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Symphony, Cruise 9228 ex Manaus to Buenos Aires
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Itinerary
Itinerary for Crystal Symphony departing Saturday, 05 December 2009
| Day | Ports of call |
Arrives |
Departs |
| Day 1 | Manaus, Brazil | Embark | overnight | | Day 2 | Manaus, Brazil | | 5.00pm | | Day 3 | Boca da Valeria, Brazil | 9.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 4 | Santarem, Brazil | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 5 | Amazon River | Cruising | | | Day 10 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 6.00pm | overnight | | Day 11 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | | 6.00pm | | Day 14 | Montevideo, Uruguay | 8.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 15 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 8.00am | overnight | | Day 16 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | | Disembark |
Description
15 Night Cruise sailing from Manaus to Buenos Aires aboard Crystal Symphony.
15 Night Cruise sailing from Manaus to Buenos Aires aboard Crystal Symphony.
From the moment you step into the brilliant atrium of Crystal Plaza, you'll sense the relaxed elegance and attention to detail called the Crystal Experience. It is as if a weight has lifted from your shoulders. You feel yourself at ease, with room to breathe, stretch and relax.
Take a look around at the lavish Crystal Dining Room with its vista of the sea; the elegant Galaxy Lounge showroom; sunlit Palm Court, furnished in charming white wicker like a scene from a Somerset Maughan novel. Along the marble walkway of the Avenue of the Stars, you'll find a glittering gallery of handsome shops. And outside, generous teak decks encircle expansive pools and Jacuzzis. No other ships of this size offer so much space for each guest on board.
Highlights of this cruise include:
Manaus
The capital of the State of Amazonas, the belle époque splendor of Manaus is still evident in the graceful mansions and the Teatro Amazonas opera house. This city, resting on the Rio Negro, was created by the rubber boom of the mid-19th-century, when steam navigation opened up the Amazon to entrepreneurs and the social elite. Today, stroll down the Parisian-styled boulevards and Italian piazzas, or watch the fisherman at Municipal Market unload their catch of the day on the river’s edge.
Santarem
First settled by Jesuits in 1661, Santarem quickly became a focus of American interest during the rubber boom of the early twentieth century. Today, Santarem remains one of Brazil’s most important trading centers, and is imbued with the energy of a growing city. Be sure to view the “Wedding of the Waters,” the unique merging of the Tapajos clear water with the Amazon’s muddy water.
Rio de Janeiro
Vibrant Rio lies cradled in the outstretched arms of the Christ the Redeemer Statue, which stands atop Corcovado Mountain. At the feet of this magnificent landmark lies one of the world's most magnificent bays. Golden beaches with such alluring names as Copacabana and Ipanema stretch as far as the eye can see. There are close to two dozen such bays, which serve as a playground for some of the world's most beautiful people.
All along this waterfront, which swirls with mosaic art, are five-star hotels, elegant shops, popular restaurants and a lifestyle to match. Winding its way along this magnificent mile or so is a constant parade of handsome Cariocas, as the local people are known.
Buenos Aires
Cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, whose name means city of "favorable winds," is the capital of Argentina. With broad, well planned avenues, charming sidewalk cafés, carefully tended parks, elaborate monuments, noble statues and splendid rococo buildings, it exudes an air of sophisticated elegance.
Until the 1880s, Buenos Aires was a mere village. However, it has now prospered into one of Latin America's most sophisticated centers, with a population of over 11 million.
Buenos Aires has also frequently been dubbed the "Paris of the Southern Hemisphere," due to its superb restaurants, art galleries, museums and European-influenced architecture.
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