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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
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Specialty Dining
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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.
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Basseterre, St. Kitts
San Juan
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Iles des Saintes
Deshaies
Gustavia, St. Barts
Virgin Gorda
Norman Island - Overnight onboard
St. John
Jost Van Dyke - Overnight onboard
Little Bay, Montserrat
Visit the Buried City of Plymouth
Scenic Railway
The Poet's Passage
The Rusty Parrot
Terre-de-Bas
Hike to Pointe de Gros Morne
Shell Beach
Spanish Town
The Caves & The Indians
Floating Bars
Sandy Spit & Sandy Cay
Rendezvous Bay
National Museum of St. Kitts
Frigate Bay
El Morro and La Fortaleza
Castillo San Cristóbal
Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit
Great Bay Beach
Fort Napoléon
Plage de Pompierre
Deshaies Botanical Garden
Take a Death in Paradise Tour
Fort Karl
Gustavia Lighthouse
The Baths National Park
Copper Mine National Park
Floating Bar (Willy T's)
Pirates Bight
Trunk Bay
Virgin Islands National Park
White Bay
The Bubbly Pool
Montserrat National Museum
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Flight departs
DAY 1
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.
St. John's, Antigua
DAY 1
25 Mar 2028
Time at Port: TBD
Not only is St. Johns the capital of Antigua, but it’s a major port in the Caribbean. A bustling city with a captivating history, it’s full to the brim with attractions, including a farmers market, colourful architecture and picturesque beaches. Particular landmarks within the city include Fort James, the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the popular Zemi Art Gallery.
Things to do in St. John's, Antigua:
Fort James
Located in the harbour of St. John's, Fort James was built to guard the city from French Invasion. Constructed in the 18th Century, by the British, this fascinating fort is a must see during your stop off in the capital.
Art Gallery
Whilst in the capital, make sure to stop off in Zemi Art Gallery. Located in Redcliffe Quay, the art gallery showcases an array of local artwork, including traditional Antiguan and Barbadian art. Popular with both locals and tourists alike, this colourful art gallery is a unique attraction within the city.
Museum
Learn about the fascinating history of Antigua and Barbuda at this historic museum. Housed within a 1747 court house, it’s a prominent building within the town that has an array of exhibits to explore.
Basseterre, St. Kitts
DAY 2
26 Mar 2028
Time at Port: TBD
While staying in Basseterre, the scenic railway is the best way to see the gorgeous sights of St. Kitts in comfort and style in the early 20th century train. Meanwhile, while wandering the town, make sure to stop at Independence Square, the National Museum of St. Kitts and the Berkeley Memorial, as well as nearby Frigate Bay popular for its stunning sandy beaches, restaurants and cool cocktail bars, ideal for an evening of exploring as the sun sets.
Things to do in Basseterre, St. Kitts:
National Museum of St. Kitts
This small yet fascinating museum hosts exhibits all about the culture and history of the island and its inhabitants. Located in the old treasury building built in 1894, the architecture and charm of the museum make it the perfect setting.
Frigate Bay
This gorgeous stretch of sandy beach and blue waters boasts plenty of charming bars and restaurants to give you the perfect setting for an idyllic beach day. Tuck in to some freshly-caught fish dish, sip a cocktail and have a dip in the refreshing waters.
Scenic Railway
If you’re looking for a way to discover the natural beauty of Basseterre, you should head out on the St. Kitts Scenic Railway. Spanning 29 kilometres, this narrow gauge railway takes in all of the beautiful surrounding sights on the tropical island.
Iles des Saintes
DAY 3
27 Mar 2028
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.
Deshaies
DAY 4
28 Mar 2028
Time at Port: TBD
Deshaies is a charming fishing village located on the northwest coast of Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe. Known for its authentic Caribbean atmosphere, it features colourful wooden houses, waterfront seafood restaurants, and a picturesque bay filled with sailboats. The town gained international fame as the primary filming location for the BBC series Death in Paradise (serving as the fictional town of Honoré). Beyond its TV stardom, Deshaies is surrounded by some of the island's most beautiful landscapes, including the lush Deshaies Botanical Garden.
