General
Cruise company: Pullmantur CruisesCruise ship: Zenith
This ship is one of Pullmantur’s icons and has made endless dreams come true. Remodeled in 2007, it has a capacity for 1,828 passengers. Its nine decks have much to offer: cafés, Internet room, discoteque, library, gymnasium, spa, beauty parlour, rockodrome, casino, solarium, swimming pools, jacuzzis, duty-free shops and a restaurant with great sea views. It covers the Caribbean Seas all year
Sailing route
day 1 Curaçao • day 2 Bonaire • day 3 Aruba • day 4 at sea • day 5 Colon • day 6 Cartagena de Indias • day 7 at sea • day 8 CuraçaoDay 1 Willemstad, Curacao, Nederlandse Antillen
Located on the Caribbean island of Curacao, in the Netherlands Antilles, is the capital city of Willemstad. Colourful buildings influenced by Dutch architecture will greet you upon arrival to this beautiful city and the city centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a gentle stroll around the island or try your luck at one of the casinos.
Day 2 Kralendijk, Bonaire, Nederlandse Antillen
Acclaimed by diving enthusiasts for the teeming reefs of its Marine Park, Bonaire is the most preserved of the Caribbean ABC islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao). Bonaire is splashed with natural colour inland too, a coral-tinted beach can be found south of the port at Kralendijk, whose sands are pastel pink, while bolder shades adorn thousands of resident flamingos.
Day 3 Oranjestad, Aruba
Oranjestad is the capital city of the Caribbean island of Aruba and, being part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, has been heavily influenced by Dutch culture. The vast array of bright colours displayed in the architecture is instantly noticeable and make this city vibrant and exciting.
Day 4 At sea
Day 5 Colon, Panama
S itting at the northernmost tip of the Panama Canal is the city of Colon – which gets its name from Christopher Columbus and a statue of him can be found here. This city boasts amazing culture and is a good location to view all the ships on their venture through the Panama Canal.
Day 6 Cartagena, Colombia
The Colombian city of Cartagena was one of the first Spanish colonies in South America and mixes a fine blend of quiet beaches, restaurants, bars and a stunning old town. Find the clock tower, where you will be able to access the old town which features a number of 500 year old coral stone forts.
Day 7 At sea
Dag 8 Willemstad, Curaçao, Nederlandse Antillen
The journey ends at the place where it started, in colorful Willemstad.