Epic Caribbean Escape: Barbados to Costa Rica
Bridgetown | Speightstown | Kingstown | Port Elizabeth, Bequia | Mayreau Island | Union Island | Tobago Cays | Bridgetown | Port Elizabeth, Bequia | Mayreau Island | Kralendijk | Willemstad | Oranjestad | Santa Marta | More...
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Bridgetown
Your Caribbean cruise begins in the bustling capital of Barbados, Bridgetown, where you’ll be transferred to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht to embark on an exciting voyage in search of paradise.Please book your flight to arrive into Bridgetown prior to 07:00 PM. Your Caribbean cruise begins in the bustling capital of Barbados, Bridgetown, where you’ll be transferred to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht to embark on an exciting voyage in search of paradise.Please book your flight to arrive into Bridgetown prior to 07:00 PM. Read More
Bridgetown
This morning, you’ll depart Bridgetown and cruise to Speightstown. This charming town, located on the north-west coast of Barbados is famed for its rich history, vibrant culture and picturesque setting. Speightstown features an eclectic mix of colonial-era buildings, colourful s... This morning, you’ll depart Bridgetown and cruise to Speightstown. This charming town, located on the north-west coast of Barbados is famed for its rich history, vibrant culture and picturesque setting. Speightstown features an eclectic mix of colonial-era buildings, colourful shops, and modest residences. Many buildings here reflect the island's rich architectural heritage and come painted in distinctive pastel hues. Read More
Speightstown
Kingstown
Welcome to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a beautiful island-nation in the Caribbean Sea. The capital, Kingstown, is clustered around the bay on the island of Saint Vincent and offers excellent shopping and dining. Visit St. George’s Anglican Cathedral, an elegant Georgian-st... Welcome to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a beautiful island-nation in the Caribbean Sea. The capital, Kingstown, is clustered around the bay on the island of Saint Vincent and offers excellent shopping and dining. Visit St. George’s Anglican Cathedral, an elegant Georgian-style church built around 1820, resplendent with colourful stained-glass windows. In the afternoon, your luxury yacht will sail onwards to Bequia Island. Read More
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Bequia is a Carib word meaning "island of the cloud." Hilly and green with several golden-sand beaches, Bequia is 9 miles (14½ km) south of St. Vincent's southwestern shore; with a population of 5,000, it's the largest of the Grenadines. Although boatbuilding, whaling, and fishing hav... Bequia is a Carib word meaning "island of the cloud." Hilly and green with several golden-sand beaches, Bequia is 9 miles (14½ km) south of St. Vincent's southwestern shore; with a population of 5,000, it's the largest of the Grenadines. Although boatbuilding, whaling, and fishing have been the predominant industries here for generations, sailing has now become almost synonymous with Bequia. Admiralty Bay is a favored anchorage for both privately owned and chartered yachts. Lodgings range from comfortable resorts and villas to cozy West Indian—style inns. Bequia's airport and the frequent ferry service from St. Vincent make this a favorite destination for day-trippers, as well. The ferry docks in Port Elizabeth, a tiny town with waterfront bars, restaurants, and shops where you can buy handmade souvenirs—including the exquisitely detailed model sailboats that are a famous Bequia export. The Easter Regatta is held during the four-day Easter weekend, when revelers gather to watch boat races and celebrate the island's seafaring traditions with food, music, dancing, and competitive games.To see the views, villages, beaches, and boatbuilding sites around Bequia, hire a taxi at the jetty in Port Elizabeth. Several usually line up under the almond trees to meet each ferry from St. Vincent. Read More
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Embedded in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Bequia Island reveals a hidden paradise, with secluded peaceful spots and distinct lack of traffic. The island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle without the hustle and bustle of mainstream beach... Embedded in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Bequia Island reveals a hidden paradise, with secluded peaceful spots and distinct lack of traffic. The island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle without the hustle and bustle of mainstream beach tourism. Here, you can explore untouched pristine beaches and relax and unwind amid stunning natural beauty. Read More
Mayreau Island
The small island of Mayreau, just one and 1/2 square miles in area (3.9 square kilometres) is the smallest inhabited island of The Grenadines, and is part of the independent state of St.Vincent in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Two of the best known islands in The Grenadines are Mustique... The small island of Mayreau, just one and 1/2 square miles in area (3.9 square kilometres) is the smallest inhabited island of The Grenadines, and is part of the independent state of St.Vincent in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Two of the best known islands in The Grenadines are Mustique and Bequia, the second largest island in this group. The Grenadine Islands are strung out in a gentle sweep between St.Vincent and Grenada. Most visitors to Mayreau arrive from cruise ships, on the regular ferry, or by yacht. There are no proper roads on the island, only a few vehicles, no airport and only a single unnamed village. Mayreau and the neighboring Tobago Cays are very popular for divers and snorkellers. Saline Bay, on the west coast of the island, has a wonderful broad beach and a few local vendors selling T-shirts and local craft. A climb up the road to the hilltop village on the island provides breathtaking views across Mayreau, Canouan, the Tobago Cays and Carriacou. Read More
Mayreau Island
Today, you’ll arrive in Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines inhabited islands, measuring just 4—four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles), with a population of approximately 250 residents. From the charming church at the top of the island’s highest hill, on a cle... Today, you’ll arrive in Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines inhabited islands, measuring just 4—four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles), with a population of approximately 250 residents. From the charming church at the top of the island’s highest hill, on a clear day, you can see both Grenada and Saint Vincent islands, along with the vivid colours of the coral reefs and waters surrounding the Tobago Cays. In the evening, you’ll set sail for Union Island. Read More
Union Island
