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The Essentials of the Caribbean Cruise

  • 22 March 2027
  • 12 Nights
  • From 6,820 Per Person
  • Ship: Le Lapérouse
Set sail on this 13-day The Essentials of the Caribbean Cruise aboard Le Lapérouse, an extraordinary journey discovering impressive archipelagos, majestic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and colourful villages.
Your adventure begins in Fort-de-France, Martinique, and sails through a dreamlike itinerary that includes Antigua’s white-sand beaches and tropical forests, the picturesque port of Marigot in the northeastern Caribbean, and hidden gems like the Tobago Cays, Port Elizabeth, and Mayreau Island.

The Caribbean Sea will unveil its stunning white sandy beaches, its secret coves bathed in turquoise water, and its volcanic reliefs draped in tropical forest, during an itinerary designed to feature gentle Creole way of life and natural wonders. On shore as at sea, every day will invite you to escape from it all, with snorkelling sessions, walks, dives and strolls at a Caribbean pace.

Le Lapérouse: environmentally friendly, fitted with innovative equipment and complete with lounges designed to be largely open to the exterior, this new and intimately sized yacht offers a unique type of cruise experience.

Talk to the JWT Cruises experts to book your place on the The Essentials of the Caribbean Cruise with PONANT.

The Essentials of the Caribbean Cruise

Set sail on this 13-day The Essentials of the Caribbean Cruise aboard Le Lapérouse, an extraordinary journey discovering impressive archipelagos, majestic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and colourful villages.
Your adventure begins in Fort-de-France, Martinique, and sails through a dreamlike itinerary that includes Antigua’s white-sand beaches and tropical forests, the picturesque port of Marigot in the northeastern Caribbean, and hidden gems like the Tobago Cays, Port Elizabeth, and Mayreau Island.

The Caribbean Sea will unveil its stunning white sandy beaches, its secret coves bathed in turquoise water, and its volcanic reliefs draped in tropical forest, during an itinerary designed to feature gentle Creole way of life and natural wonders. On shore as at sea, every day will invite you to escape from it all, with snorkelling sessions, walks, dives and strolls at a Caribbean pace.

Le Lapérouse: environmentally friendly, fitted with innovative equipment and complete with lounges designed to be largely open to the exterior, this new and intimately sized yacht offers a unique type of cruise experience.

Talk to the JWT Cruises experts to book your place on the The Essentials of the Caribbean Cruise with PONANT.

Itinerary

The Essentials of the Caribbean Cruise Itinerary

Day 1 : Fort-de-France

Located on the western coast of Martinique, Fort-de-France will amaze you by the splendour of its bay, a magnificent cut-out in the coastline, considered as one of the most beautiful in the world. At the harbour mouth, on its strip of land, fort Saint-Louis overlooks the capital city of Martinique. If you climb up to it, you can see some breath-taking views. Saint Louis Cathedral and the Schoelcher library bear witness to a secular history, intimately linked to the island’s story. Why not try some fresh coconut at the colourful Grand Marché. Two really pleasant places you can take a breather in, right in the heart of the city, are the garden of Balata and the Aimé Césaire park.

Day 2 : Antigua

Between white sandy beaches and lush tropical forest, you will discover Antigua, the largest of the two islands that make up Antigua-and-Barbuda, a sovereign Commonwealth state. From its British colonial heritage, this picture-postcard island has kept English as its official language and a pronounced taste for cricket! The steep hillsides of the south of the island offer splendid vistas over English Harbour and the Antigua shipyard, a building dating from the 17th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and over Indian Creek, where the first Awarak Indians settled. To the east, the clear waters of the village of Seatons are the ideal site for snorkelling alongside the rays.

Day 3 : Marigot

Located on the west coast of the French side of Saint Martin, an island in the north-east of the Caribbean Sea, Marigot has stunning discoveries in store for you. Its streets are home to old Creole huts, the traditional dwellings in the 19th century, as well as a host of luxury boutiques and artist studios. Overlooking Marigot Bay and facing Anguilla, Fort Louis is an ideal spot from which to admire the Simpson Bay Lagoon and the surrounding small, lush mountains. For those who enjoy walking, taking a lovely stroll from the Fort Louis marina via the market, is an opportunity to fully enjoy the easy way of life in this charming, picturesque town.

Day 4 : Jost Van Dyke

During your cruise, discover the pearl of the British Virgin Islands, said to have been named after a fearsome Dutch pirate from long ago. he hilly landscape offers travellers beautiful wild expanses lined with immaculate beaches where the breeze gently caresses the coconut palms. In this slice of heaven with crystal-clear waters, you will be able to enjoy the lively atmosphere of White Bay. As for the wildlife, iguanas, mongooses, pelicans and blue herons have taken up residence on these islands, much to the delight of our passengers who love a good holiday snap!

Day 5 : South Friars Bay, Saint Kitts

Nestling along the peninsula of Saint-Kitts Island, South Friars Bay shelters one of the Kittitians’ most popular beaches. You will find this gorgeous stretch of golden sand ideal for a spot of sunbathing, or you may prefer to go and discover the history of the island. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park is a remarkable example of military architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries. It affords an exceptional view of the island’s coast.

