Prepared for Mr. Mark Fortress (Ref: 893546)

Your Itinerary to Miami, FL


10 days

£6907.86

Folder no: 893546

Welcome

Dear Mr Mark Fortress

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to prepare your travel itinerary.

We hope you will find the information presented in this itinerary useful. If you have any questions about your itinerary or you are unable to find any information you need here, please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to assist you.

If you would like to make any changes to the itinerary or would like to upgrade any of the travel components within, we will be happy to refine the itinerary until you are completely satisfied.


Kind regards,

Jonny Green Gold

Introduction

Traveling with bravery, strength, heart, and power come naturally when traveling on the new cruise ship, Valiant Lady. You will feel her courage and determination quite as you experience a re-engineered cruising experience!

Get new perspectives on the Caribbean from the VV homeport in Miami — setting sail through turquoise waters and painted skies. From quiet beach mornings to exhilarating afternoons spent exploring, every sailing makes a stop at our private beach club experience in Bimini, Bahamas.

Off the coast of Honduras, Roatán sits proudly atop the largest reef in the Caribbean — making the island an unmatched spot to dive among the vibrant coral and sea-life. With crisp, white sand nestling into sapphire waters, beaches like Little French Key and West Bay make relaxation an art form.

Relax with restorative options like beachside yoga classes and lounging by the pool in a private cabana. As the day winds down with a beachside bonfire, the night gives way to a vibrant-colored sunset apropo of the idyllic time spent on the islands.

 

Highlights
  • Return direct flights from London Heathrow to Miami on British Airways
  • Ground transfers and airport transfers
  • 5* Hotel stays either side of your cruise in Miami
  • 6 night Caribbean cruise aboard Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady
  • Visit 3 Caribbean destinations
  • On board ship credit
  • Everglades Airboat Safari
  • Speedboat Sightseeing Tour of Miami
Overview

Cruise through the Caribbean on our six-night sail — featuring late-night stays in both Roatán, Honduras and at The Beach Club at Bimini, Bahamas (leaving at 10 pm). On the sail, you’ll also stop for a full-day (10 am to 7 pm) in Costa Maya to explore the rich history and turquoise waters of Mexico.

Cheeky Corner Suite: Pretty Big Terrace

Perfect for anyone looking for wrapping panoramic views of the wake from the back corners of our ship. All of our furniture is designed to enhance the views — from our custom interior wicker chairs to the red terrace hammocks hand-woven by artisan mothers in Thailand.

Hangover and chill: Need a little 'me' time? We get it. Throw on something comfy, dine in, and we'll help you detox before you retox.

Additional Information

Wifi included

Browse, post, and stay connected with wifi — whenever you want, and wherever you are on the ship.

Adult-by-Design 18+

No kids, no kidding. But your inner-child is highly encouraged to come along.

Basic bevvies included
Stay hydrated with still and sparkling water, non-pressed juices, sodas, teas and even drip coffee.

Tips included
We've taken care (of taking care) of your servers, so we cover the gratuities for your onboard experiences.

Group workouts included
Yoga, meditation, cycling, HIIT classes, and more — all your group fitness classes are covered.

All food included
From refined dining to relaxed casual, any and all of our 20+ eateries are yours to enjoy on us.

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Arrival in Miami

You scheduled landing time in Miami is 15:00. Clearing US customs and immigration typically takes about 1 hour, although can take much longer if a number of flights have come in at the same time. Once you have cleared immigration and collected your baggage, you will proceed to the arrivals hall where you will be met by your driver. The journey from the airport to the hotel is usually 20 minutes, but as you are travelling at rush hour time, it could take up to 1 hour. 

Once you have settled down and freshened up, head out for a stroll in the downtown area, enjoy and alfresco evening meal or experience the nightlife within the vicinity of your hotel.

Schedule
  • 10:40
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    15:00
    London Heathrow (LHR) via British Airways
    Miami International Apt (MIA) via British Airways
    Flight BA 207 departs LHR at 16/04/2022 10:40 arrives MIA at 16/04/2022 15:00 Read less...
  • Accommodation at 
    EPIC Miami a Kimpton Hotel
    Miami, FL, United States
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    Accommodation at EPIC Miami a Kimpton Hotel in JUNIOR SUITE STANDARD, 2 pax - Room Only

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Flight

Flight Information

British Airways - BA207
16/04/2022
Departure

LHR ‐ London Heathrow

Date
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16th April 2022
10:40
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MIA ‐ Miami International Apt

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Hotel

EPIC Miami a Kimpton Hotel

EPIC is an urban resort in Downtown Miami. Sun-worship poolside, relax at Exhale spa and enjoy cocktails at Lilt Lounge. Downtown hotels in Miami blend urban sophistication with fun in the sun. Welcome to Miami.

DESTINATION

Any trip to Florida is not complete without a peek at Miami’s grand array of attractions. When most people think of Miami, the first thing that comes to mind is the spectacular beaches. But there’s a lot more to Florida’s party city than its amazing white sand and crystal blue waters. A vibrant, energetic city all year round, Miami boasts beautiful parks, gardens, spots to unwind and places to rave it up.

Any trip to Florida is not complete without a peek at Miami’s grand array of attractions. When most people think of Miami, the first thing that comes to mind is the spectacular beaches. But there’s a lot more to Florida’s party city than its amazing white sand and crystal blue waters. A vibrant, energetic city all year round, Miami boasts beautiful parks, gardens, spots to unwind and places to rave it up.

 


Recognized as the gateway to Latin America, Miami has a large Latin American population that adds to its vibrancy. From art to food and a whole lot more in between, Miami has a lot to offer tourists. Whether you love to party all night or explore day-time attractions, Miami, the south-eastern coastal city of Florida on the Atlantic offers plenty of interesting activities for visitors. Home to world-renowned beaches, museums and nightclubs, Miami ensures that its visitors experience moments they will carry with them for a lifetime.

 

Destination: Architectural Jewel Box image
Even if there was no beach, Miami would still have undeniable allure. The gorgeous 1930s hotels lining Ocean Dr are part of the world’s greatest collection of art deco buildings. Tropical motifs, whimsical nautical elements and those iconic pastel shades create a cinematic backdrop for exploring the streets of Miami Beach. Of course, you don’t have to see these architectural beauties at arm’s length. Lavishly restored, Miami’s art deco and mid-century modern hotels are also the playground for locals and out-of-towners alike, with sunny poolside terraces, artfully designed dining rooms and plush nightclubs.
Destination: Creativity, Miami Style image
Chalk it up to Miami’s diverse population, or perhaps its love of always being on the cutting edge. Whatever the reason, creativity is one of the great hallmarks of this city. From art and design to global cuisine, Miami remains ever on the search for bold new ideas, which manifest themselves in surprising ways. You’ll find brilliantly inventive chefs blending Eastern and Western cooking styles, sustainably designed buildings inspired by South Florida ecosystems and open-air galleries where museum-quality artwork covers once-derelict warehouses. The one constant in Miami is its uncanny ability to astonish.
Destination: Nights in the City image
When the sun sets and the brilliant colors of a South Florida sunset fill the sky, that’s when the best part of the day begins for Miami’s party people. By moonlight, all the magic of the city unfolds, in its salsa-filled dance halls, swanky candlelit lounges, and rooftop bars with sweeping views over Biscayne Bay and the glittering city skyline. While there’s plenty of bling on display, Miami has something for all, from backyard bars full of indie rockers to hidden dens of debauchery concealed behind neon-lit taco stands.
Destination: The Great Outdoors image
Few cities are as blessed as Miami when it comes to natural beauty. White sandy beaches are lapped by teal waters – perfect for sunrise strolls along peaceful stretches of Mid-Beach to scenic paddles in search of manatees off Virginia Key. You can look for colorful bird species while walking the trails of Oleta River State Park, or go to any of the tropical gardens across the city. With year-round sunshine, and a love for celebration, the open air is also where Miami’s biggest parties unfold – whether at massive music and dance festivals or the neighborhood fiestas that pack Miami’s calendar.

