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Azure Caribbean

Escape to paradise with Azure Caribbean, a luxurious 12-day Oceania Cruises voyage. This unforgettable journey aboard the Oceania Nautica begins and ends in Miami, Florida, taking you on a sun-drenched adventure through the stunning Caribbean.

Explore vibrant Willemstad, Curacao; discover the charming Oranjestad, Aruba; and relax on the pristine beaches of Bonaire. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Castries, St. Lucia, and Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, before unwinding in the idyllic Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke.

Indulge in the impeccable service and gourmet dining that Oceania Cruises is renowned for. Azure Caribbean offers the perfect blend of relaxation, exploration, and exquisite luxury. Book your dream Caribbean escape today!

  • Cruise Line: Oceania Cruises
  • Ship: Oceania Nautica
  • Duration: 12 Nights
  • Departure: January
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Azure Caribbean Itinerary

Day 1

Miami, Florida

The party and cruise capital of the word, Miami is a bright,
brash, playground city that 15.5 million tourists flock to every
year. The Roaring Twenties saw this town bloom into a seaside
capital, blessed with a legacy of Art Deco architecture, diverse
cultures, and natural wonders enough to satisfy any
holiday-goer.

Being the gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America, Miami has
a large Cuban presence, evident in the vibrant neighbourhood of
. Art lovers can meander around the art districts like
Wynwood and the Coconut Grove, while others can lounge on the miles
of sandy beaches. For families there are kid-friendly attractions
like the
and Metrozoo. The nightlife is sophisticated and
varied. The city also gives easy access to Florida's popular Gold
Coast resorts and attractions, as well as the natural wonder of the

.

It is no wonder Miami is America's favourite holiday destination
and the hub of a vibrant cruise ship industry, its port constantly
jammed with sleek passenger liners. North of the city, the miles of
beautiful beaches on the Gold Coast are hemmed in by southeast
Florida's major tourist towns: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano
Beach, and Palm Beach.

Day 4

Willemstad

Willemstad is the capital and largest city of the island country of Curaçao, which is part of the Dutch Caribbean territory known as the Netherlands Antilles. With its vibrant colors, rich history, and unique blend of European and Caribbean cultures, Willemstad offers visitors an unforgettable experience.

One of the most striking features of Willemstad is its colorful Dutch colonial architecture, which has earned it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is divided into two main sections: Punda and Otrobanda, both connected by the iconic Queen Emma Bridge. Punda is the historic center, characterized by its quaint streets, pastel-colored buildings, and vibrant floating market, where vendors sell fresh fruits and vegetables from their boats. The area is also home to many shops, restaurants, and cafés, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

Across the bridge lies Otrobanda, which means "the other side" in Papiamentu, the local language. This district offers a more laid-back atmosphere and is known for its charming streets lined with traditional houses. Here, visitors can explore the lively Rif Fort, a historic fortress turned shopping and dining complex, or visit the Kura Hulanda Museum, which showcases the history and culture of Curaçao and the African diaspora.

Willemstad is also known for its vibrant local arts scene. The district of Scharloo, located just outside the city center, is home to numerous art galleries, studios, and vibrant street art. Art lovers will not want to miss out on visiting the Curaçao Art Museum, which houses an impressive collection of local and international contemporary art.

For those seeking natural beauty, Willemstad offers several picturesque beaches. Some of the most popular ones include Mambo Beach and Seaquarium Beach, which offer crystal-clear waters, white sandy shores, and a range of water sports activities. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, diving, or simply sunbathing and taking in the stunning coastal views.

Food enthusiasts will also find plenty to indulge in while in Willemstad. The city is known for its diverse culinary scene, influenced by the fusion of cultures that have shaped Curaçao over the years. Visitors can try traditional local dishes such as keshi yena (stuffed cheese), funchi (a cornmeal-based side dish), and fresh seafood delicacies. The floating market and local food stands are great places to sample these delicious dishes.

In terms of weather, Willemstad enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. It is advisable to visit during the dry season, which typically lasts from February to June, to maximize outdoor activities and avoid the occasional rain showers that occur during the wet season.

Willemstad offers a unique blend of history, culture, natural beauty, and delicious cuisine, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler seeking an authentic Caribbean experience with a European flair. Whether you wander through its colorful streets, explore its cultural landmarks, relax on its beautiful beaches, or indulge in its culinary delights, Willemstad promises a memorable and enchanting vacation.

