

The town of Progreso is a new port option not exploited yet by mass market and large-sized ships. It is strategically located and the original gate to the Maya World Merida city, some 23 miles from Progreso's city center. Its beaches are pristine and clean, and the shallowness of the waters makes swimming and sunbathing divine. Merida State capital, a 25 minute drive from Progreso, is the largest city in southeastern Mexico and one of the most traditional tourist cities in Mexico.
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The City of Miami known as the “Magic City” is located in Southeast Florida, in Miami-Dade County on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean. Since its incorporation in 1896, the City has grown tremendously, transforming it into one of the world’s renowned centers where people can work, live, and play while enjoying a high quality of life. The City of Miami, known for its diverse culture and ethnicities is the largest municipality in Miami-Dade County. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 362,470. By the year 2010, the population in the City is projected to rise to 390,191. Miami which is known as the Gateway to Latin America attracts a tremendous amount of foreign-born people, resulting in a large Latin American population that includes Cubans, Nicaraguans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Puerto Ricans, Argentineans, Ecuadorians, Brazilians, Dominicans, Haitians and Mexicans. According to the 2000 U.S. census, the City has a 60 percent Hispanic population, a 22.3 percent African-American population, and an 11.9 percent White/other population.
Progreso is a beautiful port with wonderful beaches of gentle waves which make it ideal for swimming, boat races, and sailing. Fishing and tourism are Progreso inhabitants' most important activities. In Progres,o you will find a large grocery store, a large typical market, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, police station, bus station, post and telegraph offices, handicraft stores, taxis, money exchange, real estate info, hardware store, pharmacies, bakeries, etc. Located near Progreso are the Alacranes Reef and Perez Island. Two of the island's beaches are Chelem and Yucaltepen, characterized by their fine sand and gentle waves.
Lying in the quiet Caribbean, this small town began as a fruit production company. It is a gateway to the ruins of Tikal, a Mayan city that flourished around 700 to 800 AD. Archaeological digs have unearthed intriguing clues about a sophisticated Mayan culture able to predict the solstice and farm the land with great success. At its pinnacle, Tikal's highly spiritual population swelled into the tens of thousands. Today, migratory birds in the enchanted forest fly above the ruins of ancient temples, monuments, and ball courts. Keen-eyed visitors might spot the rare quetzal, the country's national bird.
Located a mile from the coast in southern Belize, the 78-acre Harvest Caye is a spectacular destination featuring a 7-mile-long pristine white sand beach surrounded by natural flora and fauna. Visitors to Harvest Caye can enjoy a combination of resort-style amenities, sports and activities, local shopping, interactive wildlife programs, and convenient access to a host of land excursions. It is also the only resort in Belize that offers an actual pier for cruise ships making it easy for guests to embark and disembark from their cruise. Some of the amenities include a beautiful 15,000-square-foot pool complete with swim-up bars, comfortable chaise lounges, and shade umbrellas. Private cabanas and luxury beach villas can be rented for the ultimate beach getaway. The villas can accommodate up to 10 guests and feature air conditioning, dedicated lounge areas, a private restroom, indoor and outdoor showers, hammocks, and exclusive dining and beverage options with dedicated concierge service. Thrill seekers will love the exhilarating cross-island zip-line course with three platforms and more than 3.000 feet of zip-line, a ropes course. Other activities include a ropes course located on a platform in the saltwater lagoon, kayaking, paddle boarding, and canoeing. Guests can also participate in a variety of eco-friendly activities such as taking a manatee observation tour, visiting the island's aviary to observe the endangered Scarlet Macaws and Toucans (Belize’s national bird), and visiting the Butterfly Garden. Additional adventures can be explored on the mainland of Belize including river rafting, Mayan ruins, nature tours, and more. A la carte dining choices on Harvest Caye include five dining and bar options offering a variety of cuisines. The Landshark Bar and Grill serves casual fare and offers a scenic upper deck as well as a swim-up bar. Casual authentic Belizean cuisine is available in the island's shopping village. Beach lovers can enjoy a meal at the Laughing Bird Bar & Grill. Other restaurants include the Manatee Marina Bar & Grill in the marina, and the Horse-Eye Jack Bar & Grill servicing the island’s cabanas as well as food and drink delivery throughout the pool area. Harvest Caye was developed by Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and the Belize government.
