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Stockholm on Your Own
Estocolmo (Nynashamn), Suécia
Duração de 8 horas
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- Adultos a partir de: R$ 275,58
- Crianças a partir de: R$ 275,58
Duração de 8 horas
Duração: 2 h
OVERVIEW
Behold the natural beauty of St. Thomas from two lookouts and while driving around the island in an open-top safari-style vehicle. As you ascend the verdant hills behind Charlotte Amalie, the sights will become all the more magnificent. Upon reaching Mountain Top – the highest point on St. Thomas – you will gaze out over a breathtaking panorama of the island, the Caribbean Sea and the distant British Virgin Islands. Time will be allotted for browsing the duty-free shop at the top of the mountain before departing for Drake’s Seat. On the way, you will travel a winding road that will present yet another perspective of the island’s tropical beauty, including a look at gorgeous Magens Bay. From atop the lookout at Drake’s Seat, you will be treated to a sweeping view of the sea from the spot where Sir Francis Drake supposedly watched for ships to plunder in the late 1500s.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Gaze out over St. Thomas from Mountain Top, the highest point on the island.
• Pause at Drake’s Seat and take in the ultimate view of Magens Bay and beyond.
• See the natural beauty of St. Thomas while riding in an open-top vehicle.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duração de 1 h
Stand up Paddle Boarding or SUP, is a fun sport and very easy to learn. With just a few helpful hints from our staff, you'll be able to paddle Bertram’s Cove offering views of the beaches and glimpses of marine life.
Duração de 1 h
Stand up Paddle Boarding or SUP, is a fun sport and very easy to learn. With just a few helpful hints from our staff, you'll be able to paddle Bertram’s Cove offering views of the beaches and glimpses of marine life.
Duração de 2 1/2 h
Best explored on foot, your experienced guide will make the history of Quebec come alive as you walk the charming cobblestone streets of the Old Town. In the heart of the Lower Town, and site of the first settlement of Quebec, is Place Royale. The typical stone buildings surrounding this historic square were once the homes of wealthy merchants. Along its narrow cobblestone streets you'll find an array of quaint boutiques, specialty shops and outdoor cafes as well as strolling musicians, jugglers and street performers. From Lower Town to Upper Town, enjoy a short funicular ride to reach the Chateau Frontenac area. Perched on a hill overlooking the St. Lawrence River, the castle-like Chateau is the most well-known landmark in Quebec. It was here that Roosevelt, Churchill and Mackenzie King met to discuss their strategy during WW II. In front of the Chateau lies the romantic boardwalk of Dufferin Terrace. From here, enjoy a spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River, Ile d'Orleans and the Laurentian Mountains. Continuing through the walled city, pass Place d'Armes, the Seminary of Quebec and the Ursuline Convent before returning to your ship.
Duration All Day
OVERVIEW
Make the most of your beach experience with a clamshell large enough for two. Enjoy shade and privacy as you relax on the sandy shore. Rental Includes two beach lounge chairs so all you need to do is rest, relax between the occasional dip in the sea.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring swimsuits, towel, sunglasses and sunscreen.
Duração: 3 h
Marseille, one of the oldest ports in the Mediterranean, is a vibrant mix of old and new, ideal for exploring on foot. Here in Marseille, France’s second largest commercial port, is where the ancient Phoenicians and Greeks used to trade. The Greeks used to bring grapes to Marseille, making it the start of the French wine industry. Take a short coach ride along the commercial port with a hostess onboard. Meet your guide at the Old Port to begin your walking tour through the oldest neighborhood in Marseille. As you stroll, hear about the rich history of the city while taking in the great views of the Panier Area, the forts at the entrance of the harbor, the Basilica of Notre Dame de la Garde, and the Abbey of St. Victor, along with many other interesting sites. At the Town Hall on the Old Port you’ll have free time before heading back to your ship, either with your group or at leisure, if you prefer to stay in town a bit longer.
Duration All Day
OVERVIEW
Make the most of your beach experience with a clamshell large enough for two. Enjoy shade and privacy as you relax on the sandy shore. Rental Includes two beach lounge chairs so all you need to do is rest, relax between the occasional dip in the sea.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring swimsuits, towel, sunglasses and sunscreen.
Duração: 3 h
Tag along with your family and loved ones and watch them have the experience of a lifetime. Afterwards you’ll enjoy lunch with them at the dolphin marina and have the opportunity to purchase souvenirs as well. This option lets you participate as an observer at any of the dolphin tours we offer, except the Dolphin Trainer for a Day.
Duração de 1 h
Relax and enjoy yourself on this ride through centuries of Key West history. You will be met at the pier and escorted about 250 yards over flat paved surface to board a private tour on the world-famous Conch Tour Train, a themed multi-car street tram that takes you back to the days when fiercely protective Native Americans left their enemies' bones to bleach in the tropical wilderness. The island's original name was Bone Key. Explore what is now a lush, tropical and densely populated island, and discover the charm and grace of one of America's unique architectural treasures. You will get to know characters such as John James Audubon, Ernest Hemingway, and Harry S Truman and, like them, be captivated by the magic of Key West. As the tour meanders through the Old Town with its blend of tropical plants and flowers, you will pass by the historic seaport, the southernmost point of the continental USA, the cigar makers' shot-gun houses, wreckers' mansions and unique churches-all part of the island's multicultural heritage.
Find out about Key West's unique role in the Civil War, and about Henry Flagler's dream and how it came true. From bold Spanish explorers to the great cigar barons and sponge magnates, people from all walks of life have made Key West their home. Delve into the history of the golden age of settlement through the exciting days of the railroad, the Great Depression, World War II, the Kennedy era and the Cuban Missile Crisis to the present. This 1-hour excursion will conclude in Mallory Square where you can browse the numerous shops before heading back to the ship at your leisure. Voted the number 1 tour in the state of Florida, the Conch Tour Train is a must do for your visit to Key West!
Duração de 1 h
Stand up Paddle Boarding or SUP, is a fun sport and very easy to learn. With just a few helpful hints from our staff, you'll be able to paddle the lagoon, offering views of local wildlife, flora and fauna. Have young children? Just place them on the board with you, a fun family activity for all ages.
Duração: 2 h
OVERVIEW
There are fewer cities more spectacularly suited for a walking tour than Victoria. This delightful two-hour excursion will commence at the cruise terminal and start out along the seawall that is lined with the well-manicured lawns and gardens of those lucky enough to live with a view of the Strait of Juan De Fuca and the Olympic Mountain Range. Stepping away from the bustle of the cruise terminal, walk down into the heart of town which is full of shopping, restaurants, nightclubs and much more. The Inner Harbor of Victoria is a bustling and vibrant area with regular seaplane departures to the surrounding islands, street performers, local crafts and food vendors. This is also the location of the Royal BC Museum, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings and the world-famous Fairmont Empress Hotel with its façade of century-old ivy covered walls. As you make your way through the city, your experienced local guide will share with you the inside stories and history of the area and a true insider's knowledge of all things unique to the City of Victoria. Your guided tour concludes on the lawns of the Empress Hotel and you are encouraged to further explore Downtown on your own before heading back to the ship at your leisure. For those who don't wish to walk back, a shuttle will be available.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Walk around Victoria at a leisurely pace that allows you to really take in the sights.
• Make note of neighborhoods and shops that you might like to explore further on your own.
• Listen to the guide elaborate on the city’s founding and significant role in the gold rush.
• Remain in town if you choose and browse iconic landmarks such as the Fairmont Empress hotel.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
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Printed on Thursday, April 02, 2026 at 11:29am