Day 5

Oranjestad

Aruba's capital, Oranjestad, is the first stop for most
visitors. Its small harbour, once reserved for schooners and
fishing boats, now attracts cruise ships from all over the world,
and the island's Queen Beatrix airport is located just south of the
city. Despite the thousands of tourists that pour into the town it
has managed to retain its traditional charm.

Oranjestad's downtown streets are lined with pastel-coloured
Dutch colonial houses with ornate gable roofs. The orange-coloured
façades not only point to the capital's name, but to the island's
connection to the Netherlands and William of Orange, a Dutch
monarch instrumental in the gaining of Dutch independence

A highlight in Oranjestad is the Archaeological Museum, with
exhibits on Aruba's original Arawak inhabitants. In the restored
18th-century Fort Zoutman, the Museo Arubano displays Aruba's
pre-European and colonial eras. The fort itself is one of
Oranjestad's most popular attractions, built in 1796. It played a
pivotal role in battles between Curaçao and British troops in 1803.
In the late 1800s, the Willem III tower (named after the Dutch king
at the time) was added to act as a lighthouse.

Enthusiastic shoppers will find central Oranjestad packed with
boutiques, shopping complexes and glitzy 24-hour casinos. However,
it is possible to escape this tourist zone and discover the more
authentic town with its lively, if slightly run-down bars, where
visitors can enjoy a quiet beer and meet the locals.

Day 6

Kralendijk

Kralendijk is the capital city of $XB, a beautiful island country in the Caribbean. With its charming atmosphere, vibrant colors, and breathtaking natural beauty, Kralendijk is a popular destination for tourists seeking an escape to paradise. This overview will provide you with a glimpse into the wonders and delights that await you in this picturesque city.

One of the most striking features of Kralendijk is its colorful colonial architecture. As you walk through the streets, you will be captivated by the pastel-colored buildings adorned with elegant Dutch gables. The city's unique blend of Caribbean and European influences creates a truly enchanting atmosphere.

Kralendijk is also known for its splendid waterfront. The city is situated along the stunning turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, offering visitors countless opportunities for water-based activities. From scuba diving and snorkeling to sailing and fishing, Kralendijk is a haven for aquatic adventurers. The vibrant coral reefs surrounding the city are teeming with marine life, making it a diver's paradise.

The city is home to several world-class dive sites, including the famous Bonaire National Marine Park. Protected by the government, the park encompasses the island's entire coastline, ensuring the preservation of its rich marine ecosystem. Whether you are an experienced diver or a novice snorkeler, Kralendijk offers a range of options for exploring the underwater wonders.

For those who prefer to stay on land, Kralendijk has plenty to offer. The city boasts a variety of shops, boutiques, and art galleries where visitors can indulge in retail therapy or admire the local artwork. The Caribbean atmosphere is also reflected in the cuisine of Kralendijk, with a wide selection of restaurants serving fresh seafood, Caribbean specialties, and international dishes.

Nature lovers will be delighted by the natural beauty that surrounds Kralendijk. The island of $XB is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from sandy white beaches to rugged rocky coastlines. Inland, you will find stunning national parks and nature reserves, offering visitors the chance to hike, birdwatch, or simply relax in peaceful serenity.

One of the must-visit attractions near Kralendijk is the Washington Slagbaai National Park. Spread over a vast area, the park is home to an incredible array of flora and fauna, including several species that are endemic to the island. Within its boundaries, you can explore ancient volcanic hills, hidden coves, and pristine beaches.

Kralendijk also offers a range of accommodation options to suit all budgets and preferences. From luxury resorts to cozy bed and breakfasts, the city caters to every type of traveler. Many of these accommodations are located near the beach or offer stunning ocean views, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the tropical paradise that is Kralendijk.

In terms of transportation, Kralendijk is easily accessible. The city is served by an international airport with direct flights to several major cities in the region. Once on the island, you can easily navigate the city on foot, by bicycle, or by renting a car or scooter.

In conclusion, Kralendijk is a tropical gem that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and Caribbean charm. Whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation, or a cultural experience, this city has something for everyone. With its stunning coastline, vibrant coral reefs, colorful architecture, and warm hospitality, Kralendijk is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Day 8

Castries

The main reason for the existence of the town of Castries capital of St Lucia is as a port of call for hundreds of cruise ships that dock in the deep harbour every year disgorging thousands of day-trippers who shop till they drop in the market and duty-free shopping malls. Visitors who linger find the town has a certain charm surrounded by hills although little to offer in the way of sightseeing or architectural heritage. Most of the buildings are fairly new with Castries having been destroyed several times by fire during its history most recently in 1948. There is a very vibrant and colourful market on the go every day except Sunday some good waterfront restaurants and a few remains of the defences of the island's various occupiers to claim the attention. Castries also serves as a good base for island exploration whether it is by road or water.

