Discover the Yachting Islands of the Caribbean

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Discover the Yachting Islands of the Caribbean



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Dates & Pricing

Saturday 13 Dec 25 — Saturday 27 Dec 25Starting at $21,180 Get a Quote
Saturday 03 Jan 26 — Saturday 17 Jan 26Starting at $21,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 10 Jan 26 — Saturday 24 Jan 26Starting at $21,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 17 Jan 26 — Saturday 31 Jan 26Starting at $21,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 24 Jan 26 — Saturday 07 Feb 26Starting at $21,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 31 Jan 26 — Saturday 14 Feb 26Starting at $21,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 07 Feb 26 — Saturday 21 Feb 26Starting at $21,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 28 Feb 26 — Saturday 14 Mar 26Starting at $21,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 20 Nov 27 — Saturday 04 Dec 27Starting at $23,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 27 Nov 27 — Saturday 11 Dec 27Starting at $23,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 08 Jan 28 — Saturday 22 Jan 28Starting at $24,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 15 Jan 28 — Saturday 29 Jan 28Starting at $24,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 22 Jan 28 — Saturday 05 Feb 28Starting at $24,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 11 Mar 28 — Saturday 25 Mar 28Starting at $24,980 Get a Quote
Saturday 18 Mar 28 — Saturday 01 Apr 28Starting at $24,980 Get a Quote
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ITINERARY

St. John’s, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Your memorable voyage begins in St. John’s, the capital of Caribbean dual island-nation, Antigua and Barbuda. Here, you’ll be transferred to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht to embark on your magical discovery of the Caribbean. Please book your flight to arrive into St John's prior to 05:00 PM.

Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis
Today, you’ll cruise to the southwestern shores and lush hills of St. Kitts for Basseterre, the vibrant. capital of dual island- nation, St. Kitts and Nevis. One of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean, Basseterres 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.

Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
Welcome to Îles des Saintes, known as Les Saintes, a  small group of eight tropical islands with a distinctive French and Caribbean cultural fusion, within the Guadeloupe archipelago. Discover the island’s quaint villages, with their collection of petite stone buildings and small, white sand beaches. Don’t miss a visit to Fort Napoleon, a significant historical site that offers incredible views of one of the islands.

Deshaies, Guadeloupe
Located on the northwest shores of Guadeloupe, this picturesque village is renowned for its traditional fishing community atmosphere, colourful Creole architecture, and stunning beaches, framed by verdant hills. Along with the amiable locals, lively markets and mouthwatering French-Caribbean cuisine, not surprisingly, Deshaies has emerged as a popular tourist destination, which you can discover for yourself today.

Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
The capital of the chic Caribbean Island of Saint Barthélemy, Gustavia was named after Sweden’s King Gustav III, who boldly declared it his own exclusive island getaway in 1785. In this vibrant town, uncover distinctive treasures in the historic downtown shopping enclave and photograph the brightly painted, old wooden houses. Gustavia is also known for its gourmet dining, so be sure to feast on the delicious cuisine, a unique fusion of French and Creole culinary influences.

Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
Welcome to the Island of Virgin Gorda, named after its resemblance to a reclining woman and part of the exquisite British Virgin Islands. Virgin Gorda is popular for its laid-back Caribbean lifestyle and picturesque landscapes, as well as its incredible natural wonders. The most famous of all are The Baths, a series of pools and grottoes created by a collection of massive granite boulders formed by volcanic eruptions.

Norman Island, British Virgin Islands
Renowned for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vivid marine life, Norman Island offers a natural playground for a diverse range of activities, including hiking trails and caves to explore.   The island also comes steeped in pirate lore, with local legend claiming that this was a favourite hiding spot for pirates to bury their treasure; hence, why it is nicknamed ‘Treasure Island’ by locals and visitors alike. Without doubt, this is a wonderful destination for those seeking a tranquil and alluring tropical getaway.

San Juan, Puerto Rico
After breakfast, take your time exploring San Juan, Puerto Rico’s historic and vibrant capital. As the oldest European-founded city in the Americas, San Juan is renowned for its well-preserved heritage architecture. The Old San Juan quarter is today, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enchanting with centuries-old forts like El Morro and San Cristóbal, quaint charming cobblestone streets, and vibrant Spanish colonial buildings painted in vivid hues. In the afternoon, step back on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht for the second leg of your exciting Caribbean adventure. journey.

Vieques Island, Puerto Rico
The quaint Puerto Rican coastal town of Esperanza reveals gorgeous beaches and a picturesque waterfront with a bustling strip of restaurants, bars, and guesthouses. You can stroll along the boulevard and visit the various establishments, immersing yourself in the local culture and activities on offer. Like the locals, enjoy spending the afternoon relaxing at Sun Bay, the main urban beach located in the town’s eastern outskirts.

St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands - Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
Welcome to Cruz Bay, the economic and social hub of St. John, the smallest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands located amid the Caribbean Sea.  Here, a busy inter-island ferry dock connects with the other beautiful islands in the region. The busting  bay is lined with restaurants and shops, while striking Caribbean architecture in Mongoose Junction can be admired on a leisurely stroll through town.   In the evening, you’ll set sail for Jost Van Dyke.

Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands
Today, you’ll arrive in Jost Van Dyke, the smallest of all four main islands comprising the British Virgin Islands. Covering approximately eight-square kilometres (three-square-miles), lush and beautiful Jost Van Dyke is known as ‘The Last Virgin Island.’ Discover White Bay Beach, distinctive for its rugged, rocky scenery and colourful local culture. This pretty bay offers one of the loveliest beaches by far to relax and soak up the splendid Caribbean views.

Philipsburg, Sint Maarten - Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
With its blend of Dutch and Caribbean influences, Philipsburg presents a bustling port town with a vibrant atmosphere, striking colonial architecture, and stunning beaches. Situated on the Dutch side of Saint Martin, this capital of Sint Maarten offers a fascinating array of activities and attractions, including historic sites and a lively street market. where you can sample the local cuisine and peruse the islands’ arts and crafts. In the evening, you’ll sail to Gustavia.

Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
Named after Sweden’s King Gustav III, who boldly declared it his own island getaway in 1785, Gustavia is the charming capital and main seaport of chic island, Saint Barthélemy, also known as St. Barths. Saint Barthélemy is often considered to be one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean and a tropical paradise infused with French flair. Today, enjoy the beauty of the island’s idyllic beaches and delicious French-Creole cuisine, as well as the charms of Gustavia and its colourful, old wooden houses.

Little Bay, Montserrat - St. John’s, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Welcome to what is regarded as one of the most unusual and fascinating islands in the Caribbean. Prior to the recent volcanic eruptions that commenced in 1995, for those in the know, Montserrat was considered one of the most sought-after Caribbean islands. It was also home to producer George Martin’s Air Studios Montserrat recording studio, where some of the world’s most celebrated recording artists, including Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney among others, used to cut their albums. Recent history has dealt some unfortunate blows to the island ranging from hurricanes (Hugo in 1989) to multiple volcanic eruptions that destroyed the picturesque capital, Plymouth. In the evening, you’ll cruise to St. John’s on the lovely island of Antigua.

St. John’s, Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
Your memorable voyage and time on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end in St. John’s, capital of the Caribbean island-nation of Antigua and Barbuda. After bidding farewell to the crew and your fellow guests, from the yacht, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home, or to continue your holiday. Please book your flight to depart out of St John's after 11:00 AM. 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.