Choose to fly from a variety of airports included within the price.
Wi-Fi
Complimentary onboard Wi-Fi is provided, allowing you to stay connected throughout your voyage.
Drinks
A selection of drinks is included with lunch and dinner, featuring wine, beer, and soft drinks. Additional beverages outside of meal times or premium selections may be available for purchase.
Tips
All onboard gratuities are covered in your fare, ensuring you won't need to worry about tipping during your cruise.
Specialty Dining
All onboard meals are included, featuring a variety of dining options. Specialty dining experiences are part of the inclusive package, ensuring a diverse culinary journey without extra charges.
Excursions
Many shore excursions are included in your fare, offering guided experiences at various ports of call. Emerald Cruises' EmeraldDISCOVERY program provides an included excursion nearly every day, with options to join EmeraldPLUS, EmeraldACTIVE, and DiscoverMORE excursions for a more in-depth exploration, some of which may incur additional costs.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your package. We've partnered with Holiday Extras. They have 40 years of experience and offer excellent insurance cover for your holiday. Their flexible policies offer cruise-specific cover, so you can rest assured that you are completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras insurance quote
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
We've partnered with The Travel Visa Company for all your visa needs. They will be able to provide tailored advice and for a fee, assist with arranging your documents.
Ship Facilities
Emerald Azzurra - By Emerald Yacht Cruises
Good for couplesExplorationInformalSmall ShipYacht style
All offers and prices are subject to change and availability at time of enquiry. Prices are based on two passengers sharing unless otherwise stated and are subject to the Tour Operator's terms and conditions. Cabin and Flight supplements may apply. Other supplements may apply in addition to the price shown above. Flight details, timings and routing may be subject to alteration. Other tour operator charges may also apply. Any Onboard Spending money or drinks package value shown will be per cabin, again based on two sharing.
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Bridgetown, Barbados - Overnight onboard
DAY 1-2
29 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
The vibrant capital of Barbados, Bridgetown is located on the southwest coast. With beautiful architecture, beaches and numerous attractions to visit during your time there, Bridgetown is guaranteed to impress. From the prominent George Washington House, to the Chamberlain Bridge and Parliament Buildings, you won’t be lost on things to see and do in this picturesque city.
Things to do in Bridgetown, Barbados - Overnight onboard:
George Washington House
Step back in time to 1751 as you explore this fascinating attraction. Once home to the first president of the United states, it’s a dedicated World Heritage Site. Giving an insight into what life was like in the 18th century, this is a must visit for anyone who has an interest in American or Barbadian history.
Chamberlain Bridge
In the heart of the city lies the Chamberlain Bridge. Originally a 19th century swing bridge, and now a lift bridge that was constructed in 2006, it offers picturesque views out over the waterfront and situated close to the popular Bridgetown boardwalk.
Parliament Buildings
An important landmark in the city, the Parliament Buildings are built in a gothic architecture. Featuring stained glass windows, a clock tower, the National Gallery and more, it makes for a fascinating visit whilst stopping off in the capital.
Port St. Charles
DAY 2
30 Nov 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Port St. Charles is a luxury, peaceful, and safe marina community on Barbados' northwest coast, famed for its immaculately kept residences and villas with private docks. It is a highly calm, secluded, and attractive location, sometimes described as a "paradise."
Things to do in Port St. Charles:
Speightstown
Speightstown, Barbados' second-largest historic town, is about a 10-15-minute walk away and offers a variety of local stores, restaurants, and pubs. Colonial buildings, tiny stores, and peaceful beaches provide a delightful, real Bajan experience. As the island's second-largest town, it offers a tranquil contrast to Bridgetown, with lively fish markets, beachside eating, and a rich 17th-century history.
Beaches
Port St. Charles Beach in Barbados is a peaceful, secluded, and beautiful length of white sand on the northwest coast, with tranquil, crystal-clear turquoise seas ideal for swimming and snorkelling. This resort beach in St. Peter offers loungers and umbrellas and has a pleasant, low-key vibe popular for watching turtles. It is normally quite calm, uncrowded, and secure, and is frequently regarded as a peaceful refuge in comparison to busier southern beaches.