The perfect time for Miami holidays is between the months of March and May. At this time, visitors can enjoy daily temperatures that range in the mid 20’s, while the remainder of the country persists in the defrosting phase.

 


This year-round tropical climate and the party atmosphere of Miami Beach close by means there are many tourists from the states in the north, South America, Asia, Europe and everywhere else, the whole year round. And during special events and festivals, Miami experiences even more tourists. For a different experience, plan your visit to Miami around the city-wide events or during the sweltering months of summer.

 

Located at the mouth of the Miami River on the lower east coast of Florida, Miami is bordered on the east by Biscayne Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. Further east, the islands of Key Biscayne and Miami Beach shelter the bay from the Atlantic Ocean, thus providing Miami with a naturally protected harbor. Once pine and palmetto flatlands, the Miami area boasts sandy beaches in its coastal areas and gives way to sparsely wooded outlying areas. A man-made canal connects the city to Lake Okeechobee, located 90 miles northwest of Miami.

Miami's year-round semi-tropical climate is free of extremes in temperature, with a long, warm summer and abundant rainfall followed by a mild, dry winter. Summer humidity levels—usually in the 86 to 89 percent range during the day—make Miami the second most humid city in the United States. Hurricanes occasionally affect the area in September and October; tornadoes are rare. Waterspouts are sometimes sighted from the beaches in the summer, but significant damage seldom occurs.

Area: 36 square miles (2000)

Elevation: 12 feet above sea level

The streets of Miami Beach are lined with high-end dining establishments teeming with the smells of Peruvian, Cuban, Caribbean, Asian and American cuisine – sometimes all at once. What other cities call "fusion" has a name of its own in Miami Beach: "Floribbean." Prepare to be impressed with its taste and the relatively cheap prices. The South Beach area does have its share of moderately priced eateries, but the most affordable options are tucked away on the side streets. When it comes to meals, some signature Miami Beach dishes visitors should try include stone crab, ceviche, empanadas, Cuban pork sandwiches and pastelitos (pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings).

In Miami, the summers are hot, oppressive, wet, and mostly cloudy and the winters are short, comfortable, humid, windy, and mostly clear. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17°C to 32°C and is rarely below 10°C or above 33°C. Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Miami for warm-weather activities is from early November to late April.

The hot season lasts for 3.8 months, from 5 June to 30 September, with an average daily high temperature above 30°C. The hottest day of the year is 9 August, with an average high of 32°C and low of 26°C. The cool season lasts for 3.0 months, from 6 December to 6 March, with an average daily high temperature below 26°C. The coldest day of the year is 17 January, with an average low of 17°C and high of 24°C.

With year-round sunshine, Miami is always beckoning beach goers, party animals, and art aficionados. Use these packing list ideas for Miami as a launching point for packing for your trip. When deciding what to wear in Miami, keep in mind that the temperatures are hot and the style is even hotter. This is the place to wear your most glamorous and daring ensembles.

Risque cut outs and bodycon dresses are commonplace here, even for daywear. This sensual style is largely due to the large Latinx community that lives here and has a zest for living life colorfully and embracing each moment as an opportunity to celebrate with music, dance, and delicious cuisine.

If revealing clothes aren’t your style, don’t fret. Just keep in mind that the brighter your outfits are, the more you’ll fit in. Miami is one of the many fashion hubs in the United States, especially for swimwear and beach style, so you’re likely to come across many emerging trends.

Unlike other coastal cities, bohemian style is not the go-to for locals who are anything but boho or hippies. The most important thing when creating your travel capsule wardrobe for Miami is to stay true to your own unique sense of dress and to have fun with what you’re wearing!

When planning what to pack, remember that year-round temperatures in the subtropical climate tend to stay above 75°F.  Rain is possible during all seasons, so definitely pack a small umbrella that can easily be tossed into your day bag.

Highlights: Miami Beach image
Country

There are few people on earth that haven't experienced the delights of the United States. For most, these experiences are through film and TV. If you thought the USA was amazing on the small screen, just wait untiul you experience on the biggest screen available!

General Information image

Travelling to the United States of America is not defined by any one holiday type. This country is so vast that a holiday to America can appeal to virtually any taste. From the skyscrapers of metropolis cities like New York & Chicago to the rural ranches that are set over thousands of acres and offer the ultimate seclusion, a holiday to the USA will not disappoint. This country offers ski, theme parks, beaches, history, culture, cuisine, wellness, adventure, cruise, and so much more

Most UK leisure travellers to the country will be heading to Florida and whilst this in itself offers many diverse holiday types, we are passionate about getting people to see the rest of the country. So if you have already been to one the popular destinations like New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Boston or San Francisco, we would love to talk to you about what else you can do during a US Holiday. Of course, we can incorporate any of the popular US gateways into a custom multi centre American holiday Itinerary.

Explore the colonial past in New England, the captivating French Quarter of New Orleans, the spectacular red rock formations in the vast mythic deserts of the south west, the lush rainforests of the pacific northwest, the towering peals of the Rocky Mountains or the scenic country lanes of quaint towns and villages across the country. From the awe inspiring natural beauty on display in the country’s many national parks to the iconic symbols such as the Hollywood Sign, Golden Gate Bridge and the Statue of liberty- a holiday to America will captivate you and make you want to come back for more over and over again!

There is no one culture that defines the United States of America. This vast country has one of the most diverse populations of any country in the world.

The USA is a country that is built on its immigrant populations. From the European settlers that came 300 years ago to the vast number of latin American migrants that have come into the country over the last 50 years, every destination within the country has its own unique cultures and traditions. Migrants from Asia, Africa and the Middle East all continue to contribute to the ever changing diversity of culture in the country.

The USA use the the United States  Dollar. US Dollars are widely available to buy in the UK and if you shop around, it is possible to buy US Dollar cash notes for your American holiday from a variety of outlets. Bureau De Change units in tourist areas in the UK can sometimes offer decent rates as it is a quick way for them to offload excess dollars. There are also a number of online currency providers that allow you to purchase US Dollars by credit or debit card which will then either be delivered to you or can be collected from local pick up points.

The most cost effective way of buying US Dollars is to open a bank account that offers a debit card with no foreign or non sterling transaction fees. Look out for banks that also offer spot/no margin on the exchange rate. You may also be able to get a prepaid debit card with the same benefits. Both of these options allow you to pay for purchases and withdraw cash from local ATM machines. The banks are cards offering fee free foreign exchange is changing all the time, so you will need to ensure that you check that your card still offers this benefit before you travel.

English is the official language of the United States of America and you will be able to speak with the vast majority of people in this language. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the country with approximately 40 million people fluent or conversant in the langauge.

British Citizens require an ESTA prior to travelling to the USA. The Electronic System for Travel Authorisation applies to all citizens of countries that are eligible to enter the country under the Visa Waiver Programme.

