STARTING AT
$10283.20
per person
Seven Seas Mariner
16 NIGHT CRUISE
SAILING FROM
Lima, Peru on Mar 10th, 2027
DISEMBARK
Miami, Florida on Mar 26th, 2027
16 Nights

Lima is a vibrant coastal city, Pacific breezes, colonial charm, and lively neighborhoods blending history, cuisine, and culture into every street.
Explore Lima, Peru
Lima is a vibrant coastal city, Pacific breezes, colonial charm, and lively neighborhoods blending history, cuisine, and culture into every street.
Your cruise departs from Lima, Peru on the Seven Seas Mariner. We strongly recommend flying in the day before - flight delays and cancellations happen, and the ship won't wait. Use the extra time to explore Lima, Peru and start your trip relaxed. Complete your online check-in before arrival. Carry cash is recommended for small purchases or local markets.

Salaverry welcomes cruisers with a sunny Peruvian coast vibe, historic colonial echoes, and easy access to Trujillo’s rich culture and nearby beaches.
You'll have 8 hours hours to explore Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Its proximity to Trujillo allows easy visits to ancient ruins, colonial architecture, and vibrant artisan markets.

Guayaquil is Ecuador’s lively coastal gateway, warm river breezes, colorful streets, fresh seafood, and the easy rhythm of a city that knows how to welcome travelers.
As a smaller vessel, the Seven Seas Mariner means a quicker disembarkation in Guayaquil (Quito), Ecuador - fewer passengers funneling through the gangway gets you off the ship faster. Keep in mind that other, larger ships may be in port the same day, so pre-booking excursions or transportation is still a smart move. The Malecon 2000 is Guayaquil's signature waterfront promenade, stretching along the river with gardens, monuments, cafes, and wide open views.

Manta offers sun kissed beaches, bustling markets, and a lively coastal vibe, all set against the backdrop of Ecuador’s Pacific shores.
Your ship arrives in Manta (Quito), Ecuador at 8:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. The Malecon is Manta's waterfront promenade, perfect for walking, people watching, and enjoying ocean views.

Golfito feels lush and untamed, rainforest covered hills meeting calm gulf waters, scarlet macaws overhead, and a deep green quiet that instantly slows you down.
With roughly 7 hours hours in Golfito, Costa Rica - arriving at 7:00 AM and departing at 2:00 PM - you'll want to be strategic. A ship-arranged shore excursion is a smart choice here - the ship will wait for its own excursions to return. Stick to attractions close to the port. Guided nature walks near Golfito introduce you to tropical rainforest at close range.

Panama City blends modern skyscrapers with a historic Casco Viejo, lively waterfronts, and tropical charm, offering a dynamic and colorful Central American port experience.
As a smaller vessel, the Seven Seas Mariner means a quicker disembarkation in Panama City, Panama - fewer passengers funneling through the gangway gets you off the ship faster. Keep in mind that other, larger ships may be in port the same day, so pre-booking excursions or transportation is still a smart move. The historic district of Casco Viejo is filled with colonial-era buildings, quaint plazas, and charming streets.

Puerto Limón offers a vibrant Caribbean port experience, with colorful culture, lively markets, and lush rainforests waiting just beyond the harbor for exploration.
Your ship arrives in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica at 8:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. Take a guided boat tour through canals and waterways to see green turtles, monkeys, sloths, and tropical birds.

Roatan enchants with turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, offering a lively Caribbean vibe with adventure and relaxation.
Arriving in Roatan, Honduras at 11:00 AM with only 7 hours hours before your 6:00 PM departure is a tight window. A ship-arranged shore excursion is the safest play here - you'll get priority disembarkation, and the ship will wait for its own excursions to return. Focus on one or two experiences close to the port. Explore the island's stunning coral reefs through snorkeling or diving tours.

Harvest Caye feels like stepping into a postcard, soft sand underfoot, turquoise water stretching out, and a relaxed island vibe made for an easygoing cruise day.
As a smaller vessel, the Seven Seas Mariner means a quicker disembarkation in Harvest Caye, Belize - fewer passengers funneling through the gangway gets you off the ship faster. Keep in mind that other, larger ships may be in port the same day, so pre-booking excursions or transportation is still a smart move. The main beach at Harvest Caye offers soft sand, clear shallow water, and plenty of loungers.

Costa Maya is pure Caribbean calm, turquoise water, palm lined shores, and ancient Maya history just beyond the jungle, easygoing and sun soaked from the moment you arrive.
Your ship arrives in Costa Maya, Mexico at 9:00 AM, one of the most common arrival windows. If you've booked a morning excursion, aim to be among the first off. If your plans are flexible, waiting 30-45 minutes lets the initial wave pass. The Chacchoben ruins are one of the most popular and rewarding excursions from Costa Maya.

Miami is vibrant and sun drenched, neon skyline, palm lined beaches, Latin music, and a buzzing city energy perfect for cruise arrivals.
You'll have 10 hours hours to explore Miami, Florida, from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM - a solid full day ashore. That's enough for 2-3 attractions and a sit-down lunch without rushing. Tackle the most distant spot first, then work your way back toward the port. Food lovers can explore Latin American cuisine, while sun seekers enjoy miles of sandy shoreline and turquoise waters.