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7-Night Cruise with Seabourn

Caribbean Spice Islands

Ease into island time as you cruise through the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. Each day is a covergence of indulgence and adventure on your Seabourn state-of-the-art ship, enjoying high-end amenities, fine-dining, and sights as colorful as the Caribbean’s diverse cultures. Immerse yourself in the laid-back rhythm of the Caribbean with unforgettable afternoons of watersports, beach barbecues with lobsters on the grill, or caviar served in the surf.

November 23 – 30, 2024

8 Days, 7 Nights
Sail roundtrip from Bridgetown, Barbados
Cruise only

Travel: 7 Nights. 6 Ports. 1 Amazing Vacation.
Cruise: Aboard the Seabourn Ovation

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Bridgetown, Barbados
  • Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
  • Terre-de-haut, Guadeloupe
  • St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda
  • Carambola Beach, Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • St. Georges, Grenada

Introducing Seabourn Ovation, the sister-ship to the already prestigious Seabourn EncoreSeabourn Ovation represents another welcome stage in the evolution of small ship cruising, which Seabourn pioneered and has consistently expanded and enriched for all of our small ship cruises.

  • 300 Suites
  • 690 feet Length
  • 92 feet Width

Itinerary

Embarkation

Bridgetown, Barbados

NOV 23, 2024
DEPARTS 09:00 PM

Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a refined capital city that elegantly showcases its four centuries of British lineage. This charming island was initially inhabited by Amerindian communities 1,500 years ago, but in the 17th century, Barbados emerged as one of the most prolific sugarcane producers worldwide. At its zenith, the revenue from this sweet crop surpassed the combined income of all other British colonies.

A stroll through Bridgetown is a journey through time. From the statue of Admiral Horatio Nelson to the stately Parliament Buildings, the imposing St Michaels Cathedral and St Mary’s church, and the tranquil Jubilee Gardens, each step is steeped in history. Your exploration continues over the picturesque Chamberlain Bridge and along a scenic seaside boardwalk, leading you to an array of exquisite shoreline cafes and restaurants.

Witness the ancient Baobab trees in Queen’s Park — the Caribbean’s largest — standing as silent sentinels to the island’s vibrant past. Take time to unwind on a peaceful beach, delve into the history of a plantation, encounter majestic sea turtles, and even indulge in a tasting at one of the island’s famed rum distilleries.

Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia

NOV 24, 2024
ARRIVES 08:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
TENDER REQUIRED

This is the island’s yachting center, quieter and less crowded than the main port of Castries. You can visit the island’s “drive-in” volcano at Soufriere, view the iconic peaks of the Pitons or perhaps snorkel at Pigeon Island, one of Jacques Cousteau’s favorite dive spots.

Terre-de-Haut, Iles des Saintes, Guadeloupe

NOV 25, 2024
ARRIVES 08:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
TENDER REQUIRED

The Iles des Saintes, a tiny cluster of islets off the southern coast of Guadeloupe is what the doctor ordered, if he ordered an unspoiled Caribbean experience. No franchise duty free, no big hotels, no casinos. It is what much of the Caribbean used to be like. Stroll around the little town of Bourg de Saintes. Shop for real French cosmetics from the sidewalk vendors. Grab a seat and a beer and revel in the weather and the pace of the past.

St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda

NOV 26, 2024
ARRIVES 08:00 AM
DEPARTS 06:00 PM
Antigua is blessed with an abundance of shining white beaches, and many of these have sprouted top-end resort hotels that engender golf courses and other amenities counted among the best in the Caribbean. A pleasant drive up through farms and tiny villages leads to the commanding fortress on Shirley Heights, from which you can survey the town and the harbor of Nelson’s Dockyard across the island. Once a carenage for British frigates, today it is an enclave of shops and restaurants.

Carambola Beach, Saint Kitts and Nevis

NOV 27, 2024
ARRIVES 08:00 AM
DEPARTS 05:00 PM
TENDER REQUIRED

A classic golden arc of sugary sand at South Friar’s Bay, Carambola is home to the island’s most luxurious beach clubs and restaurants. Umbrellas, loungers and optional water sports abound for those so inclined. Otherwise St. Kitts has other attractions, including a number of lovingly preserved plantation great houses, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brimstone Hill Fortress and a scenic narrow gauge sugarcane railway.

 At Sea

NOV 28, 2024
ARRIVES 12:00 AM
DEPARTS 11:59 PM

Saint Georges, Grenada

NOV 29, 2024
ARRIVES 08:00 AM
DEPARTS 06:00 PM
The island of Grenada rises up from the Caribbean in steep, green, volcanic mountains. Sheer cliffs and sandy beaches alternate as you proceed along the coast, and the rainforest interior boasts of crater lakes, natural springs and waterfalls. St. George’s, Grenada’s capital has long enjoyed the reputation of being the most picturesque harbor in the Caribbean. Founded by the French in 1732, the town retains many elements of its Gaelic heritage, particularly in the architecture along Market Square and the Esplanade. Since wooden structures were outlawed long ago because of repeated fires, many buildings were constructed out of the brick brought over as ballast in trading ships of old. Quaint buildings line the waterfront, tiny pastel houses stand between lush jungle and sandy beach, and multicolor-roofed bungalows climb up the hillsides. The island’s fame is derived from the spices it produces and exports all over the world.

Bridgetown, Barbados

NOV 30, 2024
ARRIVES 07:00 AM

Bridgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a refined capital city that elegantly showcases its four centuries of British lineage. This charming island was initially inhabited by Amerindian communities 1,500 years ago, but in the 17th century, Barbados emerged as one of the most prolific sugarcane producers worldwide. At its zenith, the revenue from this sweet crop surpassed the combined income of all other British colonies.

A stroll through Bridgetown is a journey through time. From the statue of Admiral Horatio Nelson to the stately Parliament Buildings, the imposing St Michaels Cathedral and St Mary’s church, and the tranquil Jubilee Gardens, each step is steeped in history. Your exploration continues over the picturesque Chamberlain Bridge and along a scenic seaside boardwalk, leading you to an array of exquisite shoreline cafes and restaurants.

Witness the ancient Baobab trees in Queen’s Park — the Caribbean’s largest — standing as silent sentinels to the island’s vibrant past. Take time to unwind on a peaceful beach, delve into the history of a plantation, encounter majestic sea turtles, and even indulge in a tasting at one of the island’s famed rum distilleries.

Itinerary was accurate at time of posting.