Day 32

Charlotte Amalie

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
U.S. Virgin Islands
Charlotte Amalie

Charlotte Amalie, the Danish-founded capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands on St. Thomas, is a Caribbean port of rare historical depth where colonial architecture, world-class duty-free shopping, and volcanic hillside panoramas converge around one of the Atlantic's most striking natural harbors. No visit is complete without climbing the historic 99 Steps for sweeping harbor views and taking a ferry to St. John's pristine Virgin Islands National Park. The dry season from December through April offers the most luminous skies and calmest seas, coinciding perfectly with peak cruise season.

Day 33

Basseterre

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Basseterre

Basseterre, capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis — the smallest sovereign nation in the Americas — is the gateway to an island whose volcanic drama and layered colonial history distinguish it from every other Caribbean port. Mount Liamuiga's cloud-capped summit and its rainforest-filled crater lake await hikers, while the UNESCO-listed Brimstone Hill Fortress, one of the finest surviving examples of British colonial military architecture, commands sweeping views across neighboring islands. The surrounding plantation inns — sugar estates converted into intimate boutique hotels — offer the most atmospheric accommodation in the Eastern Caribbean. Visit November through April for the driest, sunniest weather.

Day 34

Pointe-à-Pitre

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
Guadeloupe
Pointe-à-Pitre

Pointe-à-Pitre is the bustling capital of Guadeloupe, offering a vibrant mix of Creole culture, historical significance, and stunning natural beauty. Must-do experiences include sampling the local delicacies like “colombo de poulet” and exploring the nearby Îles des Saintes for their breathtaking beaches. The best season to visit is from mid-December to mid-April, when the weather is pleasantly warm and dry.

Day 35

Tortola

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
British Virgin Islands
Tortola

Tortola, the largest island in the British Virgin Islands, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Must-do experiences include savoring Anegada lobster and exploring the stunning Baths on Virgin Gorda. The best time to visit is during the dry season from December to April, when the weather is perfect for beach lounging and island adventures.

Day 36

At Sea

Day 37

At Sea

Day 38

Miami

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Day 39

Cruising the Straits of Florida

Day 40

Cozumel

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Cozumel

Sacred pilgrimage island of the ancient Maya and now Mexico's most celebrated diving destination, Cozumel offers two distinct experiences in perfect combination. The vast Palancar Reef — part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system — delivers some of the Caribbean's most spectacular underwater scenery, with drift diving through canyons draped in black coral and sea fans. Ashore, San Miguel's colourful streetlife, fresh ceviche, and handcrafted silver jewellery invite leisurely exploration. Diving conditions are excellent year-round, though November through April brings the clearest visibility and the calmest seas for surface excursions.

Day 41

Roatan

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Honduras
Roatan

Roatán, Honduras's jewel in the Caribbean Sea, is surrounded by the second-largest coral reef system on Earth — an underwater wilderness of extraordinary richness that draws divers and snorkellers from around the world. The West End and West Bay beaches deliver postcard perfection: sugar-white sands, turquoise shallows, and hammocks swaying beneath coconut palms. Jungle-clad hills hide zip lines, sloth sanctuaries, and Garifuna fishing villages preserving centuries-old Afro-Caribbean traditions. Local lobster, fresh from the reef and grilled with garlic, is the island's defining culinary pleasure. February through April offers the clearest waters and most radiant skies.

Day 42

Harvest Caye

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Belize
Harvest Caye

Harvest Caye is a private island resort off Belize's southern coast, offering pristine beaches and access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef's extraordinary marine life. Top experiences include reef snorkelling, Monkey River wildlife tours to spot howler monkeys and manatees, and visiting ancient Maya ruins at Nim Li Punit. November through April provides the driest weather, though snorkelling is superb year-round.

Day 43

Costa Maya

Arrive 09:00Depart 17:00
Mexico
Costa Maya

On Mexico's Southern Caribbean coast, Costa Maya blends ancient Maya heritage with turquoise Caribbean beauty in one of the region's most unspoiled cruising destinations. The nearby archaeological site of Chacchoben — its jungle-shrouded temples dating to 200 AD — rewards those who venture inland with an atmosphere of genuine discovery, far from the well-trodden ruins of the north. The protected Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the world's second largest, offers exceptional snorkelling and diving directly offshore. November through April guarantees dry, sunny days with crystalline visibility in the water — the ideal season for exploring both reef and rainforest.

Day 44

Cruising the Straits of Florida

Day 45

Miami

Arrive 08:00
United States
Miami

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.