Day 6: Portsmouth

With its mountainous terrain, vast tropical forest, hot springs, rivers and spectacular waterfalls, Dominica is undoubtedly the wildest island in the Caribbean. Protected by several national parks, this little-known land, located in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, between Guadeloupe and Martinique, will inspire adventure and exploration. During your port of call, do not miss out on discovering the enchanting landscapes of the Indian River: navigating through this dense mangrove, in which creepers, ferns, forest trees and giant roots are interweaved, is a magical experience, a fascinating voyage into the heart of an almost mystical natural universe.

Day 7: Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island

In the heart of the CaribbeanBequia is the second-largest of 32 islands that make up the country of St Vincent and the Grenadines. You will love the lively and picturesque atmosphere of Port Elizabeth, the island’s main town. From the port, a promenade lined with beautiful traditional houses, landscaped gardens and small restaurants runs along the shoreline. It leads to Princess Margaret Beach, a wild beach where Princess Margaret herself has stayed and which seems to emerge directly from the tropical forest. From rainforest to lush meadows and long stretches of sand, Bequia will offer you a natural setting that is conducive to lovely walks and to spending time on the beach.

Day 8: Tobago Cays

Scattered between St Vincent and Grenada, the Tobago Cays comprises five little islands: Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tabac and Jamesby. This rosary of uninhabited cays in the southern West Indies is a marine park whose turquoise lagoons provide a home and safe haven for some outstanding marine fauna, including peaceful green turtles. Girded and united by a coral reef, these secluded islands are a peaceful paradise for divers, swimmers and snorkellers.

Day 9: Mayreau Island

Among the string of paradisiac islands with their sandy beaches that form the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago, Mayreau is the smallest. Its peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, far from the madding crowd, invites you to relax. On shore, enjoy a shaded and fully equipped beach from which to go snorkelling if you’d like to observe the colourful fish around the coral sitting at the foot of the rocks that stretch across the bay.

Day 10: Union Island

Deserted bays, long stretches of golden sand, turquoise waters and endless coral reefs – Union Island is without a doubt one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean. Overlooked by soaring peaks, this strange little strip of land owes its nickname of “the Tahiti of the West Indies” to its volcanic silhouette and its large swathes of greenery. When you call here, you will discover what the locals consider to be “the best-kept secret in the Grenadines” –Chatham Bay. Surrounded by hills and valleys carpeted in tropical rainforest, sheltering many sea turtles, this delightful half-moon of sand is, each day, the setting for the tireless ballet of the numerous pelicans who inhabit the island.

Day 11: Pigeon Island Beach – Soufrière

Linked to St Lucia by a sand causeway, Pigeon Island has been a designated National Park since 1979. On this wild and pristine land, you will be inspired to take pleasant walks amid the tropical vegetation and through a magnificent tree-filled garden. You will also be irresistibly drawn to the two pretty little sandy beaches nestling on the southern side and bathed by crystal-clear waters. While snorkelling, be sure to explore the underwater world that is teeming with life, along the rocks lining this peninsula’s coast. You will thoroughly enjoy the calm and beauty of this place, which is really conducive to simply relaxing.

Day 12: Les Saintes

During the feast of All Saints in 1493, Christopher Columbus discovered this archipelago of nine islands that he named “The Saints”. Today, only two of them are inhabited. Terre de Haut, in the east, is dominated by the Morne Mire hill; at the summit stands Fort Napoleon, paying homage to the islands’ history. In the heart of the botanical garden, shared by iguanas and cacti, there is an exceptional view of the Baie des Saintes, one of the most beautiful in the world. The long shady beach of Pompierre, where it is forbidden to drop anchor, is a peaceful place for a swim, while Pain de Sucre Beach offers wonderful opportunities for snorkelling. On the island, don’t forget to taste the local speciality, the “tourment d’amour”, a cake made with coconut.

Day 13: Fort-de-France

Located on the western coast of Martinique, Fort-de-France will amaze you by the splendour of its bay, a magnificent cut-out in the coastline, considered as one of the most beautiful in the world. At the harbour mouth, on its strip of land, fort Saint-Louis overlooks the capital city of Martinique. If you climb up to it, you can see some breath-taking views. Saint Louis Cathedral and the Schoelcher library bear witness to a secular history, intimately linked to the island’s story. Why not try some fresh coconut at the colourful Grand Marché. Two really pleasant places you can take a breather in, right in the heart of the city, are the garden of Balata and the Aimé Césaire park.

  • 13 Day Cruise onboard Le Lapérouse 

Highlights

  • An immersion in the heart of the Caribbean to discover the treasures of these heavenly islands, their idyllic natural environment, fascinating history and rich, vibrant Caribbean culture.
  • Spectacular scenery (idyllic beaches, volcanic reliefs, lush forests) and exceptional marine life with the possibility of observing turtles, barracudas, lobsters and parrotfish.
  • A few of the included excursions*: barbecue on the island of Mayreau; discover Les Saintes by boat; explore La Soufrière, between land and sea in Saint Lucia.
  • Subject to availability.
  • T&C’s Apply.

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