

Cruise itinerary
71-Night Americas Cruise from New York, New York
71 nights · Americas · 45 ports of call
71-night Americas cruise aboard Crystal Serenity, departing New York, New York and calling at At Sea, Kings Wharf, Saint John's, Pointe-à-Pitre, Gustavia and San Juan (Puerto Rico) and 38 more.
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At a glance
- Ship
- Crystal Serenity
- Cruise line
- Crystal
- Duration
- 71 nights
- Region
- Americas · South America
- Departs
- New York, New York
- Returns
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Where this voyage takes you
Day-by-day itinerary
- Day1

New York, New York
Cruise ships berth on Manhattan's West Side or across the harbour in Brooklyn and Bayonne, putting the full sweep of New York within reach. The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Times Square and the museums of Fifth Avenue are all part of a day ashore.
- Statue of Liberty
- Central Park
- Times Square
- Day2
At Sea
- Day3

Kings Wharf
The cruise port at the western tip of Bermuda, set within the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. Kings Wharf is known for the old fortress turned shopping arcade, the National Museum of Bermuda, and ferries across the sound to Hamilton and the pink beaches.
- Royal Naval Dockyard
- National Museum
- Horseshoe Bay
- Day4

Kings Wharf
The cruise port at the western tip of Bermuda, set within the historic Royal Naval Dockyard. Kings Wharf is known for the old fortress turned shopping arcade, the National Museum of Bermuda, and ferries across the sound to Hamilton and the pink beaches.
- Royal Naval Dockyard
- National Museum
- Horseshoe Bay
- Day5
At Sea
- Day6
At Sea
- Day7

Saint John's
The capital of Antigua, set around a deep natural harbour in the eastern Caribbean. The island is known for its many sandy beaches and for Nelson's Dockyard, a restored Georgian naval base on the south coast that is now a World Heritage site.
- Nelson's Dockyard
- Dickenson Bay
- Shirley Heights
- Day8

Pointe-à-Pitre
The main town of Guadeloupe, a French overseas region in the eastern Caribbean shaped like a butterfly. It sits between the two wings of the island, with a covered spice market, Creole cooking and the volcano of La Soufrière to the south.
- Spice market
- La Soufrière
- Memorial ACTe
- Day9

Gustavia
The harbour capital of St. Barthélemy, a chic French island in the Caribbean. Yachts crowd the small port below red-roofed hills, with designer boutiques along the quay and quiet coves and beaches scattered around the rugged coast.
- Shell Beach
- Designer boutiques
- Gustavia harbour
- Day10

San Juan (Puerto Rico)
The capital of Puerto Rico and a major Caribbean homeport. Old San Juan's pastel colonial streets sit behind the massive El Morro and San Cristóbal forts, with rum distilleries and the beaches of Condado close to the cruise piers.
- Old San Juan
- El Morro fort
- Condado beaches
- Day11

Basseterre, Saint Kitts
The capital of St. Kitts, set below the green slopes of a volcanic Caribbean island. Its colonial centre circles The Circus and Independence Square, while the hilltop fortress of Brimstone Hill and a scenic railway lie out along the coast.
- Brimstone Hill Fortress
- The Circus
- Scenic railway
- Day12

Castries
The capital of St. Lucia, tucked into a sheltered harbour on the island's northwest coast. Beyond the market town rise the rainforested interior and the iconic twin Piton peaks further south along the volcanic coastline.
- The Pitons
- Central market
- Pigeon Island
- Day13

Scarborough
- Day14
At Sea
- Day15
Iles du Salut
- Day16
At Sea
- Day17
At Sea
- Day18

Fortaleza
- Day19
At Sea
- Day20

Maceió
The capital of Alagoas on Brazil's north-east coast, fringed by white sand and warm reef-protected lagoons. Pajuçara and Ponta Verde beaches draw swimmers, and jangada rafts carry visitors out to the natural tidal pools offshore.
- Pajuçara beach
- Natural pools
- Jangada rafts
- Day21

Salvador de Bahia
Brazil's first colonial capital, set on a bluff above the Bay of All Saints. The cobbled Pelourinho district holds pastel baroque churches and the rhythms of Afro-Brazilian culture, with capoeira, candomblé and acarajé stalls woven into daily life.
- Pelourinho
- Elevador Lacerda
- Acarajé
- Day22
At Sea
- Day23

Rio de Janeiro
Brazil's great coastal city, set between forested mountains and the Atlantic. The Christ the Redeemer statue looks down from Corcovado, Sugarloaf rises over the harbour mouth, and the sands of Copacabana and Ipanema run along the city's southern edge.
- Christ the Redeemer
- Sugarloaf Mountain
- Copacabana Beach
- Day24

