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The Yachts of Seabourn
Caribbean Charms and Hideaways
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 - Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
The capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands tempts you to sail, snorkel, fly, drive or just stroll its gingerbread-decorated streets, lined with duty-free emporia.
Day 2 - Cruising the Caribbean Sea
A day at sea to enjoy the many pleasures of your Seabourn yacht. Check the daily Seabourn Herald for intriguing shipboard activities.
Day 3 - Fort de France, Martinique
With its narrow streets and wrought iron balconies Fort-de-France may remind you of New Orleans or Nice. And the shopping in this island capital has a decidedly Gallic flair. Beyond the port an inviting landscape offers quiet beaches, lush rain forests and imposing Mt. Pelee.
Day 4 - Basseterre, St. Kitts
Discover a peaceful setting virtually untouched by tourism on the island of St. Kitts. Visit Brimstone Hill Fort, an impressive construction atop Mt. Liamuiga that is one of the wonders of the Caribbean.
Day 5 - Charlestown, Nevis
From the sea, Nevis appears to be a perfect dark green cone, usually crowned with white clouds. At the foot of Mount Nevis, you will find beaches with calm waters for snorkeling and a lush rain forest trail for hiking.
Seabourn Exclusive - Visit the old Manor Hotel, a former 17th-century sugar plantation, for a magical reception with dazzling masquerade dancers and folklore string band.
Day 6 - Frederiksted, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
St.Croix is the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Attractions here include a visit to the Whim Great House, a carefully restored sugar plantation, snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of nearby Buck Island, golf at the famous Carambola Golf Club or shopping in the town of Christiansted just across the island.
Day 7 - Cruz Bay, St. John, US Virgin Islands
St. John is an unspoiled natural wonderland. White sand beaches and pretty coves like Cruz Bay, Hawksnest Bay and Trunk Bay vie for your attention. Tour the Caneel Bay Plantation, first a sugar plantation and later a resort developed by Laurence Rockefeller. Snorkeling and an eco-tour are among possibilities here.
Day 8 - Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
The capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands tempts you to sail, snorkel, fly, drive or just stroll its gingerbread-decorated streets, lined with duty-free emporia.
Day 9 - Cruising the Caribbean Sea
A day at sea to enjoy the many pleasures of your Seabourn yacht. Check the daily Seabourn Herald for intriguing shipboard activities.
Day 10 - Deshaies, Guadeloupe
Day 11 - St. Johns, Antigua
From this bustling little port, take an excursion across the rolling countryside to Shirley Heights, a fortress dominating the entry to English Harbor, and historic Nelson's dockyard. Today the warehouses are filled with shops and restaurants, and the sails belong to international yachts.
Day 12 - Gustavia, St. Barts
St. Barts may be small, but its chic French atmosphere makes larger islands pale in comparison. Sail a catamaran to Rockefeller Beach for swimming. Stroll the town of Gustavia with its charming French and Swedish architecture, not to mention world-class dining and shopping.
Day 13 - Marigot, St. Martin
Anchor on the French side of this magnificent island, for one of the most exhilarating experiences in the Caribbean. Sailing buffs can join in a real race on a pair of multi-million dollar America's Cup Yachts, for a 12-meter "mini-regatta."
Day 14 - Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
This favored anchorage of seasoned yachtsmen offers a natural wonder that's unique in all the Caribbean. Take a launch to "The Baths" where you will witness the unforgettable sight of giant sea-sculpted boulders and salt-water pools illuminated by the rays of the sun.
Seabourn Exclusive - Relish a beach barbecue with silver and fine china, grilled lobster, open bar,volleyball games, calypso dancers, a steel band and watersports - plus our famed Caviar in the Surf.
Day 15 - Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
The capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands tempts you to sail, snorkel, fly, drive or just stroll its gingerbread-decorated streets, lined with duty-free emporia.
Cost of This Itinerary
16 Night Trip:
The least expensive cabin costs:
$354 per person per night
The most expensive stateroom costs:
$1226 per person per night
Note - does not include taxes - from $7.00 to $351.00 (per person)
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