STARTING AT
$12597.00
per person
Seven Seas Mariner
22 NIGHT CRUISE
SAILING FROM
Miami, Florida on Nov 9th, 2026
DISEMBARK
Miami, Florida on Dec 1st, 2026
22 Nights

Miami is vibrant and sun drenched, neon skyline, palm lined beaches, Latin music, and a buzzing city energy perfect for cruise arrivals.
Your ship arrives in Miami, Florida at 7:00 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. South Beach offers iconic white sand, clear water, and lively beachfront promenades.

Bridgetown is pure Caribbean ease, turquoise water, warm trade winds, colorful streets, and the rhythm of island life welcoming you the moment you step ashore.
You'll have 8 hours hours to explore Bridgetown, Barbados, from 9:00 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. For a glimpse of everyday life, visit Cheapside Market where locals shop for fruit, spices, and prepared foods.

Port of Spain blends Caribbean vibrancy, historic streets, and lively music scenes with coastal views and tropical charm, perfect for a colorful cruise stop.
As a smaller vessel, the Seven Seas Mariner means a quicker disembarkation in Port of Spain, Trinidad - 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. This expansive urban park is a hub for local life and leisure.

Santarem, where the Amazon River meets the Tapajós, offers vibrant riverfront life, tropical landscapes, and a mix of culture and nature that thrills every visitor.
Your ship arrives in Santarem, Brazil 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. Visit the Meeting of the Waters, where the dark waters of the Amazon and the lighter Tapajós River flow side by side without mixing immediately.

Boca da Valeria feels raw and welcoming, riverside life unfolding on stilts, jungle sounds in the air, and a rare glimpse into everyday Amazon living.
You'll have 8 hours hours to explore Boca da Valeria, Brazil, from 7:00 AM to 3:00 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. Walking through Boca da Valeria is the heart of the experience.

Manaus is a lively Amazonian port where riverboats, vibrant markets, and colonial charm meet the gateway to the rainforest’s wonders.
As a smaller vessel, the Seven Seas Mariner means a quicker disembarkation in Manaus, Brazil - 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 Amazon Theatre is a stunning opera house built during the rubber boom, renowned for its grand architecture and ornate interior.

Parintins pulses with Amazonian culture, vibrant festivals, and riverside charm, offering cruise travelers a colorful glimpse into Brazil’s rich folklore and tropical scenery.
With a late arrival in Parintins, Brazil at 11:00 AM, your time ashore is more limited - but many morning passengers will already be heading back, so popular spots may be less crowded. Focus on attractions closest to the port. If your cruise coincides with the festival, witnessing the celebration is unforgettable.

Alter do Chao feels like an Amazon daydream, white sand river beaches, warm breezes, and a small village rhythm shaped by water and sun.
You'll have 8 hours hours to explore Alter do Chao, Brazil, from 7:00 AM to 3:00 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. Guides often share stories about the river, local traditions, and seasonal changes, adding depth to the experience.

St. Georges welcomes cruise travelers with colorful Georgian architecture, spice-scented markets, and stunning tropical bays edged by emerald hills.
As a smaller vessel, the Seven Seas Mariner means a quicker disembarkation in St. Georges, Grenada, West Indies - 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. Spend a day at one of the Caribbean's most celebrated beaches.

San Juan blends ocean air, colorful streets, and historic forts where Caribbean warmth meets old world charm just steps from your cruise ship.
Your ship arrives in San Juan, Puerto Rico at 7:00 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. Plan on old San Juan is best explored on foot, but expect hills and uneven cobblestone streets, so comfortable shoes.

Miami is vibrant and sun drenched, neon skyline, palm lined beaches, Latin music, and a buzzing city energy perfect for cruise arrivals.
With 13 hours hours in Miami, Florida - from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM - you have a full day ashore with room to breathe. Go beyond the typical tourist stops: neighborhoods, local dining, and cultural sites that most cruise visitors never reach. Leave time for unstructured wandering. Food lovers can explore Latin American cuisine, while sun seekers enjoy miles of sandy shoreline and turquoise waters.