Cabin Categories

Horizon Suite 1
Horizon Suite 2
Horizon Suite 5

Horizon Suite

Suite
604 m²Max 2
HS1HS2

From the moment you first enter your Horizon Suite, you’re struck by how light floods every corner, highlighting the exquisite designer touches, rich textiles and inviting colors. These opulent suites are meticulously crafted to maximize space and comfort, offering over 600 square feet from the entrance to the oversized veranda. As you move through the separate living and bedroom areas, you have the option to partition the space with a pocket door for added privacy. Your Horizon Suite also boasts a spacious walk-through closet with ample storage. Step outside to your private, oversized veranda, furnished with an outdoor dining table, a plush sofa and sun loungers.

Horizon Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges

Priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
Fresh fruit basket upon request
Choice of daily newspaper
Exclusive pillow menu
Course-by-course in-suite dining+
Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
Last-minute luggage collection
Packing and unpacking upon request
Complimentary garment pressing+
Complimentary shoeshine service
Gourmet evening canapés upon request
Special services upon request
+Certain limitations apply

BathQueen or Twin ConfigurationToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsFree Mini BarButler Service+13
US$40,799 /person+ US$4,073 taxes & fees
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Oceania Suite 1
Oceania Suite 2
Oceania Suite 5

Oceania Suite

Suite
1048–1466 m²Max 2
OC

A smartly appointed seaside enclave is the inspiration for the Oceania Suites. Airy, elegant, inviting and exquisite, these comfortable havens average approximately 1,000 to more than 1,400 square feet, providing ample space for gracious entertaining. The glow of the emerald sea embraces the private teak veranda outside the living room and bedroom, while a generous king-size bed and a soaking tub and shower in the marble-sheathed bathroom provide a respite from everyday cares.

Oceania Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges

Priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
Fresh fruit basket upon request
Choice of daily newspaper
Exclusive pillow menu
Course-by-course in-suite dining+
Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
Last-minute luggage collection
Packing and unpacking upon request
Complimentary garment pressing+
Complimentary shoeshine service
Gourmet evening canapés upon request
Special services upon request
+Certain limitations apply

BathKing or Twin ConfigurationWhirlpool BathToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsFree Mini Bar+15
US$48,599 /person+ US$4,073 taxes & fees
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Owners Suite 1
Owners Suite 2
Owners Suite 9

Owners Suite

Suite
2527 m²Max 2
OS

Oceania Sonata’s four two-bedroom Owner’s Suites span more than 2,500 square feet and are ideally situated to offer magnificent views, thanks to the expansive verandas off the living room and both bedrooms, that summon the sapphire seas. These holiday retreats are styled with designer fabrics and furnishings that exude opulence yet evoke the comforts of home to create a familiar luxury. Savor an in-suite repast in the elegant dining room and then indulge in convivial conversation in the stylish living area. In the master bedroom, bask in relaxation with a plush king-size bed and a bathroom featuring spa-caliber facilities. The spacious guest suite offers a bedroom with queen-size bed, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a lavish marble bath. Oceania Sonata’s Owner’s Suites invite you to survey the world from the pinnacle of luxurious living at sea.

Owner's Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges

Priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Optional private in-suite embarkation day lunch from noon to 2 pm in Owner’s Suites
Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
Fresh fruit basket upon request
Choice of daily newspaper
Exclusive pillow menu
Course-by-course in-suite dining+
Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
Last-minute luggage collection
Packing and unpacking upon request
Complimentary garment pressing+
Complimentary shoeshine service
Gourmet evening canapés upon request
Special services upon request
+Certain limitations apply

BathKing or Twin ConfigurationToiletries ProvidedTVSafeHair Dryer+12
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Penthouse Deluxe 1
Penthouse Deluxe 2
Penthouse Deluxe 4

Penthouse Deluxe

Suite
488 m²Max 2
PD1PD2

Thoughtfully designed to embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors, the new 488-square-foot Penthouse Deluxe Suite is a joyful retreat. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. Elegant finishes such as luxurious bedding and beautiful marble detailing in the bath further enhance your experience.

Penthouse Deluxe Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges

Priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Course-by-course in-suite dining+
Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
Last-minute luggage collection
Packing and unpacking upon request
Complimentary garment pressing+
Complimentary shoeshine service
Gourmet evening canapés upon request
Special services upon request

+Certain limitations apply

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsFree Mini BarButler Service+10
US$33,399 /person+ US$4,073 taxes & fees
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Penthouse Suite 1
Penthouse Suite 2
Penthouse Suite 4

Penthouse Suite

Suite
426 m²Max 2
PH1PH2PH3

Penthouses are, by design, reserved for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Measuring 426 square feet, the Penthouse Suite experience is both tranquil and familiar. Tony residential furnishings and a calming color palette are reminiscent of a home ashore, yet fine fabrics and rich upholstery soothing to the touch add a dash of exotic elegance.

