Silversea South America: 20 nights from Rio de Janeiro with Silver Ray
Feb 29, 2028
Brazil, France, Barbados
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Rio de Janeiro ➞
Landing: Bridgetown
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Tuesday, February 29, 2028 - 11:00 PMRio de Janeiro
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Wednesday, March 1, 2028Navigation
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Thursday, March 2, 2028Navigation
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Friday, March 3, 2028 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSalvador
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Saturday, March 4, 2028Navigation
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Sunday, March 5, 2028Navigation
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Monday, March 6, 2028 8:00 AM - 7:00 PMFortaleza
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Tuesday, March 7, 2028Navigation
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Wednesday, March 8, 2028Navigation
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Thursday, March 9, 2028 7:00 AM - 10:00 AMMacapa
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Thursday, March 9, 2028Navigation
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Friday, March 10, 2028 8:00 AM - 7:00 PMSantarem
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Saturday, March 11, 2028 8:00 AM - 1:00 PMBoca Da Valeria
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Sunday, March 12, 2028 8:00 AM - not foundManaus
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Monday, March 13, 2028 not found - not foundManaus
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Tuesday, March 14, 2028 not found - 3:00 PMManaus
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Wednesday, March 15, 2028 8:00 AM - 3:00 PMParintins
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Thursday, March 16, 2028Navigation
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Thursday, March 16, 2028 7:00 PM - 8:00 PMMacapa
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Friday, March 17, 2028Navigation
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Saturday, March 18, 2028 8:00 AM - 4:30 PMÎle Royale
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Sunday, March 19, 2028Navigation
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Monday, March 20, 2028 7:00 AMBridgetown

Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro (which means River of January in Portuguese) is a city in Brazil, the capital of the homonymous confederated state. The city has a population of approximately 6,186,710 inhabitants (according to the 2009 IBGE census), and occupies an area of 1,256 km² while that included in the metropolitan area is approximately 12 million. Rio is the second city in Brazil after San Paolo and was the capital of the nation from 1763 to 1960, after Salvador da Bahia and before Brasilia.
The city is famous for its tourist attractions including: the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, for the gigantic statue of Jesus, called Cristo Redentor located on Mount Corcovado, for the Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain), with its cable car, and for its annual carnival, the most famous in the world.
Rio de Janeiro also contains the largest forest within an urban area, the floresta da Tijuca.
Rio de Janeiro: The Marvelous City's Cruise DepartureSet sail from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's iconic "Marvelous City," and embark on a cruise from one of the most breathtaking natural harbors in the world. With its stunning Sugarloaf Mountain, the majestic Christ the Redeemer, and the vibrant Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, Rio offers an unparalleled backdrop for your departure. Before stepping aboard, soak in the city's infectious energy, dance to samba rhythms, and explore its rich cultural tapestry. Rio promises an exhilarating and unforgettable start to your South American adventure.
Explore South American Coasts from RioCruises departing from Rio de Janeiro open up a world of possibilities along the vibrant coasts of South America. Whether you dream of discovering the pristine beaches of Brazil, the historical cities of Argentina, or the dramatic fjords of Chile, Rio serves as an ideal launchpad. Enjoy the seamless transition from the energetic streets of Rio to the luxurious comfort of your cruise ship, ready for days of relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable moments. Each voyage from Rio promises breathtaking scenery, lively culture, and the spirit of adventure, leaving you with cherished memories of a continent truly alive.