Yacht Club
The Yacht Club is a prominent open-air waterfront dining and lounge facility. It provides a tranquil, opulent, and "paradise-like" ambiance with panoramic views of the marina, white sand beaches, and the Caribbean Sea. Visitors enjoy superb international/Caribbean food, welcoming service, and a relaxing, sophisticated atmosphere.
Kingstown, St. Vincent & Grenadines
DAY 3
01 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
The capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Kingstown is known for its Botanical Gardens, the 1806 Fort Charlotte and its bustling harbour. With lots to see and do, and a mixture of natural and manmade attractions, you'll have plenty to keep you busy whilst stopping off in Kingstown during your cruise.
Things to do in Kingstown, St. Vincent & Grenadines:
Fort Charlotte
A fort that dates back to British colonial times, Fort Charlotte is an extraordinary attraction that overlooks the vibrant harbour. Situated within easy reach of the capital, it's patron saints are Saint Andrew and Saint Vincent.
Botanical Gardens
Historic and picturesque, the St Vincent and Grenadines Botanical Gardens were established in 1765. The oldest of its kind in the Western Hemisphere, it's a popular attraction that's filled with various flora and fauna.
Kingstown Market
From fish to fresh vegetables and fruit, Kingstown Market has it all. A vibrant attraction in the heart of the town, there's plenty of stalls to explore.
Bequia, Grenadines - Overnight onboard
DAY 3-4
01 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
The largest island in the Grenadines, Bequia, which translates to 'island of the clouds' is a breathtaking destination with a handful of attractions to explore, including Princess Margaret Beach, the Bequia Heritage Museum and the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary which is in easy reach of the island.
Mayreau, St. Vincent - Overnight onboard
DAY 4-5
02 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Mayreau is a tiny, peaceful island with no airport and almost no cars. It is famous for Saltwhistle Bay, a beautiful beach with white sand and clear water. With only about 300 residents, it’s a quiet spot where you can hike to a hilltop church for great views, swim with turtles, and enjoy a very slow, local pace of life.
Things to do in Mayreau, St. Vincent - Overnight onboard:
Swim with Sea Turtles
Swimming with sea turtles at the Baradal Turtle Sanctuary is a magical experience where you can float in shallow, turquoise water just inches away from these gentle creatures. Because the area is a protected marine park, the turtles are remarkably calm, often grazing on seagrass while snorkelers hover quietly above them. It is one of the few places in the world where you are almost guaranteed an up-close encounter with green and hawksbill turtles in their completely natural, wild habitat.
Relax at Saltwhistle Bay
Saltwhistle Bay is a beautiful, quiet beach shaped like a half-moon. It has soft white sand, calm turquoise water, and plenty of palm trees for shade. Since the water is shallow and clear, it’s a perfect spot for a relaxing swim or enjoying a drink at a local beach shack while watching the boats.
Church of the Immaculate Conception
The Church of the Immaculate Conception is a historic stone chapel at the highest point of the island. It is most famous for the incredible viewpoint right behind it, where you can see the entire Tobago Cays from above. It’s a steep but short walk up the hill and is the best place on Mayreau to take panoramic photos.
Union Island, Grenadines - Overnight onboard
DAY 5-7
03 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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Tobago Cays, Grenadines
DAY 7
05 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Tobago Cays in the Grenadines is a magnificent, protected marine park made up of five uninhabited, small islands surrounded by blue lagoons and horseshoe reefs. The islands are deserted and underdeveloped, providing a clean, "untouched" environment. It is a top Caribbean destination for sailing, snorkelling with sea turtles, and resting on white-sand beaches, with a "postcard" tropical atmosphere.