Union Island is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It has a surface of 9 square kilometres and lies about 200 km west-southwest of Barbados within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada, which lies directly south. Clifton and Ashton are the t... Union Island is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It has a surface of 9 square kilometres and lies about 200 km west-southwest of Barbados within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada, which lies directly south. Clifton and Ashton are the two principal towns. Read More
Union Island
Union Island is renowned for its clear and calm turquoise waters and laid-back Caribbean lifestyle. Enjoy the stunning white-sand beaches encircled by lush tropical mountains and a tempting range of beachfront bars and restaurants. Today, why not spend a blissful day swimming and snor... Union Island is renowned for its clear and calm turquoise waters and laid-back Caribbean lifestyle. Enjoy the stunning white-sand beaches encircled by lush tropical mountains and a tempting range of beachfront bars and restaurants. Today, why not spend a blissful day swimming and snorkelling off your yacht’s Marina Platform, enjoying Emerald Cruises complimentary array of exciting aquatic toys. Read More
Union Island
Today, we set sail for Tobago Cays, an awe-inspiring archipelago known universally as the ultimate paradise destination. Naturally, this is a popular yachting anchorage spot, where warm, sandy bottomed aquamarine waters are brimming with turtles, tropical fish, stingrays, and starfish... Today, we set sail for Tobago Cays, an awe-inspiring archipelago known universally as the ultimate paradise destination. Naturally, this is a popular yachting anchorage spot, where warm, sandy bottomed aquamarine waters are brimming with turtles, tropical fish, stingrays, and starfish. One of the islands beyond the reef, Petit Tabac, is where the popular film franchise, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ (2017) was partly filmed. Read More
Tobago Cays
The Tobago Cays are an archipelago located in the Southern Grenadines of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines comprising five small islands and extensive coral reefs. The cays – Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tabac and Jamesby – are a popular tourism destination.
Bridgetown
After breakfast, take your time exploring Bridgetown, renowned for its cultural diversity, bustling cultural scene, fantastic shopping and delicious cuisine. The historic centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautifully preserved example of British colonial settlem... After breakfast, take your time exploring Bridgetown, renowned for its cultural diversity, bustling cultural scene, fantastic shopping and delicious cuisine. The historic centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautifully preserved example of British colonial settlements in the Caribbean. In the afternoon, you will be welcomed back on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht for the second leg of your journey where you’ll explore more of the Caribbean and cross the legendary Panama Canal. Read More
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Today, you’ll discover Bequia Island, a hidden paradise amid Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, revealing tranquil, secluded spots and a distinct lack of traffic. This beautiful island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle, without the hustle and... Today, you’ll discover Bequia Island, a hidden paradise amid Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, revealing tranquil, secluded spots and a distinct lack of traffic. This beautiful island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle, without the hustle and bustle of mainstream beach tourism. Delight in exploring untouched pristine beaches and truly relax and unwind in stunning nature. Read More
Mayreau Island
Welcome to Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines’ uninhabited islands, with a surface area of just four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles). The population of Mayreau is no more than 250 residents, who live in the village located on the island’s highest point, Station H... Welcome to Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines’ uninhabited islands, with a surface area of just four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles). The population of Mayreau is no more than 250 residents, who live in the village located on the island’s highest point, Station Hill. The charming little church and community centre at the top of the hill provide spectacular views across the islands. On a clear day, you can observe both Grenada and Saint Vincent, as well as other nearby islands, showcasing the vivid colours of the reefs and waters surrounding the Tobago Cays. Read More
Kralendijk
This island group makes an attractive destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists alike, as all the islands offer excellent opportunities for snorkelling and swimming, as well as hiking. Bonaire, just off the north coast of Venezuela, is famous for its pioneering conservation effor... This island group makes an attractive destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists alike, as all the islands offer excellent opportunities for snorkelling and swimming, as well as hiking. Bonaire, just off the north coast of Venezuela, is famous for its pioneering conservation efforts, with a large section of the island under protection status. Today, enjoy exploring Kralendijk, the colourful capital of Bonaire, famous for its heritage architecture and lovely sandy beaches. In the evening, you’ll set sail for Willemstad. Read More
Willemstad
The charming capital of Curaçao, Willemstad, is a vibrant port city renowned for its stunning blend of culture, rich history, and colourful architecture. Nestled along the southern coast of the island, Willemstad is divided into two main districts, Punda and Otrobanda, which ar... The charming capital of Curaçao, Willemstad, is a vibrant port city renowned for its stunning blend of culture, rich history, and colourful architecture. Nestled along the southern coast of the island, Willemstad is divided into two main districts, Punda and Otrobanda, which are connected by the iconic Queen Emma Bridge, a pontoon bridge that swings open for ocean-going ships. Read More
Oranjestad
Today, you’ll arrive in the capital of Aruba, Oranjestad, a unique blend of old and modern that lends a special charm to this c bustling harbour city. Leisurely stroll along the streets lined with a variety of boutiques and striking residential buildings. Among... Today, you’ll arrive in the capital of Aruba, Oranjestad, a unique blend of old and modern that lends a special charm to this c bustling harbour city. Leisurely stroll along the streets lined with a variety of boutiques and striking residential buildings. Among the remarkably well-preserved buildings is the green ‘Stadhuis,’ which houses the City Hall. Another interesting siteis the Aloe Museum and Factory, which dates back to 1890 and illustrates the fascinating story of aloe production, on which the economy was once dependent. Read More
