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San Juan
Mon, January 30
Sitting on the north coast of this lush, tropical island, San Juan is the second settlement founded by European settlers in the Caribbean, and the oldest city under US jurisdiction. The stocky walls and watchtowers here have stood the test of time, repelling notable invaders – such as Sir Francis Drake – and the pirates who historically looted these islands. With massive fortresses, airy plazas and sheer Caribbean beauty, San Juan is a beach-blessed star of these turquoise waters. With more than 500 years of European history, Old San Juan gleams In Puerto Rico’s sunshine, with sugar-almond painted facades and ankle-testing cobbled lanes. Decorative balconies and varnished wooden doors add everyday artistry to streets, dripping with history. Soak up the culture at rum-fuelled parties and salsa dances on this Spanish-culture infused island, or recline into afternoon relaxation sessions on sensational slivers of gleaming sand. Kick back on the beach, or satisfy a lust for adventure by exploring sprawling mangrove forests. The magic of sea kayaking after dark here is an experience you won’t forget. Break the waves with your oar, and watch as the waters illuminate with neon colour, as bioluminescence creates a mystical, peaceful spectacle. Pocked limestone cliffs and karst landscapes add rugged contrast to the serenity of the beaches, and you can walk into folds of the earth in sea-carved caves, or across cliffs to hidden views of the Caribbean’s expanse. Enjoy a taste of the island’s cuisine by sampling Mofongo – a local concoction of green plantains and chicken. Why not indulge and wash it down with an iced mojito, made from crushed mint and locally distilled rum?
St. Thomas
Tue, January 31
The steep, spectacular hills that surround St Thomas’s exquisite harbour provide a fitting entry point for this island of overwhelming natural splendour. The jungled-mountains reach up above tempting beaches and scuba diving sites, while Charlotte Amalie – the island’s capital – sprawls down towards the water, bedecked with shops and tasty restaurants. Part of the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands – together with St John and St Croix – these lands were purchased by the US in 1917. Nowadays, St Thomas is a patchwork of cultures, and a lively welcome to the islands, serving as a gracious host to the many visitors who linger – as well as those who jump on ferries, yachts and catamarans to explore the blessed beaches of the Caribbean’s other retreats. A stunning island of dramatic jungled-scenery, keep your camera close to hand as you swing up the Skyride to Paradise Point, to look down over the natural amphitheatre of the dock and city below. Snap some more postcard-perfect shots at Drake’s Seat – said to be Sir Francis Drake’s lookout point, where he could survey for approaching enemy ships. Nowadays, the views over Magens Bay and the infinite sea are always peaceful, and this is a great spot to catch a fiery Caribbean sunset spilling across the sky. Take catamaran cruises to explore the shining coastline, or seek out the glorious coves and caves that are hidden along the island’s perimeter. Land on the secluded shores of tiny islands, before scuba diving and snorkelling above the twisted boughs of lost ships, reclaimed by the waters and inhabited by curious tropical fish life. Kayak over still lagoon waters, or take the chance to lay back on soft beaches strewn with tiny shells, as St Thomas’s beauty washes over you.
7 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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Amazing Mountain Views & Villa Botanica Code: THS-002 |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Kayak, Hike, & Snorkel at Cas Cay Code: THS-B |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Castaway Shipwreck Cove Sail & Snorkel Code: THS-D |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Secret Sands Beach Getaway Code: THS-L |
Activity Level
Minimal
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St. Thomas Island Tour (Wheelchair accessible) Code: THS-N |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Magen’s Bay & Sky-Ride to Paradise Point Code: THS-P |
Activity Level
Minimal
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St. Thomas Panoramic & Mountain Top Rum Tasting Code: THS-Q |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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1 Selected Shore Excursion | |||||
Flavors of St. Thomas Code: THS-R |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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Gustavia, St. Barthelemy
Wed, February 1
Cherry red roofs, yacht-sprinkled bays and a sophisticated French flavour all add to the gorgeous Caribbean allure of Gustavia. The island’s capital rolls around a horseshoe-shaped harbour, where gleaming yachts hover and fancy boutiques, bars and restaurants fizz with life and clinking cutlery. Head up to red and white Gustavia Lighthouse to look down over the revered waters, which attract many a celebrity guest and diving enthusiast to these shores. Christopher Columbus was the first European to discover this volcanic island in 1493, giving it the name St Barthelemy in honour of his younger brother. The island has a unique history as a Swedish colony, following a deal with the French King Louis XVI to exchange the island with Sweden for better trading rights. It was returned to French control in 1878 and is now a French Overseas Collectivity. Learn more of the Swedish legacy at Fort Karl – which sits on a 29-metre-high hill above Shell Beach. The fort now lies in ruins, but you’ll meet wandering iguanas, and the views down of sweeping sea and emerald coastline are some of the island’s finest. Down below, a delightful spread of tiny pebbles and shell fragments are scattered like confetti and lapped by crystal-clear water. A little exploration uncovers countless other glorious beaches and natural wonders. Colombier Beach is a little out of the way but cradles silky-smooth sands and typically turquoise waters. If you have chance, find somewhere to settle and sip fruity rum cocktails as the sunset flares across the waves.
