*NEW Star Collector: Oranjestad to Bridgetown
Dec 20, 2025 — Jan 4, 2026
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Known for having some of the best beaches in the Caribbean, this Dutch port makes it easy to just ... take it easy. Walk through town to choose your favorite carved wooden door, or spend the day like the Arubans do playing dominos at a beachside table.

Savor the pastel colors of the historic UNESCO site Old Town and the way the elaborate Dutch gables cut baroque curlicues from the sky. It's the perfect appetizer for a day of watersports or an adventure below ground at the magical Hato Caves-filled with eerie limestone formations and ancient petroglyphs.
Willemstad, Naural Wonders with Snack
Willemstad, Naural Wonders with Snack
During this excursion you will have the opportunity to discover the diverse natural wonders that Curacao has to offer. Your tour will start with a drive to the west side of the island towards your first stop, Shete Boka National Park. This area is known for its strong surf, and you'll be mesmerized by how the waves explode on the coastal rock formations. Your second stop is Hofi Mango, one of Curacao's most diverse nature reserves and one of the best kept secrets on the island. After walking through the rainforest, you'll make your way to the Stairway to Heaven, where you'll find a spectacular panoramic view of the island. One you make your way back down from the viewpoint, you will stop at the on-property restaurant where you will be served a beef slider with a local twist and a homemade juice. Your last stop of the day will be at Cas Abao Beach, one of Curacaos most beautiful natural beaches known for its wide strip of white sand and warm, shallow waters. Relax on your beach chair and soak up the sun or choose to go for a dip in the azure blue oceans of the Caribbean. Please note : At Cas Abao Beach a beach chair and soft drink are included. We recommend you bring swimwear, a towel, sunhat, sunscreen, and water shoes.
Willemstad, Panoramic Tour
Willemstad, Panoramic Tour
Explore the diverse highlights of Curacao on this city tour. Your journey begins with a visit to Caracas Bay, where you can capture photos of an ancient fortress from the bus. Following that, we'll head to the Caribbean Handcraft shop which has panoramic views of the Spanish Water lagoon and Table Mountain-the highest point on the island. This stop offers an opportunity to purchase delightful local souvenirs. Next, you'll take a brief excursion through one of the island's villa areas, showcasing the beautiful houses and architecture. Our next destination is Landhuis Chobolobo, an authentic liqueur distillery famed for crafting delicious liqueurs such as the renowned Blue Curacao. You'll have the chance to sample these flavors and even purchase them as mementos from the distillery's shop. To wrap up the tour, we'll embark on a picturesque drive through the city center, passing captivating tropical structures and vibrant mansions. As we cross the bridge, you'll be treated to a stunning view of the harbor and the bustling city center. Please note : We recommend you bring local currency and your camera.
Willemstad, Off Road Adventures in the Wild West
Willemstad, Off Road Adventures in the Wild West
See a different side of Curaçao on the Hato plains. This flat terrain is Curaçao's mini desert with its orange-colored sand. Our first stop will be at the historical Bull's eye - this site was used by the United States Air Force during World War II for bombing practice purposes. From our truck, you will have a birds eye view of this enormous training target. Next, we will visit the Bos di San Antonio Cave. Here, you will discover the different shapes and sizes of the impressive stalagmites and stalactites in this cave. After this stop we will drive past the enormous wind turbines that supply electricity to the island. Leaving the Curaçao desert, you will continue to Shete Boka National Park. The windier and rougher the weather, the better the show over here. Watch in awe as the waves explode on wild rock formations at Boka Tabla and view the startling spectacle that forms when waves get pushed through a narrow inlet at Boka Pistol. On your way back you will also pass by a flamingo habitat at the salt flats of Sint Michiel, where you might spot some flamingos from the truck. Please note: we recommend you dress in layers and wear closed toed shoes.
Willemstad, Day at Corendon Mangrove Beach Resort With Lunch
Willemstad, Day at Corendon Mangrove Beach Resort With Lunch
The newly built Corendon Mangrove Beach Resort is the new pearl on Curacao. This 5-star luxury resort offers you a day to remember. After a short ride, you will arrive at the resort, where your beach chair is waiting for you. Here you can relax on your beach chair with the Caribbean Sea in front of you, but you can also take a swim in the sea or in the wonderful swimming pool and of course you can enjoy the local food & beverages during your stay. After enjoying the day at the resort, with a relaxed body and mind and a filled stomach, we will bring you back to the ship again. Please Note: At Corendon Mangrove Beach Resort, a beach chair and unlimited drinks (alcoholic (not premium) and non-alcoholic) are included. We recommend you bring swimwear, a towel, sunhat, sunscreen, and water shoes. Cabanas are not included however you may request upon arrival (own expense).
Willemstad, Walking Tour
Willemstad, Walking Tour
Explore Willemstad architecture, pastel-colored buildings, and ornate facades on a guided walking tour of the historic city. The Curacao city center is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers many great photo opportunities. Your guided walking tour begins at the ship. After a short walk to the city center, you will pass the main square. From here, we will walk to the Hotel Kura Hulanda, which is one of the most well-known hotels in the Caribbean. The hotel utilizes restored buildings and is situated right on the Harbor of Willemstad. The old labor houses have been transformed into 5-star suites, giving this hotel a historic and luxurious feel. After your hotel visit, you will walk towards the famous floating bridge that connects both sides of the city with each other. From here, you'll cross the waterway and head to Willemstad's historic downtown district. See Fort Amsterdam, finished in 1635 this fort is now home to the governor. A beautiful church sits in the rear of the courtyard and various government buildings and old fortifications can still be seen amongst the seaside cafes and shops. Continue along Main Street, passing the former floating market where fresh fruits and vegetables were brought from Venezuela by schooner. Your knowledgeable guide offers island history and provides commentary throughout your tour. From the city center, you will have the ability to walk back to the ship, or you can stay in the city center and return at your leisure. Please note : we recommend you wear walking shoes and bring a hat and sunscreen.
Willemstad, Caves and City Tour
Willemstad, Caves and City Tour
With this tour you will have the opportunity to discover two highlights of Curacao, the Hato Caves and the famous City Center, which is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. After a short drive, you will arrive at the impressive Hato Caves. It is home to beautiful limestone formations, the famous Madonna statue, and a colony of seldom seen long nose fruit bats. A small path will lead you to a variety of stalagmites and stalactites. From here we drive back to the city where your walk through the city center will start. First you will visit the Curacao marketplace where the local people buy their food and ingredients. After this, you will pass by Curacao's former floating fruit & vegetable market, where Venezuelan schooners used to sell their products from their boats. Your last stop will be Fort Amsterdam, home to the governor of the Netherlands Antilles. This fort was constructed in 1634 and served as the military fort and headquarters for the Dutch West India Company (WIC). Afterwards, you'll pass the beautifully colored merchant houses on the quay of the harbor entrance on your way back to the ship. These houses provide a fantastic photo opportunity. Please note : we recommend you wear walking shoes and bring a hat and sunscreen.