Certain citizens of the Visa Waiver countries are still required to obtain a visa prior to traveling to the USA. The following British citizens will require a visa for the US holiday and will not be able to travel to America with an ESTA:

  • British Citizens who have a been arrested for certain crimes (even if the arrest did not result in a conviction)
  • Dual nationals of certain countries
  • Anyone who has travelled to Libya, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen since 2011

Your passport must be valid for the proposed duration of your stay and must be an ePassport with the internationally recognised symbol on the front of it

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Embarkation Day

Enjoy a leisurely morning at your hotel. We have arranged a late checkout for you at 15:00. Your driver will be waiting for you and you will leave the hotel at 15:30 for the short 2 mile journey to the cruise terminal.

The arrival and check-in process for your cruise can seem overwhelming and chaotic, but it's generally organised. The embarkation process begins at 2 pm and your check in window is 16:00-18:00. Upon entering the terminal, you'll need to show your cruise documents and go through a security line. You will need to pass through an x-ray machine and have your carry-ons scanned, but the process is not as rigorous as at the airport.

Once you have checked in and have your cruise card, you will either follow signs and staff members to board your ship right away, or you'll be directed to a waiting area with instructions on when to board.

Once you're cleared to board, you will follow a gangway (elevated ramps) up to the ship. There, crew-members will check you in. You'll enter the ship in a public area, such as the main atrium, near elevators and staircases, and crew-members will be available to point you toward food options or your cabin.

Schedule
  • 06:00
    to
    01:00
    Cruise - Day 1
    Miami, Florida
    ,
    Read more...
    Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. Read less...
  • 19:00
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    23:00
    Cruise - Day 1
    Miami, Florida
    ,
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    Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone.

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Cruise

Cruise - Day 1 (Valiant Lady)

Miami, Florida

Arrival Time

06:00

Departure Time

01:00

Stateroom

Suite (SCP)

Cruise - Day 1 (Valiant Lady)

Miami, Florida

Arrival Time

19:00

Departure Time

23:00

Stateroom

Suite (SCP)

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Day 3

Schedule
  • 06:00
    to
    01:00
    Cruise - Day 2
    Miami, Florida
    ,
    Read more...
    Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. Read less...
Cruise

Cruise - Day 2 (Valiant Lady)

Miami, Florida

Arrival Time

06:00

Departure Time

01:00

Stateroom

Suite (SCP)

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Exploring the paradise of Roatan

Your ship will arrive at the Caribbean island of Roatan at 09:00. Reaching each destination doesn’t mean you have to go ashore, you can choose to spend this time enjoying a bit of extra space on-board as many people disappear for tours and day trips. 

If you are leaving the ship, make sure you take your cruise card with you as you will need it to return on-board, and pack a few items for the day such as bottled water, camera, sunglasses and a towel if you’re heading to the beach. 

Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands. This slim island is framed by glorious powdery white beaches, and rich ocean beds carpeted with diverse coral reefs - alive with fish and marine life. Curious dolphins roll through the waves just offshore, while beach dwellers soak up the sun, and enjoy coconut cocktails, beside leaning palm trees. The beaches here are nothing short of dreamy - with wooden piers teetering out over the water, and thatched roofs providing welcome shade, as you dangle your legs towards the water.

 

Schedule
  • 06:00
    to
    01:00
    Cruise - Day 3
    Miami, Florida
    ,
    Read more...
    Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. Read less...
Cruise

Cruise - Day 3 (Valiant Lady)

Miami, Florida

Arrival Time

06:00

Departure Time

01:00

Stateroom

Suite (SCP)

DESTINATION

Roatán is the largest and most developed of the Bay Islands. Long and thin (50km long, but only 2km to 4km wide), the island is (like neighboring Utila) a diving and snorkeling paradise – virtually its entire coastline is fringed by an astonishingly diverse coral reef teeming with tropical fish. On land, exquisite white-sand beaches like West Bay, a mountainous interior of pine-forested hills and the remote wild east of the island (once a pirate hangout) beg to be explored.

Roatán attracts a far more midrange crowd than Utila, and has fewer budget options. Nearly all backpackers base themselves in West End, where most of the shoestring places are located along with a lively and fun traveler's scene.

Gigantic cruise ships visit Roatán regularly, but dock at Coxen Hole or Mahogany Bay. You'll probably see minivans full of cruise-shippers around the island's hot spots during the day.

Roatán is the largest and most developed of the Bay Islands. Long and thin (50km long, but only 2km to 4km wide), the island is (like neighboring Utila) a diving and snorkeling paradise – virtually its entire coastline is fringed by an astonishingly diverse coral reef teeming with tropical fish. On land, exquisite white-sand beaches like West Bay, a mountainous interior of pine-forested hills and the remote wild east of the island (once a pirate hangout) beg to be explored.

Roatán attracts a far more midrange crowd than Utila, and has fewer budget options. Nearly all backpackers base themselves in West End, where most of the shoestring places are located along with a lively and fun traveler's scene.

Gigantic cruise ships visit Roatán regularly, but dock at Coxen Hole or Mahogany Bay. You'll probably see minivans full of cruise-shippers around the island's hot spots during the day.

Roatán is an island in the Caribbean, about 65 kilometres (40 mi) off the northern coast of Honduras. It is located between the islands of Útila and Guanaja, and is the largest of the Bay Islands of Honduras. The island was formerly known in English as Ruatan and Rattan.

It is approximately 77 kilometres (48 mi) long, and less than 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) across at its widest point. The island consists of two municipalities: José Santos Guardiola in the east and Roatán, including the Cayos Cochinos, further south in the west.

The island rests on an exposed ancient coral reef, rising to about 270 metres (890 ft) above sea level. Offshore reefs offer opportunities for diving. Most habitation is in the western half of the island.

The most populous town of the island is Coxen Hole, capital of Roatán municipality, located in the southwest. West of Coxen Hole are the settlements of Gravel Bay, Flowers Bay and Pensacola on the south coast, and Sandy Bay, West End and West Bay on the north coast. To the east of Coxen Hole are the settlements of Mount Pleasant, French Harbour, Parrot Tree, Jonesville and Oakridge on the south coast, and Punta Gorda on the north coast.

The easternmost quarter of the island is separated by a channel through the mangroves that is 15 metres wide on average. This section is called Helene, or Santa Elena in Spanish. Satellite islands at the eastern end are Morat, Barbareta, and Pigeon Cay. Further west between French Harbour and Coxen Hole are several cays, including Stamp Cay and Barefoot Cay.

The standard breakfast in Honduras is a plate of eggs, normally scrambled, tortillas, cheese and ham, which is highly fulfilling. For those wanting a more western option, breakfasts such as cornflakes are available.

One of the most common foods, which can be found all over the country is the baleada, a white flour tortilla filled with beans, cheese, and cream. Baleadas are sold on the numerous snack vendors lining the streets, an inexpensive and fulfilling snack, several baleadas could constitute a meal. Many of the street vendors also sell Tajadas, which is fried plantain.

A more imaginative dish in Honduras is the delicious Pinchos, a shish kebab, which is skewered and then grilled with plenty of vegetables. This meal is served with an anafre, this is a heated clay pot filled with beans, cheese and cream, great accompanied with toasted tortillas.

The national dish of Honduras is Plato Tipico, a plate of food with many accompaniments including beef, the stable diet of the country, fried plantain, beans, marinated cabbage, sour cream, and plenty of tortillas on the side.

The main and stable diet in Honduras consists of meat, and there are options for vegetarians however few. The most easily available dish would be rice, beans and cooked vegetables.

