Destination
Caribbean
Trip Duration
27 nights
Cruise Ship
Seabourn OvationCruise Company
SeabournStart Port
Bridgetown, BarbadosEnd Port
Lisbon, PortugalItinerary
Depart 21:00
Bridgetown is the island's largest city and is a vibrant and historic cultural gem. The city was founded by the British, meaning there is a terrific mix of old and new on the island with historic British colonial buildings alongside modern structures such as shopping centres and financial institutions. Always a lively city, there is a large amount of shopping, dining and cultural experiences to discover. Street vendors provide colour and character to the streets and the local bars and restaurants are the perfect way to immerse yourself in the Caribbean culture.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
In the capital of St. Lucia, you will find one of the finest harbors in the West Indies. A large part of the islands exports of bananas, sugar cane, rum and syrup pass through Castries. The city was founded by the French, whose influence is felt today. The backdrop to the town is the mountain of Morne Fortune, which is an ever-present reminder of the natural beauty to be found all over the island if you venture away from the colourful buildings, markets and stores.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Montserrat is one of the Lesser Antilles and the United Kingdom Overseas Territory. The island is of volcanic origin but only the Soufriere Hills are still active.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 21:00
Antigua is an island in the West Indies in the Caribbean region and it is the main island of the country of Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua means "ancient" in Spanish and was named by Christopher Columbus. In 1784 Admiral Horatio Nelson sailed to Antigua where he found warm, steady winds, a coastline of safe harbours, and a protective coral reef: the perfect environment to establish Great Britain's most important Caribbean base. Over 200 years later the same characteristics that attracted the Royal Navy have transformed Antigua in one of the Caribbean's premier tourist destinations.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
Located on the south end of the St. Kitts island, this beautiful beach offers many different activities for all types. There are many good sun-bathing and swimming opportunities.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 18:00
Great Harbour is one of three bays for sailors on the island of Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands. At the beginning of the 18th century, the island was inhabited by Quakers. Nowadays, picturesque little houses can be seen along the beach.
Arrive 07:00
Depart 21:00
Philipsburg is the capital of the overseas Dutch colony of St. Maarten. Boasting beautiful views of the Great Bay and the Great Salt Pond, it is an ideal location for a Caribbean holiday. On St. Maarten, there is adventure to be found throughout the beautiful island with snorkeling, swimming and horseback riding available. Philipsburg is also a hotspot for bargain hunters, with a mile-long commercial district with a range of duty-free shops. The white sandy beaches of Philipsburg are the perfect location to enjoy some relaxation.
Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
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Arrive 08:00
Depart 17:00
Located on the south end of the St. Kitts island, this beautiful beach offers many different activities for all types. There are many good sun-bathing and swimming opportunities.
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The Seabourn Ovation will be introduced in Spring 2018, as an expansion of Seaborns ever-popular fleet of ships. Passengers will enjoy ultra-luxury facilities as well as innovative design.
Launch Date:
2018Passengers:
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2 Adults
27 nights
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