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Our All-Inclusive Land + Sea Journey to Mexico Aboard Our Elegant Small MYSTERIES OF THE MAYA 2019 Our All-Inclusive Land + Sea Journey to Mexico Aboard our Elegant Small Ship Merida Cathedral MYSTERIES OF THE MAYA 12 DAYS + FROM $ 4,399 + Aboard the elegant 202-guest mv Victory II Small Ship Discoveries by Land + Sea DAY 4 | Frida Kahlo Museum OUR JOURNEY + Xcaret Eco-Park + Spend two days exploring the + Explore magical Valladolid DAY 1 | Welcome to Miami + This morning’s tour of the Frida Yucatan’s Caribbean coast where Spanish Colonial history board the mv Victory II Kahlo Museum explores the including the Frida Kahlo is layered with ancient Mayan artist’s life . Learn about the Museum and the seaside traditions that endure in the On arrival, we chauffeur you to eco-systems of the Yucatan at ruins at Tulum. dress, cuisine and language the pier to board our ship. meals d Xcaret, an ecological park, and of its residents. + Tour a sprawling 18,000 DAY 2 | A stop in Key West thrill to Mexico Espectacular, a + Spend the night on-site at square foot residence that Discover the island’s lively spirit performance that traces Mexican Chichen Itza’s Mayaland Hotel has been transformed into an and history on our Trolley Tour, history from pre-Hispanic times outstanding museum to house and thrill to an uncrowded and visit President Truman’s to the modern era. meals b+l+d Mexico’s largest of collection morning tour of this Mayan city winter residence. meals b+l+d of folk art. that endured for 1,000 years as DAY 5 | Discover Tulum the greatest city of the Yucatan. DAY 3 | By sea to the Yucatan + Experience rural 19th-century Our tour of this ancient Mayan life at Hacienda Sotuta de Peon + Discover the historic fortified Our open bar, fine dining and city reveals its defensive walls and sit down to lunch here on town of Campeche, from onboard experts enhance this and spectacular setting on a cliff this picturesque estate. its finely preserved Colonial day of cruising. In between, you overlooking the sea. After a buffet + Participate in a healing landmarks to its rich artisanal can enjoy convivial conversation lunch on the beach we return ceremony performed exclusively heritage. with fellow guests in one of to our ship in Puerto Morelos. for our guests by a genuine the inviting indoor or outdoor meals b+l+d Mayan shaman. Visit 2 UNESCO lounges. meals b+l+d World Heritage sites VISIT AlexanderRoberts.com OR contact your Travel Professional We’ve combined our elegant Small Ship Mexico cruise with fine hotels in $ $ Chichen Itza and Campeche for an exclusive land + sea journey visiting all 12 DAYS from 4,899 from 4,399 three states of the Yucatan Peninsula. With our shipboard experts, all shore OUR excursions and private cultural encounters, you’ll gain a richer appreciation ALL-INCLUSIVE SMALL SHIP of the ancient Maya and Mexico’s enduring traditions. Value + Save $1,000 per couple | $500 solo when you pay in full at time of booking DAY 6 | Valladolid + stay at Chichen Itza DAY 9 | A traditional village + Hacienda + 8 nights aboard the elegant mv Victory II Our touring across the Yucatan interior begins In the village of Nolo, we’ve arranged for you + 1 night at the Mayaland Hotel at Chichen Itza at Casa de los Venados, home to Mexico’s to witness a healing ceremony performed by largest collection of folk art. Discover the a Mayan priest. On a 19th-century hacienda, + 2 nights at the Hotel Plaza Campeche Colonial heritage of Valladolid and have lunch we’ll learn about its agricultural heritage and + 32 meals: 11 breakfasts, 10 lunches and at Hacienda Selva Maya. Then we check in to sit down to a lunch of regional cuisine. Return 11 dinners with free-flowing wine and beer the Mayaland Hotel at Chichen Itza. Tonight, to ship and set sail for Campeche. meals b+l+d + Shipboard open