Santa Marta
The welcome sign to Santa Marta reads, “Here you can have it all”. Alongside its beautiful beaches and vibrant city life, Santa Marta boasts a rich history and culture – the oldest remaining city in Colombia, dating back to 1525 and the nation’s firs... The welcome sign to Santa Marta reads, “Here you can have it all”. Alongside its beautiful beaches and vibrant city life, Santa Marta boasts a rich history and culture – the oldest remaining city in Colombia, dating back to 1525 and the nation’s first Spanish settlement. Read More
Cartagena
Located along the coast of the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena de Indias uniquely combines the charm of colonial architecture and the vibrancy of modern life. This dynamic port city is well- known for its fascinating cultural festivals, breathtaking landscapes and excellent cuisine. It also... Located along the coast of the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena de Indias uniquely combines the charm of colonial architecture and the vibrancy of modern life. This dynamic port city is well- known for its fascinating cultural festivals, breathtaking landscapes and excellent cuisine. It also bears the legacies of storied Latin American history within its UNESCO World Heritage-listed walled Old Town and narrow stone walkways. As one of the most well-preserved cities in the Americas, Cartagena de Indias has inspired many artists throughout the ages. Read More
San Blas Islands
Welcome to the San Blas archipelago, a group of islands located just north-west of Panama in the sparkling Caribbean Sea. There are 378 islands within the archipelago, spread across an area of roughly 259-square-kilometres (100-square-miles). Most of these islands are uninhabited, but... Welcome to the San Blas archipelago, a group of islands located just north-west of Panama in the sparkling Caribbean Sea. There are 378 islands within the archipelago, spread across an area of roughly 259-square-kilometres (100-square-miles). Most of these islands are uninhabited, but on some of the larger ones, you may get an opportunity to meet the native people, known as the Kunas. Formally called Kuna Yala (”Land of the Kuna”), San Blas is an autonomous territory of Panama, famed for its untouched nature and traditional culture. Read More
Panama Canal Transit
Today, we pass through the Panama Canal, the most famous attraction in Panama. Considered one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Modern World,’ this man-made canal was built to significantly decrease the travel time for ships between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Since it... Today, we pass through the Panama Canal, the most famous attraction in Panama. Considered one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Modern World,’ this man-made canal was built to significantly decrease the travel time for ships between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Since its completion in 1914, the Panama Canal has seen well over 900,000 vessels and is considered by many as a feat of engineering, which was originally considered impossible to construct... On board your luxury yacht, you’ll experience this historic waterway for yourself. Read More
Panama City
After breakfast, you can explore Panama City, Panama. One of the most cosmopolitan capitals in Central America, it is home to excellent museums, art galleries and the 16th century ruins of Panamá Viejo, the first European settlement along the Pacific. In the afternoon, we&rsquo... After breakfast, you can explore Panama City, Panama. One of the most cosmopolitan capitals in Central America, it is home to excellent museums, art galleries and the 16th century ruins of Panamá Viejo, the first European settlement along the Pacific. In the afternoon, we’ll welcome you back on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht for the final stage of your journey, sailing along the lush west coast of Panama and Costa Rica. Read More
Pearl Islands
Today, you’ll discover the Pearl Islands, located on the Pacific Coast of Panama, in the Gulf of Panama. Cruise to one of the 200 or so islands and islets, many of them, tiny and uninhabited, and enjoy the superb beaches and beautiful coral reefs. The waters are alive with vibra... Today, you’ll discover the Pearl Islands, located on the Pacific Coast of Panama, in the Gulf of Panama. Cruise to one of the 200 or so islands and islets, many of them, tiny and uninhabited, and enjoy the superb beaches and beautiful coral reefs. The waters are alive with vibrant tropical fish and an incredible diversity of marine life, offering a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich underwater world. Read More
Playa del Muerto
The Darién National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Site covering approximately 5,750-square kilometres (2,220-square miles). This vast park is among the largest and most precious protected areas in Central America, extending across almost the entire Panama-Colombia bord... The Darién National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Site covering approximately 5,750-square kilometres (2,220-square miles). This vast park is among the largest and most precious protected areas in Central America, extending across almost the entire Panama-Colombia border, as well as a stretch to the Pacific Ocean. Darién National Park offers an exceptional variety of habitats – sandy beaches, rocky coasts, swamps, mangroves, and tropical forests – which makes it a rich and welcoming habitat for diverse wildlife. There are two indigenous tribes known to both Panama and Costa Rica, which today, reside along the park’s riverbanks. Read More
Darién National Park
"The remote Darien Jungle has one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. It is also one of the world’s top ten birding sites, with the colourful Crimson-collared Tanager, Chestnut-fronted Macaws, and Snow-bellied Hummingbirds found here. Mammals include tapirs and Black-heade... "The remote Darien Jungle has one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. It is also one of the world’s top ten birding sites, with the colourful Crimson-collared Tanager, Chestnut-fronted Macaws, and Snow-bellied Hummingbirds found here. Mammals include tapirs and Black-headed Spider Monkeys. In this roadless stretch of forest, rivers provide the best access. Visitors to the Darien Jungle are rare with fewer than 1,000 tourists visiting each year. The Embera are one of several indigenous groups that live here in relative isolation offering ornate handcrafted baskets and carvings for sale in their traditional villages." Read More
Cébaco Island