Things to do in Deshaies:
Deshaies Botanical Garden
The Deshaies Botanical Garden is a lush, 12-acre park filled with tropical flowers, waterfalls, and exotic birds. Once the home of a famous French comedian, it is now one of the top spots in the Caribbean to see pink flamingos and feed colourful parrots by hand. It sits on a hill, offering great views of the ocean as you walk through its shaded gardens.
Take a Death in Paradise Tour
Taking a Death in Paradise tour allows fans to step directly into the fictional town of "Honoré." You can visit iconic landmarks like the police station (the local church presbytery) and grab a drink at Catherine’s Bar, which is a real waterfront restaurant. Many tours also take you to the beautiful Plage de la Perle, the actual beach where the Inspector’s famous shack is built each filming season, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how the show is made.
Hike to Pointe de Gros Morne
The hike to Pointe de Gros Morne is a short, steep walk up the green hill overlooking Deshaies. From the top, you get the best panoramic views of the village harbour and the long golden sands of Grande Anse beach. It is a great spot for photos where the mountains meet the Caribbean Sea.
Gustavia, St. Barts
DAY 5
29 Mar 2028
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.
Virgin Gorda
DAY 6
30 Mar 2028
Time at Port: TBD
Virgin Gorda is a relaxing, picturesque, and affluent Caribbean destination known for its spectacular granite boulder formations, calm turquoise waters, and leisurely pace. It has an intimate, exclusive atmosphere, combining natural wonders like The Baths with exquisite cuisine, secluded beaches, and world-class sailing and snorkelling.
Things to do in Virgin Gorda:
The Baths National Park
A maze of enormous granite boulders, tidal pools, and tunnels that descend from Top of the Baths to Devil's Bay is a must-see sight. One of the most famous beaches in Virgin Gorda is Devil's Bay. Perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and taking in the striking rock formations on the island.
Copper Mine National Park
Cornish miners extracted ore from the mine, which was built in 1837 and ran until 1862. The ore was then transported to Wales. It is regarded as a singular monument to the British Virgin Islands' mining heritage. In addition to offering beautiful, windy views of Coppermine Bay and nearby islands like Ginger and Cooper islands, visitors can stroll around the location and observe the copper traces in the surrounding rocks.
Spanish Town
Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda's main settlement, is a hub for local stores, distinctive island crafts, and eating at the Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour. It provides a convenient location for exploring the Baths and adjacent beaches.
Norman Island - Overnight onboard
DAY 6-7
30 Mar 2028
Time at Port: TBD
Norman Island, a privately owned jewel in the British Virgin Islands, is a renowned, uninhabited "Treasure Island" famed for its vivid snorkelling, impressive limestone caves, and active social life. It provides a blend of excitement and leisure, with brilliant turquoise waters, gorgeous beaches and the famed floating bar, Willy T's.
Things to do in Norman Island - Overnight onboard:
Floating Bar (Willy T's)
The Willy T is a legendary 110-foot steel boat docked in The Bight on Norman Island that serves as a bustling floating restaurant and bar known for its party atmosphere, and high-diving deck, a popular feature where you jump from the upper deck into the blue ocean. It has a casual Caribbean vibe, pub-grub food, music, and is only accessible by boat.
Pirates Bight
Pirates Bight on Norman Island is a renowned, picturesque beachside restaurant and bar noted for its lively ambiance, Caribbean cuisine and trademark drinks. It is located right on a sandy beach in The Bight Bay and provides both beachside seating and elevated dining with views. If you want to go hiking, the trail begins behind Pirates Bight and ascends to the ridge, which provides panoramic views of the Sir Francis Drake Channel. Iguanas, hermit crabs, and birds are common sightings, and the trails lead to calm, rocky beaches like Money Bay for sunset viewing.
The Caves & The Indians
Explore Treasure Point's three marine caverns, know as 'The Caves' which are said to have inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island". These three underwater limestone caves are famous snorkelling destinations, featuring dark, coral-covered caves teeming with tropical fish. 'The Indians' are four towering, granite pinnacles, located five minutes from the Caves which rise around 50 feet above the ocean and plummet about 50 feet below. A popular diving and snorkelling destination nearby, with abundant marine life, including sea turtles. Most visitors arrive at these locations by a catamaran day-sail cruise, which frequently includes lunch, an open bar, and a casual and friendly atmosphere.
