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.

 

01 February 2025 - Star Flyer - Treasure Islands 7 Nights    

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Star Flyer Ports of Call

The smallest island in the world shared by two countries, St. Martin/St. Maarten is big on shopping. Whether you go Dutch in Philipsburg or prefer Marigot's French touch, you're always welcome.
Columbus thought this long flat island with its multitude of white sand coves looked like an undulating eel, so he named it Anguilla. The island has been a British colony/dependency since it was first settled in 1650. Recently, Anguilla has been discovered by the cognoscenti, who find the island's small upscale resorts an ideal retreat to get away from it all. Try the haute cuisine at Malliouhana, or the Arabian Nights ambience of Pimms.
Once the hideaway for a Dutch pirate of the same name, Jost van Dyke welcomes visitors with first-rate hiking trails and the best beaches in the British Virgin Islands. Be sure to have a drink at the famous Foxy's Tamarind Bar in Great harbour.
Soper's Hole is where ‘laid back' is a jealously cultivated way of life. Visit the nearby ruins of 17th century Dutch Fort Recovery. There are also several favourite ‘watering holes', beloved by crews of visiting yachts, where the local gossip flows as freely as the rum.
This famous channel of water named after the famous sailor lies south of Tortola and runs the full length of the island from St John to Virgin Gorda. On the south side of the channel are several smaller islands where you will find Norman and Peter Island.
This uninhabited island is where many believe Robert Louis Stevenson became inspired to pen his famous pirate novel, Treasure Island. Star Clippers will drop you off on a jetty where you can walk onto the beach.
Take a bath at the "Baths", Virgin Gorda's unique water grottos formed eons ago by ancient lava flows. Huge boulders lie scattered around the natural pools, which are delightful for swimming or soaking. Virgin Gorda is also home to Little Dix Bay, the Bitter End Yacht Club, some excellent beaches, and the bestsailing around.
The Captain will choose an anchorage with a lovely beach. BVI beaches are among the world's most beautiful, and better yet, are endlessly varied.
St. Kitts' was the first successful colony in the British West Indies. Shop in colourful Basseterre, play golf and tour old plantation houses. For the adventuresome there's a brisk hike through the rainforest.
The beach we visit is a beautiful beach with golden sands and calm, clear waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is flanked by lush hills and offers a tranquil setting, with several beach bars and restaurants providing a laid-back atmosphere.
In its elegant little capital of Gustavia, French joie de vivre is tempered by Swedish spic and span neatness. Diversions include duty-free shopping in exquisite boutiques, beautiful beaches, excellent dining and people-watching.
The smallest island in the world shared by two countries, St. Martin/St. Maarten is big on shopping. Whether you go Dutch in Philipsburg or prefer Marigot's French touch, you're always welcome.

rates

Star Flyer, 7 Nights OS DLX 1 2 3 4 5 6 SGL 3RD Port
Charges
GBP £3,150 N/A £2,385 £2,120 £2,005 £1,885 £1,725 £1,570 £1,950 £750 £135
Star Flyer&modal_ship=Star%20Flyer, 7 Nights
GBP
OS
£3,150
DLX
N/A
1
£2,385
2
£2,120
3
£2,005
4
£1,885
5
£1,725
6
£1,570
SGL
£1,950
3RD
£750
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.