5 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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Snorkeling Adventure Code: SBH-A |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Ernest’s Tour – St. Barths Highlights by Minivan Code: SBH-B |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Catamaran Sailing at Sunset Code: SBH-C |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Panoramic St. Barts Code: SBH-E |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Semi-Sub Exploration Code: SBH-H |
Activity Level
Minimal
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2 Selected Shore Excursions | |||||
ATV Adventure Code: SBH-G |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Sailing St. Barts Code: SBH-J |
Activity Level
Extensive
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St. Kitts (Basseterre)
Thu, February 2
St. Kitts verdant volcanic slopes rise from crystal clear Caribbean waters, promising a land of escape, relaxation and rejuvenation. A place for ‘limin’ – the local word for kicking back, Caribbean style, you’ll be welcomed to an island paradise blessed with swarming reefs, hidden white-sand beaches, and irresistible shallow seas. Bigger sibling to nearby Nevis, St. Kitts is a place of unrestrained natural beauty. Soak up the dreamy Caribbean bliss, or explore sprawling island rainforests, teeming with hummingbirds and the distant sounds of waterfalls, as you walk the island’s vine-tangled paths. A ride on Basseterre’s scenic sugar train is a rumbling, immersive journey through the heart of this Caribbean island of culture and vivid unspoiled scenery. Carriages that once transported crops of sugar cane to the city sweep around long curving bends, revealing a spectacular introduction to St. Kitts. The landscapes here are beautiful, and things are no less spectacular offshore, where glorious crystalline waters invite you to dive with turtles, and explore doomed wrecks like the River Taw ship – which has now exploded with marine life. In Basseterre itself, stop off to see the pea-green Berkeley Memorial clock, which stands in the Circus, surrounded by busy St. Kitts life. Independence Square is also waiting among the city’s charming Georgian buildings. Renamed from Pall Mall on the 19th of September 1983 – to celebrate the island’s independence – the pretty square gravitates around a colourful burbling fountain, and has a dark history, as a former slave market. Wary canons watch out over the waves far below at Brimstone Hill Fortress, a site of significant history, which dates back to 1690. Known as the ‘Gibraltar of the West Indies’ due to its importance at the heart of the British empire, St. Kitts was one of the first island in the West Indies to be colonised. Nowadays, its World Heritage Site fortress offers panoramic views along the coastline it was built to defend.
