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From Marigot to Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas)

St. Barths & Caribbean Gems

Dates:
14 Feb - 21 Feb 2027
Duration:
7 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
9
Ship:
SeaDream II
Cruise Line:
SeaDream Yacht Club
Fares:

From £4,132 pp

Virgin Gorda and Marina Cay, British Virgin Islands

From Marigot to Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas)

St. Barths & Caribbean Gems

Dates:
14 Feb - 21 Feb 2027
Duration:
7 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
9
Ship:
SeaDream II
Cruise Line:
SeaDream Yacht Club
Fares:

From £4,132 pp

Voyage Itinerary

14 February

Setting sail from Marigot

Marigot is the gateway to an intriguing little Caribbean island with a dual personality: the Dutch side, St. Maarten, is the livelier of the two, with shopping malls, casinos and more of a nightlife scene, while French-speaking St. Martin is a more refined (and more expensive) affair, with a laid-back, continental air and a host of exclusive resorts and restaurants. Travelling between the two halves of the island is hassle-free, and both sides boast beautiful beaches, friendly locals and pleasant little towns and villages.

Marigot, St Martin
Loterie Farm, Pic Paradis, St Martin

Our tip

For a change of pace, go to Loterie Farm at the foot of Pic Paradis, the highest point on Saint Martin, where you can cool off, see the wildlife and rent a cabana for a day of swimming in the cascades.

15 February

Anguilla: Sandy Ground

Tiny Anguilla is home to no less than 33 beaches, blessed with some of the most gloriously white sands in the Caribbean. A clutch of high end hotels and gourmet restaurants attract a well-to-do crowd, but the island has a more low key, laid back vibe than its glitzy neighbours, St Martin and St Barths.
Sandy Ground, Anguilla

15 February to 16 February

Saint Barthélemy: Gustavia

Gustavia is the chic and petite capital of Saint Barths, a tiny French Caribbean island that’s renowned as a haunt of the rich and the famous. You can certainly live well here if you’ve got the means, with an array of gourmet restaurants and luxury boutiques aimed squarely at the A-list. The beautiful beaches, on the other hand, are free and open to all.
Gustavia, St Barths

17 February

Saint Kitts and Nevis: Nevis

Sleepy, low key and utterly charming, Nevis is a real Caribbean gem. Dominated by the towering Nevis Peak, the island is dotted with former plantation houses that have been turned into characterful hotels. Drop in for lunch or afternoon tea, and if there’s time have a look round the elegantly faded Georgian capital, Charlestown.
Volcanic peak in Nevis

18 February

British Virgin Islands: Spanish Town (Virgin Gorda)

Languid, laid-back Virgin Gorda is blessed with beautiful beaches and wonderfully friendly people. Life proceeds at a slower pace here, and highlights include The Baths, an unusual collection of granite boulders, grottoes and pools on the island’s southwest shore.
Virgin Gorda and Marina Cay, British Virgin Islands

18 February

British Virgin Islands: Leverick Bay (Virgin Gorda)

19 February

Antigua and Barbuda: Prickly Pear Island

20 February

British Virgin Islands: Norman Island

21 February

Arriving in Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas)

The busiest and most developed of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas is nevertheless blessed with typically Caribbean good looks. The main town, Charlotte Amalie, is situated on a perfect natural harbour, and in its colonial heyday its warehouses were filled with indigo, tobacco and cotton.
Charlotte Amalie, St Thomas
Brightly coloured house in St Thomas

Don't miss

Frenchtown’s brightly painted frame houses on the west side of the harbour, for a long lunch overlooking the water .

The ship

SeaDream II

Capacity:
112 Guests
Crew:
95 Staff
Style:
A place where you are nurtured, indulged and cared for, with norules and no schedule. Lots of action if that's what you want, or nothing at all if you prefer.

Just 56 fortunate couples enjoy a completely relaxed al fresco holiday experience and a quirky individual style of service that is way beyond the norm.

What we love

This has to be one of our favourite travel experiences. We love the al fresco feel, dining outside for all meals if you wish, and even spending the night sleeping under the stars on the Balinese dream beds. The totally laid back style means SeaDream is the ultimate chill.

Learn more about SeaDream II
SeaDream Yacht Club in the Caribbean

inclusions

  • All meals including dinner under the stars or in the lavish dining room
  • Drinks including champagne and spirits
  • Water toys including jetskis from the marina at the back of the ship
  • Bicycles to take ashore when it suits
  • Snorkel equipment
  • Champagne and caviar beach barbecue in the Caribbean
  • Onboard gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Le Petit Hotel, St Martin

      Where to stay in Saint Martin

      Le Petit Hotel in Grand Case is such a fantastic choice – right on the beach, and great value.

    • Little Bay, Sint Maarten

      What to do in Saint Martin

      There are some amazing hikes on the island, so if you feel up to it, hire a guide to take you on one of the trails.

    • Secret Harbour, St Thomas

      Where to stay on St Thomas

      If you’re staying a while, we’d go for the Secret Harbour Beach Resort on the east coast – too far for an overnight stay though.

    • Snorkelling on St Thomas

      Explore St Thomas

      There are some great kayak and snorkelling tours which will take you away from the crowds.

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