Many travelers planning to visit Roatan in the western Caribbean look for the Roatan weather & climate patterns beforehand. Individuals traveling from North America and Canada will be pleased to know that the temperatures vary only about 10 degrees throughout the entire year. Roatan’s tropical rainforest climate is consistent and ideal for land and sea adventurers.

Roatan doesn’t have a dry season and the tropical weather of the Caribbean allows for the occasional thunderstorm. Off shore trade-winds, rain, and overcast are all part of the tropical landscape. However, no need to worry, just as fast as the clouds roll in, that’s how fast the sunshine can reappear.

Roatan is the largest of the Bay Islands and seldom comes in contact with hurricane activity. However, the island did receive substantial damage from Hurricane Mitch in 1998. We have compiled data from various sources on Roatan weather & climate patterns. This will hopefully give you an understanding of what to expect when visiting Roatan and the other Bay Islands.

Dress Light

You are not going to Siberia, so you probably won’t need that winter jacket that takes up an entire suitcase. A scarf and winter shoes should also stay in the closet. It’s usually hot in Roatan and you will spend a lot of time on the beach. Don’t forget to pack shorts, shirts, and flip flops. Having multiple bathing suits may come in handy and you won’t have to worry if that swimsuit from yesterday is dry or not.

People tend to walk a lot while on vacation, therefore, it is wise to have a pair or two of super comfy sneakers with you. Imagine going hiking in Roatan in some uncomfortable shoes and getting blisters on the second day of your vacation. I’m quite sure that no traveler would want this.

If you want to chill on the beach without having to worry if your skin will burn, make sure to bring plenty of sunblock on vacation. Of course, waterproof sunblock with that has high levels of SPF is recommended, as well as a couple of hats to prevent headaches from the hot sun. To avoid contact with insects, pack a bug spray in your suitcase.

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See new side of coastal Mexico

Another day on shore! Your ship will arrive in Costa Maya, Mexico at 10:00 in the morning. If you didn't leave the ship yesterday, you should certainly consider doing so today.

This a port that feels like a private island created from scratch expressly for cruisers and features a myriad of facilities in its village -- pools, restaurants, a spa, shops and a small beach. There is a a club and water sports area on Uvero Beach, which is away from the terminal and is a shore excursion option. Mahahual (also known as Majahual) is a fishing village of 200 people that's about a 45-minute walk or $8 cab ride away. An attractive malecon anchors a row of seaside hotels, restaurants, dive shops and beach clubs that serve fresh ceviche and offer water activities along lovely white sand beaches. If you are feeling lazy, the appeal of the area's beach clubs, usually with free Wi-Fi and the lure of cheap beach massages, can pretty much consume the day.

Costa Maya is also a haven for on shore excursions. The region is home to some lesser-known (but still important) Mayan ruins. The site most cruise passengers come here to see is Chacchoben, a city dating to around 350 A.D. Some excursions focus solely on Mayan food and culture. Bacalar lagoon offers kayaking, swimming and other water based activities in the Cenote Azul, and there's also a Spanish fortress you can tour.

Schedule
  • 06:00
    to
    01:00
    Cruise - Day 4
    Miami, Florida
    ,
    Read more...
    Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. Read less...
Cruise

Cruise - Day 4 (Valiant Lady)

Miami, Florida

Arrival Time

06:00

Departure Time

01:00

Stateroom

Suite (SCP)

DESTINATION

In the lesser-known region of the Mayan Riviera—with its rich history, quaint beaches, and blue lagoon cenotes—towns like Mahahaul and Xcalak make Costa Maya the Mexican port you didn’t know you needed.  Raw and less-curated than other ports in the region, beach towns Mahahaul and Xcalak give you a glimpse into a somewhat undisturbed side of the Yucatán Peninsula—often feeling like Tulum before it became Tu-lum. Drenched with reminders (and ruins) of the Mayan history that built the region, exploring the area feels like a study in contrasts—a dynamic balance of who it was and what it’s becoming.

 

In the lesser-known region of the Mayan Riviera—with its rich history, quaint beaches, and blue lagoon cenotes—towns like Mahahaul and Xcalak make Costa Maya the Mexican port you didn’t know you needed.

Raw and less-curated than other ports in the region, beach towns Mahahaul and Xcalak give you a glimpse into a somewhat undisturbed side of the Yucatán Peninsula—often feeling like Tulum before it became Tu-lum. Drenched with reminders (and ruins) of the Mayan history that built the region, exploring the area feels like a study in contrasts—a dynamic balance of who it was and what it’s becoming.

Country

The home of tacos, Aztecs, sombreros and tequila, almost everyone on the planet knows something about Mexico. Yet there’s a lot more to this country beyond the stereotypes. One of the world’s great civilizations, Mexico travel offers a tantalizing blend of Mesoamerican cultures, Spanish traditions and contemporary arts.

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Last chance to enjoy the onboard facilities

This will be your last full day on board the ship and therefore your last chance to make use of the myriad of on board facilities and recreation options. Make the most of Virgin Voyages redefined cruise experience or you will regret it!

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    Cruise - Day 5
    Miami, Florida
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    Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. Read less...
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Cruise - Day 5 (Valiant Lady)

Miami, Florida

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06:00

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01:00

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Virgin Voyages Beach Club

You are in for a treat today! At 10:00 your ship will dock at the Bahamian Island of Bimini. Besides exploring the islands’ incredible biodiversity and historic shipwreck diving, relax and unwind at the private beach club experience, Virgin Voyages Beach Club at Bimini.

The Beach Club at Bimini is a private, resort-like experience for when you’re not out exploring the islands. With restorative days spent doing slow-flow yoga or lounging by the pool, nights give way to a vibrant coloured sunset — ending with a bonfire on the beach to say your goodbyes.

If you get bored of the beach club (which is unlikely), there are plenty of on shore excursions to choose from.

 

Schedule
  • 06:00
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    Cruise - Day 6
    Miami, Florida
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    Read more...
    Miami is one of the world’s most popular holiday spots. It has so much to offer; from its countless beach areas, to culture and museums, from spa and shopping days out, to endless cuban restaurants and cafes. Miami is a multicultural city that has something to offer to everyone. Read less...
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Cruise - Day 6 (Valiant Lady)

Miami, Florida

Arrival Time

06:00

Departure Time

01:00

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Suite (SCP)

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Bimini has long been known as the Bahamas' big game-fishing capital. Bimini's strong tourist season falls from spring through summer, when calmer seas mean the arrival of fishing and pleasure boats from South Florida. The nearest of the Bahamian islands to the U.S. mainland, Bimini consists of two main islands and a few cays just 50 miles east of Miami, across the Gulf Stream that sweeps the area's western shores. Most visitors spend their time on bustling North Bimini; South Bimini is quieter and more eco-oriented. Except for the vast new Resorts World Bimini development that occupies the island's northern third, most of the hotels, restaurants, churches, and stores in Bimini are in capital Alice Town and neighboring Bailey Town and Porgy Bay, along North Bimini's King's and Queen's highways. Along the east coast of North Bimini are long beaches; on the west, the protected harbor, docks, and marinas. Most of the islands' 2,500 inhabitants reside in the southern 2-mile southern built-up area. Although Alice Town is walkable, the preferred (and fun) way to scoot around is by golf cart. Resorts World Bimini has increased North Bimini's bustle and economy. Three times a week, its Superfast Bimini cruise ship brings over between 500 and 1,000 guests from Miami who spread around the island enjoying its beaches, eateries, bars, nightclubs, and casino.