San Juan
DAY 8
01 Apr 2028
Time at Port: TBD
Puerto Rico’s capital city, largest urban area and cultural hub, boasts a myriad of things to do, see and taste for a true sense of all Puerto Rico has to offer. In the old city you'll walk the cobbled streets of the colonial Spanish architecture as well as the impressive defensive works of El Morro and La Fortaleza, dominating the skyline and boasting equally stunning views out of the city and coastline themselves.
Things to do in San Juan:
El Morro and La Fortaleza
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Fortaleza was built between the 16th and 20th centuries with the aim of protecting the city of San Juan. It has been a fortress, a prison and a residence, and is open for visitors to explore during the day.
Castillo San Cristóbal
In San Juan, there is a fort called Castillo San Cristóbal. The Spanish constructed it to defend San Juan against land-based assaults. Part of the San Juan National Historic Site, it's arguably the greatest fortification erected by the Spanish in the New World.
The Poet's Passage
The writings of local poet Lady Lee Andrews are shown at this store, art gallery, and cafe. A lot of aspiring poets attend the regular open-mic sessions; this is something that makes it a unique place to visit during a trip to San Juan.
Vieques Island
DAY 9
02 Apr 2028
Time at Port: TBD
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St. John
DAY 10
03 Apr 2028
Time at Port: TBD
St. John is a pristine island in the U.S. Virgin Islands where over half of the land is protected as a lush National Park. It is world-famous for its spectacular beaches, including Trunk Bay with its underwater snorkeling trail and Maho Bay, where you can swim alongside sea turtles. While it is not part of the British Virgin Islands, its close proximity makes it a popular hub for day-tripping by boat to nearby BVI gems like The Baths or the beach bars of Jost Van Dyke.
Things to do in St. John:
Trunk Bay
Trunk Bay is often called the most beautiful beach in St. John. It is famous for its soft white sand and a special underwater snorkeling trail where signs under the water tell you about the fish and coral. It has great facilities like showers and a snack bar, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing day of swimming and exploring the reef.
Virgin Islands National Park
The Virgin Islands National Park is a huge nature reserve that covers most of St. John. It protects beautiful green hills, historic ruins, and famous beaches like Trunk Bay. It is the perfect place for outdoor lovers to hike trails, see ancient rock carvings, and snorkel in clear water filled with coral and sea turtles.
Floating Bars
St. John and its surrounding waters are home to some of the world's most famous floating restaurants and bars. These unique spots are accessible only by boat and offer a quintessential Virgin Islands experience where you can swim up to your table or have gourmet food delivered directly to your vessel.
Jost Van Dyke - Overnight onboard
DAY 10-11
03 Apr 2028
Time at Port: TBD
A picturesque destination, you can spend your time in the harbour relaxing on the beautiful beach, exploring the nearby shops and cafes or snorkelling in the crystal-clear lagoon. A fantastic stop-off in the British Virgin Islands, you're guaranteed an unforgettable day ashore.
Things to do in Jost Van Dyke - Overnight onboard:
White Bay
White Bay is a world-famous beach on Jost Van Dyke known for its glowing white sand and vibrant "swim-up" bar scene. It’s most iconic as the home of the Soggy Dollar Bar, where the Painkiller cocktail was invented. With no docks, visitors anchor in the turquoise water and swim to shore for drinks, live music, and reef-protected swimming.
The Bubbly Pool
The Bubbly Pool is a natural ocean jacuzzi located on the northeastern shore of Jost Van Dyke. Formed by a narrow gap in the rugged volcanic rocks, it fills with frothy, bubbling foam whenever Atlantic swells crash through the opening. A short, scenic 15-minute hike from Diamond Cay leads you to this unique spot, which is most exciting to visit during high tide or when the North Shore surf is up.
Sandy Spit & Sandy Cay
Sandy Spit and Sandy Cay are tiny, uninhabited islands near Jost Van Dyke that offer a "deserted island" experience. Sandy Spit is a famous, tiny circle of sand perfect for a quick swim, while the larger Sandy Cay features a short nature trail and lush plants. Both are only reachable by boat and are top spots for snorkeling and beach picnics.
