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Caribbean
Sun 04 Jan 2026 - Wed 28 Jan 2026

Yucatan & leeward seafarer

Cruise Region : Caribbean
Company : Oceania Cruises
Ship : ALLURA
Journey Start : Sun 04 Jan 2026
Journey End : Wed 28 Jan 2026
Count Nights : 24 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 4.01 Sun Miami / USA 07:00 19:00
2 5.01 Mon Day at sea / Sea
3 6.01 Tue Costa Maya / Mexico 08:00 18:00
4 7.01 Wed San Miguel, Cozumel Island / Mexico 07:00 17:00
5 8.01 Thu Belize City / Belize 08:00 17:00
6 9.01 Fri Santo Tomas de Castilla / Guatemala 07:00 17:00
7 10.01 Sat Cocksen Hole / Honduras 07:00 17:00
8 11.01 Sun Day at sea / Sea
9 12.01 Mon Montego Bay / Jamaica 07:00 16:00
10 13.01 Tue Leesburg / USA 07:00 18:00
11 14.01 Wed Day at sea / Sea
12 15.01 Thu Key West / USA 07:00 18:00
13 16.01 Fri Miami / USA 07:00 17:00
14 17.01 Sat Day at sea / Sea
15 18.01 Sun Day at sea / Sea
16 19.01 Mon San Juan / Puerto Rrico 07:00 17:00
17 20.01 Tue Tortola / British Virgin Islands 07:00 17:00
18 21.01 Wed Frederiksted Saint Croix 07:00 17:00
19 22.01 Thu Basseterre, Saint Kitts / Saint Kitts and Nevis 07:00 17:00
20 23.01 Fri Pointe-à-Pitre / Guadeloupe 07:00 17:00
21 24.01 Sat St. John's / Canada 07:00 17:00
22 25.01 Sun Charlotte Amalie, Fr. St. Thomas / Virgin Islands 07:00 17:00
23 26.01 Mon Day at sea / Sea
24 27.01 Tue Day at sea / Sea
25 28.01 Wed Miami / USA 07:00 19:00
Balcony

Balcony

from: 9 323€
Suite

Suite

from: 13 627€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 07:00-19:00

    Miami / USA

    Miami, officially the City of Miami, is the cultural, economic and financial center of South Florida. Miami is the seat of Miami-Dade County, the most populous county in Florida. The city covers an area of about 56.6 square miles (147 km2), between the Everglades to the west and Biscayne Bay on the east; with a 2017 estimated population of 463,347, Miami is the sixth most densely populated major city in the United States. The Miami metropolitan area is home to 6.1 million people and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the nation. Miami's metro area is the second-most populous metropolis in the southeastern United States and fourth-largest urban area in the U.S.

    Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. The Miami Metropolitan Area is by far the largest urban economy in Florida and the 12th largest in the United States with a GDP of $344.9 billion as of 2017. In 2012, Miami was classified as an "Alpha−" level world city in the World Cities Study Group's inventory. In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States and 33rd among global cities in terms of business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami "America's Cleanest City", for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets, and citywide recycling programs. According to a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States, and the world's seventh-richest city in terms of purchasing power. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America" and is the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality.

    Greater Downtown Miami has one of the largest concentrations of international banks in the United States, and is home to many large national and international companies. The Civic Center is a major center for hospitals, research institutes, medical centers, and biotechnology industries. For more than two decades, the Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World", has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Metropolitan Miami is also a major tourism hub in the southeastern U.S. for international visitors, ranking number two in the country after New York City.

  • Day 2:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 3: 08:00-18:00

    Costa Maya / Mexico

  • Day 4: 07:00-17:00

    San Miguel, Cozumel Island / Mexico

  • Day 5: 08:00-17:00

    Belize City / Belize

    The principal seaport and former capital (until 1970) of Belize; population 65,200 (est. 2008).

  • Day 6: 07:00-17:00

    Santo Tomas de Castilla / Guatemala

  • Day 7: 07:00-17:00

    Cocksen Hole / Honduras

  • Day 8:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 9: 07:00-16:00

    Montego Bay / Jamaica

    Montego Bay is a picturesque bay on the northwest coast of Jamaica, famous for its beautiful beaches and coral reefs, which are perfect for snorkeling and diving. This bay is home to one of the largest resort centers on the island — Montego Bay, which attracts tourists not only with its white sandy beaches but also with its rich history. Here you can find ancient plantations, such as Rose Hall, associated with mystical stories, as well as luxurious hotels and resorts offering high-class service.

    In addition to relaxing on the beach, travelers can explore the natural beauty of the bay, including waterfalls and hot springs, and enjoy the local culture through music festivals, cuisine, and traditional markets. Montego Bay also serves as an excellent base for those who want to explore other parts of Jamaica, including national parks where you can go trekking or observe unique flora and fauna. This is a place where active recreation meets the laid-back paradise atmosphere of the Caribbean.

  • Day 10: 07:00-18:00

    Leesburg / USA

  • Day 11:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 12: 07:00-18:00

    Key West / USA

    Key West is an island and city in the Straits of Florida on the North American continent. The city lies at the southernmost end of U.S. Route 1, the longest north-south road in the United States. Key West is the southernmost city in the contiguous United States and the westernmost island connected by highway in the Florida Keys. The island is about 4 miles (6.4 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide, with a total land mass of 4.2 square miles (11 km2). Duval Street, its main street, is 1.1 miles (1.8 km) in length in its 14-block-long crossing from the Gulf of Mexico to the Straits of Florida and the Atlantic Ocean. Key West is about 95 miles (153 km) north of Cuba at their closest points.