The ice cream colors of the stucco houses will draw your lens, as will the pink flamingos on the salt pans. But you'll need a waterproof camera to complete the portrait since more than 400 fish species and 50 types of coral wait beneath the surface
Kralendijk, Snorkel Safari by Sustainable Catamaran
Kralendijk, Snorkel Safari by Sustainable Catamaran
Cruise on an electric catamaran through the Bonaire Marine Park and encounter diverse coral colonies and numerous sea creatures while snorkeling in the turquoise water. This catamaran is equipped with electric propulsion, creating a sustainable and silent way to enjoy these crystal blue waters. Your snorkel experience will start with a safety briefing before you enter the protected reefs of the diverse Marine Park. After your snorkel, you can sunbathe and sip complimentary drinks from the open bar while cruising the coast and admiring the colorful capital city, Kralenjik, and Dutch mansions before arriving back at the pier. Please Note: Guests on this tour should be confident in their swimming ability and be in good physical condition. Guests are encouraged to wear water shoes and bring a swim shirt, hat, sunglasses, towel, and sunscreen.
Kralendijk, Bonaire Glass Bottom Boat
Kralendijk, Bonaire Glass Bottom Boat
You will be fascinated as you look into the window of another world. The 32-foot glass-bottom boat will give you an incomparable view of the underwater world of the Bonaire National Marine Park . You will just need to sit back on the comfortable seats and enjoy this narrated eco-tour of one of the best preserved and protected reefs of the world. The tour will start directly from the pier. As you head to Klein Bonaire you will hear an introduction to the marine park. The unspoiled, uninhabited island is just 0.6 miles out of Bonaire. At Klein Bonaire you will drift for 30 minutes along the reefs to encounter the marine life through the glass viewing panel (9.8' x 2.62'). Then you will head back to the cruise terminal while passing along the beautiful coastline of Bonaire. From the start till the end you have the chance of meeting many marine creatures that habitat the reefs. The viewing window is large enough for everyone to observe the reef simultaneously. Please note : There are two steps into the boat.
Kralendijk, Experience Bonaire's Fishing (Easy-Moderate)
Kralendijk, Experience Bonaire's Fishing (Easy-Moderate)
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Kralendijk, Bonaire Highlights
Kralendijk, Bonaire Highlights
Bonaire is known for its pink flamingos, nature reserves and superb diving and snorkeling sites. Today's relaxing drive will cover both the scenic and historic highlights. Board your motor coach at the pier. Your route will carry you north along the coast, past many of the island's fine vistas and dive sights. You will pass by Lake Goto (Goto Meer), the island's land-locked salt-water lagoon, for a look at the long-legged pink flamingos. Continue your drive across the island, passing by the fresh water well "Dos Pos" and through the village of Rincon , the oldest settlement in the ABC islands. Your first stop of the day will be in the village of Rincon, which was settled by the Spanish in the 16th century. From here, you'll visit a popular outdoor venue with a small museum where you sample locally produced liqueur made out of cactus and lime. As you make your way to the southern part of the island, you will have a stop for photos of the salt pans - the color contrast between the blue Caribbean, pink salt pans and towering white mounds of dry salt are quite spectacular. Your route will also carry you past the white slave huts, small shelters built for the slaves forced to labor in the salt ponds. Please note : : Buses have no underneath compartment to safely store wheelchairs.
Kralendijk, Kralendijk by Eco Powered Tuk-Tuk
Kralendijk, Kralendijk by Eco Powered Tuk-Tuk
Discover Bonaire's capital from the seat of an emissions-free electric open air Tuk Tuk or shuttle. The Tuk Tuk has 2 benches facing each other and the shuttle resembles a stretched-out golf cart with rows of seats. Board your vehicle and listen as your guide tells you all about the history, culture and local life on this beautiful island. Your route will go past the candy-colored houses on the main street and you'll see the island's largest church with its beautiful stained glass windows. Pause for a few stories about Captain Don, the legend of the island and founder of the diving industry and learn how inventive the locals have been with the use of cactus. Your tour will end with a picturesque drive along the ocean boulevard where you'll see the local fishing boats and Fort Orange on the way back to the ship. Please note: Participants must weigh less than 260 lbs. This tour will operate by Tuk Tuk (or open air shuttle) and will involve limited walking. The Tuk Tuk ride will last around 45 minutes and there are two steps to board the vehicle. Each vehicle can accommodate four to seven guests and we are unable to guarantee which vehicle you will have on the day.
Kralendijk, Kayak, Beach & Snorkel
Kralendijk, Kayak, Beach & Snorkel
This day of sun and fun will start when you meet your guide at the pier. A short walk along the ocean boulevard will bring you to a lovely beach, where your eco-adventure begins. First, you'll take a moment for a safety briefing and paddling instructions for your 2-person kayak. Your stable, sit-on-top kayak is equipped with a comfortable backrest seat, life vest, a waterproof bag for your personal belongings and, of course, paddles. Off you go, into the calm waters. You'll enjoy Bonaire's Caribbean shore as you kayak over shallow water, filled with colorful sea life. Keep an eye out for pelicans and turtles! Two guides will accompany you all the way. The bay is always protected from the elements. Your destination will be a beach in the southern part of the Bonaire Marine Park and an exquisite snorkeling place, excellent for all skill levels. Bonaire has a long history of marine preservation and is world renowned for its snorkeling. This area is the perfect spot to introduce yourself to its spectacular underwater sights! Pull your kayak right onto the sandy beach, and moments later you will be slipping into the warm water with your snorkel gear and enjoying the breathtaking coral and the many colorful tropical reef fish. As you float effortlessly in the crystal-clear water, look for fish like blue tangs, damsel fish and wrasses. Other sea life abounds, as well; if you're lucky, you may spot a hawksbill, a green turtle or perhaps even a seahorse. All of your snorkel equipment will be provided, but if you have brought an underwater camera, this would be a great time to use it! Afterwards, relax on the beach and refresh yourself with some provided bottled water before kayaking back along the scenic route to the pier. Please note : Bring a towel and wear your bathing suit under your clothing. Bring a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and water shoes are recommended. There is a weight limit of 225 lbs. per person to participate in this tour.
Kralendijk, Samur Sail, Beach & Snorkel
Kralendijk, Samur Sail, Beach & Snorkel
Imagine yourself on a voyage through time when seas were full of sailing ships in an exotic land where ships were not only transportation but also works of art. The Samur is an authentic Siamese Junk, hand carved throughout with legends of fantasy and full of superstition fed by rituals thousands of years old. By Zodiac you will be transferred from the cruise ship pier to the Samur. You will set sail and glide smoothly under red sail to the beach of the uninhabited island of Klein Bonaire. During the sail the Captain will give information about the conditions at the reef (which creatures you will find) and the story about the Siamese Sailing Junk. The crew will hand out snorkel gear (sized fins, mask and snorkel and inflatable snorkel vests). Drinks will be served , fruit juices and sodas. After about 45 minutes you will arrive at Klein Bonaire and will be transported by Zodiac to the beach . There you can snorkel from the beach and also have the opportunity to participate on the guided drift snorkel along the outer edge of Ebo's Reef. The comfortable drift snorkel with the light current back to the beach along the reef edge lasts about 20 minutes. Enjoy the pristine white sandy beach of this uninhabited island. You will be at the beach about 1 hour. On the way back to your waiting yacht the crew of this unique ship will pamper you with rum punch, fruit juice, soft drinks and platters of tropical fruits. Please note : Guests with knee, hip or back problems must be able to board the inflatable Zodiac.

