Itinerary
- Day 1
Marigot
Your Caribbean cruise starts in Marigot, Saint Martin where you'll be picked up from the airport and transferred to your luxury Emerald Cruises yacht. This is where your island adventure officially begins, so plan to arrive with time to settle into your cabin and get familiar with the ship before you set sail later that day.
Optional Activities
- Explore Marigot's historic French town
Landmarks/POIs Marigot - Day 2
Gustavia
After arriving in Gustavia, the capital of Saint Barthélemy, you'll have time to wander through the historic downtown shopping district. The colorful wooden houses make for great photography, and you'll find restaurants serving food that blends French and Creole styles throughout the area. Plan to spend several hours walking around before heading back to the yacht.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Shop in historic downtown Gustavia
- Photograph brightly painted wooden houses
- Dine on French-Creole fusion cuisine
Landmarks/POIs Gustavia - Day 3
Basseterre
Basseterre, the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis, comes into view with its mix of French and English colonial architecture. The city has colorful buildings, beaches to check out, a bustling harbor, and markets worth browsing. You'll spot shops and restaurants scattered throughout, so grab lunch at one of the local spots and spend your afternoon walking around the different neighborhoods.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Visit colonial buildings and historic sites
- Explore cultural attractions
- Shop and dine at local restaurants
- Experience lively markets
Landmarks/POIs Basseterre 

- Day 4
Falmouth Harbour
You'll dock at Falmouth Harbour on Antigua, a quieter port surrounded by historic buildings and old plantation mansions. Nelson's Dockyard from the 18th century is the main draw here, and it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site with naval history, boutiques, bars, and dining options. Spending a few hours exploring the dockyard gives you a real sense of the area's past.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Visit Nelson's Dockyard UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Browse boutiques and shops
- Dine at bars and restaurants
Landmarks/POIs Nelson's Dockyard Falmouth Harbour 

- Day 5
Îles des Saintes
Îles des Saintes, a collection of eight tropical islands, shows off a blend of French and Caribbean culture. The small towns have stone buildings and white-sand beaches scattered throughout the archipelago. Fort Napoleon is worth visiting for the views it offers, and you can walk around the quaint streets before returning to the ship by evening.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Explore quaint island towns
- Relax at white-sand coves
- Visit Fort Napoleon historical site
Landmarks/POIs Fort Napoleon - Day 6
Saint-Pierre
Saint-Pierre, Martinique, known locally as the 'Little Paris of the Caribbean,' sits between the ocean and Mount Pelée. You can see ruins from the former city including Saint-Pierre Cathedral and visit the Volcanological Museum to learn about the area's volcanic history. After exploring, head to the beaches or walk through the colorful markets and take in the local energy.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Explore ruins of former city
- Visit Saint-Pierre Cathedral
- Tour Volcanological Museum
- Relax at beaches
- Browse colorful markets
Landmarks/POIs Saint-Pierre Cathedral Volcanological Museum Mount Pelée - Day 7
Soufrière
Soufrière, Saint Lucia's original capital, sits within a dormant volcano crater with dramatic scenery all around. You'll want to try the therapeutic mud baths and sulfur springs while you're here, and the twin volcanic peaks called Gros Piton and Petit Piton are visible from various spots. Local food like green figs, salt fish, and callaloo soup shows up in restaurants throughout town.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Indulge in therapeutic mud baths
- Relax in sulfur springs
- View Gros Piton and Petit Piton
- Dine on local cuisine
Landmarks/POIs Gros Piton Petit Piton - Day 8
Mayreau
Mayreau, at just four square kilometers, is the smallest inhabited island in the Grenadines and feels very quiet and remote. Climbing up to the church on the hilltop gives you panoramic views of Grenada and Saint Vincent islands, plus coral reefs visible from above. After exploring during the day, you'll sail to Tobago Cays as evening approaches.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Visit church on hilltop for panoramic views
- Observe coral reefs
Landmarks/POIs Mayreau 
- Day 9
Tobago Cays
Tobago Cays is where you'll spend the full day, and it's a beautiful archipelago popular with yachts. The water is clear and aquamarine colored with turtles, stingrays, starfish, and colorful fish throughout. Petit Tabac island was used as a filming location for Pirates of the Caribbean in 2017, so if that's interesting to you, you can point it out while you swim or snorkel.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Swim and snorkel in aquamarine waters
- Observe marine life including turtles and stingrays
- Visit Petit Tabac island
Landmarks/POIs Tobago Cays Petit Tabac - Day 10
Bridgetown
Your cruise ends in Bridgetown, Barbados where you'll disembark from the yacht and get transferred to the airport. This is your final morning on the water before heading home or extending your trip elsewhere, so take time the evening before to pack and prepare for departure.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Landmarks/POIs Bridgetown
















