




New York City • Boston • Curacao • Bonaire • Aruba • Fort Lauderdale
Sail through history, culture, and Caribbean color on this unforgettable journey—from the revolutionary streets of Boston to the sun-soaked shores of Aruba. Enjoy elegant days at sea aboard Celebrity Silhouette, where modern luxury meets relaxed indulgence, then step ashore to explore UNESCO-listed Willemstad, laid-back Bonaire, and vibrant Oranjestad. With iconic landmarks, rich heritage, and effortless sophistication at every stop, this voyage perfectly blends discovery, relaxation, and style from start to finish.
London Heathrow Airport To New York JFK International Airport
Stay at The Westin New York Grand Central for 2 nights
Amtrak
Stay at The Westin Copley Place, Boston, for 2 nights
In Boston, you’ll find yourself in one of America’s oldest cities, where the history of the American Revolution is literally etched into the pavement. You can follow the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile red-brick path that leads you past 16 historic sites, including the Old State House and the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, which has served as a meeting place for local merchants and protestors since 1742. Beyond the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill, with its iconic Federal-style row houses and gas lamps, you’ll find the USS Constitution, the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat.
On a day at sea aboard Celebrity Silhouette, you’ll experience a sophisticated blend of modern luxury and “country club” relaxation. Start your morning with the unique sensation of real grass beneath your feet at The Lawn Club, a half-acre of live turf perfect for a casual game of bocce or an outdoor picnic. For a touch of culture, explore the ship’s museum-quality art collection or find a quiet retreat in the multistory Library, which features a live tree suspended in the atrium. Spend your afternoon in the adults-only Solarium, a glass-domed sanctuary of tranquil waterfalls, before ending the day with live music at the Sunset Bar to watch the ships wake disappear into the horizon.
In Willemstad, youll encounter a UNESCO World Heritage capital where 17th-century Dutch traditions blend seamlessly with Caribbean spirit. Start by crossing the Queen Emma Bridge, a historic pontoon known as the “Swinging Old Lady” that connects the two halves of the city, before wandering the Handelskade waterfront to see the iconic pastel-colored merchant houses. You can explore the fortified history of Fort Amsterdam, built in 1634 as the island’s military and administrative heart, or visit the Mikv Israel-Emanuel Synagogue, the oldest continuously used synagogue in the Americas.
In Kralendijk, you’ll find a charming, low-rise capital that reflects Bonaire’s peaceful history as a Dutch trading post. Start your walk along the Kaya Grandi, where colorful colonial buildings house local boutiques, or visit Fort Oranje, a small but sturdy fortress built in 1639 to defend the island’s precious salt trade. You can explore the Bonaire Museum, located in a restored 19th-century plantation manor, to learn about the island’s indigenous Caquetio roots and maritime heritage. For a true sense of the island’s soul, wander toward the seafront to see the traditional fishing boats or head south to see the historic slave huts and vast salt pans, which remain a striking monument to the island’s industrial past.
In Oranjestad, you’ll wander through a vibrant capital where Dutch colonial architecture meets bright Caribbean colors. Start by exploring the historic Fort Zoutman, the island’s oldest building, dating back to 1798, and its iconic Willem III Tower, which once served as both a lighthouse and a public clock. Stroll past the ornate, pastel-hued facades of the Stadhuis (City Hall) and the shopping district, where the intricate gables reflect Aruba’s European heritage. For a deeper look into the past, visit the National Archaeological Museum, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century family estate, to learn about the island’s Amerindian history and the cultures that thrived here long before the first explorers arrived.
On a day at sea aboard Celebrity Silhouette, you’ll experience a sophisticated blend of modern luxury and “country club” relaxation. Start your morning with the unique sensation of real grass beneath your feet at The Lawn Club, a half-acre of live turf perfect for a casual game of bocce or an outdoor picnic. For a touch of culture, explore the ship’s museum-quality art collection or find a quiet retreat in the multistory Library, which features a live tree suspended in the atrium. Spend your afternoon in the adults-only Solarium, a glass-domed sanctuary of tranquil waterfalls, before ending the day with live music at the Sunset Bar to watch the ships wake disappear into the horizon.
In Fort Lauderdale, known as the “Venice of America,” you’ll discover a city defined by its intricate labyrinth of scenic canals and maritime heritage. Start by strolling along Las Olas Boulevard, the historic heart of the city, where Mediterranean-style architecture houses world-class galleries and boutiques. For a glimpse into the past, visit the Stranahan House, a beautifully preserved 1901 pioneer home that served as the town’s original trading post and post office. You can explore the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, a sprawling 35-acre estate that offers a window into the artistic and bohemian lifestyle of early 20th-century Florida.
• Direct return flights from Heathrow with 23kg baggage
• 2 nights at The Westin New York Grand Central
• Amtrak business class rail from New York City to Boston
• 2 nights at The Westin Copley Place, Boston
• 10 nights all-inclusive cruise on board Celebrity Silhouette
• All meals
• Classic drinks package
• Wi-Fi
• Select overseas transfers
Jacaranda Travels