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  • 27th February 2025
  • 35 Nights
  • Southampton
  • Ventura
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Your itinerary

  • Southampton
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • Tenerife
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
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  • Bridgetown, Barbados
  • Martinique
  • Castries, St. Lucia
  • At Sea
  • Bonaire
  • Curacao
  • At Sea
  • Dominica
  • Guadeloupe
  • Antigua
  • St Kitts
  • At Sea
  • Tortola
  • St.Maarten
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • Praia da Victoria, Portugal
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • Southampton
Day 1

27th Feb '25

Southampton
The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions. More
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28th Feb '25

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1st Mar '25

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2nd Mar '25

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3rd Mar '25

Tenerife
Looking for a holiday that combines culture and exploration with comfort and relaxation? Tenerife is a true slice of paradise. Explore its foodie treasures, tranquil sunsets burning with tones of pink, orange and yellow and put your underwater camera to good use. There are countless experiences to be had, yet also peaceful and idyllic with sparkling waters and powder-soft sand. Visiting the largest of the Canary Islands, our Tenerife cruises bring you close to one of the worlds most dramatic and varied landscapes, ranging from verdant valleys and lush plantations to glorious beaches, vast pinewoods and the volcanic `moonscape of Mount Teide National Park. Tenerifes cruise port Santa Cruz has grown from a fishing village to a splendid city with classy bars and restaurants, varied shops, fine architecture and interesting museums. With our cruises to Tenerife the action begins right outside the port gates, where you will find a caf-lined boulevard leading to the Plaza de Espana, at the heart of the ports main shopping area. Look out for bargain electrical goods and cut-price CDs, Tenerifes speciality. Prefer museums and galleries? Try the Museo de Bellas Artes, which contains works by Bruegel, or discover the islands history, topography, flora and fauna at the Museo de la Naturaleza y El Hombre. More
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4th Mar '25

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9th Mar '25

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Day 12

10th Mar '25

Bridgetown, Barbados
Watching the Atlantic surf crash down on the rugged east coast of this richly diverse island and, for a moment, you may feel you could be on the Cornish coast but the moment you hear the waves of gospel singing emanating from a tiny local church you realise you could not be anywhere else but Barbados. While, over on the sheltered west coast, the glorious beaches are pure Caribbean. And there are more beaches and a lot more bars, cafés, restaurants and clubs creating a vibrant 24/7 lifestyle on the south coast, too. In the capital and cruise port, Bridgetown, there are intriguing signs of its British colonial past while, across the island, you are really spoilt for choice. You can enjoy every watersport under the sun; stunning nature walks and bike rides; or maybe a trip to the uniquely magnificent Harrisons Cave underground complex of caverns, waterfalls, stalactites and stalagmites. More
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Day 13

11th Mar '25

Martinique
Martinique is the Caribbean but with a French accent. This will become apparent when you look for a restaurant for lunch and discover menus that wouldnt be out of place at the finest bistros. Elsewhere things revert to type with miles of wonderful beaches and crystal clear waters. Take a trip to mont Pelee if youd care to see the site of the Caribbean worst ever volcanic eruption. More
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Day 14

12th Mar '25

Castries, St. Lucia
Castries is the capital of the island nation of St. Lucia, in the Caribbean Sea. It’s known for palm-lined Vigie Beach and as a port of call for cruise lines, with duty-free shopping near the harbor. The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, with its colorful murals, sits by leafy Derek Walcott Square park. Lively Castries Market is nearby. In the south, Morne Fortune hill offers views of the city. More
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Day 15

13th Mar '25

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Day 16

14th Mar '25

Bonaire
The least developed of the Caribbean ABC islands (Aruba and Curacao are the others), Bonaire has many good reasons to protect its own extraordinary environment. Bonaires Marine Park, which covers the coral reefs along the islands west coast, has a vast number and variety of fish, and snorkelling and diving amongst these colourful residents is a sheer delight. A more conventional national park spreads across the whole northern part of the island. Originally plantations, this freshwater swampland is now home to pelican, parrots and geese. Pick of the islands beaches is called Pink Beach because of the attractive colour the coral has turned the sand. More
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Day 17

15th Mar '25

Curacao
The largest island in the Dutch Antilles, Curaçao is home to more than 50 nationalities. Willemstad is full of 17th, 18th and 19th century Dutch and Spanish Colonial architecture. The two sides of the city are divided by Santa Anna Bay, a narrow channel flanked by pastel-tinted, gabled houses and spanned by the spectacular swing-aside Queen Emma pontoon bridge. On one side you will find the 18th century Fort Amsterdam and Breederstraat, gateway to Willemstads main shopping and restaurant district where you can buy everything from Delft pottery to Italian silk ties, Japanese electrical goods, Indonesian batik clothing, locally-made black coral jewellery and, of course, the sapphire-blue liqueur to which Curaçao has given its name. More
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16th Mar '25

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Day 19

17th Mar '25

Dominica
Divers will relish the reefs and grottoes of Dominica. On dry land, shimmering waterfalls and dense rainforest offer another sort of beauty. More
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Day 20

