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Caribbean
Sat 21 Mar - Sat 28 Mar

7 nights Fort de France, Pointe-a-Pitre, Road Town, Philipsburg, Basseterre, St John s, Fort de France

Cruise Region : Caribbean
Company : MSC Yacht Club
Ship : MSC Yacht Club Virtuosa
Journey Start : Sat 21 Mar 2026
Journey End : Sat 28 Mar 2026
Count Nights : 7 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 21.03 Sat Fort-de-France, Martinique (island) / Martinique 23:00
2 22.03 Sun Pointe-à-Pitre / Guadeloupe 08:00 19:00
3 23.03 Mon Road Town, Tortola / Virgin Islands 10:00 19:00
4 24.03 Tue Philipsburg / Saint Martin 08:00 19:00
5 25.03 Wed Basseterre, Saint Kitts / Saint Kitts and Nevis 09:00 19:00
6 26.03 Thu Saint John / Antigua and Barbuda 08:00 18:00
7 27.03 Fri Day at sea / Sea
8 28.03 Sat Fort-de-France, Martinique (island) / Martinique 08:00
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from: 2 189€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 23:00

    Fort-de-France, Martinique (island) / Martinique

    Fort-de-France – The Heart of Martinique
    Fort-de-France is the capital of the island of Martinique, located in the southwest of the island. This picturesque port city blends French elegance with Caribbean exoticism. Strolling through its streets, visitors can enjoy the old architecture, the atmosphere of local markets, and stunning views of the bay. The main architectural landmark is the Fort-de-France Citadel, from which a panoramic view of the city and island can be admired.
    For visitors, Fort-de-France offers a rich cultural experience: visiting museums, including the Martinique Museum, exploring local cuisine and traditions. The island's nature is captivating: white beaches, palm trees, tropical forests, and volcanic mountains — all of which make Fort-de-France an ideal destination for relaxation and discovering the unique Caribbean culture.

  • Day 2: 08:00-19:00

    Pointe-à-Pitre / Guadeloupe

    Pointe-a-Pitre is the largest city and economic center of Guadeloupe, located on the island of Grande-Terre in the Caribbean Sea. Founded in the 18th century, the city retains elements of colonial architecture and serves as an important regional port. Its lively markets, such as the Saint-Antoine market, invite travelers to experience local life, sample spices, tropical fruits, and handmade crafts. The historic city center, with its narrow streets and Creole-style buildings, reflects a rich blend of French and Caribbean traditions.

    Pointe-à-Pitre is also a starting point for exploring Guadeloupe's natural wonders. Nearby are the famous Guadeloupe National Park and the La Soufrière volcano, popular with outdoor enthusiasts. Those interested in history can visit the Memorial ACTe, a museum dedicated to the history of slavery. With its mix of cultural heritage, vibrant atmosphere, and convenient location, Pointe-à-Pitre remains an attractive destination for travelers seeking authentic Caribbean experiences.

  • Day 3: 10:00-19:00

    Road Town, Tortola / Virgin Islands

    In the heart of the Caribbean, on the island of Tortola, lies one of the most lively and interesting ports — Road Town. This city is not only the capital of the British Virgin Islands but also an important point for sailors and tourists traveling around the Caribbean. Here, you can enjoy the atmosphere of a vibrant tropical city, stroll along picturesque streets with colonial architecture, and discover local markets with exotic goods and souvenirs. Road Town is the perfect place to experience the culture and traditions of the archipelago while enjoying stunning views of the ocean and neighboring islands.

    The city is also renowned for its proximity to incredible natural beauty, such as coral reefs and untouched beaches. Travelers can embark on tours, including boat rides, snorkeling, or diving, to explore the underwater world, as well as visit historical landmarks and nature reserves. For adventure lovers, Road Town offers the perfect blend of active leisure and relaxation amidst breathtaking landscapes.

  • Day 4: 08:00-19:00

    Philipsburg / Saint Martin

  • Day 5: 09:00-19:00

    Basseterre, Saint Kitts / Saint Kitts and Nevis

  • Day 6: 08:00-18:00

    Saint John / Antigua and Barbuda

    A hidden paradise among the turquoise waves of the Caribbean Sea — that’s how one could describe St. John. This picturesque island, part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, is considered one of the least urbanized in the region. Most of its territory is protected by the Virgin Islands National Park, preserving the natural beauty of tropical forests, coral reefs, and white-sand beaches.

    St. John attracts those seeking peace, untouched nature, and the chance to explore a vibrant underwater world. You can snorkel at Trunk Bay, visit the ruins of old sugar plantations, or hike through lush green hills. The absence of large resorts only enhances the feeling of truly escaping civilization — that’s why this island is so cherished by travelers looking for authentic experiences.

  • Day 7:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 8: 08:00

    Fort-de-France, Martinique (island) / Martinique

    Fort-de-France – The Heart of Martinique
    Fort-de-France is the capital of the island of Martinique, located in the southwest of the island. This picturesque port city blends French elegance with Caribbean exoticism. Strolling through its streets, visitors can enjoy the old architecture, the atmosphere of local markets, and stunning views of the bay. The main architectural landmark is the Fort-de-France Citadel, from which a panoramic view of the city and island can be admired.
    For visitors, Fort-de-France offers a rich cultural experience: visiting museums, including the Martinique Museum, exploring local cuisine and traditions. The island's nature is captivating: white beaches, palm trees, tropical forests, and volcanic mountains — all of which make Fort-de-France an ideal destination for relaxation and discovering the unique Caribbean culture.