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Set sail for a holiday season that sees you enjoy the most wonderful time of the year with a twist!  Give yourself the best holiday gift - nights in Lima’s colonial splendor, Guayaquil’s effervescent joie de vivre and Quintana Roo’s dazzling beaches. Ring in the New Year aboard Silver Moon, enjoy the ship’s pioneering S.A.L.T Lab and kitchen as you sail from South America to north, traveling through the Panama Canal.  

All of this and Silvana's exciting bridge program!*

ALL-INCLUSIVE FARES start at $7750 cruise only fare;   $8500 with roundtrip air and transfers door-to-door 

(All fares include port fees, gov. taxes, unlimited shore excursions and gratuities) 

Suites and Fare rates found here

What's included:

  • Our Fabulous Bridge Program exclusively for our Bridge Holidays guests*

  • All-Inclusive Cruise Fare

  • OPTION Door-to-Door Transfers (Pick up from home, taken to the airport, flown to meet the ship, transferred to the ship, BOTH WAYS!

  • FREE Shore Excursions

  • FREE Unlimited Beverages, Including Fine Wines and Spirits

  • FREE Open Bars and Lounges Plus In-Suite Mini-Bar Replenished Daily

  • FREE Pre-Paid Gratuities

  • FREE Specialty Restaurants

  • FREE Unlimited WiFi

  • FREE ENTRY IN OUR FREE CRUISE GIVEAWAY!

SPECIAL: BOOK BEFORE APRIL 30th for $300 Shipboard Credit

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT only 125% for the first (4) single bookings

*Participation in our fun-filled bridge groups is available only by booking direct with us at Bridge Holidays LLC

 

Panama Canal Holiday 2022
Lima to Fort Lauderdale
Wait Listed
Dec 21, 2022 - Jan 6, 2023
  16 Nights on Silversea Moon

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The Ship: Silver Moon

Click link to deck Plans

Building on the phenomenal success of Silver Muse, Silver Moon mirrors her sister ship and establishes a new era of Silversea. Silver Moon maintains the small-ship intimacy and spacious all-suite accommodations which are the hallmarks of the Silversea experience. Silver Moon also features the all-new Sea And Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) programme – an immersive culinary concept that enables guests to travel deeper through a range of destination based gastronomic experiences. Get ready for a new world of travel.

Besides our fabulous bridge program, days on board include leisure time by the pool or on the sundeck, partaking in a myriad of daily entertainment options, staying fit with wellness classes, rejuvenating in their exquisite Otium spa, getting lost at the movies or enriching yourself with guest lecturers. 

Evenings on board are filled with music and joy. Enjoy a rousing cabaret show or a theater production, test your luck at the Casino, step onto the stage for karaoke or simply find a quiet place on deck to revel in the serenity of the sounds of the ocean while gazing at the stars.

TO BOOK THIS CRUISE:

Call us at:  516-626-9000 or 1-800-807-7009

E-mail:  cruises@bridgeholidays.com

In the unlikely event that Silvana and Rich Morici are unable to travel or attend scheduled functions due to illness or circumstances beyond our control, Bridge Holidays and/or Silvana and Rich Morici will not be liable, and no refunds for such inability to travel or attend functions and events will be owed by Bridge Holidays and/or Silvana and Rich Morici. Applicable cancellation penalties imposed by the cruise line will apply. Bridge Holidays will attempt to provide hosts of equal caliber.

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PRE-CRUISE

4-day add-on to

MACHU PICCHU

(click for info)

Picture yourself surrounded by historic wonders and scenic fascinations...

 

Dec 21 - Lima (Callao), Peru (overnight) Embark

Lima is a one of South America's most culturally vibrant cities. In Plaza de Armas, the Basilica watches over Plaza Mayor - listen for the stomps of boots outside, as the Changing of the Guards draws crowds to the Palace. The Barranco district is Lima's artsy area, and you can walk from modern art galleries to see the local muse, the romantic, wooden Bridge of Sighs.