Welcome to Cebaco Island, which lies in the province of Veraguas and is part of the buffer zone of Coiba Island National Park. Cebaco is Panama’s third-largest island after Coiba Island and Isla del Rey. It is estimated there are around 500 residents living on the island, mainly... Welcome to Cebaco Island, which lies in the province of Veraguas and is part of the buffer zone of Coiba Island National Park. Cebaco is Panama’s third-largest island after Coiba Island and Isla del Rey. It is estimated there are around 500 residents living on the island, mainly distributed in communities in the northern parts. Isla Cebaco is also popular for its gorgeous beaches. Read More
Golfito
Golfito Bay is a ‘gulf within a gulf,’ well-known for its unspoiled landscapes framed by the lush mangroves of Corcovado and Piedras Blancas national parks. It’s home to some of the richest biodiversity on the planet and lies within one of the most vibrant destinatio... Golfito Bay is a ‘gulf within a gulf,’ well-known for its unspoiled landscapes framed by the lush mangroves of Corcovado and Piedras Blancas national parks. It’s home to some of the richest biodiversity on the planet and lies within one of the most vibrant destinations in Costa Rica. Here, eco-adventurers, boaters, surfers, and outdoor lovers come to explore and connect with nature, enjoying an array of fun and exciting activities. A hidden gem where the Costa Rican jungle meets the sea, Marina Golfito invites you to experience Costa Rica from a stunning new perspective. Read More
Quepos (Puerto Quepos)
Today, you’ll arrive in Quepos, a small, booming harbour town, popular as one of the prime spots for sport fishing, as well as the gateway to the renowned Manuel Antonio National Park. As a tropical inlet backed by rainforest, the park offers a variety of outdoor adventures. Aft... Today, you’ll arrive in Quepos, a small, booming harbour town, popular as one of the prime spots for sport fishing, as well as the gateway to the renowned Manuel Antonio National Park. As a tropical inlet backed by rainforest, the park offers a variety of outdoor adventures. After the decline of the banana plantation that laid the original foundations for the port, Quepos replaced its former industry with ecotourism – meaning, there are now many other attractions to enjoy. Quepos is also frequented by numerous scientists and naturalists, who come to study this region's fantastic biodiversity. Read More
Tortuga Island
The Curú National Wildlife Refuge and Farm are situated in Nicoya Peninsula, in north-west Costa Rica. Some of the country’s most beautiful beaches and protected bays can be discovered here. Costa Rica’s first private national wildlife refuge is a prime example of a... The Curú National Wildlife Refuge and Farm are situated in Nicoya Peninsula, in north-west Costa Rica. Some of the country’s most beautiful beaches and protected bays can be discovered here. Costa Rica’s first private national wildlife refuge is a prime example of a successful sustainable development program. You can still see cattle grazing here, as well as tropical fruits cultivated, such as mangoes. You’ll also get to experience Isla Tortuga, one of the top-ranked destinations in Costa Rica, about an hour away from the shores of Nicoya Peninsula. Isla Tortuga boasts a pristine sandy beach fringed with palm trees and lapped by crystal-clear waters. You can relax at the beach, enjoy a hike, or go snorkelling in transparent, turquoise waters. Read More
Puerto Caldera
Today, your time on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end in the port city of Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica. After bidding farewell to the crew and your fellow guests, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home, or to continue your holiday.&n... Today, your time on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end in the port city of Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica. After bidding farewell to the crew and your fellow guests, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home, or to continue your holiday. Please book your flight to depart out of San Jose after 01:00 PM.The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will operated unaltered from the itinerary states above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. Read More
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
Speightstown
Kingstown
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Mayreau Island
Mayreau Island
Union Island
Union Island
Union Island
Tobago Cays
Bridgetown
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Mayreau Island
At Sea
Kralendijk
Willemstad
Oranjestad
Santa Marta
Cartagena
San Blas Islands
Panama Canal Transit
Panama City
Pearl Islands
Playa del Muerto
Darién National Park
Cébaco Island
Golfito
Quepos (Puerto Quepos)
Tortuga Island
Puerto Caldera
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
Your Caribbean cruise begins in the bustling capital of Barbados, Bridgetown, where you’ll be transferred to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht to embark on an exciting voyage in search of paradise.Please book your flight to arrive into Bridgetown prior to 07:00 PM. Your Caribbean cruise begins in the bustling capital of Barbados, Bridgetown, where you’ll be transferred to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht to embark on an exciting voyage in search of paradise.Please book your flight to arrive into Bridgetown prior to 07:00 PM. Read More
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
This morning, you’ll depart Bridgetown and cruise to Speightstown. This charming town, located on the north-west coast of Barbados is famed for its rich history, vibrant culture and picturesque setting. Speightstown features an eclectic mix of colonial-era buildings, colourful s... This morning, you’ll depart Bridgetown and cruise to Speightstown. This charming town, located on the north-west coast of Barbados is famed for its rich history, vibrant culture and picturesque setting. Speightstown features an eclectic mix of colonial-era buildings, colourful shops, and modest residences. Many buildings here reflect the island's rich architectural heritage and come painted in distinctive pastel hues. Read More
Speightstown
Speightstown
Kingstown
Kingstown
Welcome to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a beautiful island-nation in the Caribbean Sea. The capital, Kingstown, is clustered around the bay on the island of Saint Vincent and offers excellent shopping and dining. Visit St. George’s Anglican Cathedral, an elegant Georgian-st... Welcome to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a beautiful island-nation in the Caribbean Sea. The capital, Kingstown, is clustered around the bay on the island of Saint Vincent and offers excellent shopping and dining. Visit St. George’s Anglican Cathedral, an elegant Georgian-style church built around 1820, resplendent with colourful stained-glass windows. In the afternoon, your luxury yacht will sail onwards to Bequia Island. Read More