Inhale the intoxicating aroma of the "Isle of Spice" as your eyes feast on what is widely claimed to be the most beautiful city in the Caribbean. Spend the day on 2-mile-long Grand Anse beach, and before you go, a taste of nutmeg ice cream is a must.
St. Georges, Fort Frederick Rainforest & Waterfall
St. Georges, Fort Frederick Rainforest & Waterfall
Your sightseeing adventure begins with a scenic drive through St. George's, the capital of Grenada, as you make your way to Fort Frederick. This 18th-century fortress, perched atop Richmond Hill, offers stunning panoramic views of St. George's harbor. Built originally by the French in 1779 and completed by the British in 1791, during the French Revolution, Fort Frederick is a striking stone quadrangle with bastions at each corner. Next, visit Annandale Waterfall, where a short yet steep walk leads you into a lush green paradise. The waterfall, framed by hanging ferns and a variety of local flowering and medicinal plants, is a true natural gem. Your final stop is Grand Etang National Park, where you'll enjoy a complimentary beverage while taking in the breathtaking views of the lake nestled in the crater of an extinct volcano. The park's stunning scenery offers an opportunity to witness the rich biodiversity of the rainforest, and with a bit of luck, you might even spot the Mona Monkey, which has made this area its home. Please note that the Fort Frederick visit is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, as it is not wheelchair accessible. The tour sequence may vary, and one complimentary drink per person is included. It is recommended that guests bring a bottle of water from the ship.

Inhale the intoxicating aroma of the "Isle of Spice" as your eyes feast on what is widely claimed to be the most beautiful city in the Caribbean. Spend the day on 2-mile-long Grand Anse beach, and before you go, a taste of nutmeg ice cream is a must.
St. Georges, Certified One-Tank Dive
St. Georges, Certified One-Tank Dive
This afternoon's dive will be at either Boss Reef or Purple Rain Reef , where coral, fish, and other sea life present an amazing kaleidoscope of color and texture. Site will be decided on the day of the dive. The dive time is between 45-50 minutes. Please note : Divers who have not logged a dive in the past 12 months will be required to take a refresher course which can be taken at an additional cost of $80. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel. Waiver release forms must be signed and medical conditions must be disclosed. Please bring your C-card.
St. Georges, Powerboat & Snorkeling at the Statues Park *


St. Georges, Powerboat & Snorkeling at the Statues Park *
You will be collected from the jetty next to your yacht's dock. Climb aboard the twin engine powerboat and enjoy a fun adventure. After a short safety briefing you will head north along Grenada's sheltered western coast. During your tour you will learn about the Spice Isle and also information on the ecology, wildlife, geography and local history of Grenada. The boat will stop for approximately 40 minutes so snorkelers can explore with a guide the world-famous underwater sculpture park of Grenada now listed as one of the Top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic . Non-snorkelers are free to stay on board with your captain. After the snorkel enjoy a local juice before zooming off for another hour of fun, exploring, and great photo opportunities. Your tour will visit the historic town of St. Georges where you cruise the protected inner harbor of one of the prettiest towns in the Caribbean, before one last blast back to the dock to disembark. Please note : Wear a swimsuit; bring a towel and adequate sun protection. A liability waiver is required. Itinerary and snorkel site are subject to change due to sea and weather conditions. The minimum age to participate is 8 years old. This tour is not recommended for pregnant women. Snorkelers should be able to swim. Maximum weight 275 lbs.
St. Georges, Izzie's Great House Discovery
St. Georges, Izzie's Great House Discovery
The Tower Estate is a unique property that is known as the Downton Abbey of Grenada. This estate has been the home of the Slinger Family since the mid 1940's and is a beautiful 107-year-old historic Victorian-style great house that sits atop a small peak in the Parish of St. George. It boasts a 1-1/2-acre lush tropical ornamental flower garden, surrounded by flowering trees, shrubs, vegetables, fruit trees and the island's world-famous array of spices. The magnificent stone and wood building features mahogany ceilings, hand-crafted paneled walls, furnished with period antiques, reminiscent of yesteryear and adorned with a unique collection of maps and prints that hold the keys to rich, historical stories of Grenada. Your tour will include a tour of the garden and the house where you will enjoy light snacks that will include Grenada's famous chocolate and incredible blue tea. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes. This tour is not recommended for guests with mobility issues due to the garden visit and the amount of time spent standing.
St. Georges, Sailing Cruise to the Statue Park
St. Georges, Sailing Cruise to the Statue Park
Travel along Grenada's picturesque coastline aboard a spacious, 65-foot catamaran sloop designed and built specifically for day charters cruises. Step aboard and you'll embark on a journey that will showcase the picturesque island and all the beauty of Grenada's west coast with stops at the underwater sculpture park and Mango Bay. From St. George's harbor, you will sail north along Grenada's west coast to stop and discover the underwater sculpture park of Grenada in their Marine Protected Area. These statues are sympathetically located to enhance the reef, making natural use of its varied topography of craggy gullies and sun-dappled sandy patches. Then you will sail to Mango Bay Beach for a second stop before a one hour sailing back to the cruise terminal. Please note : Unlimited beverages are provided throughout, including rum punch, juices, and mineral water. Half of the boat has shade. You must walk in ankle-deep water to (dis)embark the boat. Wear aqua shoes and your swimsuit under your clothing, bring a towel, sunscreen, and a hat. Mask, snorkel, and snorkel vest are provided (No fins). Rum punch will be served only after the snorkeling.
St. Georges, Adventure River Tubing
St. Georges, Adventure River Tubing
The Balthazar River nestled in an exotic tropical rainforest is fed from sources deep in the island's interior. Here is your opportunity to have a thrilling river tubing experience on what is known locally as the "Great River." You will take a 45-minute journey from St. George's through the scenic hilly interior of the Grand Etang Rainforest Reserve to the Balthazar Estate. Your arrival will be followed by a safety briefing before you'll be equipped with a life vest, modified inner tube, and a paddle. You will be accompanied by guides as you gently spin and swirl in the river currents . Marvel at the exotic views of tropical vegetation and wildlife as your thrilling river ride progresses. Several pools along the way provide the perfect opportunity to catch your breath. Finally sample a much-deserved rum punch or local fruit juice. All too soon, it's time to return to the ship. Please note : River levels vary according to the amount of rainfall and may affect operation of the tour. Wear your swimsuit and bring along a towel and water shoes. Participants need to be physically fit and there is a weight limit of 230 lbs.
St. Georges, Certified Two-Tank Dive
St. Georges, Certified Two-Tank Dive
This 2-tank dive will visit both Boss Reef and Purple Rain Reef . Each dive will be about 45-50 minute s, with a surface interval between dives of approximately one hour. Please note : Divers who have not logged a dive in the past 12 months will be required to take a refresher course which can be taken at an additional cost of $80. Please wear your swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel. Waiver release forms must be signed and medical conditions must be disclosed. Please bring your C-card.
St. Georges, Clear Bottom Kayaking
St. Georges, Clear Bottom Kayaking
Have you ever wondered what the underwater would look like but you can't snorkel or SCUBA dive? Well now you can, with Grenada's newest underwater adventure. You will discover what the underwater looks like in a "sit on top" double clear bottom kayak. The journey takes 15 minutes from the port to your starting point at Grand Mal Bay , next to the newly refurbish building formerly known as Sunset View Restaurant , on the West Coast. There you will board your kayak and begin your fantastic journey over the Grand Mal coral reefs, down to Cherry Hill, turn around and move on to Mollinere Bay where you will view the popular divers' reefs, and experience the wonders of the underwater world. After 1 1/4 hours you will return to the Kayak house where you will recover from the wonders of the underwater world, with a swim in the calm bay, and a complimentary drink at the bar (rum punch, local beer, local fruit juice, soft drink or water) before you will be returned to the pier. Please note : Bring your swimsuit and towel, sunscreen and a hat and/or sunglasses. Guests will be required to sign a waiver to participate on this tour. Minimum age is 8 years old and maximum weight is 250 lbs.
St. Georges, Discover Scuba
St. Georges, Discover Scuba
St. George's offers a wonderful opportunity to begin the sport of SCUBA diving. Your package includes instruction and a shallow pool dive, as well as all equipment. Afterwards, you will proceed to a shallow dive area and explore the wonders of the beautiful waters of Grenad a. Please note : Minimum age is 10 years old.
St. Georges, Fort Frederick Rainforest & Waterfall
St. Georges, Fort Frederick Rainforest & Waterfall
Your sightseeing adventure begins with a scenic drive through St. George's, the capital of Grenada, as you make your way to Fort Frederick. This 18th-century fortress, perched atop Richmond Hill, offers stunning panoramic views of St. George's harbor. Built originally by the French in 1779 and completed by the British in 1791, during the French Revolution, Fort Frederick is a striking stone quadrangle with bastions at each corner. Next, visit Annandale Waterfall, where a short yet steep walk leads you into a lush green paradise. The waterfall, framed by hanging ferns and a variety of local flowering and medicinal plants, is a true natural gem. Your final stop is Grand Etang National Park, where you'll enjoy a complimentary beverage while taking in the breathtaking views of the lake nestled in the crater of an extinct volcano. The park's stunning scenery offers an opportunity to witness the rich biodiversity of the rainforest, and with a bit of luck, you might even spot the Mona Monkey, which has made this area its home. Please note that the Fort Frederick visit is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, as it is not wheelchair accessible. The tour sequence may vary, and one complimentary drink per person is included. It is recommended that guests bring a bottle of water from the ship.
St Georges, Spice of Our Lives
St Georges, Spice of Our Lives
Your journey will begin at the pier where you'll board your air-conditioned coach and enjoy a scenic drive through the capital of St. George's en route to De La Grenade Industries, where you can sample delicious products, such as jams, jellies and nutmeg syrup. Their prize-winning nutmeg liqueur and rum punch are not to be missed. Next head to Laura Herb and Spice Garden, an amazing botanical garden that grows herbs and spices used for medicinal remedies. Tour the grounds and discover the cornucopia of trees, herbs and spices grown here. The guide will accompany you along the garden path lined with nutmeg shells for an educational tour. You'll have time afterwards to explore the gift shop just before continuing on to Grenada Distillers. You will be welcomed at Grenada Distillers by friendly and knowledgeable guides who will explain the history and all the different processes and stages of making their fine rum from a factory that has been in operation since 1937. After the tour, you will be invited to sample their award-winning rums at the sample bar. From the Grenada Distillers you will drive back to the port. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes.