Bimini has long been known as the Bahamas' big game-fishing capital. Bimini's strong tourist season falls from spring through summer, when calmer seas mean the arrival of fishing and pleasure boats from South Florida. The nearest of the Bahamian islands to the U.S. mainland, Bimini consists of two main islands and a few cays just 50 miles east of Miami, across the Gulf Stream that sweeps the area's western shores. Most visitors spend their time on bustling North Bimini; South Bimini is quieter and more eco-oriented. Except for the vast new Resorts World Bimini development that occupies the island's northern third, most of the hotels, restaurants, churches, and stores in Bimini are in capital Alice Town and neighboring Bailey Town and Porgy Bay, along North Bimini's King's and Queen's highways. Along the east coast of North Bimini are long beaches; on the west, the protected harbor, docks, and marinas. Most of the islands' 2,500 inhabitants reside in the southern 2-mile southern built-up area. Although Alice Town is walkable, the preferred (and fun) way to scoot around is by golf cart. Resorts World Bimini has increased North Bimini's bustle and economy. Three times a week, its Superfast Bimini cruise ship brings over between 500 and 1,000 guests from Miami who spread around the island enjoying its beaches, eateries, bars, nightclubs, and casino.

Bimini is the westernmost district of the Bahamas and comprises a chain of islands located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) due east of Miami. Bimini is the closest point in the Bahamas to the mainland United States and approximately 210 km (130 mi) west-northwest of Nassau. The population is 1,988 as of the 2010 census.

Bimini has three islands, North Bimini, South Bimini, and East Bimini. The largest islands are North Bimini and South Bimini. The District of Bimini also includes Cay Sal Bank, more than 100 km (60 mi) further south, which is geographically not a part of the Bimini Islands but a separate unit.North Bimini is about 11 km (7 mi) long and 200 m (700 ft) wide. Its main settlement is Alice Town, a collection of shops, restaurants, and bars on a road known as "The King's Highway". The second major road is called Queens Highway and runs almost the length of the island parallel to Kings Highway.

South Bimini houses an airstrip, South Bimini Airport, and offers a quiet alternative to the slow bustle of North Bimini. There is a small community of homes on South Bimini known as Port Royale. For many years, South Bimini tourists were limited to boaters because there were few accommodations other than private homes.

Because Bimini is close to Miami, Florida, many American anglers go to the islands by boat to fish or to enjoy the local nightlife. Scuba diving and snorkeling are also popular activities, as there are many shipwrecks in the area, such as the wreck of the SS Sapona, which ran aground in 1926 during a hurricane. The top of the ship is exposed to the air while the bottom half is submerged.[5] Parts of the wreck were stripped over the years and some of the wood was used in the construction of the Compleat Angler Hotel and bar on North Bimini.

The charming islands in the Bimini group are only 50 miles east of Miami and draw visitors from all over the globe with the promise of big-game fishing. However, there’s more to Bimini than the lure of large game fish, since it offers a delightful selection of local island eats that ranges from fresh conch and lobster salad to its famously sweet Bimini bread. Seafood is one of the main staples in the Bahamian diet—a cuisine that is never bland or boring. And while you can find virtually any type of international cuisine in The Bahamas, in Bimini you won’t have any trouble finding fresh local delicacies at reasonable prices.

Average temperatures in South Bimini vary somewhat. Considering humidity, temperatures feel hot for about half of the year and otherwise nice with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. The area is somewhat temperate — in the 41st percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above. If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit South Bimini, the hottest months are August, July, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early August where highs are regularly around 91.5°F (33.1°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 79.3°F (26.3°C) at night.

With the Bahamas located 45 miles from the east coast of Florida, the weather on the islands mimics that of the mainland state. Popular dress naturally reflects the climate. The proximity to the U.S. also influences island style, which reveals lingering influence from the country's days as a British possession.

The Bahamas attract affluent and successful people, who either make their homes on the islands or visit to enjoy a respite from the often strict confines imposed upon them elsewhere by their rank or position. While locals wear flip-flops, cut-off jeans shorts and T-shirts with all manner of logos, visitors at the swankier hotels or out to dine in casual restaurants more typically don brand-name tennis shoes, polo shirts and cargo pants. Even at the most costly and aloof restaurants, management expects casual wear if the subject of dress code does not come up in the process of booking a table. Tourism largely drives the islands' economy, and hospitality staff are always happy to offer guidance on cultural expectations.

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Stunning palm-fringed beaches, multi-hued corals, dramatic wrecks, sepia-toned sunsets and sleepy villages caught in a time warp

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Disembarkation Day

Virgin Voyages has broken away from the industry norm of getting passengers to disembark early. You will therefore enjoy a more relaxed morning than would be possible on other cruise lines. Fortunately, your holiday does not end today. Unlike most passengers who will be heading to the airport (and trying to kill time before their evening flight), you have a night to relax in Miami.

Disembark at 11:30 and head to your private transfer vehicle that will take you on the short journey to the Four Seasons Miami for an indulgent last night!

 

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  • Accommodation at 
    Four Seasons Hotel Miami
    Miami, FL, United States
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  • 14:00
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    Everglades & Airboat
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Cruise - Day 7 (Valiant Lady)

At Sea

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06:00

Departure Time

01:00

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Suite (SCP)

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Four Seasons Hotel Miami

Often called "Magic City," Miami is the world's gateway to Latin America. Explore from Four Seasons Hotel Miami an eclectic paradise alive with art deco architecture and an exciting fusion of South and Central American, Caribbean and American influences.

Excursion

Everglades & Airboat (Included)

Introduction

On this tour you will see the deep in the Everglades - you’ll see all sorts of wildlife - such as alligators, turtles, snakes, and exotic birds-as you take one of the famous Airboat Rides deep into the Everglades. This 1,506,539-acre expanse of wilderness can be explored for you with an airboat, this boat ride will take you across the “River Grass” and of course you will see some alligators! Professional guides narrate the airboat tour so you’ll have the opportunity to learn about the unique wetlands and its native inhabitants. Enjoy a live alligator show at the end!

Overview

Once at the Everglades National Park guests discover the vast subtropical wilderness on a thrilling airboat ride across the “River of Grass,” one of the world`s largest and slowest flowing rivers. Professional guides narrate this most thrilling experience as you learn about the unique wetlands and its unique inhabitants. This tour also includes a wildlife show with live alligator wrestling and free time to visit the souvenir shop.

Additional Infomation

The general meeting point is the Holiday Inn Downtown 340 Biscayne Boulevard, which is across the street from Bayside Marketplace. Pick-ups from Holiday Inn downtown are 8:30 am or 12:30 pm.

Pick-ups for the morning tour are from 8:30 am – 9:15 am with a departure at 9:30 am from South Beach. Afternoon Tour pick-ups are from 12:30 am – 1:15 pm with a departure at 1:30 pm from South Beach.

Highlights

Explore the Everglades on a narrated airboat tour

Get up close to baby alligators

Enjoy free time to explore a variety of exhibits at the National Park

Schedule
Time: 02:00 PM - 07:00 PM
DESTINATION

Any trip to Florida is not complete without a peek at Miami’s grand array of attractions. When most people think of Miami, the first thing that comes to mind is the spectacular beaches. But there’s a lot more to Florida’s party city than its amazing white sand and crystal blue waters. A vibrant, energetic city all year round, Miami boasts beautiful parks, gardens, spots to unwind and places to rave it up.