Salvador
Salvador, the capital of the state Bahia in Brazil, is a lively city that vibrates to the rhythm of samba and candomblé, offering a rich and variegated cultural mosaic. This historic city, renowned for its breathtaking beaches, colonial architecture and vibrant nightlife, is a stop not to be missed on Salvador cruises. Its unique atmosphere, where tradition and modernity are linked together, offers visitors an unforgettable experience, immersed in Afro-Brazilian history and culture.
Explore the historic center: the Pelourinho
The heart of Salvador is the Pelourinho, its historic city center, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking around the clobbed streets, you can admire colorful colonial houses, Baroque churches and lively squares. The Pelourinho is also the stage of recurring open-air musical performances and folkloric dances, offering visitor an authentic taste of local culture. Cruises that stop in Salvador allow you to immerse in this rich human cultural heritage, letting passengers living unique moments.
Immerse youself in Afro-Brazilian culture Salvador is considered Afro-Brazilian cultural capital of the country. Here, visitors can explore museums dedicated to African art, attending candomblé cerimonies or simply enoying the local cuisine, that fuses African, Indigenous and Portuguese flavors. Enjoying a cruise that includes Salvador offers the opportunity to discover these deep cultural roots, enriching the trip with meaningful and authentic
experiences.
Discover Paradise Beaches
In addition to its cultural richness, Salvador amazes with its enchanting beaches. From Praia do Forte to Itapuã, the coastlines around Salvador invite relaxation and recreation, with crystal-clear waters and fine sand. Cruises stopping in Salvador allow travellers to enjoy these natural wonders, offering a perfect balance of culture, adventure and relaxation. Opting for a cruise that stops in Salvador means choosing a journey rich in history, culture and natural beauty. The city offers a complete travel experience, capable of satisfying every type of traveller, from the passionate historian to the adventurer, from the bodybuilder to the seeker of relaxation on the beach. Salvador promises to leave indelible memories in the hearts of those who visit it, making it a must-see destination on cruises along the Brazilian coast.
Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia in Brazil, is a city that vibrates to the rhythm of samba and candomblé, offering a rich and varied cultural mosaic. This historic city, known for its breathtaking beaches, colonial architecture, and vibrant nightlife, is a must-see for Cruises to Salvador. Its unique atmosphere, where tradition and modernity meet, promises visitors an unforgettable experience, immersed in the history and culture of Afro-Brazil.
Explore the Historic Center: The PelourinhoThe beating heart of Salvador is the Pelourinho, its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking through the cobblestone streets, you can admire colorful colonial houses, baroque churches, and lively squares. The Pelourinho is also the stage for frequent musical performances and folk dances that take place outdoors, offering visitors an authentic taste of local culture. Cruises that stop in Salvador allow passengers to immerse themselves in this rich cultural heritage, making them live unique moments.
Immerse Yourself in Afro-Brazilian CultureSalvador is considered the Afro-Brazilian cultural capital of the country. Here, visitors can explore museums dedicated to African art, participate in candomblé ceremonies, or simply enjoy the local cuisine, which blends African, indigenous, and Portuguese flavors. Participating in a cruise that includes Salvador offers the opportunity to discover these deep cultural roots, enriching the trip with significant and authentic experiences.
Discover the Paradise BeachesIn addition to its cultural richness, Salvador amazes with its enchanting beaches. From Praia do Forte to Itapuã, the coasts around Salvador invite you to relax and have fun, with crystal clear waters and fine sand. Cruises that stop in Salvador allow travelers to enjoy these natural wonders, offering a perfect balance between culture, adventure, and relaxation.
Opting for a cruise that stops in Salvador means choosing a trip full of history, culture, and natural beauty. The city offers a complete travel experience, capable of satisfying every type of traveler, from the passionate historian to the adventurer, from the bodybuilder to the seeker of relaxation on the beach. Salvador promises to leave indelible memories in the hearts of those who visit it, making it a must-see destination on cruises along the Brazilian coast.

Fortaleza
Fortaleza, located on the Atlantic coast, is the capital of the State of Ceará, in northeastern Brazil. It is a city known all over the world for its beautiful beaches, rich culture and lively nightlife. The city is a mix of natural beauty and cultural events, all attractions that make Fortaleza a unique and attractive destination for every type of tourist. The city has a tropical climate with warm temperatures all year round.
Thanks to this unique climate, it is possible to visit the city on cruise ships all year round. Fortaleza is especially renowned for its beautiful beaches, which are its main attraction, such as Praia do Futuro, Iracema and Meireles. Thanks to its picturesque beaches and climate, the city is the ideal destination for beach lovers.
The city has several historical sites, including the Fortaleza de Nossa Senhora da Assunção, a fortress built in the 17th century, and the Dragão do Mar Center of Art and Culture, a major cultural center with museums, theaters and art galleries. The city is also known for its lively festivals, including the Fortaleza Carnival and the Festival Junina, where you can see dances and listen to traditional music.
If you want to taste the local cuisine, you must consider that the local cuisine is a strong point for the city and you absolutely must try some typical dishes such as the "moqueca" (a seafood stew), the "baião de dois" (a dish of rice and beans) and a variety of fresh seafood.