With fewer than 300 inhabitants and miles of secluded beaches, it's easy to feel as if you're on your own private island. Saline Bay is a delightful anchorage that separates the Caribbean from the Atlantic - and a perfect place to play with some of the toys from the Watersports Platform.
Mayreau, Grenadines Island Escape
Mayreau, Grenadines Island Escape
This exclusive sail-away tour will take you through part of the Grenadines archipelago experiencing coastlines garlanded with white-sand beaches as you make your way to Mopion . Along the way, you will sail past Palm Island, a private island is a resort named after the hundreds of coconut palms planted by the original owner over 30 years ago. Continuing on, you will head for Mopion - an islet resembling an atoll in the South Pacific surrounded by a reef lagoon. Upon arrival to Mopion, your mind will be set back decades, as this perfect setting is the antidote for the stresses of everyday life. The crystal-clear waters and white sand are breathtaking - life does not get more ideal than this! On your return, you can enjoy the Captain's special rum punch . But watch out as it has a kick! Please note: Remember your sunblock and beach towels. You may bring along your own snorkel gear from the yacht and you will be taken ashore by small boat as it is illegal to anchor on the reef.

The only ships in port are those small enough to anchor alongside the yachts and fishing boats in Admiralty Bay. Bequia's whaling heritage is on display in the museum in pretty Port Elizabeth, or watch the island's famed model boat builders at work on their miniature masterpieces.
Bequia, Bequia Fort & Lower Beach Getaway *
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Bequia, Bequia Fort & Lower Beach Getaway *
Enjoy a scenic drive from the port to Fort Hamilton where there are beautiful views of the harbor of Port Elizabeth. A wonderful location to take memorable pictures of your visit. Then you will drive to Lower Bay Beach where you will get a beach chair and choice of a local rum punch, local beer or soft drink (juice). Relax on the beach, take a swim and enjoy a few hours relaxing in the sun until it is time to return to the port. Please note: Bring your swimsuit, local currency, sunscreen, a hat, and towels.
Bequia Highlights
Bequia Highlights
Hop into the back of a covered safari-style jeep, the island's signature mode of transportation, and embark on an exciting tour of Bequia. Starting in the bustling town of Port Elizabeth, we'll drive towards Fort Hamilton, an historic fort perched 300 feet above sea level. From here, you'll enjoy panoramic views of Admiralty Bay and the surrounding area, while learning about the French cannons once used in their conflict with the British centuries ago. Next, we'll head to Mount Pleasant, where you can take in breathtaking views of charming local homes and the stunning bays that surround the island. Continuing along the scenic Atlantic coastline, we'll stop at Spring and visit the Firefly Plantation. Here, a guided tour will introduce you to the island's diverse fruit trees and lush vegetation. After exploring Bequia's highlights, we'll return to the harbor and head back to the ship, having experienced the island's natural beauty and rich history from a unique perspective. Please note : Bring sunscreen and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Bequia, Taste of Bequia
Bequia, Taste of Bequia
Embark on a tantalizing culinary expedition across Bequia, awakening your taste buds with an array of flavors. Your guide will greet you as your adventure commences with a leisurely stroll along the Belmont Waterfront Boardwalk. Your first destination is the famed Frangipani's waterfront open-air restaurant and bar, recognized among the world's top 100 bars. Indulge in an assortment of Caribbean-infused cocktails featuring enticing flavors like mango, passion fruit, golden apple, and the renowned Frangi Fever. This establishment serves gourmet West Indian cuisine with global influences, highlighting fresh fruits, vegetables, and locally sourced seafood from the Grenadines. Relish a sampling platter of the island's specialties before proceeding to your next venue. Your next stop is Mac's, renowned for over 40 years for their exceptional pizzas boasting a selection of more than 45 toppings, including lobster during its season, you'll experience a casual, laid-back atmosphere against the backdrop of the Caribbean Sea. Engage your senses fully: taste the delectable pizza, feel the gentle Caribbean breeze, admire the natural surroundings, and immerse yourself in the ambient background music. Your last stop of the tour is the Plantation Restaurant and Bar. Serenaded by the soothing sounds of waves, capture the postcard-perfect views of Admiralty Bay while anticipating a delightful selection of freshly baked sweet island delicacies. As your culinary voyage draws to a close, you'll journey back to the port, cherishing the delightful memories created during your time exploring the culinary delights of Bequia. Please note: we recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes and bring local currency.
Bequia Snorkel Adventure
Bequia Snorkel Adventure
What better way to enjoy the Caribbean than to engage in what the area is best known for! A coastal scenic trip and a bit of snorkeling are just the right combination to provide some adventure. You will climb aboard an adventure power boat and set off towards one of the island's snorkel sites. See tiny shellfish in their natural habitat and watch the schools of fish dart playfully around you. After a while in the water you will return to your boat where the Captain's famous rum punch will be served. Enjoy the scenery as you sip on your beverage and your boat takes you back to the pier and your waiting yacht. Please note : Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel. You may stay on board and enjoy the atmosphere if you choose not to snorkel.
Bequia, Mustique Magic with Lunch
Bequia, Mustique Magic with Lunch
Enjoy power cruising over to the island of the rich and famous. Discover Mustique, a 14-acre gem with fertile valleys surrounded by coral reef, coves and dazzling beaches. You will enjoy a coastal tour while boating in along the coast, the history and homes of this exotic getaway of the rich and famous are pointed out at this time. Upon arrival visit the unique shops, relax on one of Mustique's white-sand beaches or enjoy the vividness and beauty of the underwater marine life or take an optional taxi tour around the island. The tour continues with a delicious local lunch at an island restaurant . Have a swim before heading back to Bequia. Please note : This power boat experience may have waves and splashing and is not recommended for persons with back problems. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel. Bring a hat, local and US currency and sunscreen.