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Bequia is a Carib word meaning "island of the cloud." Hilly and green with several golden-sand beaches, Bequia is 9 miles (14½ km) south of St. Vincent's southwestern shore; with a population of 5,000, it's the largest of the Grenadines. Although boatbuilding, whaling, and fishing hav... Bequia is a Carib word meaning "island of the cloud." Hilly and green with several golden-sand beaches, Bequia is 9 miles (14½ km) south of St. Vincent's southwestern shore; with a population of 5,000, it's the largest of the Grenadines. Although boatbuilding, whaling, and fishing have been the predominant industries here for generations, sailing has now become almost synonymous with Bequia. Admiralty Bay is a favored anchorage for both privately owned and chartered yachts. Lodgings range from comfortable resorts and villas to cozy West Indian—style inns. Bequia's airport and the frequent ferry service from St. Vincent make this a favorite destination for day-trippers, as well. The ferry docks in Port Elizabeth, a tiny town with waterfront bars, restaurants, and shops where you can buy handmade souvenirs—including the exquisitely detailed model sailboats that are a famous Bequia export. The Easter Regatta is held during the four-day Easter weekend, when revelers gather to watch boat races and celebrate the island's seafaring traditions with food, music, dancing, and competitive games.To see the views, villages, beaches, and boatbuilding sites around Bequia, hire a taxi at the jetty in Port Elizabeth. Several usually line up under the almond trees to meet each ferry from St. Vincent. Read More
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Embedded in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Bequia Island reveals a hidden paradise, with secluded peaceful spots and distinct lack of traffic. The island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle without the hustle and bustle of mainstream beach... Embedded in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Bequia Island reveals a hidden paradise, with secluded peaceful spots and distinct lack of traffic. The island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle without the hustle and bustle of mainstream beach tourism. Here, you can explore untouched pristine beaches and relax and unwind amid stunning natural beauty. Read More
Mayreau Island
Mayreau Island
The small island of Mayreau, just one and 1/2 square miles in area (3.9 square kilometres) is the smallest inhabited island of The Grenadines, and is part of the independent state of St.Vincent in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Two of the best known islands in The Grenadines are Mustique... The small island of Mayreau, just one and 1/2 square miles in area (3.9 square kilometres) is the smallest inhabited island of The Grenadines, and is part of the independent state of St.Vincent in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Two of the best known islands in The Grenadines are Mustique and Bequia, the second largest island in this group. The Grenadine Islands are strung out in a gentle sweep between St.Vincent and Grenada. Most visitors to Mayreau arrive from cruise ships, on the regular ferry, or by yacht. There are no proper roads on the island, only a few vehicles, no airport and only a single unnamed village. Mayreau and the neighboring Tobago Cays are very popular for divers and snorkellers. Saline Bay, on the west coast of the island, has a wonderful broad beach and a few local vendors selling T-shirts and local craft. A climb up the road to the hilltop village on the island provides breathtaking views across Mayreau, Canouan, the Tobago Cays and Carriacou. Read More
Mayreau Island
Mayreau Island
Today, you’ll arrive in Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines inhabited islands, measuring just 4—four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles), with a population of approximately 250 residents. From the charming church at the top of the island’s highest hill, on a cle... Today, you’ll arrive in Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines inhabited islands, measuring just 4—four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles), with a population of approximately 250 residents. From the charming church at the top of the island’s highest hill, on a clear day, you can see both Grenada and Saint Vincent islands, along with the vivid colours of the coral reefs and waters surrounding the Tobago Cays. In the evening, you’ll set sail for Union Island. Read More
Union Island
Union Island
Union Island is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It has a surface of 9 square kilometres and lies about 200 km west-southwest of Barbados within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada, which lies directly south. Clifton and Ashton are the t... Union Island is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It has a surface of 9 square kilometres and lies about 200 km west-southwest of Barbados within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada, which lies directly south. Clifton and Ashton are the two principal towns. Read More
Union Island
Union Island
Union Island is renowned for its clear and calm turquoise waters and laid-back Caribbean lifestyle. Enjoy the stunning white-sand beaches encircled by lush tropical mountains and a tempting range of beachfront bars and restaurants. Today, why not spend a blissful day swimming and snor... Union Island is renowned for its clear and calm turquoise waters and laid-back Caribbean lifestyle. Enjoy the stunning white-sand beaches encircled by lush tropical mountains and a tempting range of beachfront bars and restaurants. Today, why not spend a blissful day swimming and snorkelling off your yacht’s Marina Platform, enjoying Emerald Cruises complimentary array of exciting aquatic toys. Read More
Union Island
Union Island
Today, we set sail for Tobago Cays, an awe-inspiring archipelago known universally as the ultimate paradise destination. Naturally, this is a popular yachting anchorage spot, where warm, sandy bottomed aquamarine waters are brimming with turtles, tropical fish, stingrays, and starfish... Today, we set sail for Tobago Cays, an awe-inspiring archipelago known universally as the ultimate paradise destination. Naturally, this is a popular yachting anchorage spot, where warm, sandy bottomed aquamarine waters are brimming with turtles, tropical fish, stingrays, and starfish. One of the islands beyond the reef, Petit Tabac, is where the popular film franchise, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ (2017) was partly filmed. Read More
Tobago Cays
Tobago Cays
The Tobago Cays are an archipelago located in the Southern Grenadines of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines comprising five small islands and extensive coral reefs. The cays – Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tabac and Jamesby – are a popular tourism destination.
