Signature Panama Canal Cruise Luxury from Miami to Peru

Wi-fi , gratuities and a choice of shore excursion credit or drinks at mealtimes included

Experience a 17‑night Oceania Insignia luxury cruise from Miami to Peru, complete with return flights, airport transfers and a two‑night stay at a four‑star Miami Beach hotel before you embark. Cruise to Key West, Curaçao, Aruba, Santa Marta, Cartagena and enjoy a spectacular full transit through the Panama Canal. Continue your journey to Manta, Salaverry and Lima, where you’ll spend an overnight onboard in port for extra time to explore Peru’s capital.

Onboard, enjoy exceptional dining, attentive service, WiFi, gratuities and either drinks with meals or an onboard shore excursion credit. Discover diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures, colonial architecture and tropical coastlines while travelling in comfort on a premium ship. This voyage offers an enriching combination of relaxation and exploration, perfect for guests seeking a luxury cruise that spans the Caribbean, Central America and South America with ease.

Fly to Miami and transfer to Miami Beach for an overnight hotel stay.

The Tony Hotel South Beach

The award-winning The Hotel of South Beach is housed in a historic Art Déco building and is excellently situated between Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive. Lummus Park and the marvellous beach are just a few steps away; major attractions such as Lincoln Road Mall, New World Symphony or Jackie Gleason Theatre are within walking distance. In the surrounding area, countless splendid shops, boutiques, restaurants, bars and lively nightclubs can be found. The hotel was built in 1939, by master architect L. Murray Dixon, and it features a wonderful rooftop terrace with outdoor pool, panoramic ocean views and the Spire Bar & Lounge, set behind the historic Tiffany spire. The restaurant serves delicious Italian cuisine, and guests can work out in the fitness centre. For added convenience, there is complimentary wireless internet access available in the rooms, public areas and the meeting area. An elegant and stylish way to live the authentic South Beach experience.

A further overnight hotel stay.

Miami

Ocean Drive on Miami South Beach is the main beach drag in the heart of the neon-lit area lined with bars and restaurants where the tanned and toned rub shoulders with the diners, drinkers, sunbathers and swimmers. This is party central with everything contained in one area. Perhaps have dinner in the Versace mansion, go shopping in one of the huge shopping malls of Miami such as Port Aventura Mall and Biscayne Bay; or simply relax on the beach.

Make your own way to the nearby Port of Miami to embark the ship.

Insignia

Oceania Insignia is the one of the four original and smaller R-class ships of Oceania’s fleet of eight. This smaller ship was built in 1998 for Renaissance Cruises and named as the R One. In 2003 she was acquired by Oceania Cruise and renamed the Oceania Insignia, this cosy ship carries just 670 passengers over 9 passenger decks. There are seven dining options and eight bars on board. All specialty restaurants onboard both ships are included in the fare as is room service, laundry and soft drinks – even coffee from the barista bar.

Key West

Key West can be best described as Cape Cod meets the Caribbean combining the best bits of both for its own unique blend of tropical relaxation & enjoyment. A visit to Key West will easily surpass those in other more popular parts of Florida in terms of nightlife, shopping, dining and natural sights such as Sunset Plaza and the bustling marina with its rustic wooden boardwalk and pier posts topped by pelicans waiting for a lazy fish!

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Curaçao

The volcanic island of Curaçao is sandwiched in between Bonaire and Aruba and is lies in the far South of the Caribbean just 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela. The capital Willemstad is a cosy Dutch haven with its neat row houses which are 17th and 18th century Dutch colonial buildings. Visit the Hato Caves formed from coral reefs, the freshwater waterfall and Shete Boka National Park with its limestone tidal cavern. The Ostrich Farm is the largest outside of Africa where you can feed the birds and watch the Ostrich dance. Best souvenir buys are Delft pottery and of course the Sapphire Blue Liqueur – Curacao.

Oranjestad (Aruba)

Aruba is situated just 15 miles off the coast of Venezuela at the Southern end of the Caribbean. This island is just 5 Miles wide by 19 Miles long so getting around does not take long and is relatively in-expensive. The north side of the island has an exposed rocky coast while the south coast has the soft white sand beaches, great shopping, stunning sea and desert landscape views. All of this can be experienced from the capital Oranjestad with its heavy Dutch influences. The closet beaches to the capital are Surfside Beach and Druif Beach both with soft white sand. Aruba is a mecca for American tourist and beach holidays. Ships moor at the quayside and it is a short walk into town.

Santa Marta

Santa Marta, Colombia, is a vibrant coastal city known for its stunning beaches, lush mountain backdrop and rich colonial heritage. As one of South America’s oldest cities, it offers easy access to Tayrona National Park, the Sierra Nevada mountains and lively seaside promenades. Visitors can explore historic plazas, colourful markets and charming streets while enjoying Caribbean sunshine, local cuisine and a warm, relaxed atmosphere along Colombia’s northern coast.

Cartagena

Cartagena is a modern port city on Colombia's Caribbean coast. At its core is the walled Old Town, with 16th-century plazas, cobblestone streets and colorful colonial buildings. With a tropical climate, the city is a popular beach destination. Reachable by boat are the nearby shores of Isla de Barú and Islas del Rosario, known for their coral reefs and scuba diving.

Panama Canal

One of the seven wonders of the world linking the Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean by a series of locks taking huge ships across the Central America via the Gatun Lake. A must do journey on anyone's bucket list the ship squeezes through narrow canals seemingly floating across dry land. A Journey through the Panama Canal is achieved by the ship rising up and down through huge locks between the Caribbean & the Pacific Ocean; and crossing the Gatun Lake in the middle of central America. The locks are split into three sets and incorporate two independent lanes for two way traffic. The set that carries the ship between the Caribbean Sea and the Gatun Lake comprises of three stepped tiers. The journey from the Gatun Lake to the Pacific Ocean is split into two separate sets of locks. The Miraflores locks has two stepped tiers and the final set which reaches the Pacific Ocean is a single stepped tier known as the Pedro Miguel lock.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Manta

Manta is known for its tuna-fishing industry and the popular Murciélago Beach on the city's northwestern tip. Bars and restaurants are clustered along the Malecón Escénico promenade and nearby streets. The low-key Tarqui Beach has a waterside fish market. Nearby, the Central Bank Museum contains pre-Columbian relics from indigenous tribes.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Salaverry

Salaverry, Peru, serves as the gateway to the historic city of Trujillo and the impressive archaeological sites of northern Peru. Visitors can explore the ancient adobe temples of the Moche culture, the vast Chan Chan ruins and the colourful colonial centre of Trujillo. With golden beaches, rich heritage and easy access to Peru’s pre‑Incan past, Salaverry offers a fascinating stop for travellers seeking culture, history and coastal scenery.

Overnight on board in port.

Lima

Lima, the capital of Peru, is a dynamic city where colonial architecture meets modern innovation along the stunning Pacific coastline. Known as the “City of Kings,” Lima offers a unique blend of history, gastronomy, and adventure. Explore UNESCO-listed historic centers, world-class museums, and vibrant neighborhoods like Miraflores and Barranco. Food lovers will delight in Lima's reputation as the culinary capital of South America, home to award-winning restaurants and authentic Peruvian dishes like ceviche. With its mild climate, breathtaking ocean views, and proximity to iconic destinations such as Machu Picchu and the Andes, Lima is the perfect gateway for travelers seeking culture, cuisine, and unforgettable experiences.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to Lima Airport for your overnight flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Heathrow 17/12/26 £5019 £5159 £6399 £8829 View