Jolly old England comes to life in the city and its garrison, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Further afield, you'll find historic sugar plantations and the fairyland magic of Harrison's Cave.
Bridgetown: Barbados Island Tour with Airport Transfer
Bridgetown: Barbados Island Tour with Airport Transfer
Your tour will begin with a leisurely drive along the Gold Coast , home to many wealthy residents, and will take you to the stunning area of Bathsheba . This is where the Atlantic surf pounds the coastline and it is a famous spot for international and local surfing competitions. A walk on the beach is a must. Heading into the hills, you will arrive at St. John's Church . There are stunning views from the churchyard - a perfect photo opportunity. The church contains an interesting sculpture depicting the Madonna and Child with the infant St. John. The graveyard contains the tomb of Ferdinand Paleologus, a descendant of the Byzantine Imperial family. The present building was constructed in 1836, and the pulpit is constructed from six different kinds of wood: ebony, locust, Barbados mahogany, manchineel, oak and pine. Through sleepy country villages and sugar cane fields, you will make your way to Sunbury House dating back to 1650. The house was destroyed by fire in 1995, and was gracefully restored and re-opened in 1996. It possesses one of the country's superior collections of antiques. The cellar houses a unique collection of antique carriages, the largest collection in the Caribbean, as well as many items used in the domestic life of the plantation. It also houses a very old collection of optical machinery and sight testing equipment, some of the first to come to the West Indies including the first lens grinding plant. Enjoy a light deli-style lunch with a complimentary rum or fruit punch. A short drive will take you to the airport where you will be met and assisted with your luggage and airline check-in. Please note : There are about 20 steps to climb at Sunbury House and 10 steps down to the cellar. This tour will end with a drop off at the Grantley Adams International Airport or the Accra Beach Hotel.
Bridgetown, Bajan Rum and Beer Tour with Transfer to Airport
Bridgetown, Bajan Rum and Beer Tour with Transfer to Airport
No additional details available for this excursion.

