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7-Day Caribbean Gems

Discover pristine Caribbean beaches and vibrant cultures on Seabourn's 7-Day Caribbean Gems cruise. This luxurious voyage aboard the Seabourn Ovation explores breathtaking islands, from the charming streets of St. Pierre to the stunning beaches of South Friars Bay and Terre-de-Haut. Indulge in Seabourn's renowned all-inclusive luxury, savoring exquisite dining and impeccable service.

Your journey begins and ends in Bridgetown, Barbados, allowing ample time to explore this captivating island. The itinerary includes idyllic stops in Roseau (Dominica), Rodney Bay (St. Lucia), and more, offering a diverse range of experiences from exploring lush rainforests to relaxing on sun-kissed shores.

Experience the ultimate Caribbean escape with Seabourn. This 7-Day Caribbean Gems cruise promises unforgettable moments, exceptional service, and the chance to create lasting memories in paradise. Book your dream getaway today!

  • Cruise Line: Seabourn
  • Ship: Seabourn Ovation
  • Duration: 7 Nights
  • Departure: December
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7-Day Caribbean Gems Itinerary

Day 1

Bridgetown

Bridgetown originally called 'Indian Bridge' is the capital and commercial centre of Barbados with about 80 000 inhabitants. It is a busy port with a natural harbour inlet known as the Careenage and is well utilised by pleasure craft and fishing boats.Bridgetown has a long and colourful history as a British settlement from the 17th century. A bustling city with many attractions for travellers its mix of modern and historic buildings are interspersed with markets monuments and a number of lush gardens.The main street Broad Street is where one finds banks department stores and duty-free shops. At the top of Broad Street is the Parliament Building (the Barbados Parliament is the third oldest in the Commonwealth dating from 1639) facing National Heroes Square. Bridgetown is home to a number of historical buildings that will interest visitors including the Garrison Historic Area which is a must-visit for military history buffs.Another attraction in Bridgetown is a massive Baobab tree (said to have been brought to the island from Guinea Africa around 1738). It takes 15 adults with outstretched arms to encircle the trunk.Tourists in Bridgetown will find much to see and do: cricket games at Kensington Oval which hosted the 2007 Cricket World Cup; the Barbados Derby at the racetrack in the Garrison area; and many other events and activities. A range of duty-free shops near the harbour sell staples like Mount Gay Rum while more colourful shopping options include the Cheapside Market and the Swan Street pedestrian mall. Local restaurants in the Careenage serve up fresh lobster and fish with Caribbean flair.

Day 3

South Friars Bay

South Friar's Bay is a bay in Saint George Basseterre Parish, Saint Kitts and Nevis. It is one of the two bays that stretch along the coast of the isthmus connecting the Southeast Peninsula, with the rest of the island of Saint Kitts. It is longer than its northern neighbour (North Friar's Bay). At their closest, the two coasts are less than one kilometre apart.

Day 4

Terre-de-Haut

On visiting Terre-de-Haut, an island commune part of the French overseas collectivity of Guadeloupe, you can expect a true Caribbean paradise. The island is only two square kilometers, but it boasts a population of 2,000 people who are passionate about their island home.

From the moment your boat or plane arrives, you’ll be welcomed by the vibrant natural beauty of the island. With its rolling hills, lush tropical vegetation, and sparkling turquoise waters, Terre-de-Haut is an inspiring and energizing place to be. Sunsets here are gorgeous and the night sky glitters with stars in every direction.

The main village, also called Terre-de-Haut (after the island itself), rests on a high hill in the center of the island. Here you’ll find quaint little cafes, local eateries and stores, plus some of the best views of the harbor around. Additionally, the village offers several historic sites worth visiting, including Pigeon Island – a little hill in the center of town said to have been an important strategic point during the various wars that have taken place in this area.

But it’s what lies beyond the village that makes Terre-de-Haut truly special. The surrounding waters are a dream come true for snorkelers and divers. You can expect to find stunning coral reefs, vibrant fish of all colors, and even occasional sightings of dolphins and whales. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a guided tour of the mangroves on the east side of the island – you won’t regret it!

Everywhere you go on the island, you’ll find friendly locals eager to share their stories and offer insight into their culture and way of life. There’s even an annual Terre-de-Haut music festival filled with locals and visitors alike who come together to celebrate music and dance.

Terre-de-Haut is a perfect spot for those seeking adventure, rest and relaxation, and cultural experiences. From its unique cuisine to its stunning landscapes, this little island has something for everyone – even if only for a few days.