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
After breakfast, take your time exploring Bridgetown, renowned for its cultural diversity, bustling cultural scene, fantastic shopping and delicious cuisine. The historic centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautifully preserved example of British colonial settlem... After breakfast, take your time exploring Bridgetown, renowned for its cultural diversity, bustling cultural scene, fantastic shopping and delicious cuisine. The historic centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautifully preserved example of British colonial settlements in the Caribbean. In the afternoon, you will be welcomed back on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht for the second leg of your journey where you’ll explore more of the Caribbean and cross the legendary Panama Canal. Read More
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Today, you’ll discover Bequia Island, a hidden paradise amid Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, revealing tranquil, secluded spots and a distinct lack of traffic. This beautiful island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle, without the hustle and... Today, you’ll discover Bequia Island, a hidden paradise amid Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, revealing tranquil, secluded spots and a distinct lack of traffic. This beautiful island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle, without the hustle and bustle of mainstream beach tourism. Delight in exploring untouched pristine beaches and truly relax and unwind in stunning nature. Read More
Mayreau Island
Mayreau Island
Welcome to Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines’ uninhabited islands, with a surface area of just four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles). The population of Mayreau is no more than 250 residents, who live in the village located on the island’s highest point, Station H... Welcome to Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines’ uninhabited islands, with a surface area of just four-square kilometres (1.5-square miles). The population of Mayreau is no more than 250 residents, who live in the village located on the island’s highest point, Station Hill. The charming little church and community centre at the top of the hill provide spectacular views across the islands. On a clear day, you can observe both Grenada and Saint Vincent, as well as other nearby islands, showcasing the vivid colours of the reefs and waters surrounding the Tobago Cays. Read More
At Sea
Kralendijk
Kralendijk
This island group makes an attractive destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists alike, as all the islands offer excellent opportunities for snorkelling and swimming, as well as hiking. Bonaire, just off the north coast of Venezuela, is famous for its pioneering conservation effor... This island group makes an attractive destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists alike, as all the islands offer excellent opportunities for snorkelling and swimming, as well as hiking. Bonaire, just off the north coast of Venezuela, is famous for its pioneering conservation efforts, with a large section of the island under protection status. Today, enjoy exploring Kralendijk, the colourful capital of Bonaire, famous for its heritage architecture and lovely sandy beaches. In the evening, you’ll set sail for Willemstad. Read More
Willemstad
Willemstad
The charming capital of Curaçao, Willemstad, is a vibrant port city renowned for its stunning blend of culture, rich history, and colourful architecture. Nestled along the southern coast of the island, Willemstad is divided into two main districts, Punda and Otrobanda, which ar... The charming capital of Curaçao, Willemstad, is a vibrant port city renowned for its stunning blend of culture, rich history, and colourful architecture. Nestled along the southern coast of the island, Willemstad is divided into two main districts, Punda and Otrobanda, which are connected by the iconic Queen Emma Bridge, a pontoon bridge that swings open for ocean-going ships. Read More
Oranjestad
Oranjestad
Today, you’ll arrive in the capital of Aruba, Oranjestad, a unique blend of old and modern that lends a special charm to this c bustling harbour city. Leisurely stroll along the streets lined with a variety of boutiques and striking residential buildings. Among... Today, you’ll arrive in the capital of Aruba, Oranjestad, a unique blend of old and modern that lends a special charm to this c bustling harbour city. Leisurely stroll along the streets lined with a variety of boutiques and striking residential buildings. Among the remarkably well-preserved buildings is the green ‘Stadhuis,’ which houses the City Hall. Another interesting siteis the Aloe Museum and Factory, which dates back to 1890 and illustrates the fascinating story of aloe production, on which the economy was once dependent. Read More
Santa Marta
Santa Marta
The welcome sign to Santa Marta reads, “Here you can have it all”. Alongside its beautiful beaches and vibrant city life, Santa Marta boasts a rich history and culture – the oldest remaining city in Colombia, dating back to 1525 and the nation’s firs... The welcome sign to Santa Marta reads, “Here you can have it all”. Alongside its beautiful beaches and vibrant city life, Santa Marta boasts a rich history and culture – the oldest remaining city in Colombia, dating back to 1525 and the nation’s first Spanish settlement. Read More
Cartagena
Cartagena
Located along the coast of the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena de Indias uniquely combines the charm of colonial architecture and the vibrancy of modern life. This dynamic port city is well- known for its fascinating cultural festivals, breathtaking landscapes and excellent cuisine. It also... Located along the coast of the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena de Indias uniquely combines the charm of colonial architecture and the vibrancy of modern life. This dynamic port city is well- known for its fascinating cultural festivals, breathtaking landscapes and excellent cuisine. It also bears the legacies of storied Latin American history within its UNESCO World Heritage-listed walled Old Town and narrow stone walkways. As one of the most well-preserved cities in the Americas, Cartagena de Indias has inspired many artists throughout the ages. Read More
San Blas Islands
San Blas Islands
Welcome to the San Blas archipelago, a group of islands located just north-west of Panama in the sparkling Caribbean Sea. There are 378 islands within the archipelago, spread across an area of roughly 259-square-kilometres (100-square-miles). Most of these islands are uninhabited, but... Welcome to the San Blas archipelago, a group of islands located just north-west of Panama in the sparkling Caribbean Sea. There are 378 islands within the archipelago, spread across an area of roughly 259-square-kilometres (100-square-miles). Most of these islands are uninhabited, but on some of the larger ones, you may get an opportunity to meet the native people, known as the Kunas. Formally called Kuna Yala (”Land of the Kuna”), San Blas is an autonomous territory of Panama, famed for its untouched nature and traditional culture. Read More
Panama Canal Transit
Panama Canal Transit
Today, we pass through the Panama Canal, the most famous attraction in Panama. Considered one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Modern World,’ this man-made canal was built to significantly decrease the travel time for ships between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Since it... Today, we pass through the Panama Canal, the most famous attraction in Panama. Considered one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Modern World,’ this man-made canal was built to significantly decrease the travel time for ships between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Since its completion in 1914, the Panama Canal has seen well over 900,000 vessels and is considered by many as a feat of engineering, which was originally considered impossible to construct... On board your luxury yacht, you’ll experience this historic waterway for yourself. Read More