bar with house spirits these 1,500-year-old ruins come to life at the DAY 10 | Disembark + discover Campeche + Complimentary shipboard WiFi thrilling Sound & Light Show. meals b+l+d Our Trolley Tour in Campeche is a great + Expertly guided shore excursions DAY 7 | Sunrise at Chichen Itza + Izamal introduction to this Colonial gem. We’ll also + Shipboard talks hosted by our experts in the As guests at the Mayaland Hotel, we’ll enjoy see the fortifications at San Miguel and tour history and culture of Mexico and the Maya a sunrise tour of Chichen Itza before the the Archaeological Museum. After lunch, + All shipboard gratuities influx of day visitors. With our expert guide, we check in to the Hotel Plaza Campeche. + Private chauffeured transfer from Miami we’ll see the Great Ball Court, Jaguar Temple Tonight, we dine at La Parrilla and thrill to Airport to the pier to begin our cruise and El Caracol Observatory. After breakfast, the Sound & Light Show. meals b+l+d + Flight from Campeche to Miami after we travel to Izamal to see its 16th-century DAY 11 | In + around Campeche our voyage Franciscan Monastery. We’ll reboard our Visit a Colonial home and learn about the + Family+Friends – Travel with 3 or more ship in Progreso. meals b+l+d Yucatan version of the Panama hat - still and save $50-$200 more per person DAY 8 | The great Mayan city of Mayapan woven by hand. After an à la carte lunch at This morning we explore Mayapan, the last one of Campeche’s finest restaurants, the great capital of the Mayan Empire. With fewer afternoon is yours to enjoy as you wish. This Act now. Space is limited. visitors than other sites, we can look forward evening, we dine at La Pigua and enjoy a 7 departures, Jan - Mar starting at $4,399 to a wonderful tour without the crowds. After private folkloric ballet performance at the Turn page for pricing and cabin categories lunch in Merida, we visit the Mayan World historic Teatro Toro. meals b+l+d Museum; its state-of-the-art exhibits tell the DAY 12 | Fly to Miami story of the origin, rise and fall of this once- FINE HOTELS + GREAT LOCATIONS great civilization. We return to our ship in We’ll spend time at one of Campeche’s artisan centers before continuing to the airport for Progreso for cocktails and dinner. meals b+l+d our included flight toFLORIDA Miami. meals b Campeche to Miami flight is included. Gulf of Mexico Miami CHICHEN ITZA – MAYALAND HOTEL Key West 1 This landmark resort was the first property ever to be built within an archaeological site. 2 Air-conditioned guestrooms feature a private terrace or balcony. Progreso 2 Nolo Izamel 2 1 Merida Valladolid Puerto Morelos 1 Playa del Carmen Chichen Xcaret Campeche 2 Tulum Itza Caribbean Sea Yucatan CAMPECHE – HOTEL PLAZA CAMPECHE Peninsula Our deluxe hotel offers a privileged location MEXICO overlooking the shaded gardens and cobblestone Overnights on Ship walkways of San Martin Park in the historic heart Overnights on Land of town. Excursions Pacic Ocean GUYANA Save $1,000 per couple | $500 solo when you pay in full at time of booking. CATEGORY AA CATEGORY A CATEGORY B JAN 23 $ JAN 30, FEB 10, 28 $ JAN 23 $ JAN 30, FEB 10, 28 $ JAN 23 $ JAN 30, FEB 10, 28 $ APR 5 7,399 MAR 7, 18 7,899 APR 5 6,999 MAR 7, 18 7,499 APR 5 6,799 MAR 7, 18 7,299 Deck 4 Forward/Aft 161 SQ FT Deck 3 Forward/Aft 185 SQ FT Deck 3 Forward/Aft 146 SQ FT CATEGORY C CATEGORY D CATEGORY E JAN 23 $ JAN 30, FEB 10, 28 $ JAN 23 $ JAN 30, FEB 10, 28 $ JAN 23 $ JAN 30, FEB 10, 28 $ APR 5 6,399 MAR 7, 18 6,899 APR 5 5,799 MAR 7, 18 6,299 APR 5 4,899 MAR 7, 18 5,399 Decks 2 +3 Aft 152 SQ FT Deck 1 Forward 158 SQ FT Deck 1 Forward 160 SQ FT AA A B C D E Shearwater Dining Room Lighthouse Grill Rates are per person, double before savings. Solo accommodations are available on request. Port charges are additional at $429 pp..
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