The Bay Islands of Honduras offer a very different world from that of mainland Honduras. Of the three islands, the largest, and most developed for tourism is Roatan. Roatan is a long island, measuring almost 40 miles in length and with a total landmass of 49 Square miles. The island has a mountainous backbone and is surrounded by coral reefs, offering superb diving as well as excellent fishing.
Falmouth is the chief town and capital of the parish of Trelawny in Jamaica. It is situated on Jamaica's north coast 18 miles east of Montego Bay. It is noted for being one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns. Founded by Thomas Reid in 1769, Falmouth flourished as a market center and port for forty years at a time when Jamaica was the world's leading sugar producer[citation needed]. It was named after Falmouth, Cornwall in England, the birthplace of Sir William Trelawny the Governor of Jamaica who was instrumental in its establishment. The town was meticulously planned from the start, with wide streets in a regular grid, adequate water supply, and public buildings. It even had piped water before New York City.
Miles of powdery white beaches above clear blue water and one of the richest marine environments make Grand Cayman one of the Caribbean’s finest vacation destinations (and a world-class scuba diving destination). As a British Crown Colony, Grand Cayman enjoys all of the benefits of sophisticated government, touting one of the strongest economies in the Caribbean (with over 600 banks) while still allowing visitors to enjoy duty-free shopping in Georgetown for jewelry, art, local crafts, and unique souvenirs like treasure coins from a sunken Spanish galleon circa the “Pirates of the Caribbean” era.
The City of Miami known as the “Magic City” is located in Southeast Florida, in Miami-Dade County on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean. Since its incorporation in 1896, the City has grown tremendously, transforming it into one of the world’s renowned centers where people can work, live, and play while enjoying a high quality of life. The City of Miami, known for its diverse culture and ethnicities is the largest municipality in Miami-Dade County. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 362,470. By the year 2010, the population in the City is projected to rise to 390,191. Miami which is known as the Gateway to Latin America attracts a tremendous amount of foreign-born people, resulting in a large Latin American population that includes Cubans, Nicaraguans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Puerto Ricans, Argentineans, Ecuadorians, Brazilians, Dominicans, Haitians and Mexicans. According to the 2000 U.S. census, the City has a 60 percent Hispanic population, a 22.3 percent African-American population, and an 11.9 percent White/other population.
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Compass Rose: This award-winning restaurant embodies the spirit of exploration and the serenity of the ocean. It is the ship's largest specialty restaurant features exquisite selections, a multitude of choices and the ability to customize your meal.
La Veranda: Offers chic indoor dining and the most expansive al fresco area ever seen on a Regent ship.
Sette Mari: Delicious à la carte dinner menu of authentic Italian specialties and fine wines.
Prime 7
Azure: New to our restaurant collection, a tribute to Mediterranean cuisine.
Chartreuse: A contemporary sanctuary for refined hospitality, where heritage and modernity converge. Chartreuse is sure to delight as you experience classic French fare with a modern twist.
Pacific Rim: Breathtaking views combine with mouthwatering Asian dishes in a Zen-like oasis.
Prime 7: Drawing deep inspiration from Chicago’s storied past and the grandeur of its art deco skyline enjoy elevated classic American fare like New York strip.
Coffee Connection
Coffee Connection: Warm aromas of freshly brewed coffee and sweet pastries mingle with lively conversation as you swap stories of adventures ashore. Even in the bright, bustling energy of the day, the coffee bar remains a haven of elegance - an all-day social hub where curiosity and camaraderie thrive.
Pool Grill: Savor al fresco dining with views of the world’s beloved landscapes. Be it a light breakfast or lunch, look forward to American fare, regional barbecues and old-fashioned desserts, or simply relax with your favorite cocktail or a frozen drink at the bar.
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![]() | Bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower instead of bathtub |
![]() | Wheelchair-accessible suite; shower stall instead of bathtub |
![]() | 2-bedroom suite accommodates up to 6 guests |
![]() | Convertible sofa bed |
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**Select complimentary shore excursions are for full-fare guests only, capacity controlled and subject to availability. Shore excursion reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note, available excursions vary by sailing date and day of the week. Government fees and taxes are included. Requested excursions may not be available at time of booking. Supplement will apply on Regent Choice excursions and excludes Private Arrangements and all Adventures Ashore programs. Restrictions apply and penalties apply 36 hours prior to shore excursion start date.
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Ship's registry: The Bahamas
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