Panama City
Panama City
After breakfast, you can explore Panama City, Panama. One of the most cosmopolitan capitals in Central America, it is home to excellent museums, art galleries and the 16th century ruins of Panamá Viejo, the first European settlement along the Pacific. In the afternoon, we&rsquo... After breakfast, you can explore Panama City, Panama. One of the most cosmopolitan capitals in Central America, it is home to excellent museums, art galleries and the 16th century ruins of Panamá Viejo, the first European settlement along the Pacific. In the afternoon, we’ll welcome you back on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht for the final stage of your journey, sailing along the lush west coast of Panama and Costa Rica. Read More
Pearl Islands
Pearl Islands
Today, you’ll discover the Pearl Islands, located on the Pacific Coast of Panama, in the Gulf of Panama. Cruise to one of the 200 or so islands and islets, many of them, tiny and uninhabited, and enjoy the superb beaches and beautiful coral reefs. The waters are alive with vibra... Today, you’ll discover the Pearl Islands, located on the Pacific Coast of Panama, in the Gulf of Panama. Cruise to one of the 200 or so islands and islets, many of them, tiny and uninhabited, and enjoy the superb beaches and beautiful coral reefs. The waters are alive with vibrant tropical fish and an incredible diversity of marine life, offering a captivating glimpse into the region’s rich underwater world. Read More
Playa del Muerto
Playa del Muerto
The Darién National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Site covering approximately 5,750-square kilometres (2,220-square miles). This vast park is among the largest and most precious protected areas in Central America, extending across almost the entire Panama-Colombia bord... The Darién National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Site covering approximately 5,750-square kilometres (2,220-square miles). This vast park is among the largest and most precious protected areas in Central America, extending across almost the entire Panama-Colombia border, as well as a stretch to the Pacific Ocean. Darién National Park offers an exceptional variety of habitats – sandy beaches, rocky coasts, swamps, mangroves, and tropical forests – which makes it a rich and welcoming habitat for diverse wildlife. There are two indigenous tribes known to both Panama and Costa Rica, which today, reside along the park’s riverbanks. Read More
Darién National Park
Darién National Park
"The remote Darien Jungle has one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. It is also one of the world’s top ten birding sites, with the colourful Crimson-collared Tanager, Chestnut-fronted Macaws, and Snow-bellied Hummingbirds found here. Mammals include tapirs and Black-heade... "The remote Darien Jungle has one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. It is also one of the world’s top ten birding sites, with the colourful Crimson-collared Tanager, Chestnut-fronted Macaws, and Snow-bellied Hummingbirds found here. Mammals include tapirs and Black-headed Spider Monkeys. In this roadless stretch of forest, rivers provide the best access. Visitors to the Darien Jungle are rare with fewer than 1,000 tourists visiting each year. The Embera are one of several indigenous groups that live here in relative isolation offering ornate handcrafted baskets and carvings for sale in their traditional villages." Read More
Cébaco Island
Cébaco Island
Welcome to Cebaco Island, which lies in the province of Veraguas and is part of the buffer zone of Coiba Island National Park. Cebaco is Panama’s third-largest island after Coiba Island and Isla del Rey. It is estimated there are around 500 residents living on the island, mainly... Welcome to Cebaco Island, which lies in the province of Veraguas and is part of the buffer zone of Coiba Island National Park. Cebaco is Panama’s third-largest island after Coiba Island and Isla del Rey. It is estimated there are around 500 residents living on the island, mainly distributed in communities in the northern parts. Isla Cebaco is also popular for its gorgeous beaches. Read More
Golfito
Golfito
Golfito Bay is a ‘gulf within a gulf,’ well-known for its unspoiled landscapes framed by the lush mangroves of Corcovado and Piedras Blancas national parks. It’s home to some of the richest biodiversity on the planet and lies within one of the most vibrant destinatio... Golfito Bay is a ‘gulf within a gulf,’ well-known for its unspoiled landscapes framed by the lush mangroves of Corcovado and Piedras Blancas national parks. It’s home to some of the richest biodiversity on the planet and lies within one of the most vibrant destinations in Costa Rica. Here, eco-adventurers, boaters, surfers, and outdoor lovers come to explore and connect with nature, enjoying an array of fun and exciting activities. A hidden gem where the Costa Rican jungle meets the sea, Marina Golfito invites you to experience Costa Rica from a stunning new perspective. Read More
Quepos (Puerto Quepos)
Quepos (Puerto Quepos)
Today, you’ll arrive in Quepos, a small, booming harbour town, popular as one of the prime spots for sport fishing, as well as the gateway to the renowned Manuel Antonio National Park. As a tropical inlet backed by rainforest, the park offers a variety of outdoor adventures. Aft... Today, you’ll arrive in Quepos, a small, booming harbour town, popular as one of the prime spots for sport fishing, as well as the gateway to the renowned Manuel Antonio National Park. As a tropical inlet backed by rainforest, the park offers a variety of outdoor adventures. After the decline of the banana plantation that laid the original foundations for the port, Quepos replaced its former industry with ecotourism – meaning, there are now many other attractions to enjoy. Quepos is also frequented by numerous scientists and naturalists, who come to study this region's fantastic biodiversity. Read More
Tortuga Island
Tortuga Island
The Curú National Wildlife Refuge and Farm are situated in Nicoya Peninsula, in north-west Costa Rica. Some of the country’s most beautiful beaches and protected bays can be discovered here. Costa Rica’s first private national wildlife refuge is a prime example of a... The Curú National Wildlife Refuge and Farm are situated in Nicoya Peninsula, in north-west Costa Rica. Some of the country’s most beautiful beaches and protected bays can be discovered here. Costa Rica’s first private national wildlife refuge is a prime example of a successful sustainable development program. You can still see cattle grazing here, as well as tropical fruits cultivated, such as mangoes. You’ll also get to experience Isla Tortuga, one of the top-ranked destinations in Costa Rica, about an hour away from the shores of Nicoya Peninsula. Isla Tortuga boasts a pristine sandy beach fringed with palm trees and lapped by crystal-clear waters. You can relax at the beach, enjoy a hike, or go snorkelling in transparent, turquoise waters. Read More
Puerto Caldera
Puerto Caldera
Today, your time on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end in the port city of Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica. After bidding farewell to the crew and your fellow guests, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home, or to continue your holiday.&n... Today, your time on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end in the port city of Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica. After bidding farewell to the crew and your fellow guests, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home, or to continue your holiday. Please book your flight to depart out of San Jose after 01:00 PM.The itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will operated unaltered from the itinerary states above. Please refer to our terms and conditions for further information. Read More
*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.