Any trip to Florida is not complete without a peek at Miami’s grand array of attractions. When most people think of Miami, the first thing that comes to mind is the spectacular beaches. But there’s a lot more to Florida’s party city than its amazing white sand and crystal blue waters. A vibrant, energetic city all year round, Miami boasts beautiful parks, gardens, spots to unwind and places to rave it up.

 


Recognized as the gateway to Latin America, Miami has a large Latin American population that adds to its vibrancy. From art to food and a whole lot more in between, Miami has a lot to offer tourists. Whether you love to party all night or explore day-time attractions, Miami, the south-eastern coastal city of Florida on the Atlantic offers plenty of interesting activities for visitors. Home to world-renowned beaches, museums and nightclubs, Miami ensures that its visitors experience moments they will carry with them for a lifetime.

 

Destination: Architectural Jewel Box image
Even if there was no beach, Miami would still have undeniable allure. The gorgeous 1930s hotels lining Ocean Dr are part of the world’s greatest collection of art deco buildings. Tropical motifs, whimsical nautical elements and those iconic pastel shades create a cinematic backdrop for exploring the streets of Miami Beach. Of course, you don’t have to see these architectural beauties at arm’s length. Lavishly restored, Miami’s art deco and mid-century modern hotels are also the playground for locals and out-of-towners alike, with sunny poolside terraces, artfully designed dining rooms and plush nightclubs.
Destination: Creativity, Miami Style image
Chalk it up to Miami’s diverse population, or perhaps its love of always being on the cutting edge. Whatever the reason, creativity is one of the great hallmarks of this city. From art and design to global cuisine, Miami remains ever on the search for bold new ideas, which manifest themselves in surprising ways. You’ll find brilliantly inventive chefs blending Eastern and Western cooking styles, sustainably designed buildings inspired by South Florida ecosystems and open-air galleries where museum-quality artwork covers once-derelict warehouses. The one constant in Miami is its uncanny ability to astonish.
Destination: Nights in the City image
When the sun sets and the brilliant colors of a South Florida sunset fill the sky, that’s when the best part of the day begins for Miami’s party people. By moonlight, all the magic of the city unfolds, in its salsa-filled dance halls, swanky candlelit lounges, and rooftop bars with sweeping views over Biscayne Bay and the glittering city skyline. While there’s plenty of bling on display, Miami has something for all, from backyard bars full of indie rockers to hidden dens of debauchery concealed behind neon-lit taco stands.
Destination: The Great Outdoors image
Few cities are as blessed as Miami when it comes to natural beauty. White sandy beaches are lapped by teal waters – perfect for sunrise strolls along peaceful stretches of Mid-Beach to scenic paddles in search of manatees off Virginia Key. You can look for colorful bird species while walking the trails of Oleta River State Park, or go to any of the tropical gardens across the city. With year-round sunshine, and a love for celebration, the open air is also where Miami’s biggest parties unfold – whether at massive music and dance festivals or the neighborhood fiestas that pack Miami’s calendar.

The perfect time for Miami holidays is between the months of March and May. At this time, visitors can enjoy daily temperatures that range in the mid 20’s, while the remainder of the country persists in the defrosting phase.

 


This year-round tropical climate and the party atmosphere of Miami Beach close by means there are many tourists from the states in the north, South America, Asia, Europe and everywhere else, the whole year round. And during special events and festivals, Miami experiences even more tourists. For a different experience, plan your visit to Miami around the city-wide events or during the sweltering months of summer.

 

Located at the mouth of the Miami River on the lower east coast of Florida, Miami is bordered on the east by Biscayne Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. Further east, the islands of Key Biscayne and Miami Beach shelter the bay from the Atlantic Ocean, thus providing Miami with a naturally protected harbor. Once pine and palmetto flatlands, the Miami area boasts sandy beaches in its coastal areas and gives way to sparsely wooded outlying areas. A man-made canal connects the city to Lake Okeechobee, located 90 miles northwest of Miami.

Miami's year-round semi-tropical climate is free of extremes in temperature, with a long, warm summer and abundant rainfall followed by a mild, dry winter. Summer humidity levels—usually in the 86 to 89 percent range during the day—make Miami the second most humid city in the United States. Hurricanes occasionally affect the area in September and October; tornadoes are rare. Waterspouts are sometimes sighted from the beaches in the summer, but significant damage seldom occurs.

Area: 36 square miles (2000)

Elevation: 12 feet above sea level

The streets of Miami Beach are lined with high-end dining establishments teeming with the smells of Peruvian, Cuban, Caribbean, Asian and American cuisine – sometimes all at once. What other cities call "fusion" has a name of its own in Miami Beach: "Floribbean." Prepare to be impressed with its taste and the relatively cheap prices. The South Beach area does have its share of moderately priced eateries, but the most affordable options are tucked away on the side streets. When it comes to meals, some signature Miami Beach dishes visitors should try include stone crab, ceviche, empanadas, Cuban pork sandwiches and pastelitos (pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings).

In Miami, the summers are hot, oppressive, wet, and mostly cloudy and the winters are short, comfortable, humid, windy, and mostly clear. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17°C to 32°C and is rarely below 10°C or above 33°C. Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Miami for warm-weather activities is from early November to late April.

The hot season lasts for 3.8 months, from 5 June to 30 September, with an average daily high temperature above 30°C. The hottest day of the year is 9 August, with an average high of 32°C and low of 26°C. The cool season lasts for 3.0 months, from 6 December to 6 March, with an average daily high temperature below 26°C. The coldest day of the year is 17 January, with an average low of 17°C and high of 24°C.

With year-round sunshine, Miami is always beckoning beach goers, party animals, and art aficionados. Use these packing list ideas for Miami as a launching point for packing for your trip. When deciding what to wear in Miami, keep in mind that the temperatures are hot and the style is even hotter. This is the place to wear your most glamorous and daring ensembles.

Risque cut outs and bodycon dresses are commonplace here, even for daywear. This sensual style is largely due to the large Latinx community that lives here and has a zest for living life colorfully and embracing each moment as an opportunity to celebrate with music, dance, and delicious cuisine.

If revealing clothes aren’t your style, don’t fret. Just keep in mind that the brighter your outfits are, the more you’ll fit in. Miami is one of the many fashion hubs in the United States, especially for swimwear and beach style, so you’re likely to come across many emerging trends.

Unlike other coastal cities, bohemian style is not the go-to for locals who are anything but boho or hippies. The most important thing when creating your travel capsule wardrobe for Miami is to stay true to your own unique sense of dress and to have fun with what you’re wearing!

When planning what to pack, remember that year-round temperatures in the subtropical climate tend to stay above 75°F.  Rain is possible during all seasons, so definitely pack a small umbrella that can easily be tossed into your day bag.

Highlights: Miami Beach image
Country

There are few people on earth that haven't experienced the delights of the United States. For most, these experiences are through film and TV. If you thought the USA was amazing on the small screen, just wait untiul you experience on the biggest screen available!

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Travelling to the United States of America is not defined by any one holiday type. This country is so vast that a holiday to America can appeal to virtually any taste. From the skyscrapers of metropolis cities like New York & Chicago to the rural ranches that are set over thousands of acres and offer the ultimate seclusion, a holiday to the USA will not disappoint. This country offers ski, theme parks, beaches, history, culture, cuisine, wellness, adventure, cruise, and so much more

Most UK leisure travellers to the country will be heading to Florida and whilst this in itself offers many diverse holiday types, we are passionate about getting people to see the rest of the country. So if you have already been to one the popular destinations like New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Boston or San Francisco, we would love to talk to you about what else you can do during a US Holiday. Of course, we can incorporate any of the popular US gateways into a custom multi centre American holiday Itinerary.

