Cruise to Antigua, where 365 beaches, lush rainforests, and turquoise waters await. Spend your day swimming with stingrays, snorkeling vibrant coral reefs, sailing along the coast, or simply relaxing on golden sands with a rum punch in hand. Explore the island’s rich history in St. John’s, shop duty-free at Heritage Quay, or browse local crafts at Redcliffe Quay. Whether indulging in fresh seafood, savoring traditional dishes like fungi and pepper pot, or discovering breathtaking scenery, Antigua offers the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
Cruise to St. Maarten, a unique island split between Dutch and French influences, offering stunning beaches, lively culture, and world-class shopping. Relax on the white sands of Orient Beach, snorkel shipwrecks just offshore, or experience the thrill of planes landing overhead at famous Maho Beach. Explore the French capital of Marigot with its charming streets, open-air markets, and Fort Louis, or sail through Simpson Bay Lagoon past luxury yachts and villas. Savor Caribbean barbecue or indulge in French cuisine with a local twist, then shop duty-free along Philipsburg’s bustling Front Street.
Cruise to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and discover an island rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Wander Old San Juan’s cobblestone streets, explore 500-year-old forts, and admire colorful colonial architecture. Snorkel vibrant reefs, sail past the walled city at sunset, or tour the Bacardi distillery to learn the art of rum making. With lush mountains, white-sand beaches, world-class art, and a culinary scene blending Spanish, Taíno, African, and American influences, San Juan offers the perfect mix of adventure, heritage, and flavor.
Puerto Plata was inhabited by the Taino people for centuries before Christopher Columbus arrived and founded the city in the early 1500s. By the 20th century, Puerto Plata had emerged as the Dominican Republic’s main tourism hub. You can paddle through a manatee reserve or zipline over treetops. Go for a swim at the awe-inspiring 27 Waterfalls complex. Hike through the lush, protected jungle of El Choco National Park, enjoying the park’s two lagoons. Nature, adventure, history – Puerto Plata has it all.