With Georgian architecture situated against an irresistible backdrop of emerald green hills, Basseterre is one of the loveliest of the Caribbean's small capitals. Beyond town, more than a quarter of St. Kitts has been set aside as Brimstone Hill Fortress national Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Basseterre: Snorkel Safari
Basseterre: Snorkel Safari
Experience the pleasure of snorkeling at several sites that are abundant with tropical fish and coral life . There will be a short 10-minute walk from the pier to the marina where your boat awaits. Then you will cruise the island's pristine southeast peninsula, inhabited by the shy green vervet monkey. Snorkeling opportunities include Ballets Bay, Shitten Bay, and Bugs Hole . Marine life varies but you may see: turtles, eagle rays and stingrays, schools of saltwater chub, snapper, angel fish, parrot fish, squirrel fish, and sand sharks. Many virgin reefs and extensive soft corals, fans, and sponges make up the reef life. Thirst-quenching non-alcoholic drinks, local beer and water will be provided. Please note : Wear your swimsuit under your clothing and bring a towel. (Towels will be available at the gangway.) Your waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions must be disclosed. Access to and from the water is done by a ladder on the side of the boat.
Basseterre: Sky Safari Zipline Adventure
Basseterre: Sky Safari Zipline Adventure
Fly along zip lines up to 1,400 feet in length, 25 stories above the ground! This is a spectacular 5-line zip line journey based at the Historic Wingfield Estate . After a short orientation, training session, and riding the first (trainer) line, you will hop into vehicles for a trek up the famous Valley of the Giants . You will see fantastic panoramic views of Brimstone Hill Fortress, Old Road Village , former sugar estates, the Caribbean Sea, and Mount Liamuiga. With a mile of zip lines you will soar at speeds up to 50 miles per hour . Thanks to the cutting edge technology of this system you will fly hands and feet free, just like a bird. All you have to do is sit back, and enjoy the experience! You will also be given an opportunity to walk around the Wingfield Estate Ruins. View the first British masonry in the entire New World as well as the remnants of the different methods of processing sugar which are all on site. As an additional treat your tour also includes a short walk to the Romney Manor , home of Caribelle Batik, where you can enjoy the enchanting gardens, batik studios, and gift shop. Please note : This tour is not available for guests who are pregnant, have a heart condition or serious medical condition, previous neck or back injuries. To participate on this tour guests must wear closed-toe shoes, weigh at least 60 pounds but no more than 275 pounds and sign a waiver. Any guests wishing to bring along personal items will have the option to leave items at the base and rent a locker to store them in. Price per locker is $3 US and payable directly to the Sky Safari facility.
Basseterre: Caribbean Scenic Railway
Basseterre: Caribbean Scenic Railway
Completely circle the island of St. Kitts by road and rail in just a few hours. The St. Kitts Scenic Railway is a narrow-gauge railroad that was built almost a century ago to deliver sugar cane from the fields to the mill in Bassetèrre. Each railcar features seating on two levels. The upper level features a spacious open-air observation deck offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while the lower level provides air-conditioned comfort. Island ambiance will be evoked with comfortable rattan furniture, complimentary specialty drinks, island music by the Scenic Railway Choir , and an informative narrative history of the Caribbean. In addition to your rail experience, your sightseeing will also feature a scenic drive by bus along the southwestern coast. Enjoy unparalleled vistas of Brimstone Hill Fortress , the British "Gibraltar of the West Indies," Middle Island where Thomas Jefferson's great-grandfather is buried, and the neighboring island of Nevis, birthplace of American statesman Alexander Hamilton. Please note : Bring your camera, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat if you are planning on sitting on the upper level.
Basseterre, Brimstone Hill Fortress & Fairview Great House
Basseterre, Brimstone Hill Fortress & Fairview Great House
On this tour, you will enjoy an overview of the capital of St. Kitts & Nevis and get an up-close look at the island's colonial splendor. Board your motor coach for the 30-minute drive with your guide into Basseterre, one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. Admire impressive Victorian and Georgian architecture and view important landmarks such as the Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower and Independence Square, once a slave market and today host to a picturesque fountain and a centuries-old church. You will stop at the Fairview Great House and Tropical Garden. At this 300-year-old colonial property, you will explore perfectly preserved rooms, including the original kitchen with its volcanic stone and brick oven and the bathing room with its sun-warmed bath. Follow the stone bridge to the lush tropical botanical garden, where many of the plants such as palms and fruit trees date back as far as the 1700s. Then explore the 300-year-old Brimstone Fortress, perched 780 feet above sea level. This magnificent structure is the second largest of its type in the entire Western Hemisphere and is one of the best preserved. This Gibraltar of the West Indies is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and more battles were fought here than at any other single site in British and French naval history. Its spectacular panoramic views include part of the Kittitian coastline, countryside and five neighboring islands. Please note : This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Basseterre, Concierge Collection: Caribbean Cooking, History & Folklore in St. Kitts
Basseterre, Concierge Collection: Caribbean Cooking, History & Folklore in St. Kitts
A unique culinary experience! You may have previously enjoyed the exotic flavors of West Indian cooking, but do you know the actual ingredients of the dishes or their history? Regardless of whether you are a seasoned cook or just a lover of tasty cuisine, this demonstration will appeal to you. After a short drive you will arrive at Fairview Great House & Tropical Garden. Enjoy regional dishes prepared before your eyes . As ingredients are added, the historian cook will recount tales about the history of the regional foods, and talk about the development of dishes that use African, European, and Indian cooking methods. Then you will sample the dishes along with homemade refreshments. Explore the Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden. You may also choose to meander through the different areas of the beautifully landscaped 2.5-acre botanical garden at your leisure. Complimentary copies of the recipes of the dishes prepared during your tour will be yours to take home as a souvenir of your unique experience in St. Kitts. Please note : Due to the limited space available on this tour, it will sell out quickly.
Basseterre, Nevis Panoramic and Beach Tour
Basseterre, Nevis Panoramic and Beach Tour
Experience the Best of St Kitts and Nevis when you choose this relaxing tour that includes an exhilarating boat ride, a panoramic island tour of Nevis crammed with spectacular views and historical interests, and a luxury beach break. You will board your fast and comfortable power catamaran and head to the beautiful island of Nevis, known in colonial days as the Queen of the Caribbean. Once in Nevis, you will board an air-conditioned van for a panoramic tour of the island, with its lush tropical vegetation and the spectacular vistas of the Caribbean Sea. You will pause for a photo stop at Hamilton House , the birthplace of the United States' first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. The building is currently used as a museum and hosts the meetings of the Nevis House of Assembly. Your guide will point out interesting landmarks along the way, and you will have an opportunity to visit St. Thomas Lowland Church, built in 1643, the oldest Anglican Church in the Caribbean, where you will see spectacular views back to St Kittts. The highlight of your Island tour could well be Nisbet Plantation , the home of Fanny Nisbet, who, in 1778 married Admiral (then Lieutenant Horatio Nelson in Nevis). Next, your guide will take you through quaint villages to the sands of Pinney's Beach for a Caribbean-style lunch served at a beach-side restaurant. Enjoy delicious rum or fruit punch, as well as an included beach chair and shared umbrella .Perhaps take a refreshing dip in the blue Caribbean Sea. When it is time to reboard your catamaran for the return journey to Basseterre, you will board straight from the beach Please note: Dress in comfortable, casual clothing, bring a towel, your swimsuit and sunscreen. Lunch is included on this tour.
Basseterre, Island History & Rum Tasting
Basseterre, Island History & Rum Tasting
Your tour will begin with a narrated drive around historic Basseterre, one the oldest towns in the Eastern Caribbean. You will view Victorian and Georgian style architecture, important monuments such as the Berkeley Memorial Clock Tower, Independence Square (once a former slave market) with its prominent fountain and impressive centuries-old Catholic Co-Cathedral across the street. See the newly restored Fairview Great House & Botanical Garden. Here you will enjoy a guided tour around the Great House, which is believed to have been originally built in 1701 by the French. The inhabitants who have been recorded to reside here include American legal luminary John Gardiner and Lawyer James Stephen -advocate of the enslaved. The rich history of the site and the island is well displayed with its superbly furnished historical information room that brings to life the 1700s - 1800 with true impressions of what life was like on an Estate in St. Kitts during that era. From the cobblestone courtyard view the original kitchen building with its volcanic stone and brick oven; the original bathing room with its large sun warmed volcanic stone bath; the stone bridge leading from the rear veranda of the Great House to the rear area of the tropical botanical garden. While in the courtyard don't forget to wander into the old stone cellar where you will find a slavery exhibit. This self guided exhibit provides a glimpse of the African-Caribbean slavery story which began in Africa. The experience includes details of the journey through the Middle Passage to the Caribbean. Learn about the life of the slaves on the plantation during the pre and post emancipation period. You will be given the opportunity to taste several flavors of rum, hear the history of where rum came from in the Caribbean and how Caribbean people made their own rum. Hear stories of when the Irish settled on St. Kitts and the rum legacies they left and how and where rum drinking has evolved on the island. After your rum tasting experience, take time to wander in the 2 1/2 acre Botanical Garden. Don't forget to peek inside the gift shop and pick up some keepsakes that will remind you of this unique experience for years to come. Please note: Bring your camera, cash, credit card, sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat.
Basseterre: St Kitts Quad ATV Adventure
Basseterre: St Kitts Quad ATV Adventure
Here is a unique way to experience the Caribbean! This exciting exploration will begin with a transfer from the dock to the Quad Bike (ATV) base. After an introduction and full orientation on the use of the bikes and safety precautions, you will be ready to mount the four-wheel ATV bikes for a wildly exhilarating adventure. Your experienced guide will lead you on a thrilling ride through cane fields and down country dirt tracks and up scenic slopes with views of neighboring islands. On the way you may also be able to taste local fruits in season. Then it will be time once more to get back on the bikes and return to the tour base. Enjoy a cool drink before you will be transferred back to the pier. Please note : You will be provided with a helmet. This tour is not recommended for those with mobility issues or back problems as you will be traveling off road over hilly and bumpy terrain. You will be required to sign a waiver to participate on this tour. Maximum weight is 250 lbs.

This is the Caribbean as you've always imagined it, with yacht-filled harbors set against volcanic mountains and endless stretches of palm-fringed beach. The underwater world here attracted the likes of Jacques Cousteau, but even novice snorkelers will enjoy exploring these impossibly blue waters.
Les Saintes, Historic Tastes & Treasures of Fort Napoleon
Les Saintes, Historic Tastes & Treasures of Fort Napoleon
Fort Napoleon has a rich history and is the setting for some of the most dramatic harbor views in the Caribbean. Join your English-speaking guide at the pier where a private shuttle will bring you to the gate at the top of Napoleon Hill . Afternoon entry to the fort allows a more intimate opportunity to enjoy the history of the fort, its gardens, and eclectic museum collection depicting life on the island over the last 2500 years. Following your guided tour of these areas, you will retreat to the original fort's kitchen where you will sample a variety of local, iconic foods including the famous local cakes. No Windstar tour in the Caribbean would be complete without a taste of rum and today you will sample the " Sun Rum " mixed on the island. When you are ready to leave you have the option to hike back to the town or take advantage of the shuttle service provided for you. Please note : This exclusive tour accommodates a maximum of 24 people. Space is limited, sign up early.
Les Saintes, Snorkel Experience in Les Saintes *


Les Saintes, Snorkel Experience in Les Saintes *
Sail along the third most beautiful bay of the word, Terre de Haut, passing by islands and islets en route to Terre de Bas. Explore the seabeds of Terre de Bas and the idyllic cove of Anse Fidelin during a guided snorkeling session in these warm, crystal-clear waters. Along the way, look for the colorful coral, sea turtles, tropical fish, and marine life that inhabit your exquisite surrounds. At the conclusion of your snorkeling session, embark the boat and relax with a refreshment during the short ride back to the pier. Please note: This tour is weather dependent and guests must have no mobility issues. You will have to bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Tour operates on a boat and is not recommended for guests who suffer from seasickness, salt and sun allergies.
Les Saintes, Terre de Haut Panoramic Tour
Les Saintes, Terre de Haut Panoramic Tour
Depart from the pier with your guide by small bus to explore Terre-de-Haut. Drive through the village with its multicolored houses and Catholic Church towards the Caribbean coast. First photo stop on one of the most beautiful places of the Archipelago, Le Pain de Sucre, a 164-foot volcanic hill above sea level, whose steep slopes fall into Les Saintes Bay. Discover the cemetery made up of shells and look for iguanas. Then take pictures at Grande Anse Beach, well-known for the concert that nature offers when the waves crash. See the small airport where pilots must hold a special clearance and the panoramic view on Marigot Bay with its turquoise water. Please note: Wear comfortable and casual clothes and shoes and bring sunscreen sunglasses, a cap or hat and water.
Les Saintes, Relax & Snorkel *