Things to do in Tobago Cays, Grenadines:
Marine Life & Snorkeling
The protected, shallow waters are well-known for their excellent snorkelling opportunities, with sea turtles frequently observed. The location is surrounded by colourful coral reefs. Swimming with friendly, wild sea turtles is the major attraction, especially at the turtle sanctuary on the south side of Baradal Island.
Sailing
A popular destination for yachters, with quiet, crystal-clear waters protected by a large reef. Rent a boat to explore the tranquil turquoise waters and navigate between the five little islands.
Beach BBQ
On the beach at Petit Bateau, savour a freshly made lobster or fish dinner prepared by neighbourhood boat merchants who provide lunch and dinner services. casual, vibrant, and close to the natural world, frequently with other yachties in a "beach party" setting.
Bridgetown, Barbados
DAY 8
06 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
The vibrant capital of Barbados, Bridgetown is located on the southwest coast. With beautiful architecture, beaches and numerous attractions to visit during your time there, Bridgetown is guaranteed to impress. From the prominent George Washington House, to the Chamberlain Bridge and Parliament Buildings, you won’t be lost on things to see and do in this picturesque city.
Things to do in Bridgetown, Barbados:
George Washington House
Step back in time to 1751 as you explore this fascinating attraction. Once home to the first president of the United states, it’s a dedicated World Heritage Site. Giving an insight into what life was like in the 18th century, this is a must visit for anyone who has an interest in American or Barbadian history.
Chamberlain Bridge
In the heart of the city lies the Chamberlain Bridge. Originally a 19th century swing bridge, and now a lift bridge that was constructed in 2006, it offers picturesque views out over the waterfront and situated close to the popular Bridgetown boardwalk.
Parliament Buildings
An important landmark in the city, the Parliament Buildings are built in a gothic architecture. Featuring stained glass windows, a clock tower, the National Gallery and more, it makes for a fascinating visit whilst stopping off in the capital.
Soufriere
DAY 9
07 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Set against the striking background of the UNESCO-listed Piton mountains, Soufrière, St. Lucia, is a quaint, gorgeous, and relaxed village recognised as the island's natural, scenic heart. The twin volcanic peaks of Petit Piton and Gros Piton overlook the town, offering stunning views practically everywhere. With vibrant, pastel-painted buildings, a busy harbour, and easy access to volcanic mud springs, beautiful waterfalls, and rainforests, it gives a rustic, genuine Caribbean vibe.
Things to do in Soufriere:
Sulphur Springs Park
The only "drive-in volcano" in the world, Sulphur Springs Park offers visitors an accessible, unique experience inside a collapsed volcanic caldera. It is identified by gray/yellow volcanic landscapes, bubbling mud cauldrons, and a rotten-egg sulphur smell. Applying warm, mineral-rich mud to your skin—which is said to have therapeutic and purifying properties—is the highlight of a mud bath. You rinse with hot, sulfur-infused water when the mud quickly dries in the sun.
The Pitons
Hiking Gros Piton (2,619 feet) in St. Lucia is a strenuous, 4-hour round-trip experience in the jungle. Climbers are rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the ocean and Petit Piton at the top of the steep trek. You begin at 200 feet and travel through a biodiverse, lush tropical rainforest. A halfway point with views of Petit Piton and a final "north/south" summit point with breathtaking views of St. Lucia are part of the typically two-hour climb. Scrambling over a "steep staircase" of rocks and tree roots is a common description of this difficult task, yet it is achievable for those in good physical condition.
Beaches & Snorkeling
Dark volcanic sand, a verdant jungle, and a colourful reef just off the coast are all aspects of Anse Chastanet. Part of a marine reserve, it is well-known for its "house reef" that is conveniently accessible from the shore. It has a lot of coral, sponges, and a variety of marine life, such as blue tang, pufferfish, and barracudas. Situated between the tall Pitons, Sugar Beach (Jalousie) offers white sand and breathtaking, internationally recognised scenery. It is situated within a maritime protected area. Both options are perfect for snorkeling.