Explore the colonial past in New England, the captivating French Quarter of New Orleans, the spectacular red rock formations in the vast mythic deserts of the south west, the lush rainforests of the pacific northwest, the towering peals of the Rocky Mountains or the scenic country lanes of quaint towns and villages across the country. From the awe inspiring natural beauty on display in the country’s many national parks to the iconic symbols such as the Hollywood Sign, Golden Gate Bridge and the Statue of liberty- a holiday to America will captivate you and make you want to come back for more over and over again!

There is no one culture that defines the United States of America. This vast country has one of the most diverse populations of any country in the world.

The USA is a country that is built on its immigrant populations. From the European settlers that came 300 years ago to the vast number of latin American migrants that have come into the country over the last 50 years, every destination within the country has its own unique cultures and traditions. Migrants from Asia, Africa and the Middle East all continue to contribute to the ever changing diversity of culture in the country.

The USA use the the United States  Dollar. US Dollars are widely available to buy in the UK and if you shop around, it is possible to buy US Dollar cash notes for your American holiday from a variety of outlets. Bureau De Change units in tourist areas in the UK can sometimes offer decent rates as it is a quick way for them to offload excess dollars. There are also a number of online currency providers that allow you to purchase US Dollars by credit or debit card which will then either be delivered to you or can be collected from local pick up points.

The most cost effective way of buying US Dollars is to open a bank account that offers a debit card with no foreign or non sterling transaction fees. Look out for banks that also offer spot/no margin on the exchange rate. You may also be able to get a prepaid debit card with the same benefits. Both of these options allow you to pay for purchases and withdraw cash from local ATM machines. The banks are cards offering fee free foreign exchange is changing all the time, so you will need to ensure that you check that your card still offers this benefit before you travel.

English is the official language of the United States of America and you will be able to speak with the vast majority of people in this language. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the country with approximately 40 million people fluent or conversant in the langauge.

British Citizens require an ESTA prior to travelling to the USA. The Electronic System for Travel Authorisation applies to all citizens of countries that are eligible to enter the country under the Visa Waiver Programme.

Certain citizens of the Visa Waiver countries are still required to obtain a visa prior to traveling to the USA. The following British citizens will require a visa for the US holiday and will not be able to travel to America with an ESTA:

  • British Citizens who have a been arrested for certain crimes (even if the arrest did not result in a conviction)
  • Dual nationals of certain countries
  • Anyone who has travelled to Libya, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen since 2011

Your passport must be valid for the proposed duration of your stay and must be an ePassport with the internationally recognised symbol on the front of it

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Time to go home!

Your final day in Miami is a free day for you to enjoy as you please. Your check out time from the hotel is 12:00 however, you will be able to leave your luggage at the hotel's secure storage facility so that you can go out and enjoy a final afternoon in Miami.

Your private transfer vehicle will arrive at the hotel at 17:00 and will take you on the 10 mile journey to the airport. Although the journey usually takes 20-25 minutes, it can take 40-50 minutes because of rush hour. Check in for your flight and then relax in the departure loan until you are called for boarding.

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  • Departs20:45
    Miami International Apt (MIA) via British Airways
    Flight BA 208 departs MIA at 24/04/2022 20:45 arrives LHR at 25/04/2022 10:25 Read less...
Flight

Flight Information

British Airways - BA208
24/04/2022
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MIA ‐ Miami International Apt

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24th April 2022
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LHR ‐ London Heathrow

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DESTINATION

Any trip to Florida is not complete without a peek at Miami’s grand array of attractions. When most people think of Miami, the first thing that comes to mind is the spectacular beaches. But there’s a lot more to Florida’s party city than its amazing white sand and crystal blue waters. A vibrant, energetic city all year round, Miami boasts beautiful parks, gardens, spots to unwind and places to rave it up.

Any trip to Florida is not complete without a peek at Miami’s grand array of attractions. When most people think of Miami, the first thing that comes to mind is the spectacular beaches. But there’s a lot more to Florida’s party city than its amazing white sand and crystal blue waters. A vibrant, energetic city all year round, Miami boasts beautiful parks, gardens, spots to unwind and places to rave it up.

 


Recognized as the gateway to Latin America, Miami has a large Latin American population that adds to its vibrancy. From art to food and a whole lot more in between, Miami has a lot to offer tourists. Whether you love to party all night or explore day-time attractions, Miami, the south-eastern coastal city of Florida on the Atlantic offers plenty of interesting activities for visitors. Home to world-renowned beaches, museums and nightclubs, Miami ensures that its visitors experience moments they will carry with them for a lifetime.

 

Destination: Architectural Jewel Box image
Even if there was no beach, Miami would still have undeniable allure. The gorgeous 1930s hotels lining Ocean Dr are part of the world’s greatest collection of art deco buildings. Tropical motifs, whimsical nautical elements and those iconic pastel shades create a cinematic backdrop for exploring the streets of Miami Beach. Of course, you don’t have to see these architectural beauties at arm’s length. Lavishly restored, Miami’s art deco and mid-century modern hotels are also the playground for locals and out-of-towners alike, with sunny poolside terraces, artfully designed dining rooms and plush nightclubs.
Destination: Creativity, Miami Style image
Chalk it up to Miami’s diverse population, or perhaps its love of always being on the cutting edge. Whatever the reason, creativity is one of the great hallmarks of this city. From art and design to global cuisine, Miami remains ever on the search for bold new ideas, which manifest themselves in surprising ways. You’ll find brilliantly inventive chefs blending Eastern and Western cooking styles, sustainably designed buildings inspired by South Florida ecosystems and open-air galleries where museum-quality artwork covers once-derelict warehouses. The one constant in Miami is its uncanny ability to astonish.
Destination: Nights in the City image
When the sun sets and the brilliant colors of a South Florida sunset fill the sky, that’s when the best part of the day begins for Miami’s party people. By moonlight, all the magic of the city unfolds, in its salsa-filled dance halls, swanky candlelit lounges, and rooftop bars with sweeping views over Biscayne Bay and the glittering city skyline. While there’s plenty of bling on display, Miami has something for all, from backyard bars full of indie rockers to hidden dens of debauchery concealed behind neon-lit taco stands.
Destination: The Great Outdoors image
Few cities are as blessed as Miami when it comes to natural beauty. White sandy beaches are lapped by teal waters – perfect for sunrise strolls along peaceful stretches of Mid-Beach to scenic paddles in search of manatees off Virginia Key. You can look for colorful bird species while walking the trails of Oleta River State Park, or go to any of the tropical gardens across the city. With year-round sunshine, and a love for celebration, the open air is also where Miami’s biggest parties unfold – whether at massive music and dance festivals or the neighborhood fiestas that pack Miami’s calendar.

The perfect time for Miami holidays is between the months of March and May. At this time, visitors can enjoy daily temperatures that range in the mid 20’s, while the remainder of the country persists in the defrosting phase.

 


This year-round tropical climate and the party atmosphere of Miami Beach close by means there are many tourists from the states in the north, South America, Asia, Europe and everywhere else, the whole year round. And during special events and festivals, Miami experiences even more tourists. For a different experience, plan your visit to Miami around the city-wide events or during the sweltering months of summer.

 

Located at the mouth of the Miami River on the lower east coast of Florida, Miami is bordered on the east by Biscayne Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean. Further east, the islands of Key Biscayne and Miami Beach shelter the bay from the Atlantic Ocean, thus providing Miami with a naturally protected harbor. Once pine and palmetto flatlands, the Miami area boasts sandy beaches in its coastal areas and gives way to sparsely wooded outlying areas. A man-made canal connects the city to Lake Okeechobee, located 90 miles northwest of Miami.