8 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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Beach Extravaganza Code: BAS-003 |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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St. Kitts Scenic Railway Code: BAS-A |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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Culinary Experience & Rum Tasting Code: BAS-B |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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Best of St. Kitts Code: BAS-H |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Sky Safari Zip-Lining Code: BAS-I |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Rainforest Hike, Gardens & Batik Code: BAS-O |
Activity Level
Extensive
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St. Kitts Highlights (Wheelchair Accessible) Code: BAS-Q |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
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4×4 Adventure & Relax at the Beach Code: BAS-T |
Activity Level
Extensive
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3 Selected Shore Excursions | |||||
Rail and Sail Code: BAS-002 |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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Golf at Royal St. Kitts Code: BAS-G |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Experience at Carambola Beach Club Code: BAS-U |
Activity Level
Minimal
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St. John’s
Fri, February 3
Lush and lively, Antigua is a bedazzling Caribbean destination, gorged with sunshine and crisp white sand beaches. Historic forts, sparkling coastline, and dense rainforest all contribute to Antigua’s land of thrilling natural beauty. With its bright blue to turquoise sea gradients – the beaches are vibrant and plentiful and the island has no shortage to choose from, with a rumoured 365 options. Experience the beauty on horseback, as your ride pounds across the sands, and the wind whips through your hair. Choose to loll in a catamaran offshore, or lie back on a bed of the softest sand to soak it all in. Beach shacks cook up fresh seafood and spicy goat meat curries if you’re feeling hungry. St John’s glows in the sunshine, with flamingo pink and baby blue paints boldly coating vivid Georgian buildings. Lively markets offer an authentic slice of Antiguan life, while museums celebrate the island’s revered cricketers like Viv Richards, and the story of independence. The whacks and whoops of makeshift cricket games hint at the island’s British history, and you can see more of this heritage at Falmouth Harbour – which was the centre of the British presence in the Caribbean. The area is still filled with sailers and dallying yachts, as well as the only working Georgian dockyard in the world. Built in 1725, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nelson’s Dockyard, was led by the admiral Horatio Nelson himself and is a fascinating time warp. Hike up to viewpoints here, which reward with glorious views of the forest-clad inlets, craggy cliffs and pointed hills. The stone towers of sugar mills dot the island, and hint at the tragic history of slavery, amid the island’s sugar trade past.
7 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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Antigua Highlights (Wheelchair Accessible) Code: ANU-001 |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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Sailing to Paradise Reef, Snorkeling and Exploring Beaches Code: ANU-A |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Antigua Highlights Code: ANU-B |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Zipline Adventure Code: ANU-D |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Kayaking and Snorkeling at North Sound National Park Code: ANU-J |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Full Day Catamaran Tour to Great Bird Island Code: ANU-R |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Valley Church Beach Escape Code: ANU-U |
Activity Level
Minimal
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5 Selected Shore Excursions | |||||
St. John’s Jet-Ski Adventure Code: ANU-002 |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Amazing Views of Montserrat Volcano Code: ANU-003 |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Antigua by Air Code: ANU-004 |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Antigua by Land & Sea Code: ANU-C |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Segway Adventure Code: ANU-H |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Fort-de-France
Sat, February 4
The largest of the Windward Islands, Martinique is 4,261 mi (6,817 km) from Paris, but its spirit and language are decidedly French, with more than a soupçon of West Indian spice. Tangible, edible evidence of the fact is the island’s cuisine, a superb blend of French and creole. Martinique is lushly landscaped with tropical flowers. Trees bend under the weight of fruits such as mangoes, papayas, lemons, limes, and bright-red West Indian cherries. Acres of banana plantations, pineapple fields, and waving sugarcane stretch to the horizon. The towering mountains and verdant rain forest in the north lure hikers, while underwater sights and sunken treasures attract snorkelers and scuba divers. Martinique is also wonderful if your idea of exercise is turning over every 10 minutes to get an even tan and your taste in adventure runs to duty-free shopping. A popular cruise-ship excursion goes to St-Pierre, which was buried by ash when Mont Pelée erupted in 1902.
6 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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The Best of St Pierre Code: FDF-A |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Exploring Banana Plantations and Rum Distillery Code: FDF-B |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Botanical Gardens and Suspension Bridge Code: FDF-F |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Hiking In Tropical Forest Code: FDF-G |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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A Taste of Martinique Code: FDF-H |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Kayak Mangroves Adventure Code: FDF-I |
Activity Level
Extensive
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1 Selected Shore Excursion | |||||
Sailing the North by Catamaran Code: FDF-E |
Activity Level
Moderate
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St George’s
Sun, February 5
With beautiful seascapes, lush vegetation and intense natural ingredients, the Isle of Spice has the perfect recipe for a flavourful visit. A true sensory experience, St George’s is famous as the world’s second-largest exporter of the spice, nutmeg. Just as much of a treat for the eyes as it is for the palate, its jungled mounds, idyllic white-sand beaches, and turquoise Caribbean seas are a glorious sight to behold. Thrilling waterfalls pour through the rainforest, while banana and cocoa groves spread wildly across the island. Grenada’s capital rolls down to an attractive waterfront decorated with pretty floral buildings, Georgian architecture and picturesque terracotta roofs. Breathe in deep at the spice market, where the freshest ingredients fill stalls. Heaps of fresh nutmeg, vanilla pods, cinnamon and cocoa beans all add to the colourful mosaic. Dip into the waters of Bamboo Waterfall, or venture to Grand Etang, to explore the rich and fertile interior of this scenic island, where mischievous mona monkeys explore treetops and a collapsed volcano holds the waters of a glorious caldera lake. If all of that exploring sounds like hard work – don’t worry, the island is skirted by some of the Caribbean’s dreamiest visions of seaside luxury – from famous natural beauties like Grand Anse Beach to secret stretches hidden amongst the palm trees. Soak in the vivid colours, best enjoyed with an iced cocktail and a taste of the locally distilled, spiced rum punch.