Bridgetown
Bridgetown
Speightstown
Kingstown
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Mayreau Island
Mayreau Island
Union Island
Union Island
Union Island
Tobago Cays
Bridgetown
Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Mayreau Island
Kralendijk
Willemstad
Oranjestad
Santa Marta
Cartagena
San Blas Islands
Panama Canal Transit
Panama City
Pearl Islands
Playa del Muerto
Darién National Park
Cébaco Island
Golfito
Quepos (Puerto Quepos)
Tortuga Island
Puerto Caldera
*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.
Whats Included with
Emerald Cruises
Entertainment
Return flights included (UK airports)
WiFi
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks in a choice of dining venues
A daily programme of activities
Use of swimming pools, spa, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available
All airport taxes and port charges
A range of shore excursions in key ports
Explore Emerald Azzurra
Oceanview Stateroom
Situated on the Emerald Deck, towards the front of the yacht, our Oceanview Staterooms are bigger than the average standard, offering excellent value for money.
- An ocean-view window
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds with the finest Egyptian cotton linen
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries and hairdryer
- Complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Complimentary water, restocked daily
- Flat screen HDTV and infotainment system
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Individual climate control
- Mini-bar
- Personal safe
- Umbrella
- Telephone
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk





Owner's Suite
Our oversized Owner’s Suites are the largest and most opulent, located on the Pool Deck. Boasting a separate bedroom and lounge area, you’ll also enjoy your large private terrace, from which to admire the stunning views of each port you visit.
- Your own private terrace
- Separate bedroom and lounge area
- Walk-in wardrobe
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds with the finest Egyptian cotton linen
- Pillow menu
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries and hairdryer
- Complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Welcome bottle of champagne
- Fruit platter on arrival
- Pre-dinner canapés
- After-dinner sweets
- Full mini-bar, restocked daily
- Complimentary water, restocked daily
- Flat screen HDTV and infotainment system
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Individual climate control
- Coffee and tea-making facilities
- Four laundered items daily
- Personal safe
- Umbrella
- Telephone
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Dining Area
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Suite Benefits
- Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Coffee Machine
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Pillow Menu Available
- Telephone
- Desk
Yacht Suite
Positioned at the back of the Observation Deck, you’ll be treated to sensational ocean and coastal views from your own private terrace. You’ll also receive a number of luxury inclusions to help you make the most of your time in your Yacht Suite.
- Your own private terrace
- Walk-in wardrobe
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds with the finest Egyptian cotton linen
- Pillow menu
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries and hairdryer
- Complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Welcome bottle of champagne
- Fruit platter on arrival
- Full mini-bar, restocked daily
- Complimentary water, restocked daily
- Flat screen HDTV and infotainment system
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Individual climate control
- Coffee and tea-making facilities
- Two laundered items daily
- Personal safe
- Umbrella
- Telephone
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Dining Area
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Suite Benefits
- Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Coffee Machine
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Pillow Menu Available
- Telephone
- Desk
Terrace Suite
Our spacious Terrace Suites take pride of place at the back of the Panorama Deck and come complete with a large private terrace, pillow menu and the option to have two items laundered daily, perfect for preparing your wardrobe for a special occasion.
- Your own private terrace
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds with the finest Egyptian cotton linen
- Pillow menu
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries and hairdryer
- Complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Welcome bottle of champagne
- Fruit platter on arrival
- Full mini-bar, restocked daily
- Complimentary water, restocked daily
- Flat screen HDTV and infotainment system
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Individual climate control
- Coffee and tea-making facilities
- Two laundered items daily
- Personal safe
- Umbrella
- Telephone
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Lounge Area
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Pillow Menu Available
- Telephone
- Desk
Deluxe Balcony Suite
Our Deluxe Balcony Suite are conveniently located on the Pool Deck and feature their own private balcony. With just two per yacht, you’ll benefit from having extra space for your assured comfort.
- Your own private outdoor balcony
- Walk-in wardrobe
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds with the finest Egyptian cotton linen
- Pillow menu
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries and hairdryer
- Complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Fruit platter on arrival
- Complimentary water, restocked daily
- Flat screen HDTV and infotainment system
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Individual climate control
- Coffee and tea-making facilities
- Mini-bar
- Personal safe
- Umbrella
- Telephone
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Pillow Menu Available
- Telephone
- Desk
Balcony Suite
Divided between the Observation and Panorama decks, our Balcony Suites are your stylish home-away-from-home. With everything you need for a great night’s sleep, we’ve carefully designed them to help you relax after a day of exploration.
- Your own private outdoor balcony
- Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds with the finest Egyptian cotton linen
- Bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries and hairdryer
- Complimentary bathrobes and slippers
- Complimentary water, restocked daily
- Flat screen HDTV and infotainment system
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Individual climate control
- Mini-bar
- Personal safe
- Umbrella
- Telephone
FLOORPLANS
Facilities
- Queen or Twin Configuration
- Vanity Area
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Mini Bar (Additional Cost)
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Telephone
- Desk