Macapa

Santarem

Boca Da Valeria

Manaus
Manaus, the heart of Brazilian Amazon rainforest, is an exceptional fusion between uncontaminated nature and urban liveliness. This city, located at the confluence of Negro River and Solimões River, is the ideal starting point for Manaus cruises. It offers travelers the unique opportunity to explore the largest rainforest in the world. Its privileged position makes it a destination not to be missed for those who want to venture deep into the Amazon rainforest.
THE CULTURAL CHARM OF MANAUS
Not only is Manaus a starting point for exploring the jungle, but it is also a melting pot of culture and history. The Amazonas Theathre, with its Renaissance facade and its opulent interior, attests the city's prosperous past during the rubber boom. Visitors can enjoy world-class perfomances at this historic theater, immerse themselves in the rich cultural tradition of the region. The city also offers museums that tell local history and indigenous traditions, further enriching the travel experience.
Cruises that stop in Manaus give access to unique nature experiences. Starting from the excursion to the Encounter of the Waters, where the clear jet-black colour of the Negro's waters meet the clearer Solimões' waters or tours into the Amazon rainforest that allow you to admire unique flora and fauna up close, each activity is an unforgettable adventure. The proximity to nature e the opportunity to take part into ecological excursions make Manaus an ideal destination for adventure and biodiversity lovers.
LIFE ON BOARD DURING THE CRUISE
Opting for a cruise that includes Manaus means choosing a trip that combines comfort and adventure. On board, while navigating towards the Amazon rainforest, passangers can enjoy all the modern
comforts they need in order to prepare themselves to explore the jungle or immerse themselves in local cultures. Cruises often offer conferences and activities that enrich the knowledge of the area making your trip both a time for relaxation and an opportunity to learn and discover.
Choosing a cruise that stops in Manaus allows you to live a travel experience full of excitement, adventure and cultural discovery. It is a unique opportunity to explore one of the most diverse and fascinating ecosystem on Earth while experiencing the comfort and pleasure of a cruise.
Manaus, the beating heart of the Brazilian Amazon, represents an exceptional fusion of unspoiled nature and urban vibrancy. This city, located at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Rio Solimões, is the ideal starting point for Cruises to Manaus, offering travelers the unique opportunity to explore the largest rainforest in the world. Its privileged position makes it an unmissable destination for those who wish to venture into the depths of the Amazon.
The Cultural Charm of ManausManaus is not only a starting point for explorations in the jungle; it is also a melting pot of culture and history. The Teatro Amazonas, with its Renaissance façade and opulent interiors, testifies to the city's prosperous past during the rubber boom. Visitors can attend world-class performances in this historic theater, thus immersing themselves in the rich cultural tradition of the region. The city also offers museums that recount local history and indigenous traditions, further enriching the travel experience.
Unique Naturalistic ExperiencesCruises that touch Manaus give access to unparalleled naturalistic experiences. From the excursion to the Meeting of the Waters, where the dark waters of the Rio Negro meet the clearer waters of the Rio Solimões, to the tours in the rainforest that allow you to observe the unique flora and fauna up close, every activity is an unforgettable adventure. The proximity to nature and the possibility of participating in ecological excursions make Manaus an ideal destination for lovers of adventure and biodiversity.
Life on Board During the CruiseOpting for a cruise that includes Manaus means choosing a journey that combines comfort and adventure. On board, passengers can enjoy all modern comforts while sailing to the Amazon, preparing to explore the jungle or immerse themselves in local cultures. Cruises often offer conferences and activities that enrich the knowledge of the territory, making the journey not only a moment of relaxation, but also an opportunity for learning and discovery.
Choosing a cruise that stops in Manaus promises a travel experience rich in emotions, adventures and cultural discoveries. It is a unique opportunity to explore one of the most diversified and fascinating ecosystems on the planet, while experiencing the comfort and pleasure of a cruise ship trip.

