Date: January 7, 2023
Ports of Call: Miami, Amber Cove, La Romana, Bonaire, Aruba, Miami; View Itinerary
Cruise to Aruba (Oranjestad) in January 2023. The Port of Miami, Florida, departs numerous cruise ships from Miami cruise terminals throughout January 2023, offering a top-quality itinerary to Aruba, Dutch Caribbean. There’s lots to see and do in Aruba, your only job is to find your little bit of heaven in this great cruise destination. The color of the sea is indescribable; it is calm; no waves; and the water is warm and clear. If you’re looking for a tropical getaway, Aruba’s warm waters are the ultimate place for relaxation.
Aruba has a climate that is characterized by high temperatures, heavy humidity, high wind speeds, and constant cloud cover. The average temperature over the course of a year is between 77 and 91 degrees Fahrenheit, and it very rarely drops below 74 or rises over 93 degrees. It is essential to point out that Aruba is located south of the general hurricane pathways and, as a result, is typically only affected by the periphery of the tropical weather in the surrounding area. The dry season typically lasts from February through June, while the rainy season begins in September and continues through January, with rain showers typically occurring in the early morning hours. Aruba's wet season finishes in January.
Date: January 7, 2023
Ports of Call: Miami, Amber Cove, La Romana, Bonaire, Aruba, Miami; View Itinerary
Date: January 18, 2023
Ports of Call: Miami, Key West, Costa Maya, Harvest Caye, Santo Tomas, Roatan, Puerto Limon, Panama Canal, Panama City, Panama City, Panama City, Panama Canal, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Aruba, Curacao, Port Antonio, Grand Cayman, Miami; View Itinerary
Date: January 21, 2023
Ports of Call: Miami, Aruba, Bonaire, La Romana, Amber Cove, Miami; View Itinerary
Date: January 21, 2023
Ports of Call: Miami, Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, St. Georges, Roseau, St. Maarten, Miami; View Itinerary