Les Saintes, Relax & Snorkel *
Admire the tropical beauty of Isles des Saintes with this panoramic sightseeing and snorkeling excursion. Boat-Ride and see the beautiful bay, passing by Ilet Cabrit, Terre de Bas, Ilet Redonde, Grand Ilet, Ilet de la Coche, and Ilets Les Augustins. Then stop for a guided snorkeling session in the warm, crystal-clear waters nearest Pain de Sucre. Relax as you return back to the pier. Please note: This tour is weather dependent and guests must have no mobility issues. You will have to bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. Tour operates on a boat and is not recommended for guests who suffer from seasickness, salt and sun allergies.
Les Saintes, Explore Terra de Haut by Foot
Les Saintes, Explore Terra de Haut by Foot
Start your walk from the pier with your expert guide. Terre de Haut is a charming island well known for its colorful houses, transparent waters, and mountains. With your guide, you'll explore the village of Terre de Haut and learn about the heart of island life, visit the town hall square, walk past colorful fishermen's houses, and visit the local church. Before walking back to the boat, you'll have time to taste a Terre de Haut specialty, Tourments d/Amour, a round cake filled with jam. Please note : Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, water bottle, and local currency.
Les Saintes, Sample Culinary Treasures of Guadeloupe
Les Saintes, Sample Culinary Treasures of Guadeloupe
This culinary delight will start with a boat ride from the pier to Pain de Sucre beach. You'll cross Les Saintes Bay, and your hostess will welcome you to the pontoon and take you on a culinary history tour of the island. Along the way, you'll taste punches and syrups, foie gras and duck breast toasts with Creole flavors, smoked fish, rum, and sweets with coffee and chocolate. After your food tour, you'll have time to relax in a lounge chair on the Pain de Sucre beach before heading back to the ship. Please note: This menu is an example of the foods you may taste on your tour and the menu is subject to change. Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel, sunscreen, and local currency.
Les Saintes, Sailing the Bay
Les Saintes, Sailing the Bay
Prepare for your voyage aboard an 80-foot sailing catamaran. Following a brief introduction and safety instructions, the captain will navigate you through the stunning bay. You'll sail through multiple islands, including Ilet Cabrit, Ilet Redonde, Grand Ilet, and Ilets les Augustins, before stopping near Pain de Sucre. Renowned for its tranquil, crystal-clear waters, Pain de Sucre offers the perfect opportunity for a delightful swim. After your stop, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a complimentary drink as you make your way back to the pier. Please Note : we recommend you bring a swimsuit under cover up, towel, sunglasses, hat, and reef safe sunscreen.
Les Saintes, Blue Escape Kayaking *


Les Saintes, Blue Escape Kayaking *
Explore the pristine turquoise waters of Les Saintes during an eco-friendly excursion, aboard a clear-bottom kayak. With a short transfer by boat you will go to the kayaking base. After a safety briefing, begin your guided kayaking tour with your instructor along the most beautiful spot: Le Pain de Sucre. Paddle along the crystal-clear waters, see the exquisite seabed, tropical fishes and marine life. At your return to the base, enjoy a cocktail and return back to the pier. At your return to the base, enjoy a cocktail and free time on the beach. At your disposal are a beach chair, snorkeling equipment, kayak and others. You will head back to the pier by boat. Please note: Wear light clothes, hat or visor, sunscreen, and sunglasses. Guests paddle themselves in their kayak. Not recommended for guests who suffer from: seasickness, salt and sun allergies or back and shoulder problems.

Get ready for a full day with plenty to do. Snorkel alongside brilliant parrot fish in the bubbly waters of Champagne Beach. Take a break to enjoy more than 150 species of plants and brilliant red-necked Jaco parrots at the botanical gardens. If you're up for an optional hike, don't miss Boiling Lake and the Valley of Desolation at Dominica's Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Roseau, A Historical Roseau Walking Tour
Roseau, A Historical Roseau Walking Tour
Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Roseau, guided by a knowledgeable tour guide who will lead you through the rich history and culture of Dominica. Your adventure begins with a visit to the Negre Mawon Emancipation Statue, a striking tribute to the Maroons of Dominica who fought against slavery by seeking refuge in the island's dense forests. This powerful seven-foot monument, created by Dominican artist Franklyn Zamore, honors the brave souls who resisted oppression and gave their lives in the battle for freedom. Unveiled in 2013, the statue stands as a symbol of resilience and freedom. Next, continue to St. Gerard's Hall, the spiritual center for the local Catholic community, where mass is held on Sundays. Here, you'll learn about the Roseau Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Fair Haven, a beautiful Gothic-Romanesque Revival structure built from 1800 to 1916. The cathedral, originally a humble thatched hut, now towers above the city's rooftops and is currently under renovation. Sunday masses are temporarily celebrated at St. Gerard's Hall while the cathedral undergoes restoration. From there, stroll down Constitution Hill and into the bustling streets of Roseau, particularly King George V Street, where you'll discover the town's Victorian-era architecture. Many of these historic buildings still serve as residences or have been converted into vibrant businesses, offering a glimpse into the island's colonial past. The tour continues with a visit to the Botanic Gardens, established in 1889 during Dominica's colonial period. Originally designed to support crop diversification, the gardens were once among the finest in the West Indies. Though Hurricane David in 1979 caused significant damage, including the fall of a massive African baobab tree, many plants have since been restored, and the gardens remain a serene escape in the heart of Roseau. Before concluding your excursion, enjoy a stop at DORNE at "The Realm", where you'll be treated to a complimentary beverage in an atmosphere that engages all your senses. This unique venue offers a blend of tasteful lighting, cultural music, and beautiful decor, creating an immersive experience that celebrates both local and international cultural influences. Your journey wraps up with a stroll along Great George Street, where you'll take in the historic charm of "Old Roseau," capturing the essence of the city's architectural heritage. Please note: We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sunscreen.

With fewer than 300 inhabitants and miles of secluded beaches, it's easy to feel as if you're on your own private island. Saline Bay is a delightful anchorage that separates the Caribbean from the Atlantic - and a perfect place to play with some of the toys from the Watersports Platform.
Mayreau, Grenadines Island Escape
Mayreau, Grenadines Island Escape
This exclusive sail-away tour will take you through part of the Grenadines archipelago experiencing coastlines garlanded with white-sand beaches as you make your way to Mopion . Along the way, you will sail past Palm Island, a private island is a resort named after the hundreds of coconut palms planted by the original owner over 30 years ago. Continuing on, you will head for Mopion - an islet resembling an atoll in the South Pacific surrounded by a reef lagoon. Upon arrival to Mopion, your mind will be set back decades, as this perfect setting is the antidote for the stresses of everyday life. The crystal-clear waters and white sand are breathtaking - life does not get more ideal than this! On your return, you can enjoy the Captain's special rum punch . But watch out as it has a kick! Please note: Remember your sunblock and beach towels. You may bring along your own snorkel gear from the yacht and you will be taken ashore by small boat as it is illegal to anchor on the reef.