Day 5

Saint Pierre

St Pierre, located in the French region of Martinique, is a beautiful and captivating island paradise. From its stunning white sand beaches, to its picturesque countryside full of lush vegetation and rolling hills, St Pierre is the perfect destination for anyone looking to relax and take in the beauty of nature.

The city of St Pierre has a rich history, dating back to the 1600s when the French settled in the area. The city was destroyed in 1902 when Mt. Pelée erupted, leaving only ruins behind. Despite its tragic history, St Pierre remains a vibrant and lively city full of culture and traditions. Whether you’re visiting or living in St Pierre, there’s no shortage of things to do.

One of the most popular attractions in St Pierre is the Anse Turin Beach, located on the northern tip of the island. This beach is known for its tranquil atmosphere and breath-taking scenery. It’s a great place to relax, take a dip in the crystal clear water, or explore the many tide pools that line the shore.

The city of St Pierre is also home to numerous historical sites, including Fort Desaix, the ruins of Fort Royal, as well as the ruins of the 18th century prison known as “The Quarantine”. These sites all provide a fascinating look into St Pierre’s past and are definitely worth exploring.

St Pierre is also home to many excellent shopping districts, with the largest being Place du Cap. Here you’ll find plenty of unique boutiques, art galleries, and cafes to explore. For those who want to experience a little bit more, the city also has its own art house cinema and a museum dedicated to local history.

When it comes to food, St Pierre has plenty to offer. The island is well known for its delicious seafood dishes such as Rougaille- style lobster and Salade de Saint-Pierre. Be sure to try some of the local favorites as well, like tangy homemade tamarind juice or refreshing coconut sorbet. No matter what you’re in the mood for, St Pierre has something that will satisfy your taste buds.

Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, St Pierre has something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in exploring historical sites or discovering local cuisine, St Pierre guarantees a wonderful time. With so much to offer, it’s no wonder why St Pierre attracts travelers from all around the world!

Day 6

Roseau

Roseau lies in a small area on Dominica's west coast, where
rugged green hills meet a deep blue sea. A mix of French and
British colonial structures run along its narrow streets,
punctuating the modern concrete buildings and recalling the
capital's history.

Most visitors gather along the Bayfront before browsing through
the Old Market. Historically speaking, the area hosted the slave
trade. These days, its craft and souvenir stalls are popular among
cruise-ship passengers. Tourists should also explore the compact
museum in the Old Post Office if time allows. Otherwise, seeing the
island's natural beauty should be the priority. The botanical
gardens are certainly a worthwhile stop in this regard. A hillside
enclave called Morne Bruce lies above them and offers a
breathtaking view of Roseau.

All in all, the destination appeals to travellers who want a
friendly, relaxed atmosphere, though the local hotel bars and clubs
can be lively. The World Creole Music Festival makes visiting in
late October a special treat.

Day 7

Rodney Bay

Rodney Bay in St Lucia is horseshoe-shaped and features one of the islands premier beaches with white sand and clear water. It is also known as St.Lucia’s entertainment and recreation centre.

Day 8

Bridgetown

Bridgetown originally called 'Indian Bridge' is the capital and commercial centre of Barbados with about 80 000 inhabitants. It is a busy port with a natural harbour inlet known as the Careenage and is well utilised by pleasure craft and fishing boats.Bridgetown has a long and colourful history as a British settlement from the 17th century. A bustling city with many attractions for travellers its mix of modern and historic buildings are interspersed with markets monuments and a number of lush gardens.The main street Broad Street is where one finds banks department stores and duty-free shops. At the top of Broad Street is the Parliament Building (the Barbados Parliament is the third oldest in the Commonwealth dating from 1639) facing National Heroes Square. Bridgetown is home to a number of historical buildings that will interest visitors including the Garrison Historic Area which is a must-visit for military history buffs.Another attraction in Bridgetown is a massive Baobab tree (said to have been brought to the island from Guinea Africa around 1738). It takes 15 adults with outstretched arms to encircle the trunk.Tourists in Bridgetown will find much to see and do: cricket games at Kensington Oval which hosted the 2007 Cricket World Cup; the Barbados Derby at the racetrack in the Garrison area; and many other events and activities. A range of duty-free shops near the harbour sell staples like Mount Gay Rum while more colourful shopping options include the Cheapside Market and the Swan Street pedestrian mall. Local restaurants in the Careenage serve up fresh lobster and fish with Caribbean flair.

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