Itinerary
- Day 1
Bridgetown
Your Caribbean adventure starts when you arrive in Bridgetown, Barbados. After landing, you'll get transferred from the airport to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht and settle in before the island-hopping journey begins.
Landmarks Bridgetown - Day 2
Soufrière, Saint Lucia
The yacht heads to Soufrière in Saint Lucia, the island's original capital sitting inside a dormant volcano crater. You can soak in the mud baths and sulphur springs, then check out the two striking lava domes called Gros Piton and Petit Piton. For lunch or dinner, try local specialties like green figs with salt fish and callaloo soup.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Mud baths
- Sulphur springs
- View Gros Piton and Petit Piton
- Local cuisine dining experiences
Landmarks Gros Piton Petit Piton 

- Day 3
Îles des Saintes
You'll arrive at Îles des Saintes, a group of eight small tropical islands blending French and Caribbean culture together. Walk around the quaint towns and see the distinctive stone buildings and small white-sand beaches. Don't skip Fort Napoleon, a historical site where you can get incredible views across the islands.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Explore quaint towns
- Visit Fort Napoleon
- Beach time on white-sand beaches
Landmarks Fort Napoleon - Day 4
Falmouth Harbour, Antigua
After sailing to Falmouth Harbour in Antigua, you'll find yourself in a calm port surrounded by historic buildings and old plantation mansions. Head to Nelson's Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 18th century with naval history, shops, bars, and restaurants to explore.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Visit Nelson's Dockyard
- Explore historic buildings
- Browse boutiques and dining
Landmarks Nelson's Dockyard 
- Day 5
Nevis and Saint Kitts
The cruise takes you to Nevis and Saint Kitts, a two-island nation in the Lesser Antilles. Nevis is the smaller island and has pristine beaches with undisturbed sand, Georgian-style buildings, old sugar plantation ruins, and casual beach-shack restaurants scattered around.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Beach exploration
- View Georgian-style buildings
- Explore sugar plantation remnants
- Dine at beach-shack eateries
- Day 6
Gustavia, Saint Barthélemy
You'll pull into Gustavia, the capital of Saint Barthélemy, which got its name from Sweden's King Gustav III back in 1785. Spend time finding unique items in the historic downtown shopping area and photograph the brightly painted wooden houses. The food here combines French and Creole flavors nicely.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Shopping in historic downtown
- Photograph wooden houses
- Dine on French and Creole cuisine
Landmarks Gustavia - Day 7
Anguilla to Marigot
Sailing to Anguilla brings you to the most northern of the British Leeward Islands, popular for diving, snorkelling, and glass-bottomed boat rides. This low coral and limestone island has beautiful white sand beaches, palm trees, plantation houses, and water so turquoise it's hard to believe. By evening, the yacht heads toward Marigot.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Diving
- Snorkelling
- Glass-bottomed boat rides
Landmarks Anguilla 
- Day 8
Marigot Departure
Your Emerald Cruises luxury voyage finishes in Marigot. You'll get transferred from the yacht to the airport so you can head home or continue exploring elsewhere.
Landmarks Marigot



















