Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.
This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Visitors from all over the world enjoy Miami’s famous Art Deco buildings, family-friendly zoos and romantic palm tree-lined streets filled with fantastic restaurants. Don’t forget about the white sandy beaches and year-round warm weather, perfect for relaxing before or after your Caribbean cruise from Miami.
Dutch influence still lingers on this balmy Caribbean island, part of the former Netherlands Antilles until its independence in 1986. Aruba is a contrast, the island's arid interior is dotted with cactus and windswept divi-divi trees while secluded coves and sandy beaches make up its coast.
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Incredibly white sands and cobalt blue seas make the small island of Aruba a popular destination. In the bustling freeport town of Oranjestad, sherbet-coloured Dutch colonial buildings, draped in bougainvillea, oleander and hibiscus are simply picturesque. Ships will dock at the cruise terminal.
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Discover a touch of old Amsterdam transported to an island paradise. The capital of the Caribbean island Curacao, Willemstad is famous for its technicolour UNESCO World Heritage Site city centre. Ships will dock at the port.
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Grenada, the Caribbean's "Isle of Spice," is renowned for producing nutmeg, mace, clove, cinnamon, and cocoa. The island's fragrant aroma envelops its emerald hillsides, tropical forests, and sun-drenched beaches. Start your adventure by snorkeling at the unique Underwater Sculpture Park, an underwater gallery of marine life and art.
For stunning views, visit Fort Frederick, then explore the lush landscapes of Grand Etang National Park. Spot sea turtles at Levera National Park and tour a spice garden to learn about the island's famous spices. For a thrilling experience, try river tubing down the Balthazar River. Grenada's vibrant culture and natural beauty make it a captivating destination.
Ships docking in St. George's, Grenada, typically arrive at the Melville Street Cruise Terminal. This terminal is conveniently located just 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) from the city center, a short 5-minute walk. St. George's is known for its picturesque harbor, historic forts, and vibrant market square.
Known as the 'City of Arches' because of the many volcanic stone archways throughout the downtown area, Kingstown is filled with old world charm and accented with rich, rolling green hills. Ships will dock at the cruise terminal.
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Fort-de-France, located on Martinique is the largest city in the French West Indies and it has personality to match. Life here is vibrant and fast-paced, and the culture is as colourful as the brightly painted shops that line the city’s cobblestone streets. Ships will dock at the port.
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The largest of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola is known for its shimmering beaches, oleander and hibiscus-covered mountainsides, and quaint towns tucked along coves. This early home to Blackbeard and Captain Kidd maintains its salty pirate legacy and rum-making traditions today. Ships will dock or anchor in Road Town Harbour.
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Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.
This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Visitors from all over the world enjoy Miami’s famous Art Deco buildings, family-friendly zoos and romantic palm tree-lined streets filled with fantastic restaurants. Don’t forget about the white sandy beaches and year-round warm weather, perfect for relaxing before or after your Caribbean cruise from Miami.
Charleston, South Carolina, offers visitors an enchanting blend of Southern hospitality, culinary delights, and historic landmarks.
Ships dock at the Union Pier Terminal in the Port of Charleston, just a 10-minute walk to the city’s French Quarter. Discover the iconic Rainbow Row, a series of pastel-coloured Georgian houses, and explore the historic market for unique crafts and local delights.
Take a taste of the region's Lowcountry cuisine, sampling dishes like shrimp and grits. Become immersed in Charleston's cultural tapestry with a visit to the Gibbes Museum of Art, housing a diverse collection of works. Don't miss a visit to the poignant Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, which showcases the city's colonial history.
Norfolk, located in southeastern Virginia, USA, is a vibrant city known for its rich maritime heritage and lively cultural scene. The city is home to the world’s largest naval base, Naval Station Norfolk, reflecting its significant naval history. Visitors can explore the Nauticus maritime museum, which includes the Battleship Wisconsin, one of the largest and last battleships built by the U.S. Navy.
Downtown Norfolk features the Chrysler Museum of Art, renowned for its extensive glass art collection, and the beautiful Norfolk Botanical Garden, offering a serene escape with diverse plant collections. The waterfront area, with its scenic views and bustling Waterside District, provides numerous dining and entertainment options. With its blend of historical significance and modern attractions, Norfolk offers a dynamic and enriching experience.
Bermuda, a British island territory in the North Atlantic, is synonymous with pink-sand beaches like Horseshoe Bay, crystal-clear waters, and a rich maritime history. The island's blend of British and American culture creates a unique charm, evident in its cuisine, architecture, and the warmth of its people.
Known for its coral reefs, Bermuda is a premier destination for diving and snorkelling, offering an underwater spectacle of shipwrecks and vibrant marine life. The island also boasts a range of activities from golfing on world-class courses to exploring the historic Town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bermuda's subtropical climate makes it a year-round destination, where visitors can immerse themselves in the island's laid-back elegance and natural beauty.
King’s Wharf and Heritage Wharf, collectively known as the Royal Naval Dockyard, are situated on Bermuda's West End. These docks are about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Hamilton, the capital city, which takes approximately 30 minutes by car. Transportation options include taxis, rental scooters, and public buses. The Dockyard itself is rich in attractions such as the National Museum of Bermuda, Dolphin Quest, and various shops and restaurants. For those looking to explore further, ferries provide a scenic route to Hamilton and St. George’s, offering picturesque views of Bermuda’s coastline.
Grand Bahama Island is one of the most popular in The Bahamas chain, with its postcard-perfect beaches made of sand that shimmers like pearls, fronting clear waters in every hue of blue. Alongside its beaches, the island is known for its reef-lined coves, mangrove swamps, golf courses and friendly locals. Ships will dock at Lucayan Harbour.
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Freeport, located on Grand Bahama Island is known for its bustling marketplace where visitors can explore local crafts and sample traditional Bahamian fare. Just outside the city, the Lucayan National Park features one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world, presenting an excellent opportunity for eco-tourists to connect with the island's unique geological features. For a more relaxed experience, Taino Beach is popular for its soft sands and tranquil waters, ideal for an afternoon of leisure after the morning’s adventures.
The high-energy capital of the Bahama's, Nassau, is filled with charming colonial-style buildings and pastel-coloured wooden shops that alternate with Georgian-style structures. To the north lies Paradise Island, developed almost exclusively to delight and accommodate visitors. Ships will dock at Prince George Wharf.
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Nestled in the Bahama’s Berry Island chain is a 250-acre uninhabited paradise waiting for you. Great Stirrup Cay is a private retreat designed specifically for cruise guests enjoyment. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to the shore.
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Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.
This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Visitors from all over the world enjoy Miami’s famous Art Deco buildings, family-friendly zoos and romantic palm tree-lined streets filled with fantastic restaurants. Don’t forget about the white sandy beaches and year-round warm weather, perfect for relaxing before or after your Caribbean cruise from Miami.
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