South-America Cruise from MANAUS to RIO DE JANEIRO aboard Silversea Cruises - Silver Cloud

South America Cruises South America Cruises on Silversea Cruises
Your Cruise Discount Code: 2005-999
Cruises : Silversea Cruises : Silver Cloud : South-America Cruise

14 Day South-America Cruise aboard Silver Cloud

Contact a Personal Vacation Planner today at 800-284-0462 to book South-America Cruises.

Pricing for Silver Cloud 14 Day South-America Cruise

 
Interior
Oceanview
Balcony
Deluxe & Suite
Our Price
a
n/a  n/a  n/a  $10,295 
Instant Quote
*Prices are per person, shown in U. S. Dollars, based on double occupancy and reflect the lowest available price of each stateroom category for the specific sail date. Government taxes and fees are additional. Prices may not include Port Charges. Stateroom images are representative only.

Itinerary for Silver Cloud 14 Day South America Cruise

Day Port Arrive Depart
11/12/2009 Manaus, Brazil
11/13/2009 Manaus, Brazil 6:00 PM
11/14/2009 Amazon River, Brazil
11/15/2009 Saint Maarten 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
11/16/2009 Cruise Breves Narrows, Amazon, Brazil
11/17/2009 Belem, Brazil 8:00 AM 5:30 PM
11/18/2009 At Sea
11/19/2009 At Sea
11/21/2009 Recife, Brazil 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
11/22/2009 At Sea
11/23/2009 Salvador, Brazil 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
11/24/2009 At Sea
11/25/2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1:00 PM
11/26/2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Area Map
South America
<click to view area map>


Silver Cloud Cruises on Silversea Cruises by Cruise Departure Date

2008 South America Cruises 2009 South America Cruises
   


Ports of Call for Silver Cloud 14 Day South America Cruise

Manaus

South America Cruises to Manaus

Manaus is a fascinating region of Brazil that is a must see for all nature enthusiasts. The city is set amongst the trees of the Brazilian Amazon, and dense jungle surrounds it on all sides. The Rio Negro lines Manaus, and this city is home to one million inhabitants. It is the Amazonas state capital, and a marvelous region to explore. You have likely never visited a city quite like Manaus. The Manao tribe named the city, which means Mother of the Gods.

The rubber boom meant Manaus's entire existence was based on rubber production and shipment for decades. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 90% of the world's rubber came from Manaus. Unfortunately, the resulting wealth was realized by only a few rubber barons, who exploited the local workers and brought in Indian slaves from all over South America. Northeast Brazil was extremely overcrowded and severely depressed economically, so many Brazilians welcomed the opportunity to find work down in Manaus. Once they got there, however, they were forced to work for hours on end in terrible conditions for low wages. Whenever the barons were displeased with production, they took to slaughtering some of the Indians to get their point across. This went on for many years until Asian rubber manufacturers ended the monopoly in Manaus. Once the Asians began to produce large amounts of rubber, Manaus suffered an economic depression that lasted for decades.

Finally, in 1967, Manaus was made a free-trade zone, and since that time the economy has really been bolstered. In under twenty years, the population has catapulted from 200,000 to 900,000. Present-day Manaus is a picturesque town filled with interesting sights and fabulous hiking trails. The jungle may be mysterious and daunting, but the city itself is friendly and inviting.

St. Martin

South America Cruises to St. Martin

St. Maarten & St. Martin are two fascinating Caribbean countries that share a single island of only 40 square miles in size. In the year 1649, this Caribbean nation split in two; with the Dutch inhabiting the southern portion of the island, and the French inhabiting the north. Today, a peaceful coexistence between the two governments make both nations a charming getaway that welcomes all visitors to bask in their ample beaches, fabulous duty-free shopping, terrific nightlife, exciting casinos, and world-class dining.

If you are looking for a destination to enjoy the quiet and tranquility of the Caribbean, then you might be tempted to look elsewhere, for in recent years, especially after the massive and impressive rebuilding projects on the island following Hurricane Luis in 1995, St. Maarten/St. Martin has become a tourist mecca. But locals are stilly friendly, attractions are plentiful and affordable, and if you are drawn to a variety of water-sports and sport fishing opportunities, then the island is perfect for you.

There are two capital cities on the island, one for the Dutch side, and one for the French. Phillipsburg, St. Maarten is by far the largest city on the island, and the number one destination for cruise-ship passengers. Founded in 1763 by John Phillips, the city has evolved into a major port of call. Stroll through the town and visit Front Street, where you can shop for everything under the sun and enjoy some of the very best bargains anywhere in the Caribbean. The city is a hustling and bustling capital that is the epitome of the progress this island has made in recent years. As you head north to the French side of the island you will come across Marigot, St. Martin. Here you will be treated to a far more serene town that will remind you of a small French seaside village.

If time permits, then a small drive to Grand-Case is well worthwhile. Here you will find a quaint fishing village that has escaped the over-development of other parts of the island. Instead, you can soak in the beauty of the Caribbean surroundings in relative tranquility and dine on some of the best local cuisine available.

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.





AVC Cruises .com has been specializing in cruises and vacations for over 40 years. Our friendly staff will assist you in booking the perfect cruise. We specialize in luxury cruises, family cruises, group cruise booking, honeymoon cruises, and customer satisfication.


AVCCruises.com is an American Express Travel Services Representative.

Book your Cruises or Vacations with Confidence from a Name you Trust.

Copyright 1965-2007 AVCCruises.com - A Division of Americas Vacation Center

Cruises by Destination | Cruise Lines

Travel Partner Resources | Add Your Site