Scenic South America: 10 nights from Nassau with Scenic Eclipse
Oct 16, 2026
Bahamas, El Salvador, Mozambique, Colombia, Panama
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Nassau ➞
Landing: Panama City
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Friday, October 16, 2026 - not foundNassau
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Saturday, October 17, 2026Navigation
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Sunday, October 18, 2026 not found - not foundSan Salvador
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Monday, October 19, 2026Navigation
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Tuesday, October 20, 2026Navigation
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Wednesday, October 21, 2026 not found - not foundCabaceira
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Thursday, October 22, 2026 not found - not foundCartagena De Indias
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Friday, October 23, 2026Navigation
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Sunday, October 25, 2026Navigation
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Monday, October 26, 2026 not foundPanama City
Nassau
Originally known as Charles Town, NASSAU is the modern face of the Bahamas. In addition to the natural beauties, enough historical flavor has been preserved to satisfy enthusiasts.
Much of its atmosphere derives from its development during the period from 1787 to 1834, when many of the city's best colonial buildings were built. Prior to this accumulation, Nassau had largely been a rustic refuge for pirates, privateers and saboteurs.
San Salvador
Cabaceira
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.
Panama City
Panama City, the capital of Panama, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan metropolis, where a rich history meets a dynamic modern culture. The city is a mix of old and new, the historic districts live in perfect harmony with modern infrastructure. On the one hand, visitors have the opportunity to visit many historical attractions. The best way to learn about the history and operations of the canal is to visit the Miraflores locks or, if you want to deepen your knowledge related to the history of the city, visiting the Casco Viejo or Panama Viejo neighborhoods is the best choice.
In Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,you can admire examples of colonial architecture, a lively nightlife and cultural landmarks such as the Panama Cathedral and the Presidential Palace, while Panama Viejo offers the opportunity to visit the ruins of the original city and provides a glimpse into the early history of Panama.
On the other hand, Panama City is currently known for its impressive skyline that reflects its status as a financial center. The modern culture of the city is especially visible in the banking area and along one of the city's main streets, Calle 50, where large shiny glass buildings follow one another.