Miami's year-round semi-tropical climate is free of extremes in temperature, with a long, warm summer and abundant rainfall followed by a mild, dry winter. Summer humidity levels—usually in the 86 to 89 percent range during the day—make Miami the second most humid city in the United States. Hurricanes occasionally affect the area in September and October; tornadoes are rare. Waterspouts are sometimes sighted from the beaches in the summer, but significant damage seldom occurs.

Area: 36 square miles (2000)

Elevation: 12 feet above sea level

The streets of Miami Beach are lined with high-end dining establishments teeming with the smells of Peruvian, Cuban, Caribbean, Asian and American cuisine – sometimes all at once. What other cities call "fusion" has a name of its own in Miami Beach: "Floribbean." Prepare to be impressed with its taste and the relatively cheap prices. The South Beach area does have its share of moderately priced eateries, but the most affordable options are tucked away on the side streets. When it comes to meals, some signature Miami Beach dishes visitors should try include stone crab, ceviche, empanadas, Cuban pork sandwiches and pastelitos (pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings).

In Miami, the summers are hot, oppressive, wet, and mostly cloudy and the winters are short, comfortable, humid, windy, and mostly clear. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 17°C to 32°C and is rarely below 10°C or above 33°C. Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Miami for warm-weather activities is from early November to late April.

The hot season lasts for 3.8 months, from 5 June to 30 September, with an average daily high temperature above 30°C. The hottest day of the year is 9 August, with an average high of 32°C and low of 26°C. The cool season lasts for 3.0 months, from 6 December to 6 March, with an average daily high temperature below 26°C. The coldest day of the year is 17 January, with an average low of 17°C and high of 24°C.

With year-round sunshine, Miami is always beckoning beach goers, party animals, and art aficionados. Use these packing list ideas for Miami as a launching point for packing for your trip. When deciding what to wear in Miami, keep in mind that the temperatures are hot and the style is even hotter. This is the place to wear your most glamorous and daring ensembles.

Risque cut outs and bodycon dresses are commonplace here, even for daywear. This sensual style is largely due to the large Latinx community that lives here and has a zest for living life colorfully and embracing each moment as an opportunity to celebrate with music, dance, and delicious cuisine.

If revealing clothes aren’t your style, don’t fret. Just keep in mind that the brighter your outfits are, the more you’ll fit in. Miami is one of the many fashion hubs in the United States, especially for swimwear and beach style, so you’re likely to come across many emerging trends.

Unlike other coastal cities, bohemian style is not the go-to for locals who are anything but boho or hippies. The most important thing when creating your travel capsule wardrobe for Miami is to stay true to your own unique sense of dress and to have fun with what you’re wearing!

When planning what to pack, remember that year-round temperatures in the subtropical climate tend to stay above 75°F.  Rain is possible during all seasons, so definitely pack a small umbrella that can easily be tossed into your day bag.

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There are few people on earth that haven't experienced the delights of the United States. For most, these experiences are through film and TV. If you thought the USA was amazing on the small screen, just wait untiul you experience on the biggest screen available!

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Travelling to the United States of America is not defined by any one holiday type. This country is so vast that a holiday to America can appeal to virtually any taste. From the skyscrapers of metropolis cities like New York & Chicago to the rural ranches that are set over thousands of acres and offer the ultimate seclusion, a holiday to the USA will not disappoint. This country offers ski, theme parks, beaches, history, culture, cuisine, wellness, adventure, cruise, and so much more

Most UK leisure travellers to the country will be heading to Florida and whilst this in itself offers many diverse holiday types, we are passionate about getting people to see the rest of the country. So if you have already been to one the popular destinations like New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Boston or San Francisco, we would love to talk to you about what else you can do during a US Holiday. Of course, we can incorporate any of the popular US gateways into a custom multi centre American holiday Itinerary.

Explore the colonial past in New England, the captivating French Quarter of New Orleans, the spectacular red rock formations in the vast mythic deserts of the south west, the lush rainforests of the pacific northwest, the towering peals of the Rocky Mountains or the scenic country lanes of quaint towns and villages across the country. From the awe inspiring natural beauty on display in the country’s many national parks to the iconic symbols such as the Hollywood Sign, Golden Gate Bridge and the Statue of liberty- a holiday to America will captivate you and make you want to come back for more over and over again!

There is no one culture that defines the United States of America. This vast country has one of the most diverse populations of any country in the world.

The USA is a country that is built on its immigrant populations. From the European settlers that came 300 years ago to the vast number of latin American migrants that have come into the country over the last 50 years, every destination within the country has its own unique cultures and traditions. Migrants from Asia, Africa and the Middle East all continue to contribute to the ever changing diversity of culture in the country.

The USA use the the United States  Dollar. US Dollars are widely available to buy in the UK and if you shop around, it is possible to buy US Dollar cash notes for your American holiday from a variety of outlets. Bureau De Change units in tourist areas in the UK can sometimes offer decent rates as it is a quick way for them to offload excess dollars. There are also a number of online currency providers that allow you to purchase US Dollars by credit or debit card which will then either be delivered to you or can be collected from local pick up points.

The most cost effective way of buying US Dollars is to open a bank account that offers a debit card with no foreign or non sterling transaction fees. Look out for banks that also offer spot/no margin on the exchange rate. You may also be able to get a prepaid debit card with the same benefits. Both of these options allow you to pay for purchases and withdraw cash from local ATM machines. The banks are cards offering fee free foreign exchange is changing all the time, so you will need to ensure that you check that your card still offers this benefit before you travel.

English is the official language of the United States of America and you will be able to speak with the vast majority of people in this language. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the country with approximately 40 million people fluent or conversant in the langauge.

British Citizens require an ESTA prior to travelling to the USA. The Electronic System for Travel Authorisation applies to all citizens of countries that are eligible to enter the country under the Visa Waiver Programme.

Certain citizens of the Visa Waiver countries are still required to obtain a visa prior to traveling to the USA. The following British citizens will require a visa for the US holiday and will not be able to travel to America with an ESTA:

  • British Citizens who have a been arrested for certain crimes (even if the arrest did not result in a conviction)
  • Dual nationals of certain countries
  • Anyone who has travelled to Libya, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen since 2011

Your passport must be valid for the proposed duration of your stay and must be an ePassport with the internationally recognised symbol on the front of it

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Your flight will land in London Heathrow at 10:25. If you decide to upgrade to Club World, you can head to the arrivals lounge for some breakfast and a spa treatment at the Elmis Spa.  

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    Flight BA 208 departs MIA at 24/04/2022 20:45 arrives LHR at 25/04/2022 10:25 Read less...
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Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 2.0 miles west of Amesbury and 8 miles north of Salisbury.

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Saturday 16th April 2022
Day 1
Miami, FL
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Sunday 17th April 2022
Day 2
At Sea
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Monday 18th April 2022
Day 3
At Sea
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Tuesday 19th April 2022
Day 4
Roatan
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Wednesday 20th April 2022
Day 5
Costa Maya
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Thursday 21st April 2022
Day 6
At Sea
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Friday 22nd April 2022
Day 7
Bimini
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Saturday 23rd April 2022
Day 8
Miami, FL
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Sunday 24th April 2022
Day 9
Miami, FL
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Monday 25th April 2022
Day 10
London