Seminar on Legal-Medical Issues - May 16 - 31, 2008
15 Night - Panama Canal (Panama Canal Westbound)
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Sail Date: | 05/16/08 |
| Cruise Line: | Silversea | |
| Ship Name: | Silver Shadow | |
| Departure Port: | Ft. Lauderdale |
Stateroom Types Available:
| Midship Veranda Suite | $8,861.00 pp* |
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| Veranda Suite | $8,461.00 pp* |
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| Vista Suite | $6,781.00 pp* |
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3RD PASSENGER FARE IS $4270 AND IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN CERTAIN CATEGORIES. ALL PRICES INCLUDE CRUISE FARE & APPLICABLE TAXES/FEES. A FUEL SURCHARGE OF $10.00 PER PERSON/PER DAY IS NOT INCLUDED IN THESE FARES AND WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR INVOICE AT THE TIME OF BOOKING. Single passengers occupying a cabin without another guest will be billed 200% of the double occupancy cruise fare and the individual rate for and all applicable taxes and fees. Cruise fares are subject to change without notice.
Ship: Silver Shadow
Launched in 2000, Silver Shadow introduced guests to the next generation of the Silversea fleet - slightly larger in size, yet just as intimate in feel. In addition the the added space, guests aboard the Shadow are greeted with Silversea's six-star personalised service and attention to detail. The Shadow is as elegant as a grand hotel, as gracious as a long-time friends' home. Each all ocean-view suite provides a sumptuous retreat. Each public space is intimate yet inviting. It's a warm feeling of home upon the seas of the earth. Aboard Silver Shadow you will find a most accommodating place to view our world. Whether it's delicious onboard diversions, world-class cuisine, memorable dining venues or staying connected from anywhere, Silversea's impeccable standards apply to every detail of your voyage.
Ship Highlights
- Theaters
- 1
- Meeting Rooms
- Y
- Casino
- Y
- Disco
- Y
- Fitness Center
- Y
- Children's Program
- N
- Internet Cafe
- Y
- Shops
- Y
- Library
- Y
- Spa
- Y
- Year Built
- 2000
- Year Refurbished
- 2001
- Ships Registry
- Bahamas
- Ship Tonnage
- 28258
- Number of Cabins
- 194
- Handicap-Accessible Cabins
- 2
- Capacity
- 382
- Elevators
- 5
- Restaurants
- 3
- Bars
- 4
- Pools
- 1
Deck Plans
Group Details
Itinerary -
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Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Ft. Lauderdale
Known as the "Venice of America," Fort Lauderdale has 165 miles of canals that wind through this waterfront city. With plenty of sun and sand, you'll find the beaches inviting and only minutes from elegant shops and championship golf courses. After dark, the town offers many five-star restaurants and exciting nightclubs, all set in a lush tropical environment.
Day 2 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 3 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 4 - San Andres Island
The San Andres and Providencia archipelago comprises Colombia's Caribbean islands, lying some 290 miles north of the South American coast. Palm-dotted San Andres is only eight miles long and two miles wide. It is noted for beautiful sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and good diving sites. At one time the island belonged to Britain and, according to local lore; it was a favorite hideout for the legendary pirate Henry Morgan. In 1822, San Andres came under the control of Colombia. In recent years the original population has greatly increased due to unrestricted immigration from the mainland. The island is best seen via the scenic ring road that offers views of coves, beaches and palm groves. In the interior stands a Baptist church dating from 1847, and the attraction at the southern end is the Hoyo Soplador, a geyser-like hole where the sea shoots jets of water intermittently into the air during the right wind and sea conditions.
Day 5 - Panama Canal
The Panama Canal was completed in 1914 under the administration of Teddy Roosevelt at a cost of $533 million, requiring 35,000 men and 10 years to build. An engineering marvel, no pumps are used in filling or emptying the locks or "steps" that rise and fall between the two mighty oceans on either side. The Canal saves 13,000 miles of ocean travel around the tip of South America for vessels that traverse the 51.7 mile course. It takes 58 million gallons of water for a single ship to descend the 85 feet from the Pacific to the Atlantic, and takes a mere 8 hours.
Day 6 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 7 - Puntarenas
Puntarenas is the Pacific coast gateway to Costa Rica. From Puntarenas visit the Rain Forest, Cloud Forest and Poas National Park. Also see San Jose, the capital city, located in the central valley at an altitude of 3,450 feet enjoying a "Spring-Like" average temperature of 72 degrees.
The country is located on the Central American isthmus and is bounded on the north by Nicaragua, the Southeast by Panama, the east by the Atlantic Ocean and the west by the Pacific Ocean. With its tall mountains, forested slopes, green pasture lands and lush vegetation, Costa Rica is often referred to as the "Switzerland of Central America." A mountainous country, Costa Rica ranges from sea level to peaks as high as 13,000 feet and a succession of white, sandy beaches follow one another along the Pacific Coast. The country was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1502. Rumors of vast gold treasures (which never materialized ) led to the country's name - "Rich Coast."
Day 8 - San Juan del Sur
San Juan del Sur is a small and very nice village placed inside the bay with the same name that overlooks the pacific ocean 60 kms west of Granada and 24 Kms from Costa Rica's frontier.
Enclosed by prehistoric volcanic hills, characterized by a very broad beach of white sand, that is 3 Kms long, and with very good climate for the whole part of the year it permits to practice surf, underwater fishing, deep sea fishing and bathing.
It is possible to eat fish, crustaceans and other tasty specialities in characteristic and cheap restaurants hearing the sweet sound of the sea and to spend evenings in the beautiful and small snack bar that overlooks directly the beach.
Day 9 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 10 - Huatulco
A thriving port in the days of Sir Francis Drake, Huatulco has been reborn as an ultra-modern beach resort with world-class shopping and recreational opportunities. City planners have taken great care to blend the "new" Huatulco into its natural setting, and in fact most of the surrounding area has been set aside as a nature reserve.
Day 11 - Acapulco
Enjoy the playground of the Pacific from the sun-drenched beaches to the scintillating nightlife. Take in the famed La Quebrada Cliff Divers, shop the chic boutiques along the Costera or look for traditional Mexican handicrafts at the Mercado Municipal.
Day 12 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 13 - Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta has uncluttered beaches, endless sunshine and glorious sunsets that are unforgettable. Other sights include The Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadeloupe, an example of elegant Spanish architecture. In the evening, mariachi bands fill the air with charming folk tunes.
Day 14 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 15 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 16 - Los Angeles
It's an exciting semitropical city of palm trees, swimming pools, television studios and aerospace factories. Los Angeles is one of the world's most exciting cities and the movie-making capital of the world. Wherever you visit, from ritzy Beverly Hills to the wondrous Hollywood Bowl, you'll have an unforgettable stay.
Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout
3RD PASSENGER FARE IS $4270 AND IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN CERTAIN CATEGORIES. ALL PRICES INCLUDE CRUISE FARE & APPLICABLE TAXES/FEES. A FUEL SURCHARGE OF $10.00 PER PERSON/PER DAY IS NOT INCLUDED IN THESE FARES AND WILL BE ADDED TO YOUR INVOICE AT THE TIME OF BOOKING. Single passengers occupying a cabin without another guest will be billed 200% of the double occupancy cruise fare and the individual rate for and all applicable taxes and fees. Cruise fares are subject to change without notice.
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