SOUTH-AMERICA Cruise from RIO DE JANEIRO to BRIDGETOWN aboard Silversea Cruises - Silver Cloud

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15 Day SOUTH-AMERICA Cruise aboard Silver Cloud

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Itinerary for Silver Cloud 15 Day South America Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
3/1/2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3/2/2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1:00 PM
3/3/2009 At Sea
3/4/2009 Salvador, Brazil 9:00 AM 7:00 PM
3/5/2009 At Sea
3/6/2009 Recife, Brazil 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
3/8/2009 At Sea
3/9/2009 At Sea
3/10/2009 Belem, Brazil 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
3/11/2009 Cruise Breves Narrows, Amazon, Brazil
3/12/2009 At Sea
3/13/2009 Devil's Island, French Guiana 8:00 AM 2:00 PM
3/14/2009 At Sea
3/15/2009 Saint George's, Grenada 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
3/16/2009 Bridgetown, Barbados 6:00 AM
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Ports of Call for Silver Cloud 15 Day South America Cruise

Recife

South America Cruises to Recife

Recife is an exotic region that offers outstanding opportunities to explore and experience the wonders of Brazil. It is the capital of Pernambuco State, and is located on the northeast corner of the country along the Atlantic Ocean. Two of the main industries here are sugar refining and cotton milling, and the sugar business is what really keeps this lovely port city healthy. Wherever you go, you are bound to find hiking trails, glorious beach communities, and fantastic architectural sites. A couple of the museums in Recife are excellent, and the Museu do Homem do Nordeste is spectacular. The Museu Archeologico is exquisite as well, and provides a glimpse into the anthropological and cultural past of Recife.

Directly south of Recife, you will encounter some truly glorious beaches. The sparkling sand and crashing waves of Guadaplupe and Camela will make you instantly realize that you're away from home and on a splendid vacation. The Horto Zoobotanico allows you to see many animals indigenous to Brazil, and the botanical garden is exquisite. When the sun goes down, put away your tanning lotion and head out for a night on the town. The locals love to party, especially on the weekends, so enjoy an evening at Calypso or Depois do Escuro, where the action never comes to an end. A handful of the restaurants in Recife are marvelous, and The Lobster and Polo Pina Maxime are two of the best.

Devil's Island

South America Cruises to Devil's Island

French Guiana stands out among South American countries as the only member of the European Union. Long a French colony, today French Guiana is an overseas department of France. Like Guadeloupe in the Caribbean, the 150,000 citizens of French Guiana have the same rights as a Parisian. In addition, French francs are the official currency and the language of love is the official tongue.

To help develop the colony, the French government decided to build penal colonies on French Guiana in the mid-19th Century. Convicts would serve their time in prison, then be sent here to live for a time equal to their original sentences. This was done with the dual purposes of castigation and to help increase the population. This strategy was thwarted, however, when the majority of prisoners died of tropical diseases while on the island. The last penal colony closed in the 1950?s.

French Guiana is trying to transform itself into a popular tourist destination. The French have even tried to expunge the name Devil's Island from its maps, choosing instead to group the island with two of its neighbors, Ile Royale and Ile St. Joseph, under the name Iles du Salut, or Islands of Salvation. Today, Devil's Island is used for tracking shuttles as they ascend from the Kourou Space Center, which has launched the majority of all European satellites now in orbit. But, for as much as they try to ignore their ignoble past, the three islands continue to achieve most of their notoriety from their penal colony past.

Devil's Island is the most notorious of the three. The penal colony here housed falsely accused French spy Alfred Dreyfuss, and was the setting for Henri Charriere's novel, Papillon, which was later made into a film starring Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen.

Barbados

South America Cruises to Barbados

Barbados is a gorgeous tropical paradise set far away from most other Caribbean islands. It is nearly 1000 miles east of the Netherlands Antilles chain. In 1536, during a quest for fresh water, the Portuguese "discovered" Barbados. They gave the island its current name, which translates to "the bearded ones." This name was derived from their observation of local fig trees that have roots resembling thick beards. Despite the Spanish name, there is virtually no Spanish influence that remains. The British landed a century later, and ruled the island until 1966. It was at that time when Barbados claimed its independence. The English culture, however, is alive and well, and this can be observed by the sport of choice on Barbados. Cricket is the featured game, and, in per capita terms, there are more Barbados born world-class cricket players than any other country in the world.

The capital, Bridgetown, is a marvelous city full of bustling activity and breathtaking surroundings. The island itself is 21 miles long and 14 miles wide. Barbados is quite flat, and the highest point is Mount Hillaby at 1,115 feet. Sugarcane is the crop that has sustained Barbados for decades. The valleys and hills are blanketed by acres of this sweet plant. The people in the city of Bridgetown are especially friendly and hospitable, and they had better be, because tourism is the island's most profitable industry. Unlike some of the other Caribbean islands, the government of Barbados is stable and the business community sophisticated. The population is 260,000, and a great number of them live in or around Bridgetown. The perimeter of Barbados is gorgeous white-sand beach, and the interior is comprised of exquisite rolling hills and flat grasslands.

All of the facilities on Barbados, and particularly in Bridgetown, are fabulous. The city of Bridgetown and all of the luxurious west coast has been named the Platinum Coast by British vacationers. Fine dining, scuba diving, sea excursions, and festivals are only the beginning of the fabulous activities of Barbados. Museums and archaeological sights highlight the rich heritage of the island, and so many of the locations combine education and entertainment. The miles of exquisite beach offer every water sport imaginable, and Barbados has a terrifically active nightlife. A combination of European and strictly Caribbean influences create a diverse and fascinating ambiance everywhere you go.





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