The Caribbean has long been synonymous with words such as paradise, bliss and heaven-on-earth, but there is definitely a good reason for this. Soft white sand underfoot, transparent turquoise waters and temperatures that make you wonder if you will ever need a jumper again are just a few things that will mean you instantly fall in love with the many islands that make up this infamous holiday location.

PORTS OF CALL INCLUDE:

St. George's, Grenada

Marigot Bay, St. Lucia

Bridgetown, Barbados

Roseau, Dominica

Falmouth Harbour, Antigua

Basseterre, St. Kitts

Fort De France, Martinique

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

Gustavia, St. Barts

Port Antonio, Jamaica

Willemstad, Curacao

Oranjestad, Aruba

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

Although you are free to do nothing more than soak up your surroundings, there are also some additional activities available during your Caribbean cruise. These include:

Kayaking

Snorkelling with Rays

Rainforest Canopy Tours

River Tubing Adventures

Waterfall Hikes

4X4 Adventures

Zip-line Rides

Safaris

Nature Trails

Submarine Tours

And much, much more

Please note, the majority of these activities will incur additional charges for those wanting to participate. Also, not all activities are available on every voyage and bookings can only be taken once on board. For more information, and to see the full range of pursuits available, please visit the Caribbean shore excursions page.

 

18 January 2025 - Royal Clipper - Grenadine Islands 7 Nights    

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Royal Clipper Ports of Call

On the wild and rugged east coast of Barbados, the isolated beaches are the colour of sunrise, the red sands having blown all the way across the Atlantic from the Sahara. The easternmost island of the Windwards, and indeed, of the entire Caribbean, reaches out to Africa and the Old World, as if not quite part of the New. Bridgetown, Barbados, is an interesting town full of contrasts. George Washington actually slept here! Trafalgar Square reminds you that the laidback, rum- and fun-loving island's British influenced heritage includes revered traditions like cricket and high tea.
Thirty islands and specks of sand make up the gloriously untouched Grenadines. We'll call on one of these Islands, for a blissful, laid-back beach day. We're sure, you'll never be disappointed.
The aromas of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla baking in the sun - these are the tropical flavours of Grenada. From the horseshoe shaped Carenage at St. George's, follow the Sendall Tunnel (hand-built in 1895) to the Esplanade and old Ft. George for a spectacular view of Grenada.
Four small islets, virtually deserted but enormously appealing for those who love underwater exploration, Tobago Cays is a national park where snorkelling is superb.
Royal Clipper usually anchors in the lee of ruggedly beautiful Young Island lying just 54 feet off the southern tip of St. Vincent which is just a 10 minute ferry ride away. The natural harbour of Port Elizabeth at Bequia the world. The exquisite waterfront beckons you for a gentle stroll along the harbour.
Royal Clipper usually anchors in the lee of ruggedly beautiful Young Island lying just 54 feet off the southern tip of St. Vincent which is just a 10 minute ferry ride away. The natural harbour of Port Elizabeth at Bequia the world. The exquisite waterfront beckons you for a gentle stroll along the harbour.
Martinique is the classic French Caribbean island. Wild and mysterious, yet urbane and sophisticated, it is France with a tropical twist, with something for almost everyone. You won't be able to resist the charms of spicy Creole cooking and tempting boutiques in Fort de France.
Martinique's beaches are renowned for their stunning white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, offering picturesque spots for both relaxation and water sports.
Marigot Bay, one of the prettiest anchorages in the Caribbean, is surrounded by lush hills and ringed by drooping coconut palms. Our alternate stop, the little Port Town of Soufrière was named after a nearby volcano. Prettier sights are to be seen at Diamond Falls and Mineral Baths where you can walk through the gardens and take a dip in the pool under the waterfalls.
Marigot Bay, one of the prettiest anchorages in the Caribbean, is surrounded by lush hills and ringed by drooping coconut palms. Our alternate stop, the little Port Town of Soufrière was named after a nearby volcano. Prettier sights are to be seen at Diamond Falls and Mineral Baths where you can walk through the gardens and take a dip in the pool under the waterfalls.
On the wild and rugged east coast of Barbados, the isolated beaches are the colour of sunrise, the red sands having blown all the way across the Atlantic from the Sahara. The easternmost island of the Windwards, and indeed, of the entire Caribbean, reaches out to Africa and the Old World, as if not quite part of the New. Bridgetown, Barbados, is an interesting town full of contrasts. George Washington actually slept here! Trafalgar Square reminds you that the laidback, rum- and fun-loving island's British influenced heritage includes revered traditions like cricket and high tea.

rates

Royal Clipper, 7 Nights OS DLX 1 2 3 4 5 6 SGL 3RD Port
Charges
GBP £3,540 £3,290 £2,485 £2,205 £2,080 £1,960 £1,795 £1,715 £2,030 £765 £135
Royal Clipper&modal_ship=Royal%20Clipper, 7 Nights
GBP
OS
£3,540
DLX
£3,290
1
£2,485
2
£2,205
3
£2,080
4
£1,960
5
£1,795
6
£1,715
SGL
£2,030
3RD
£765
Port
Charges
£135

All rates are per person, based on double occupancy in POUND STERLING, Cruise rates do not include air, hotel or transfer arrangements of any kind, Gratuities are not included, There are a limited number of three berth cabins available, Port charges are additional, Certain restrictions apply, Sole Occupancy Supplement: 100% category 1, owner's Cabin, 50% category 2 through 6.