Project Chocolat
The Rabot Hotel's Project Chocolat is an engaging, practical, and frequently hands-on experience.Guests begin their five-hour adventure by exploring the verdant Rabot Estate and learning how to choose and taste luscious cacao pulp directly from a freshly cut pod. Discover the organic cocoa farm, plant a cacao tree, and have each visitor make their own 72% dark chocolate bar. You can change the sugar content to create a different taste. Experiences usually include a delicious cacao-infused lunch.
Tet Paul Nature Trail
The Tet Paul Nature Trail is a 45-minute easy-to-moderate guided walk near Soufrière renowned as a "stairway to heaven" that offers breathtaking, close-up panoramic views of Petit Piton, Gros Piton, and Sugar Beach. The 0.6-mile stroll provides a relaxing and instructive experience with lush tropical gardens, organic farms, and coastline views. While there are approximately 600 steps and some short, steep sections, it is regarded as quite feasible for most fitness levels, giving it an excellent alternative to the arduous Petit Piton climb.
Iles des Saintes
DAY 10
08 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
The Îles des Saintes are a tiny group of volcanic islands with one of the most beautiful bays in the world. The main island, Terre-de-Haut, looks like a colourful French village with red-roofed houses and narrow streets where people get around by golf carts. From the historic Fort Napoléon on the hill to the clear snorkeling waters of Pain de Sucre beach, the islands have a quiet, old-world charm. With no big hotels or many cars, it is a peaceful escape full of French-Caribbean culture.
Things to do in Iles des Saintes:
Fort Napoléon
Fort Napoléon is a historic stone fortress on a hill with incredible views of the blue bay below. Instead of soldiers, the fort is now home to a museum, a garden full of cacti, and dozens of wild iguanas basking in the sun. It’s the best place on the island to see history and nature in one spot.
Plage de Pompierre
Plage de Pompierre is a picture-perfect beach tucked away in a sheltered bay, where rows of towering coconut palms provide natural shade on the soft sand. A circle of large rocks at the bay's entrance keeps the turquoise water incredibly calm and shallow, making it feel like a massive, natural swimming pool. It is a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy a quiet picnic or a peaceful swim in a landscape that feels like a classic Caribbean dream.
Terre-de-Bas
Terre-de-Bas is the quiet, natural side of the islands where life is slow and simple. It is a place of small farms, thick forests, and tiny fishing villages that feel untouched by time. You won't find crowds here, just peaceful hiking trails and the beautiful, golden sands of Grande-Anse beach. It’s the perfect spot to experience authentic Caribbean culture and escape the busy tourist areas.
Falmouth, Antigua
DAY 11
09 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Located in the West Indies, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Antigua is an island of stunning coastlines and a fascinating history. Visitors will experience old-English heritage scattered throughout, such as in historic colonial landmarks, while also enjoying the laid-back and vibrant lifestyle of the Caribbean. Swim with stingray, taste the locally-made rum and kick back on a sandy, white beach – this is the life!
Things to do in Falmouth, Antigua:
Hawksbill Bay
An idyllic stretch of beaches perfect for snorkelling in tranquillity in crystal clear waters with nearby bars and restaurants at hand. There’s also Eden Beach further along the way where clothing is optional for those interested in totally getting back to nature.
Nelsons Dockyard
Part of Nelson’s Dockyard National Park, this old mariner area is a UNESCO site where you will find such interesting points of interest as the Admiral’s Inn, Clarence House and Shirley Heights, as well plenty of charming restaurants and paths to explore.
Charlestown, Nevis
DAY 12
10 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Charlestown is a rare Caribbean gem where history feels lived-in rather than staged. Walking its narrow streets, you’ll find weathered volcanic stone buildings and vibrant gingerbread style houses just steps from where Alexander Hamilton was born. The town moves at a refreshingly slow pace, making it easy to spend a morning soaking in 18th century thermal springs before heading to the golden sands of Pinney’s Beach for a "Killer Bee" rum punch by the afternoon.