    The city is the county seat of Monroe County. The city boundaries include the island of Key West and all or part of several nearby islands: Sigsbee Park, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part of Stock Island. The total land area of the city is 5.6 square miles (14.5 km2). Key West is the southern terminus of U.S. Route 1, State Road A1A, the East Coast Greenway and, before 1935, the Florida East Coast Railway.

    Key West is 129 miles (208 km) southwest of Miami by air, about 160 miles (260 km) by car, and 106 miles (171 km) north-northeast of Havana. Key West is a port of call for many passenger cruise ships. The Key West International Airport provides airline service. Naval Air Station Key West is an important year round training site for naval aviation due to the tropical weather, which is also the reason Key West was chosen as the Winter White House of President Harry S. Truman. The central business district is located along Duval Street and includes much of the northwestern corner of the island. The official city motto is "One Human Family."

  • Day 13: 07:00-17:00

    Miami / USA

    Miami, officially the City of Miami, is the cultural, economic and financial center of South Florida. Miami is the seat of Miami-Dade County, the most populous county in Florida. The city covers an area of about 56.6 square miles (147 km2), between the Everglades to the west and Biscayne Bay on the east; with a 2017 estimated population of 463,347, Miami is the sixth most densely populated major city in the United States. The Miami metropolitan area is home to 6.1 million people and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the nation. Miami's metro area is the second-most populous metropolis in the southeastern United States and fourth-largest urban area in the U.S.

    Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. The Miami Metropolitan Area is by far the largest urban economy in Florida and the 12th largest in the United States with a GDP of $344.9 billion as of 2017. In 2012, Miami was classified as an "Alpha−" level world city in the World Cities Study Group's inventory. In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States and 33rd among global cities in terms of business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami "America's Cleanest City", for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets, and citywide recycling programs. According to a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States, and the world's seventh-richest city in terms of purchasing power. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America" and is the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality.

    Greater Downtown Miami has one of the largest concentrations of international banks in the United States, and is home to many large national and international companies. The Civic Center is a major center for hospitals, research institutes, medical centers, and biotechnology industries. For more than two decades, the Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World", has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Metropolitan Miami is also a major tourism hub in the southeastern U.S. for international visitors, ranking number two in the country after New York City.

  • Day 14:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 15:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 16: 07:00-17:00

    San Juan / Puerto Rrico

    San Juan

  • Day 17: 07:00-17:00

    Tortola / British Virgin Islands

  • Day 18: 07:00-17:00

    Frederiksted Saint Croix

  • Day 19: 07:00-17:00

    Basseterre, Saint Kitts / Saint Kitts and Nevis

  • Day 20: 07:00-17:00

    Pointe-à-Pitre / Guadeloupe

  • Day 21: 07:00-17:00

    St. John's / Canada

     St. John's is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the large Canadian island, Newfoundland. The city spans 446.04 square kilometres (172.22 sq mi) and is North America's easternmost city.

    Its name has been attributed to the Nativity of John the Baptist, when John Cabot was believed to have sailed into the harbour in 1497 and to a Basque fishing town with the same name. Existing on maps as early as 1519, it is the oldest city in North America. It was officially incorporated as a city in 1888. With a metropolitan population of approximately 219,207 (as of July 1, 2017), the St. John's Metropolitan Area is Canada's 20th largest metropolitan area and the second largest Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) in Atlantic Canada, after Halifax.

    The city has a rich history, having played a role in the French and Indian War, the American Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812. Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal in St. John's. Its history and culture have made it into an important tourist destination.

  • Day 22: 07:00-17:00

    Charlotte Amalie, Fr. St. Thomas / Virgin Islands

  • Day 23:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 24:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 25: 07:00-19:00

    Miami / USA

    Miami, officially the City of Miami, is the cultural, economic and financial center of South Florida. Miami is the seat of Miami-Dade County, the most populous county in Florida. The city covers an area of about 56.6 square miles (147 km2), between the Everglades to the west and Biscayne Bay on the east; with a 2017 estimated population of 463,347, Miami is the sixth most densely populated major city in the United States. The Miami metropolitan area is home to 6.1 million people and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the nation. Miami's metro area is the second-most populous metropolis in the southeastern United States and fourth-largest urban area in the U.S.

    Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. The Miami Metropolitan Area is by far the largest urban economy in Florida and the 12th largest in the United States with a GDP of $344.9 billion as of 2017. In 2012, Miami was classified as an "Alpha−" level world city in the World Cities Study Group's inventory. In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States and 33rd among global cities in terms of business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami "America's Cleanest City", for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets, and citywide recycling programs. According to a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States, and the world's seventh-richest city in terms of purchasing power. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America" and is the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality.

    Greater Downtown Miami has one of the largest concentrations of international banks in the United States, and is home to many large national and international companies. The Civic Center is a major center for hospitals, research institutes, medical centers, and biotechnology industries. For more than two decades, the Port of Miami, known as the "Cruise Capital of the World", has been the number one cruise passenger port in the world. It accommodates some of the world's largest cruise ships and operations, and is the busiest port in both passenger traffic and cruise lines. Metropolitan Miami is also a major tourism hub in the southeastern U.S. for international visitors, ranking number two in the country after New York City.