18th Mar '25

Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe, a French overseas region, is an island group in the southern Caribbean Sea. Resembling a butterfly, its 2 largest islands are separated by the Salée River. Hilly Grande-Terre Island has long beaches and sugarcane fields. On Basse-Terre Island, Parc National de la Guadeloupe encompasses Carbet Falls and the volcano La Grande Soufrière. Smaller islands include Marie-Galante and La Désirade. More
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Day 21

19th Mar '25

Antigua
With over 365 beaches, there is a slice of white sand heaven for every day of the year – even a leap year – on the idyllic Caribbean holiday island Antigua. Antigua played host to Admiral Horatio Nelsons fleet in the late 1700s. Nelsons Dockyard now bustles with crew and guests from yachts and cruise ships sailing these waters for pleasure rather than for King and Country. The main port, St Johns, is also the capital and a vibrant hub for shopping as well as being within easy range of some of the best beaches – at Fort James, Deep Bay, Galley Bay and Hawksbill. Almost perfect weather conditions and low humidity, due to the warm prevailing trade winds, allows Antigua to boast of being the sunniest of the Eastern Caribbean islands with the lowest annual rainfall. It is also the largest of the English-speaking Leeward Islands although it is only 14 miles long and 11 miles wide. Still, with a population of less than 70,000, this means there are lots of wide open spaces – especially on those gorgeous beaches. More
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Day 22

20th Mar '25

St Kitts
If you have ever dreamt of the classic Caribbean island, chances are it looked a lot like St. Kitts. You will recognise that mixture of deserted beaches, sleepy villages, lush rainforest greenery and sugarcane fields and maybe even the mini-mountain range with a dormant volcano in its midst. More
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21st Mar '25

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Day 24

22nd Mar '25

Tortola
Here, in the beautiful archipelago of the British Virgin islands, the motto is: “The best thing you can do is do nothing.” The “nothing” that Tortola offers you consists of swimming in opalescent waters, basking in glorious sunshine and strolling along beaches of shimmering white sand. More
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Day 25

23rd Mar '25

St.Maarten
An island with a split personality, this is one of the few places in the Caribbean where the European powers co-existed peacefully. Hence, this lovely island is a mixture of Dutch, French and Caribbean tastes and delights. More
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Day 26

24th Mar '25

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25th Mar '25

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26th Mar '25

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27th Mar '25

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28th Mar '25

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29th Mar '25

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Day 32

30th Mar '25

Praia da Victoria, Portugal
Praia da Vitória is a municipality in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. With a population of 21,035, the second largest administrative authority on the island of Terceira, it covers an area of 161.27 square kilometres, that extends from the northern coast halfway into the interior. More
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31st Mar '25

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Day 36

3rd Apr '25

Southampton
The city center is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions. More
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Your ship - The Ventura

Family friendly – There’s always something happening on Ventura, enjoy delicious fine dining, a tranquil spa, many quiet spaces to unwind, great sports facilities and four pools. Evenings are particularly memorable, with the lavish two-deck theatre where you’ll witness elaborate shows and stand-up comedy.

Family friendly – There’s always something happening on Ventura, enjoy delicious fine dining, a tranquil spa, many quiet spaces to unwind, great sports facilities and four pools. Evenings are particularly memorable, with the lavish two-deck theatre where you’ll witness elaborate shows and stand-up comedy.

Ocean View Gymnasium
Sports Court

Fortunes Casino
Havana Club
Live Bands

Decibels
Golf Nets

Jumping Jacks
Oasis Spa
Terrace Pool

Beachcomber
Breakers Bar
Cinnamon
Glass House
Oriental Restaurant
Pizzeria
Ramblas
Tazzine
Terrace Bar
The Atrium
The White Room

Description

Family friendly – There’s always something happening on Ventura, enjoy delicious fine dining, a tranquil spa, many quiet spaces to unwind, great sports facilities and four pools. Evenings are particularly memorable, with the lavish two-deck theatre where you’ll witness elaborate shows and stand-up comedy.

Fitness

Ocean View Gymnasium
Sports Court

Entertainment

Fortunes Casino
Havana Club
Live Bands

Recreational

Decibels
Golf Nets

Relaxation

Jumping Jacks
Oasis Spa
Terrace Pool

Food and Drink

Beachcomber
Breakers Bar
Cinnamon
Glass House
Oriental Restaurant
Pizzeria
Ramblas
Tazzine
Terrace Bar
The Atrium
The White Room

Staterooms

balcony

Approximately 223-263 sq. ft. There’s nothing quite like opening your patio style doors on ... to your own private balcony, especially to take in the fresh morning air or to enjoy a spectacular sail in to your next destination.

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suite

Approximately 449-451 sq. ft. The ultimate in luxury, our butler-serviced Suites offer the extra ... space of a lounge area (perfect for entertaining), a superior bathroom, dressing area and a broad balcony to take in the sights.

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outside

Approximately 130 sq. ft. If a balcony is not top of your list, but you’re seeking great v ... alue and a sea view, then our Sea view cabins are ideal. Well designed and with all those little extras.

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inside

Approximately 130 sq. ft. These spacious cabins are perfect if you want a more economical way to ... travel and prefer to be out and about experiencing the ship or reclining up on deck by the pools.

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