Rio de Janeiro
Brazil's great coastal city, set between forested mountains and the Atlantic. The Christ the Redeemer statue looks down from Corcovado, Sugarloaf rises over the harbour mouth, and the sands of Copacabana and Ipanema run along the city's southern edge.
- Christ the Redeemer
- Sugarloaf Mountain
- Copacabana Beach
- Day25

Ilhabela
- Day26

Balneário de Camboriú
- Day27
At Sea
- Day28

Montevideo
The capital of Uruguay, set on the north bank of the broad Río de la Plata. Its old town keeps colonial plazas and a long riverside promenade, the Rambla, in a relaxed South American port city known for grilled meat and mate.
- Ciudad Vieja
- The Rambla
- Plaza Independencia
- Day29

Montevideo
The capital of Uruguay, set on the north bank of the broad Río de la Plata. Its old town keeps colonial plazas and a long riverside promenade, the Rambla, in a relaxed South American port city known for grilled meat and mate.
- Ciudad Vieja
- The Rambla
- Plaza Independencia
- Day30

Buenos Aires
Argentina's grand capital on the Río de la Plata, a city of wide boulevards and European-style architecture. The tango was born in its streets, with the colourful houses of La Boca and the cafés of San Telmo close to the waterfront.
- La Boca
- San Telmo
- Tango culture
- Day31

Buenos Aires
Argentina's grand capital on the Río de la Plata, a city of wide boulevards and European-style architecture. The tango was born in its streets, with the colourful houses of La Boca and the cafés of San Telmo close to the waterfront.
- La Boca
- San Telmo
- Tango culture
- Day32

Punta del Este
- Day33
At Sea
- Day34

Puerto Madryn
A Patagonian port on the Gulf of Nuevo in Argentine coastal Chubut, founded by Welsh settlers. It is the gateway to the Península Valdés nature reserve, where southern right whales, sea lions and penguins gather along the coast.
- Península Valdés
- Whale watching
- Welsh heritage
- Day35
At Sea
- Day36

Port Stanley
The small capital of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, a row of brightly painted houses and tin roofs along a sheltered harbour. Penguin colonies and windswept moorland surround the settlement, with Christ Church Cathedral and its whalebone arch at the waterfront.
- Penguin colonies
- Whalebone Arch
- Christ Church Cathedral
- Day37
At Sea
- Day38

Ushuaia
The world's southernmost city, on Argentina's Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America. Backed by snowy peaks on the Beagle Channel, it is the chief departure port for Antarctica and a base for the Patagonian wilderness.
- Beagle Channel
- Tierra del Fuego park
- End of the world
- Day39

Punta Arenas
A windswept city on the Strait of Magellan in Chilean Patagonia, one of the southernmost ports on earth. It serves as a gateway to Tierra del Fuego, Antarctic crossings and nearby penguin colonies, with a grand central plaza recalling the wool and shipping boom.
- Strait of Magellan
- Plaza de Armas
- Penguin colonies
- Day40

Punta Arenas
A windswept city on the Strait of Magellan in Chilean Patagonia, one of the southernmost ports on earth. It serves as a gateway to Tierra del Fuego, Antarctic crossings and nearby penguin colonies, with a grand central plaza recalling the wool and shipping boom.
- Strait of Magellan
- Plaza de Armas
- Penguin colonies
- Day41

Chilean Fjords
- Day42

Chilean Fjords
- Day43

Laguna San Rafael National Park
- Day44

Puerto Chacabuco
- Day45
Castro
- Day46

Puerto Montt
A port city in Chile's Lake District, set on the Reloncaví Sound where the central valley meets the fjords of Patagonia. Snow-capped volcanoes ring the bay, and the town is a launch point for trips to lakes, the German-influenced settlement of Puerto Varas and Chiloé island.
- Osorno Volcano
- Puerto Varas
- Angelmó market
- Day47
At Sea
- Day48

Valparaiso
A historic port city on Chile's central coast, built across steep hills laced with funiculars and painted houses. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it serves as the gateway to Santiago and the Casablanca wine valley, with a busy working harbour below.
- Hillside funiculars
- Cerro Concepción
- Casablanca wineries
- Day49

Valparaiso
A historic port city on Chile's central coast, built across steep hills laced with funiculars and painted houses. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it serves as the gateway to Santiago and the Casablanca wine valley, with a busy working harbour below.
- Hillside funiculars
- Cerro Concepción
- Casablanca wineries
- Day50

