Bridgetown, Barbados
Your exciting Caribbean journey begins in Barbados, an island-nation renowned for its vibrant culture, colonial heritage and picture-perfect beaches. In Bridgetown, you’ll be transferred to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht and embark on a memorable voyage into paradise.
Please book your flight to arrive into Bridgetown prior to 04:00 PM.
Soufrière, Saint Lucia
Today, you’ll sail into Soufrière, the original capital of Saint Lucia, which is dramatically located in the Qualibou Depression, the crater of a dormant volcano. Here, you can indulge in therapeutic mud baths and sulphur springs, as well as admire the iconic pair of lava domes, Gros Piton and Petit Piton – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to sample the delicious local cuisine, savouring anything from green figs and salt fish to traditional callaloo soup made with fresh crab or shrimp.
Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
Known as Les Saintes, delightful Îles des Saintes presents a miniature archipelago of eight tropical islands with a distinctive fusion of French and Caribbean culture. Discover quaint villages revealing a collection of petite stone buildings and small, white-sand beaches. Don’t miss a visit to Fort Napoleon, a significant historical site, which also provides incredible views of one of the islands.
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda
The capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, a twin-island nation located in the Eastern Caribbean, St. John’s welcomes with a vibrant and fascinating blend of rich history, beautiful beaches and a lively culture. St John’s is also the gateway to other key attractions on the island, such as the historic Nelson’s Dockyard and Shirley Heights.
Charlestown, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Welcome to Nevis and Saint Kitts, a dual-island nation in the Lesser Antilles archipelago of West Indies in the Caribbean Sea; Nevis is the smaller island of the two, dominated by a volcanic peak. Fringed with unspoilt curves of powdery white sand, this beautiful island is dotted with Georgian-era buildings, remnants of former sugar plantations and casual, beach-shack eateries.
Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
Today, you’ll arrive in Gustavia, the capital of the chic Caribbean Island of Saint Barthélemy (also known as St. Barths). This charming city was named after Sweden’s King Gustav III, who boldly declared it his own island getaway in 1785. Stroll along the streets and uncover distinctive treasures in the historic downtown shopping region and photograph the city’s iconic brightly painted, wooden houses. Be sure to also feast on the unique local cuisine, a delicious blend of French and Creole influences.
Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
The island of Virgin Gorda, so named because it resembles a reclining woman, is part of the gorgeous British Virgin Islands and popular for its laid-back pace and picturesque landscapes. Among the incredible natural wonders of Virgin Gorda, The Baths are arguably the most famous; a breathtaking series of pools and grottoes created by a collection of massive granite boulders, formed by volcanic eruptions.
Philipsburg, Sint Maarten
After breakfast, you’ll have time to explore Philipsburg, the capital of Sint Maarten, a Caribbean Island renowned for its vibrant blend of French and Dutch influences. In the afternoon, you will be welcomed back on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht for the second leg of your exciting journey through the Eastern Caribbean islands.
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis
Today, you’ll cruise to the southwestern coast and lush hills of St. Kitts for Basseterre, one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean and vibrant capital of dual-island nation, St. Kitts and Nevis, Basseterre’s storied colonial history is reflected in the striking architecture of several buildings, including Georgian structures that date back to the British colonial era. The bustling harbour area is particularly noteworthy, providing a picturesque backdrop for the port city and a fascinating place to explore.
Anguilla
Welcome to beautiful Anguilla, the most northerly of the British Leeward Islands, justifiably popular for its diving, snorkelling and glass-bottomed boat rides amid crystalline waters brimming with multi-coloured marine life. This low-lying island of coral and limestone dazzles all who are fortunate enough to visit, with its distinctive scenery of swaying palm trees, old plantation houses and vivid, viridian waters contrasting with powdery white sand beaches.
Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
Enjoy your two days exploring the island of Virgin Gorda, so named, as its shape resembles a reclining woman. Part of the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda is popular for its laid-back pace and picturesque landscapes. Among the incredible natural wonders of Virgin Gorda, The Baths are arguably the most famous; a breathtaking series of pools and grottoes created by a collection of massive granite boulders, formed by volcanic eruptions.
Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
Enjoy your two days exploring the island of Virgin Gorda, so named, as its shape resembles a reclining woman. Part of the British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda is popular for its laid-back pace and picturesque landscapes. Among the incredible natural wonders of Virgin Gorda, The Baths are arguably the most famous; a breathtaking series of pools and grottoes created by a collection of massive granite boulders, formed by volcanic eruptions.
Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
During your two-day stop, you’ll find plenty of time to explore Gustavia, capital of the chic Caribbean Island of Saint Barthélemy. This charming city was named after Sweden’s King Gustav III, who boldly declared it his own island getaway in 1785. Today, stroll along the vibrant streets, uncovering distinctive treasures in the historic downtown shopping region and photographing the city’s iconic, brightly painted wooden houses. Be sure to also feast on the unique local cuisine, a delicious blend of French and Creole influences.
Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
During your two-day stop, you’ll find plenty of time to explore Gustavia, capital of the chic Caribbean Island of Saint Barthélemy. This charming city was named after Sweden’s King Gustav III, who boldly declared it his own island getaway in 1785. Today, stroll along the vibrant streets, uncovering distinctive treasures in the historic downtown shopping region and photographing the city’s iconic, brightly painted wooden houses. Be sure to also feast on the unique local cuisine, a delicious blend of French and Creole influences.
Philipsburg, Sint Maarten
Today, your time on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht draws to a conclusion, returning to Philipsburg and Sint Maarten. After you farewell your crew and new friends, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your journey home, or to continue your holiday.
Please book your flight to depart out of Sint Maarten after 01:00 PM.
This itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above.