Day 9

Pointe-à-Pitre

This warm city is located in Guadeloupe and offers a choice of activities and places to visit for all the family. From markets to educational theme parks, children and adults alike will find something to entertain them.

Day 10

Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke

Great Harbour is a stunning and tranquil bay located on Jost Van Dyke, the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands (BVI). Known for its picturesque scenery, crystal clear turquoise waters, and soft white sandy beaches, Great Harbour is an oasis for beach-goers, sailors, and adventure enthusiasts alike. Spanning just about three square miles, Jost Van Dyke hosts a small population, but it boasts an outsized reputation for its vibrant nightlife and welcoming community.

One of the most notable features of Great Harbour is its well-protected anchorage, which makes it a haven for yachts and boats throughout the year, especially during the peak sailing season. The harbour's natural geography provides shelter from the prevailing winds, creating a perfect natural marina. This has led to Great Harbour becoming a key stop on the Caribbean sailing circuit, with many sailors choosing to drop anchor and enjoy what the bay and its surroundings have to offer.

Upon arriving at Great Harbour, visitors are greeted with a laid-back vibe that is quintessential to the Caribbean way of life. The beachfront is lined with a selection of casual bars and restaurants that become hubs of activity as the sun sets. Among the most famous establishments is Foxy's Tamarind Bar & Restaurant, known for its beach barbecues, live music, and the legendary Old Year's Night (New Year's Eve) party that attracts party-goers from around the globe.

The village surrounding Great Harbour is charming and small-scale, allowing for an authentic island experience. The streets are often quiet, save for the bustle around the local businesses, which include quaint shops selling handcrafted goods, island apparel, and essential supplies for those continuing their sea voyage. The locals, known for their friendliness, are happy to share stories and offer recommendations to visitors, contributing to the harbour's reputation for warm hospitality.

For those looking to engage in watersports, Great Harbour does not disappoint. The clear waters are ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving, with vibrant coral reefs just a short swim away from the beach. Additionally, paddle-boarding, kayaking, and sailing are popular activities that allow visitors to explore the area at a leisurely pace. The nearby Sandy Cay and Sandy Spit offer additional opportunities for exploration and are excellent spots for a beach picnic or a day of seclusion and sunbathing.

The island's lush, volcanic terrain provides opportunities beyond the beach as well. Hiking trails wind through the hills, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the expanse of the Caribbean Sea. Naturalists and bird watchers will delight in the diversity of flora and fauna found on the trails.

Great Harbour's appeal is not only in its natural beauty but also in its cultural events. Beyond Foxy's famous New Year's bash, the harbour hosts celebrations like the Jost Van Dyke Music Festival and the Halloween Party, which showcase local music talent and bring the community together in a lively and joyous atmosphere.

While Great Harbour has gained popularity as a tourist destination, it remains unspoiled and continues to offer an authentic island experience. The mix of relaxing beach life, friendly locals, delicious cuisine, and year-round sailing opportunities make Great Harbour a cherished spot in the British Virgin Islands, appealing to travelers of all stripes — from those seeking serenity to those eager for the next great beach party under the Caribbean stars.

Day 13

Miami, Florida

The party and cruise capital of the word, Miami is a bright,
brash, playground city that 15.5 million tourists flock to every
year. The Roaring Twenties saw this town bloom into a seaside
capital, blessed with a legacy of Art Deco architecture, diverse
cultures, and natural wonders enough to satisfy any
holiday-goer.

Being the gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America, Miami has
a large Cuban presence, evident in the vibrant neighbourhood of
. Art lovers can meander around the art districts like
Wynwood and the Coconut Grove, while others can lounge on the miles
of sandy beaches. For families there are kid-friendly attractions
like the
and Metrozoo. The nightlife is sophisticated and
varied. The city also gives easy access to Florida's popular Gold
Coast resorts and attractions, as well as the natural wonder of the

.

It is no wonder Miami is America's favourite holiday destination
and the hub of a vibrant cruise ship industry, its port constantly
jammed with sleek passenger liners. North of the city, the miles of
beautiful beaches on the Gold Coast are hemmed in by southeast
Florida's major tourist towns: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano
Beach, and Palm Beach.

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