Coquimbo
- Day51
At Sea
- Day52

Iquique
- Day53
At Sea
- Day54

Pisco
- Day55

Callao
Peru's chief seaport, on the Pacific beside Lima. Ships dock here for the colonial centre and museums of the capital, the cliff-top Miraflores district above the ocean, and onward journeys toward Machu Picchu and the Andean highlands.
- Gateway to Lima
- Miraflores
- Historic centre
- Day56

Salaverry
- Day57
At Sea
- Day58

Guayaquil
- Day59
At Sea
- Day60

Fuerte Amador
A causeway-linked island port on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal, just off Panama City. It serves as the gateway to the canal's locks and rainforest, with the Amador Causeway reaching toward the capital's skyline and old quarter.
- Panama Canal
- Amador Causeway
- Casco Viejo
- Day61

Fuerte Amador
A causeway-linked island port on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal, just off Panama City. It serves as the gateway to the canal's locks and rainforest, with the Amador Causeway reaching toward the capital's skyline and old quarter.
- Panama Canal
- Amador Causeway
- Casco Viejo
- Day62
Panama Canal Transit

Fuerte Amador
A causeway-linked island port on the Pacific side of the Panama Canal, just off Panama City. It serves as the gateway to the canal's locks and rainforest, with the Amador Causeway reaching toward the capital's skyline and old quarter.
- Panama Canal
- Amador Causeway
- Casco Viejo
- Day63

Puerto Limón
A Caribbean port on Costa Rica's humid eastern coast, the country's main Atlantic harbour. It opens onto rainforest, banana plantations and the canals of Tortuguero, with white-faced monkeys and sloths a frequent sight on excursions inland.
- Tortuguero canals
- Rainforest wildlife
- Banana country
- Day64
At Sea
- Day65

Roatán Island
An island off the northern coast of Honduras in the western Caribbean, part of the Bay Islands. Roatán is known for the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef just offshore, the dive sites and beaches around West End and West Bay, and forested inland hills.
- West Bay Beach
- Barrier reef diving
- West End
- Day66

Santo Tomás de Castilla
- Day67

Belize City
The largest city in Belize, on the Caribbean coast where the Belize River meets the sea. A tender port for many ships, it opens the way to the world's second-largest barrier reef, jungle Maya ruins and cave-tubing excursions inland.
- Barrier reef
- Maya ruins
- Cave tubing
- Day68

Cozumel
An island off Mexico's Yucatán coast in the Caribbean, a leading port for snorkelling and diving. Ships dock beside its reefs, part of the Mesoamerican system, with beach clubs, Mayan ruins and the resort strip of the Riviera Maya within reach.
- Coral reefs
- Mayan ruins
- Beach clubs
- Day69

Cozumel
An island off Mexico's Yucatán coast in the Caribbean, a leading port for snorkelling and diving. Ships dock beside its reefs, part of the Mesoamerican system, with beach clubs, Mayan ruins and the resort strip of the Riviera Maya within reach.
- Coral reefs
- Mayan ruins
- Beach clubs
- Day70

Progreso
- Day71
At Sea
- Day72

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
A South Florida port often called the yachting capital, fringed by canals and the long sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach. Port Everglades is among the world's busiest cruise gateways, with Las Olas Boulevard's shops and cafés minutes from the piers.
- Port Everglades
- Las Olas Boulevard
- Fort Lauderdale Beach
Upcoming departures
- 12 Oct 2027
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71-Night Americas Cruise from New York, New York FAQ
Which ports does this cruise visit?
This 71-night Americas cruise calls at New York, New York, At Sea, Kings Wharf, Saint John's, Pointe-à-Pitre, Gustavia, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Basseterre, Saint Kitts, Castries, Scarborough, Iles du Salut, Fortaleza, Maceió, Salvador de Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Ilhabela, Balneário de Camboriú, Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Punta del Este, Puerto Madryn, Port Stanley, Ushuaia, Punta Arenas, Chilean Fjords, Laguna San Rafael National Park, Puerto Chacabuco, Castro, Puerto Montt, Valparaiso, Coquimbo, Iquique, Pisco, Callao, Salaverry, Guayaquil, Fuerte Amador, Panama Canal Transit, Puerto Limón, Roatán Island, Santo Tomás de Castilla, Belize City, Cozumel, Progreso and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
How many days are spent at sea?
19 days are spent at sea; the rest are in port.
Where does this cruise depart from?
It departs from New York, New York and ends in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
How long is this cruise?
71 nights aboard Crystal Serenity.
When does this itinerary sail?
Upcoming departures include 12 Oct 2027. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.