- Antigua
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Cuba
- Dominica
- Dominican Republic
- Grenada
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- St. Lucia
- St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Trinidad and Tobago
- St. Maarten dep. (Netherland)
- Martinik dep. Francie
- Aruba dep. Netherlands
- Bonaire dep. Netherlands
- Curacao dep. Netherland
- Puerto Rico dep.USA
- St. Martin dep. France
- Turks & Caicos Islands dep. UK
- Virgin Islands dep. USA
- Virgin Islands Br.(Tortola) dep. UK
- Cayman Islands dep. UK
CAR-03 Cruise to Caribbean and Amazon River, took 39 days.
Date of travel : Jan 21 – Feb 28, 2003
ITINERARY:
On Jan 21 early morning departure in a rented car to San Diego airport, then flight via LAX to Miami, where overnight. Following morning flight from Miami via San Juan, Porto Rico, to BARBADOS. Here a drive through the island and boarding the Cunard ship “Caronia.” Next day on Caribbean Sea.
On Jan 24 a day on CURACAO (Netherlands Antily) , morning individual sightseeing of the city Willemstad and afternoon an organized tour of the island. Next day on the Caribbean Sea.
On Jan 26 a stop at SAN BLAS ISLANDS belonging to PANAMA populated by Cuna Indians, who welcomed Christopher Columbus here and now tourists. Then we sailed into the Panama Canal through the Gatun Locks and anchored in the Gatun Lake for Indian program. Following day on the Caribbean Sea filled with interesting lectures on the ship as all sea day.
On Jan 29 most of the day on the Caribbean Sea and reachingARUBA (Netherland) late in the afternoon. Next day bus tour of the island in the morning and individual sightseeing of its capital Oranjestad in the afternoon. Then a day on the sea.
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CAR-10 Caribbean 2010 – BAHAMAS, Turk & Caicos (UK), DOMINICAN REP, Bonaire, Curacao, Aruba (all Netherlands), USA
Date of travel: Jan 3 – Jan 14, 2010
ITINERARY:
On Jan 3, 2010 late in the afternoon I drive an AVIS car from Vista to Los Angeles airport. In the evening I board a Delta Airlines plane. Without asking I got a first class seat to Fort Lauderdale in Florida. The plane lands there at very early hours of Jan 4. Later on I am taken to the ship Holland America “Noordam” (built 2006; 81,769 gross tonnage; 1,918 passengers and 620 crews). Noordam sails in the evening that day.
On Jan 5 Noordam anchors near Half Moon Cay in BAHAMAS. This island is rented by Holland America. I spend about 2 hours there. The following day the ship docks at Grand Turks > in TURKS & CAICOSa British colony. I explore the island partly on foot and partly in a van.
On Jan 7 our ship anchors at Samana Peninsula in the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. I take a bus tour of the Peninsula. We see some waterfalls, a number of hotels with beaches, a botanical garden and production of cigars.
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