Penthouse Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges

Priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Course-by-course in-suite dining+
Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
Last-minute luggage collection
Packing and unpacking upon request
Complimentary garment pressing+
Complimentary shoeshine service
Gourmet evening canapés upon request
Special services upon request

+Certain limitations apply

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsFree Mini BarButler Service+11
US$30,399 /person+ US$4,073 taxes & fees
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Vista Suite 1
Vista Suite 2
Vista Suite 6

Vista Suite

Suite
1905 m²Max 2
VS

A proper vacation home always boasts a waterfront location, and the eight Vista Suites are no exception. Each features sweeping ocean views and measures more than 1,900 square feet. The focus is on the world outside, with rich earthen tones complementing the indigo blues of the sea and luminescent cerulean sky. An airy living room, dining room, bar and master suite, all outfitted with plush furnishings with marble and granite accents, open to expansive wraparound teak verandas. The sublime bedroom features a plush king-size bed, spacious wardrobe and dressing area, and a dazzling master bath with double vanities, a rainforest shower and a porcelain soaking tub that rivals any found in a shoreside home.

Vista Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges

Priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of your choice of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
In-suite illy® coffee maker and pods
Fresh fruit basket upon request
Choice of daily newspaper
Exclusive pillow menu
Course-by-course in-suite dining+
Order in from any of our specialty restaurants+
Coordination of shoreside dinner and entertainment reservations
Last-minute luggage collection
Packing and unpacking upon request
Complimentary garment pressing+
Complimentary shoeshine service
Gourmet evening canapés upon request
Special services upon request
+Certain limitations apply

BathKing or Twin ConfigurationToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsFree Mini BarButler Service+13
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Concierge Veranda 1
Concierge Veranda 2
Concierge Veranda 8

Concierge Veranda

Outside
288 m²Max 2
A1A2A3A4

Echoing a Saint-Tropez bungalow, comforting shades of fawn and rich creams are the backdrop to the vibrant colors of sea and sky viewed from the large private veranda. Offering 288 square feet of refined luxury, our designers have crafted a relaxing sitting area and an indulgent marble bath with a walk-in rainforest shower. A queen-size Tranquility Bed, reminiscent of those found in the finest vacation villas, promises a night of undisturbed sleep. Exclusive Concierge Level amenities, such as room service from The Grand Dining Room and free laundry services, are essential elements of the Concierge Level experience.

Concierge Level Privileges
+In addition to stateroom amenities

Expanded lunch and dinner room service menu from The Grand Dining Room
FREE laundry service - up to 3 bags per stateroom*
Exclusive card-only access to private Concierge Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary sodas, coffees and snacks throughout the day
Complimentary welcome bottle of Prosecco
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Private teak veranda††
Unlimited access to the Aquamar® Spa Terrace
Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag
Cashmere lap blankets, perfect for relaxing on your veranda
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation**
Complimentary shoeshine service
*Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply

**Certain limitations apply

Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedFree Mini BarTVFree Wi-Fi+6
US$22,799 /person+ US$4,073 taxes & fees
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Veranda 1
Veranda 2
Veranda 4

Veranda

Outside
288 m²Max 2
B1B2B3B4

Like the ubiquitous black gown, timeless elegance is a universal staple of Oceania Sonata’s 288-square-foot Veranda Staterooms. Within an expansive living area, residential warmth is reflected in soothing neutral shades with splashes of jewel tones. High-tech amenities and ample closet space are de rigueur. The embrace of a lush queen-size Tranquility Bed is complemented by a lavishly appointed bathroom with a large vanity and revitalizing rainforest shower. A comfortable sitting area is a relaxing prelude to time spent on the expansive private veranda, watching the world glide past.

Stateroom Amenities
Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises exclusive†
FREE sodas replenished daily in your refrigerated mini-bar
FREE still and sparkling Vero Water®
Aquamar® Bath + Skincare Essentials
FREE room service menu 24 hours a day
Daily housekeeping service
Gourmet turndown chocolates upon request
Interactive television system with on-demand movies, weather and more
Starlink® WiFi service
Writing desk and stationery
Plush cotton towels, robes and slippers
Handheld hair dryer
Security safe
†King-size bed (cannot be converted into twin beds) for Owner’s, Vista and Oceania Suites and queen-size bed for all other suites and staterooms (Tranquility Bed available for purchase at OceaniaBedCollection.com)

††Featured with all Veranda Staterooms (excluding French Veranda)

Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedFree Mini BarTVFree Wi-Fi+6
US$20,599 /person+ US$4,073 taxes & fees
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