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
DAY 12
05 Apr 2028
Time at Port: TBD
The capital of the southern Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. A sun-filled paradise, Philipsburg is perfect for making the most of the golden sandy beaches and crystal blue sea. One quirk of the city is the Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit - a must for any Star Wars fans!
Things to do in Philipsburg, St. Maarten:
Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit
This unexpected treasure in the Caribbean is an absolute must for movie fanatics and science-fiction enthusiasts. Showcasing the history of Nick Malley, who created Yoda from Star Wars, this museum boasts memorabilia from the franchise, such as scripts, storyboards and props.
Great Bay Beach
Enjoy a relaxing walk along Great Bay Beach - a popular attraction within the town, with beautiful white sand, a vibrant boardwalk and an array of ships, restaurants and more on its shore.
The Rusty Parrot
Feel transported back in time, to the time of the pirates at this fun attraction. From hearing true stories of pirates’ escapades to state-of-the-art multimedia displays, this family-friendly attraction is a unique experience in Phillipsburg.
Gustavia, St. Barts - Overnight onboard
DAY 12-13
05 Apr 2028
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 - Overnight onboard:
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.
Little Bay, Montserrat
DAY 14
07 Apr 2028
Time at Port: TBD
Little Bay is the vibrant new hub and main port of entry for Montserrat, developed after the volcanic eruptions of the 1990s. The bay features a calm, silver sand beach perfect for swimming and is lined with popular waterfront "lolo" restaurants and bars where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local "Goat Water" stew. It serves as the gateway for boat tours to the Soufrière Hills Volcano and the "modern-day Pompeii" of Plymouth, offering a lively atmosphere that blends local culture with spectacular views of the island’s rugged green mountains.
Things to do in Little Bay, Montserrat:
Montserrat National Museum
The Montserrat National Museum tells the story of the island’s past and its recovery from the volcano. Inside, you can see ancient artifacts, learn about the island's Irish roots, and see photos of how the landscape changed after the eruptions. It is a great place to visit to understand the local culture and the strength of the people who live there.
Visit the Buried City of Plymouth
Visiting the Buried City of Plymouth is a haunting experience, often described as the "modern day Pompeii." Once the island's bustling capital, the town was completely abandoned in 1997 after being engulfed by layers of volcanic ash and mud from the Soufrière Hills Volcano. Today, you can take a boat tour or an authorized guided land tour to see the tops of buildings, the cathedral, and the remains of the courthouse peeking out from the grey ash. It is a powerful and eerie reminder of nature's force, frozen in time against a backdrop of the still-steaming volcano.
Rendezvous Bay
A visit to Rendezvous Bay is a journey to Montserrat’s only white sand beach, a secluded paradise tucked beneath towering emerald cliffs. Because there are no roads leading to the bay, it remains incredibly peaceful and is usually reached by a short boat ride or a vigorous hike from Little Bay. The crystal-clear, calm waters make it the island's premier spot for snorkelling, where you can explore vibrant reefs teeming with tropical fish in total tranquility.
St. John's, Antigua
DAY 15
08 Apr 2028
Time at Port: TBD
Not only is St. Johns the capital of Antigua, but it’s a major port in the Caribbean. A bustling city with a captivating history, it’s full to the brim with attractions, including a farmers market, colourful architecture and picturesque beaches. Particular landmarks within the city include Fort James, the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the popular Zemi Art Gallery.
Things to do in St. John's, Antigua:
Fort James
Located in the harbour of St. John's, Fort James was built to guard the city from French Invasion. Constructed in the 18th Century, by the British, this fascinating fort is a must see during your stop off in the capital.
Art Gallery
Whilst in the capital, make sure to stop off in Zemi Art Gallery. Located in Redcliffe Quay, the art gallery showcases an array of local artwork, including traditional Antiguan and Barbadian art. Popular with both locals and tourists alike, this colourful art gallery is a unique attraction within the city.
Museum
Learn about the fascinating history of Antigua and Barbuda at this historic museum. Housed within a 1747 court house, it’s a prominent building within the town that has an array of exhibits to explore.
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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