Scenic Eclipse highlights America’s unique ports of call and Mexican cruise locations

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Eclipse, Carribean Sea

Luxury cruise company Scenic highlighted some of America’s ports of call as destinations to explore and explore by traveling on the Scenic Eclipse, the 168-meter-long ship that, due to its size, can reach unique local towns and ports.

Alaska

In Alaska, the line highlighted the Alaska island, gateway to the Aleutians, where Dutch Harbor is located, a town that survived Japanese bombing during World War II to become a vibrant adventure park.

“Sitka, an island community that unites the mountains and the sea, maintains its Russian heritage from when it was the capital of the Empire in Alaska. Today, Sitka residents welcome you to a world of grizzly bears, bald eagles and the five species of Pacific salmon,” scenic said.

The cruise travel company recommended immersing yourself “in Tlingit culture, from the stunning totem poles to chief shakes’ tribal home in remote Wrangell, one of Alaska’s oldest cities and known as the heart of the Inner Passage.”

“With only up to 228 guests on board and up to six Scenic Free choice tours offered each day, delight in the knowledge and experience of our Discovery Guides or your personal exploration on an electric bike. Take your Alaskan experience to the next level with spectacular glacier flights or helicopter tours between mountain meadows in one of two state-of-the-art helicopters aboard the Scenic Eclipse,” the brand advised.

California

According to the company, “Eureka is the hidden gem of California’s northern coast, nestled between towering mountains and Humboldt Bay.”

The firm recommended taking a walking tour of the Victorian-era city, including Carson Mansion, considered the largest Victorian home in America. In addition, he highlighted the possibility of admiring a redwood forest with some of the tallest trees on Earth.

“Our Journey Designers offer a unique perspective of San Francisco, adding a special tour of Alcatraz, once a fort, then a military prison, and finally a maximum-security federal penitentiary where inmates like Al Capone were serving time,” Scenic recalled.

Mexico/Central America

In Central America, the line said that, from the historic port of Loreto, travelers can delight “with the antics of dolphins, seals, turtles and sea lions in the Bahia de Loreto National Park, Mexico’s largest marine reserve. Join their Discovery Guide on a hike through the nearby Sierra de la Giganta Mountain range to see prehistoric cave paintings.”

Baja California Sur

“Enjoy a warm welcome in Huatulco, a tropical oasis in the Bay of Cacaluta, where 16 different indigenous groups from the Oaxacan region maintain clearly different foods and cultures,” he said.

In addition, the line highlighted Golfito, Costa Rica’s southern port, where guests can hike in a wildlife refuge and kayak among mangrove outposts.

“Tour Antigua, famous for Spanish colonial architecture, and capture the breathtaking views of the emerald volcanoes. In Acajutla, El Salvador, sip the best coffee in the world, visit a cocoa farm and be fascinated by the archaeological sites of San Andrés. Let yourself be enchanted by the unspoiled tropical beaches and the imposing landscapes of Corinto, Nicaragua, Tierra de Lagos and Volcanoes,” the company insisted.

Colombia

Colombia is another destination highlighted by Scenic, where travelers can marvel at the myriad of bird species, “including the magnificent frigates, on the small atoll of Utría National Park, in Colombia, declared a World Heritage Site.”

“Darien National Park, Panama, spans Central and South America and is home to the Embera indigenous tribe. Enjoy cultural encounters with these talented artisans, including a unique dance show,” the brand recommended.

Source: portalcruceros.cl

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