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Crystal Central America: 9 nights from Guayaquil with Crystal Symphony
Sep 5, 2026

Ecuador, Panama, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico
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Departure Port: Guayaquil ➞ Landing: San Juan

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Guayaquil

Guayaquil

Explore Ecuador from Guayaquil!

Embark on an exciting cruise from Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city and principal port, situated on the Guayas River. This vibrant city offers a dynamic blend of modern development and historical charm, providing an excellent starting point for exploring the Galapagos Islands or the Pacific coast of South America. Discover its bustling Malecon 2000 and colorful neighborhoods before setting sail on a journey filled with natural wonders and cultural discoveries.

Fuerte Amador

Fuerte Amador

Fuerte Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is an island known to be the access point for exploring the beauties of the canal. Within the island it is possible to visit Panama Viejo and Casco Viejo, two settlements dating back to the colonial period which, although very different from each other, have both been recognized as UNESCO world heritage sites.

Still in the cultural field in Fuerte Amador you can visit the Biomuseo. The museum was designed by the architect Frenk Gehry and inaugurated in 2014 with the aim of telling the natural and cultural history of Panama and the role that the canal has played in the development of the area. If you want to enjoy one of the best views of the canal and this miracle of engineering in action, a visit to the Miraflores locks is what's right for you.

If you are lucky you might happen to be at the exact moment when a ship passes by so that you can experience and appreciate this unique experience. If, on the other hand, you are a shopping lover, within the island you can find a series of different shops where you can find products of all kinds and shops specializing in the sale of typical local handicrafts. A cruise that starts from Fuerte Amador or that has the island as a stop is the best choice for those who want to explore the beauty of the Panama Canal and the Caribbean.
Fuerte Amador

Fuerte Amador

Fuerte Amador, located at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, is an island known to be the access point for exploring the beauties of the canal. Within the island it is possible to visit Panama Viejo and Casco Viejo, two settlements dating back to the colonial period which, although very different from each other, have both been recognized as UNESCO world heritage sites.

Still in the cultural field in Fuerte Amador you can visit the Biomuseo. The museum was designed by the architect Frenk Gehry and inaugurated in 2014 with the aim of telling the natural and cultural history of Panama and the role that the canal has played in the development of the area. If you want to enjoy one of the best views of the canal and this miracle of engineering in action, a visit to the Miraflores locks is what's right for you.

If you are lucky you might happen to be at the exact moment when a ship passes by so that you can experience and appreciate this unique experience. If, on the other hand, you are a shopping lover, within the island you can find a series of different shops where you can find products of all kinds and shops specializing in the sale of typical local handicrafts. A cruise that starts from Fuerte Amador or that has the island as a stop is the best choice for those who want to explore the beauty of the Panama Canal and the Caribbean.
Panama Canal

Panama Canal

Cartagena De Indias

Cartagena De Indias

The City is a fairytale of romanticism, legends and pure beauty. Cartagena de Indias is an exciting place you will fall in love with.

The city was one of the first sanctuaries of African slaves freed in the America and is today populated by an ethnic melting pot of Colombian varieties. It is a vivid city, the ideal place if you are looking for something different from the usual touristic routine. To immerge in the city, you just have to have a walk through Cartagena’s labyrinth of cobblestones alleys, where huge balconies are wrapped by bugainvilles and massive churches cast their shadows on the tree-lined squares. Take your time and relax in one of the many cafes in Cartagena.

Santo Domingo

Santo Domingo

Caribbean Rhythms from Santo Domingo!

Embark on a vibrant Caribbean cruise from Santo Domingo, the historic capital of the Dominican Republic. As the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the Americas, this city offers an unparalleled blend of colonial charm and lively Caribbean culture. Explore its UNESCO-listed Colonial Zone before setting sail on a journey filled with sun-drenched beaches, rhythmic music, and unforgettable island discoveries.

Cap Cana

Cap Cana

San Juan

San Juan

One of the largest islands in the eastern Caribbean, Puerto Rico's panorama includes mountains, caves, coral reefs, white sand beaches and an incredibly lush rainforest.

San Juan is the oldest city under the rule of the United States. San Juan is located in the northeast of Puerto Rico and features distinctly a century-old architecture, such as Spanish military fortresses built from 1540 to 1800, an active port, and a very active economic zone in the Hato Rey district. San Juan has magnificent beaches, hotels, squares, historical sites, and museums. San Juan is a Latin American city with Spanish culture mixed with African and Taíno traditions with American influence. The citizens of San Juan are very festive, as in the rest of the island.