10 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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Around The Isle of Spice Code: GND-A |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Rum and Beach Code: GND-C |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Tropical Beach Tour Code: GND-D |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Eco Trek at Bamboo Falls Code: GND-F |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Grenada Highlights (Wheelchair Accessible) Code: GND-G |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
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Powerboat and Sculpture Park Snorkelling Code: GND-I |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Diamond Chocolate and Waterfall Code: GND-J |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Grand Etang & Fort Frederick Code: GND-M |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Fort Frederick & Waterfall Code: GND-N |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Statues Park Sail & Snorkel Code: GND-O |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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1 Selected Shore Excursion | |||||
S.A.L.T. An Incredible Experience with Chef Bishop: Farm-to-Table Culinary Safari with Lunch Code: GND-P |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Bequia
Mon, February 6
An almost mythical utopia of virgin beaches, rustic rum shacks and bays so scenic you feel like you’re intruding – Bequia Island is an island mirage of Caribbean perfection. This is the real, unspoiled experience – and with just 6,000 locals living here, you quickly start to recognise the same smiling faces, welcoming you with outstretched arms. Offering glorious – often deserted – beaches of pure golden sand, and hillside sweeps of forest and almond trees, Bequia Island is an extraordinary feast for the senses. Unlike some of the flashier Caribbean islands, Bequia – a part of the Grenadines – is a rustic, unassuming and off-the-beaten-path choice. The staggeringly picturesque natural harbour, Admiralty Bay, greets you on arrival, and is peppered with day-tripping yachts bobbing on the gentle waves. The island’s tiny capital, Port Elizabeth, sits behind, with its bustling fruit and vegetable market, turtle sanctuary, and stalls selling hand-crafted model ships. This tiny, pretty island is ridged along the centre, and you can earn your beachside bliss with a gentle hike to the top of Mount Peggy, looking out over views of Grenada and St Vincent. At just seven miles long, you can discover the whole island in a few hours – but that would be to miss the point somewhat. Bequia Island coaxes you in to slow the pace and soothe your soul on blissful beaches, where you can revel in the uncomplicated joys of sitting, reading and swimming in heavenly shallow waters. The royally approved Princess Margaret Beach is one of the finest – an arching band of soft sand and cobalt-blue waters. As evening sets in, you may find you’re beckoned to share with communal barbecues of the day’s fresh catch with the locals, or to indulge in rum-heavy cocktails at beachside bars, lashed together from sea-blanched wooden limbs.
