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Caribbean
Mon 29 Dec - Thu 08 Jan 2026

Maya & isle mementos

Cruise Region : Caribbean
Company : Oceania Cruises
Ship : Insignia
Journey Start : Mon 29 Dec 2025
Journey End : Thu 08 Jan 2026
Count Nights : 10 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 29.12 Mon Miami / USA 07:00 17:00
2 30.12 Tue Day at sea / Sea
3 31.12 Wed San Miguel, Cozumel Island / Mexico 07:00 17:00
4 1.01 Thu Costa Maya / Mexico 07:00 17:00
5 2.01 Fri Belize City / Belize 07:00 17:00
6 3.01 Sat Cocksen Hole / Honduras 07:00 17:00
7 4.01 Sun Day at sea / Sea
8 5.01 Mon Montego Bay / Jamaica 07:00 16:00
9 6.01 Tue Leesburg / USA 07:00 15:00
10 7.01 Wed Day at sea / Sea
11 8.01 Thu Miami / USA 07:00 17:00
Interior

Interior

from: 2 778€
Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 3 092€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 4 392€
Suite

Suite

from: 6 096€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 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 2:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 3: 07:00-17:00

    San Miguel, Cozumel Island / Mexico

  • Day 4: 07:00-17:00

    Costa Maya / Mexico

  • Day 5: 07:00-17:00

    Belize City / Belize

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

  • Day 6: 07:00-17:00

    Cocksen Hole / Honduras

  • Day 7:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 8: 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 9: 07:00-15:00

    Leesburg / USA

  • Day 10:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 11: 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.