Things to do in Charlestown, Nevis:
Pinney's Beach
Pinney’s Beach is the crown jewel of Nevis, offering three miles of soft, saffron-colored sands framed by swaying coconut palms. Its calm, clear Caribbean waters are ideal for a relaxing swim or a sunset stroll, while the shoreline is dotted with iconic beach bars. Whether you're looking for a quiet escape near the northern end or a lively afternoon of "liming" with locals and travelers, this beach perfectly captures the laid-back, authentic spirit of the island.
Nevis Hot Springs
Tucked away in Bath Village, the Nevis Hot Springs offer a soothing, natural escape where volcanic waters flow at a steady 104°F to 108°F. These mineral-rich pools sit in the shadow of the historic Bath Hotel, once the Caribbean's premier luxury retreat, and have long been prized for their healing properties.
Alexander Hamilton Museum
The Alexander Hamilton Museum in Charlestown, Nevis, is located at the birthplace of the U.S. Founding Father. It is housed in Hamilton House, a two-storey Georgian-style building reconstructed in 1983 on the original site after a natural disaster left the original structure in ruins.
Cades Bay
DAY 12
10 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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Gustavia, St. Barts
DAY 13
11 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
The capital of Saint Bart's, Gustavia boasts a relaxed vibe, lots of historic sites and picturesque scenery. Top highlights in the capital include the 17th century fort, Fort Karl, the Gustavia Lighthouse and the breathtaking Shell Beach.
Things to do in Gustavia, St. Barts:
Fort Karl
One of the most popular attractions to visit in Gustavia, For Karl was built in 1787. Constructed whilst the capital was under Swedish rule, it lies 29 metres above the city and was one of three prominent forts; including Fort Gustav and Fort Octav.
Gustavia Lighthouse
Built in 1961, the Gustavia Lighthouse is a functioning lighthouse with a stone walkway, colourful gardens and a unique design. A great photo opportunity, a walk up to the lighthouse is a popular activity when visiting Gustavia.
Shell Beach
Relax on the tranquil Shell Beach; which is frequently coined as one of the top things to see whilst in Gustavia. Boasting crystal-clear blue water, soft golden sands and surrounded by rugged cliffs, this picturesque beach is the perfect place to unwind.
Prickly Pear Cays
DAY 14
12 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
Prickly Pear Cays in Anguilla is a magnificent, isolated set of islands famed for its pure white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and excellent snorkelling. It's a calm, laid-back paradise perfect for relaxing, sunning, and avoiding crowds. Primarily a day-trip destination, it has a 'deserted island' vibe with rustic restaurants on the beach like Prickly Pear Bar & Restaurant, which serves fresh grilled lobster, ribs and cocktails.
Things to do in Prickly Pear Cays:
Coral Reef
Explore the coral reefs teeming with fish, many of which are easily accessible from the beach. It is regarded as a premier destination for marine life. The waters are shallow and transparent, with reef systems ideal for snorkelling. Visitors can see colourful fish and, on occasion, nurse sharks near the rocky regions.
Beach Amenities
Rent sun loungers to enjoy the tranquil white sand beaches. It is regarded as a wonderful Caribbean getaway. There are rustic eateries on the beach, such as Prickly Pear Bar & Restaurant, where you can have a 'family-style feast' of grilled lobster, Mahi-Mahi and BBQ chicken, accompanied with rum punch. Prickly Pear is an ideal day trip for visitors seeking a taste of Anguilla's natural beauty.
Marigot, St. Maarten - Overnight onboard
DAY 14-15
12 Dec 2026
Time at Port: TBD
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Flight departs
DAY 15
Time at Port: TBD
Say goodbye to your current destination, for it’s time to head somewhere new! Flight information will be available closer to your embarkation date, but this will be when you’re hopping on a plane to continue your adventure – be that travelling somewhere new, or heading home.
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