5 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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Scenes of Bequia Code: BEQ-A |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
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Sailing Bequia Code: BEQ-D |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Scenic Bequia & Grenadine Sea Salt Code: BEQ-M |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Bequia Heritage Tour Code: BEQ-N |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Bequia Beach Escape Code: BEQ-O |
Activity Level
Moderate
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2 Selected Shore Excursions | |||||
Mustique Retreat Code: BEQ-G |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Bequia Beach Indulgence Code: BEQ-P |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Castries (St. Lucia)
Tue, February 7
Explore a land of vibrant colour, from the tranquil turquoise water that surrounds it, to the verdant green peaks of its famous soaring volcanic plugs – The Pitons; which give this mesmerising island its form. Waterfalls thunder in the jungled interior, should you successfully drag yourself from St Lucia’s gleaming beaches and dive spots – where patchworks of colourful fish dance below the waves. Offering the picturesque island luxury of your wildest dreams, St. Lucia is a cinematic, thrilling Caribbean idyl. Marigot Bay served as the tropical backdrop for 1967’s Doctor Dolittle film, and the island’s amiable animal life is never too far away – spot flashes of bright red, as parrots zip between palm trees, before catching sight of dolphins splashing playfully offshore. Vigie beach is a charmed spot to lie back and recline in the sun’s glow, watching as overlapping layers of mesmerising blue hues intertwine. St. Lucia’s iconic Pitons mountains deliver as the perfect backdrop to any envy generating photograph – rising up exponentially from the calm waters like sharp shark fins. Castries is this heavenly island’s capital, and while the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception may seem a little humble from the outside, the soft sounds of soulful hymns emanating from within are sure to draw you in. The astonishing interior glows with bright frescoes, lit up by the sunlight that spills inside, and atmospheric rows of flickering candles. There’s more rich Caribbean colour to behold at the ramshackle Castries Market, where you can take handfuls of fragrant spices, like nutmeg and cinnamon, and enjoy the singsong ritual of bartering, as you move between tables heaving under bounties of green bananas and rosy mangos.
10 Included Shore Excursions | |||||
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St Lucia Highlights (Wheelchair Accessible) Code: SLU-001 |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
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Island Sights & Rhythms Code: SLU-A |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Sailing the West Coast by Catamaran and Snorkeling Code: SLU-F |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Experience the Rainforest: Aerial Tram Adventure Code: SLU-H |
Activity Level
Minimal
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St Lucia Highlights Code: SLU-K |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Jeep Safari and Beach Break Code: SLU-L |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Hiking the Private Nature Reserve of Mt Pimard Code: SLU-M |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Let’s Make Chocolate! Code: SLU-N |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Saint Lucia’s Ruins & Relics Code: SLU-R |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Safari Jeep, Biking and Waterfall Adventure Code: SLU-S |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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6 Selected Shore Excursions | |||||
Soufriere Private Discovery by Minivan Code: SLU-003 |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Soufriere Private Discovery by Minibus Code: SLU-004 |
Activity Level
Moderate
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Lucian Style Segway Code: SLU-B |
Activity Level
Physically fit
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Heli-Flightseeing over Marigot Bay And Pitons Code: SLU-C |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Experience the Rainforest: Aerial Tram and Zip-Line Adventure Code: SLU-G |
Activity Level
Extensive
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Speed Boat tour to see the Pitons and Snorkeling Code: SLU-Q |
Activity Level
Minimal
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Bridgetown
Wed, February 8
Bridgetown, the captivating capital of Barbados, combines faded colonial history, captivating tradition, and vivid white beaches plucked directly from your richest imagination of Caribbean perfection. Recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to its beautifully preserved colonial architecture, Bridgetown’s mask of modernity covers a core of complex history and fascinating culture. Sherbet coloured buildings line up to overlook the waterfront of the Constitution River at the ‘The Careenage’ – where gleaming ships bob on the blue water, and peaceful strolls along a wooden boardwalk await. Stop for a sobering moment at the commemorative plaque honouring the people traded at this spot, when Bridgetown was the British Empire’s most important harbour, and first stop on the Transatlantic Slave Trade crossing. Just five minutes’ stroll from here is Carlisle Bay – a postcard-perfect place where you’ll find crystal-clear, turquoise seawater glowing in the Caribbean sun, and a mile of soft white powder sand. A treasure trove for divers, the shipwrecks scattered below the shallow water’s waves are now inhabited by turtles and swirling, rainbow-coloured tropical fish. Head to the backstreets, where street food vendors serve up spicy chicken soup, barbecued pigtails and thirst-quenching coconut water. There are bargains aplenty to be had on Broad Street, where duty-free malls and souvenir stalls cram together, vying for your attention. Roebuck Street is the spot where one of the Caribbean’s favourite drinks, rum, was discovered – having been created here from the by-products of the island’s booming sugarcane trade. Nowadays, it’s lined with bars splashing every variety of the deliciously spicy dark libation imaginable into glasses. For a touch more culture, visit one of the oldest synagogues in The Americas – Nidhe Israel Synagogue, which was built in 1654. The adjoining museum tells the story of Barbados’ Jewish immigrants, who were instrumental in the island’s development.