Martinique offers a delightful and distinctive blend of French and Caribbean influences, with a bounty of historical sites, museums and a wide array of excellent shopping. Be sure to take a tour of the beautiful Jardin de Balata Botanical Gardens with exotic plants from around the world and a treetop walkway affording mountain views.
Anse Mitan, Creole Village
Anse Mitan, Creole Village
The Slaves Savannah is situated at Trois Ilets village in South Martinique. It is a reproduction of the slaves village created by Gilbert Larose in order to pay homage to escaped slaves before their independence between 1850 and 1900. You will visit a little museum dedicated to the slaves' history in Martinique, with an exhibition of statues carved in "mahogany wood" illustrating the stages of their lives during this period. You will discover hut replicas in wood, with roofs made of sugar cane leaves where slaves lived. You will have an opportunity to learn about the lifestyle of the time. You will visit a traditional Creole garden, seeing fruits and vegetables farming, sweet potatoes, manioc, guava, and bananas. Your guide will show you the medicinal plants with their virtues as it was essential for the life and survival of the ancestors from Martinique living in camps. Your guide will show you how to make the traditional "baton kako" (stick of cocoa) with roasted and peeled cocoa beans, used in the West Indies in numerous typical foods. A unique exhibition!! Please note : This tour is unsuitable for guests with walking difficulty. The surface is gravel, flat and sometimes inclined. Wear comfortable casual clothes, walking shoes, a cap, and sun protection.
Anse Mitan, Snorkel Adventure Long
Anse Mitan, Snorkel Adventure Long
Experience the vibrant beauty of Martinique's underwater world and its colorful, majestic marine life. Don't forget to bring your underwater camera to capture the incredible sights-you'll leave with unforgettable memories! If you've never snorkeled before, don't worry-your expert guide will provide instructions on how to use the provided equipment before you descend into the warm, inviting waters. The maritime area from Trois-Îlets to Anses-d'Arlet is known for its population of friendly turtles, particularly the green turtle. While it's not guaranteed to encounter them, the onboard team knows the best spots to find them. Once you're equipped with your fins, mask, and snorkel, you'll have the chance to approach these calm, curious creatures. Enjoy the peaceful experience of swimming alongside turtles, gliding gracefully through the water and providing a rare opportunity to connect with nature in its most serene form. Please note: We recommend you bring reef friendly sunscreen, wear your swimsuite under your clothes, bring a towel and water.
Anse Mitan, Southern Panoramic Martinique
Anse Mitan, Southern Panoramic Martinique
This panoramic tour begins with a visit to a sugar cane museum. Here, you'll learn about the history of the sugar cane plant, from its introduction in Martinique by Christopher Columbus, its exploitation during the 18 th century, and modernization in the 20 th century. Your next stop will be the Trois Rivieres Distillery. Located in Sainte Luce, this distillery is recognizable by its large windmill. At the distillery, your guide will explain the rum making process from the cutting of the sugar cane to the bottling of the product. Once you learn how it's made, you'll have the opportunity to taste the rum as well. After this, you will drive along the Caribbean Coast on a coastal road in order to discover amazing landscapes and stop at the famous Diamond Rock. This huge rock in the sea has an important place in the history of Martinique. Lastly, you'll stop by a memorial site, Cap 110, before returning back to the ship. Please note: Casual clothing, walking shoes, and sun protection is recommended.
Anse Mitan, Martinique Heritage
Anse Mitan, Martinique Heritage
From Anse Mitan you will have a short drive to the Pagerie Habitation where Empress Josephine lived the first 16 years of her life with her family in the 18th century before becoming the Empress of France. A guided visit will give you the opportunity to know a lot about her history in this mythical place. Then re-board your motor coach for the 40-minute drive to Plantation House. You will pass the village of Trois Ilets and continue sightseeing along the lovely inland roads to the City of Le Francois. You will visit an exceptionally well- maintained major Plantation House where the President of France and the President of the United States (Bush and Mitterand) met in 1991. The house is artfully decorated with real furniture of the past. Visit the park with Its sugar canes and the no longer operating rum distillery. After your visit, you will have the opportunity to sample some rum. Please note : Wear casual clothing, good walking shoes, a cap, and sun protection. Tour itinerary may be operated in reverse order.
Anse Mitan, Kayaking Mangrove Discovery
Anse Mitan, Kayaking Mangrove Discovery
This tour is perfect for experienced kayakers and novices looking for an up close tour of the mangroves in Martinique. Depart from the ship and enjoy a short ride to Pottery Village where you will receive your kayak and safety briefing. Once you are briefed, you will be ready to go! From Pottery Village, you'll kayak inside a peaceful mangrove and your guide will teach you about the flora and fauna surrounding you. As you paddle under the mangroves vegetation you'll learn about the importance of this ecosystem and how it benefits the region as whole. After your kayaking adventure, you will have the opportunity to dry off and enjoy a refreshment before returning back to the ship. Please note: You may get wet on this tour. It's recommended that you wear a swimsuit, hat and bring a towel.
Anse Mitan, VIP Experience at La Mauny Plantation and Rum Tasting
Anse Mitan, VIP Experience at La Mauny Plantation and Rum Tasting
This is the perfect tour for rum connoisseurs and novices alike! Depart from the pier for a scenic drive to La Mauny Distillery. This award-winning distillery is at the heart of rum production in Martinique. Established in 1749, their rums are recognized by consumers and experts worldwide. Here, you'll join the manager of the distillery for an exclusive behind the scenes walking tour, followed by a private master class and tasting of 4 different types of rum produced at La Mauny. Please note: Casual clothing, walking shoes, and sun protection is recommended.

Jolly old England comes to life in the city and its garrison, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Further afield, you'll find historic sugar plantations and the fairyland magic of Harrison's Cave.

Available Staterooms
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category B

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category A

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category AX Deluxe

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Safe
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Wi-Fi (internet cards can be purchased at reception)
- TV with DVD Player
Category BX Deluxe

Every inch of your stateroom is designed for comfort. Luxurious Egyptian cotton linens wrap you in pleasant sleepiness as you stretch out in your queen bed (can be separated into twins if you prefer). Your spacious bath features granite counter tops, ample storage, and a roomy shower with massage shower head. L'Occitane® bath products invite you to indulge, while comfy waffle-weave robe and slippers entice you to relax. You'll find fresh fruit and flowers always waiting for you after a day of sun or sightseeing. And, of course, everything else you need and expect - flat-screen television and DVD, private safe. And always at your fingertips, anything you wish from room service.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Fully-Stocked Mini-Bar/Refrigerator
- Fully Upgraded Bath Amenity Line Including Pure Pampering L'Occitane
- Fruit Basket with Berries
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Upgraded High End Quality Bath Robes
- Safe
- Fresh Flowers
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror
- Bathroom with Granite Countertop and Shower
- Free Internet Service (1 Voucher per Suite)
- Preferred On Board Check In
- Invitation to Captain or Senior Officer Table
- Personalized Wake-Up Call Service with Preferred Beverage Coffee/Tea/Juice
- Preferred Specialty Restaurant Dining
- Preferred Canapes Service
- Maschio Prosecco
- Illy Espresso Machine
- Binoculars
- TV with DVD Player
Owner's Suite

With an expansive 220 square feet, the Owner's Suite gives you everything offered in a stateroom, plus lots more, including a beautiful sitting area and separate in-room dining space.