Manaus
Manaus, the heart of Brazilian Amazon rainforest, is an exceptional fusion between uncontaminated nature and urban liveliness. This city, located at the confluence of Negro River and Solimões River, is the ideal starting point for Manaus cruises. It offers travelers the unique opportunity to explore the largest rainforest in the world. Its privileged position makes it a destination not to be missed for those who want to venture deep into the Amazon rainforest.
THE CULTURAL CHARM OF MANAUS
Not only is Manaus a starting point for exploring the jungle, but it is also a melting pot of culture and history. The Amazonas Theathre, with its Renaissance facade and its opulent interior, attests the city's prosperous past during the rubber boom. Visitors can enjoy world-class perfomances at this historic theater, immerse themselves in the rich cultural tradition of the region. The city also offers museums that tell local history and indigenous traditions, further enriching the travel experience.
Cruises that stop in Manaus give access to unique nature experiences. Starting from the excursion to the Encounter of the Waters, where the clear jet-black colour of the Negro's waters meet the clearer Solimões' waters or tours into the Amazon rainforest that allow you to admire unique flora and fauna up close, each activity is an unforgettable adventure. The proximity to nature e the opportunity to take part into ecological excursions make Manaus an ideal destination for adventure and biodiversity lovers.
LIFE ON BOARD DURING THE CRUISE
Opting for a cruise that includes Manaus means choosing a trip that combines comfort and adventure. On board, while navigating towards the Amazon rainforest, passangers can enjoy all the modern
comforts they need in order to prepare themselves to explore the jungle or immerse themselves in local cultures. Cruises often offer conferences and activities that enrich the knowledge of the area making your trip both a time for relaxation and an opportunity to learn and discover.
Choosing a cruise that stops in Manaus allows you to live a travel experience full of excitement, adventure and cultural discovery. It is a unique opportunity to explore one of the most diverse and fascinating ecosystem on Earth while experiencing the comfort and pleasure of a cruise.
Manaus, the beating heart of the Brazilian Amazon, represents an exceptional fusion of unspoiled nature and urban vibrancy. This city, located at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Rio Solimões, is the ideal starting point for Cruises to Manaus, offering travelers the unique opportunity to explore the largest rainforest in the world. Its privileged position makes it an unmissable destination for those who wish to venture into the depths of the Amazon.
The Cultural Charm of ManausManaus is not only a starting point for explorations in the jungle; it is also a melting pot of culture and history. The Teatro Amazonas, with its Renaissance façade and opulent interiors, testifies to the city's prosperous past during the rubber boom. Visitors can attend world-class performances in this historic theater, thus immersing themselves in the rich cultural tradition of the region. The city also offers museums that recount local history and indigenous traditions, further enriching the travel experience.
Unique Naturalistic ExperiencesCruises that touch Manaus give access to unparalleled naturalistic experiences. From the excursion to the Meeting of the Waters, where the dark waters of the Rio Negro meet the clearer waters of the Rio Solimões, to the tours in the rainforest that allow you to observe the unique flora and fauna up close, every activity is an unforgettable adventure. The proximity to nature and the possibility of participating in ecological excursions make Manaus an ideal destination for lovers of adventure and biodiversity.
Life on Board During the CruiseOpting for a cruise that includes Manaus means choosing a journey that combines comfort and adventure. On board, passengers can enjoy all modern comforts while sailing to the Amazon, preparing to explore the jungle or immerse themselves in local cultures. Cruises often offer conferences and activities that enrich the knowledge of the territory, making the journey not only a moment of relaxation, but also an opportunity for learning and discovery.
Choosing a cruise that stops in Manaus promises a travel experience rich in emotions, adventures and cultural discoveries. It is a unique opportunity to explore one of the most diversified and fascinating ecosystems on the planet, while experiencing the comfort and pleasure of a cruise ship trip.