Dec 22 - Lima (Callao), Peru Depart 6 PM

Dec 23 - Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Dec 24 - Salaverry, Peru 7 AM to 5 PM

A unique and inspiring place, where wonders from yesteryear exhibit amazing geometric patterns and stylized artwork. Salaverry is a land scattered with impressive ruins and archaeological treasures left by ancient civilizations of Moche and Chimu cultures. The sprawling Chan Chan Ruins are all that's left of a mighty, pre-Columbian city, moulded from sand and mud. The temple of Huaca del Dragón is also close by, rising as a small pyramid, embossed with relief patterns of fire-breathing dragons and animals. South of the Moche River the remains of the Huaca del Sol y la Luna temples loom, built to honor the sun, moon and heavens by the Moche civilization. 

Dec 25 - Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Dec 26 - Guayaquil, Ecuador (Overnight) Arrive 7 AM

The second major jumping off point for the Galapagos Islands, this tropical city has undergone a resurgence in the past few years. Proud Guayaquileños will not hestitate to point out the Malecón or the exciting new riverfront promenade, happily lined with museums, restaurants, shops, and ongoing entertainment.

Dec 27 - Guayaquil, Ecuador Depart 2 PM

Dec 28 - Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Dec 29 - Panama City, Panama  2 PM to 12 AM

The Miraflores museum of the Canal offers a tour of the Canal including a 3-D experience, four exhibition halls, and an observation deck to watch ships moving through the Panama Canal.  Lovely Casco Viejo, the old quartier of Panama, showcases grand old colonial houses, cobbled streets, boutiques and a buzzing street scene that makes is a must stop on your itinerary. If you like seafood, you will not want miss the market stalls serving different variations of ceviche. If urban utopia is not your scene then fear not, the sandy beaches and lush rainforests are never more than a short cab ride away. Whatever you do, do not miss the Frank Gehry Masterpiece museum!

Dec 30 - Panama Canal Transit  5:30 AM to 7 PM

Enter the mighty Panama Canal, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, eliminating the need to traverse the treacherous waters of Cape Horn. The French began construction in 1881, but the costly project was left abandoned until the United States completed the work in 1914. Look out for the Culebra Cut section, the most challenging stretch of the entire route to construct.  Also, the Bridge of the Americas, the Centennial Bridge, and the Atlantic Bridge.

Dec 31 - Puerto Limon, Costa Rica 8 AM to 4 PM

Costa Rica is abundantly rich in natural beauty, managing to pack beaches, volcanoes, rain forests, and diverse animal life into an area the size of Vermont and New Hampshire combined. It has successfully parlayed those qualities into its role as one the world's great ecotourism destinations.

Jan 1 - Cruising the Caribbean Sea

 

Jan 2 - Roatan Island, Honduras  9 AM to 7 PM

The rich marine life of the Mesoamerican reef draws visitors to explore below the surface of glowing waters of Roatan Island. West Bay Beach features white sand, crystal clear water, and waving palm trees where you can settle into inviting restaurants to eat local fare and try the ubiquitous baleadas, delicious wraps stuffed with mashed beans. The exotic animal sactuary at Gumbalimba Park houses capuchin monkeys, colorful macaws and Sloths - a reminder to slow down.

Jan 3 - Belize City, Belize  7 AM to 4 PM

Belize City is a place of beachside luxury, colonial pomp and authentic ramshackle streets. Offshore, the Great Blue Hole - a mysterious inky eye that sinks deep into the turquoise Caribbean and has been fascinating experienced divers for years. Onshore, Cucumber Beach gives you space to unwind and soak up the sun’s generous rays.

Jan 4 - Cozumel, Mexico 7 AM to 7 PM

Abundant underwater ecosystems swirl among reefs of black coral - attracting experts and beginners alike to the azure waters of this island where stingrays and sea turtles swirl in the waters. Playa El Cielo is home to a divine constellation of starfish resting on the seabed. Nearby, beach bars serve up spicy Mexican fare like delicious prawn fajitas, fish tacos and lime-squeezed ceviches. The crumbling San Gervasio ruins offer cultural intrigue and a fascinating insight into the remarkable ancient Mayan civilization.

Jan 5- Cruising the Gulf of Mexico 

Jan 6 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida  Arrive 7am

Miles of sandy beaches, lively outdoor events, and a charming web of waterways help to make Fort Lauderdale a relaxed, vacation capital of Florida. Enjoy big label shopping on Las Olas Boulevard - or visit fancy restaurants and bustling art galleries. For a wilder experience, the swampy wetlands of the Everglades sprawl away nearby. 

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