Manaus
Manaus, the heart of Brazilian Amazon rainforest, is an exceptional fusion between uncontaminated nature and urban liveliness. This city, located at the confluence of Negro River and Solimões River, is the ideal starting point for Manaus cruises. It offers travelers the unique opportunity to explore the largest rainforest in the world. Its privileged position makes it a destination not to be missed for those who want to venture deep into the Amazon rainforest.
THE CULTURAL CHARM OF MANAUS
Not only is Manaus a starting point for exploring the jungle, but it is also a melting pot of culture and history. The Amazonas Theathre, with its Renaissance facade and its opulent interior, attests the city's prosperous past during the rubber boom. Visitors can enjoy world-class perfomances at this historic theater, immerse themselves in the rich cultural tradition of the region. The city also offers museums that tell local history and indigenous traditions, further enriching the travel experience.
Cruises that stop in Manaus give access to unique nature experiences. Starting from the excursion to the Encounter of the Waters, where the clear jet-black colour of the Negro's waters meet the clearer Solimões' waters or tours into the Amazon rainforest that allow you to admire unique flora and fauna up close, each activity is an unforgettable adventure. The proximity to nature e the opportunity to take part into ecological excursions make Manaus an ideal destination for adventure and biodiversity lovers.
LIFE ON BOARD DURING THE CRUISE
Opting for a cruise that includes Manaus means choosing a trip that combines comfort and adventure. On board, while navigating towards the Amazon rainforest, passangers can enjoy all the modern
comforts they need in order to prepare themselves to explore the jungle or immerse themselves in local cultures. Cruises often offer conferences and activities that enrich the knowledge of the area making your trip both a time for relaxation and an opportunity to learn and discover.
Choosing a cruise that stops in Manaus allows you to live a travel experience full of excitement, adventure and cultural discovery. It is a unique opportunity to explore one of the most diverse and fascinating ecosystem on Earth while experiencing the comfort and pleasure of a cruise.
Manaus, the beating heart of the Brazilian Amazon, represents an exceptional fusion of unspoiled nature and urban vibrancy. This city, located at the confluence of the Rio Negro and the Rio Solimões, is the ideal starting point for Cruises to Manaus, offering travelers the unique opportunity to explore the largest rainforest in the world. Its privileged position makes it an unmissable destination for those who wish to venture into the depths of the Amazon.
The Cultural Charm of ManausManaus is not only a starting point for explorations in the jungle; it is also a melting pot of culture and history. The Teatro Amazonas, with its Renaissance façade and opulent interiors, testifies to the city's prosperous past during the rubber boom. Visitors can attend world-class performances in this historic theater, thus immersing themselves in the rich cultural tradition of the region. The city also offers museums that recount local history and indigenous traditions, further enriching the travel experience.
Unique Naturalistic ExperiencesCruises that touch Manaus give access to unparalleled naturalistic experiences. From the excursion to the Meeting of the Waters, where the dark waters of the Rio Negro meet the clearer waters of the Rio Solimões, to the tours in the rainforest that allow you to observe the unique flora and fauna up close, every activity is an unforgettable adventure. The proximity to nature and the possibility of participating in ecological excursions make Manaus an ideal destination for lovers of adventure and biodiversity.
Life on Board During the CruiseOpting for a cruise that includes Manaus means choosing a journey that combines comfort and adventure. On board, passengers can enjoy all modern comforts while sailing to the Amazon, preparing to explore the jungle or immerse themselves in local cultures. Cruises often offer conferences and activities that enrich the knowledge of the territory, making the journey not only a moment of relaxation, but also an opportunity for learning and discovery.
Choosing a cruise that stops in Manaus promises a travel experience rich in emotions, adventures and cultural discoveries. It is a unique opportunity to explore one of the most diversified and fascinating ecosystems on the planet, while experiencing the comfort and pleasure of a cruise ship trip.

Parintins

Macapa

Île Royale

Bridgetown
Bridgetown, an island located in the eastern part of the archipelago, is the capital of Barbodos islands. It is renowned for its duty-free shops and its cultural and historical attractions.
It is one of the most oldiest cities of the Carribean Islands; its architecture full of colonial buildings blending with warehouses and brash modern office blocks fascinates and entertains visitors. The center of the city is the Carenaggio, a tourist port that confines with the Parliament of Barbados (where are located two small fashinated history museums). Some of the most famous religious buildings are distant five minutes from the Parliament like Sant Micheal Cathedral and the synagogue.
Bridgetown is one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean; its architecture with balconies of colonial buildings blending with warehouses and brash modern office blocks fascinates and entertains visitors. The center of activity is the careenage, a marina that borders the Barbados Parliament (home to two small but fascinating local history museums). A number of the island's most important religious buildings are located within a five-minute walk of Parliament, including St. Michael's Cathedral and a synagogue.