Cruise Itinerary Details
14-night Southern Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, FL roundtrip)
- Ship Name : Prinsendam
- 2009 Sail Dates : December 21
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| Sailing Dates | Inside Cabin | Ocean View | Balcony | Suite | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 21, 2009-Jan 4, 2010 | Check Availability | Check Availability | Check Availability | Check Availability | Select |
Prices are the lowest per person rates in U.S. Dollars based on double occupancy and include port charges. Government taxes and fees, cruise line surcharges, and booking fee are additional.
* Arrival times, departure times, and ports vary slightly for this date. Rollover the 'view' link to see the exact times and ports for this sailing.
View all sailings for this itinerary.Cruise Itinerary
| Day | Ports of Call | Arrival | Departure |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida | --- | 5:00 pm |
| 2 | Half Moon Cay (Private Island), Bahamas | 8:00 am | 4:00 pm |
| 3 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 4 | Mayaguez, Puerto Rico | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 5 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 6 | Scarborough, Tobago | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 7 | Port Of Spain, Trinadad & Tobago | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 8 | Kingstown, St. Vincent | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 9 | Bridgetown, Barbados | 7:00 am | 11:00 pm |
| 10 | Castries, St. Lucia | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 11 | Antigua | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 12 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 13 | Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 14 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 15 | Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida | 7:00 am | --- |
Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.
Itinerary Map
Ports of Call
Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), FloridaOnce the epicenter of Spring Break, today Ft. Lauderdale is a year-round destination where culture and cuisine are in ample supply. Beautiful beaches, sunshine, coastline, nightclubs and superb restaurants await you in this Gold Coast enclave. More restaurants and shopping on Las Olas Boulevard or Himmarshee in downtown Ft. Lauderdale are a must.
Half Moon Cay (Private Island), Bahamas
When was the last time you whiled away the day on a private Caribbean island? Here's your chance. The island is ours; the day is yours to sun, swim, and sail. Enjoy!
Port Of Spain, Trinadad & Tobago
Capital of the first half of the Trinidad and Tobago twosome, Port of Spain is the birthplace of calypso and the steel band. Take in the spectacle of scarlet ibis as they take wing from their feeding grounds to roost in the trees at sunset, transforming the foliage into a blaze of scarlet.
Kingstown, St. Vincent
Traces of the Grenadines' African, Indian, Asian and European heritages are still evident in the colonial city of Kingstown, and St. Vincent itself is an attraction-packed island, ideal for exploring at a leisurely pace. Discover quiet beaches, churches, forts, museums, botanical gardens, plantations of bananas, nutmeg and cocoa, salt ponds, waterfalls, ancient petroglyphs and even an active volcano.
Bridgetown, Barbados
In British Barbados, cricket is the national sport and afternoon tea goes without saying, but it's true blue Caribbean as well, with classic sand beaches, hills carpeted in sugar cane and wild vervet monkeys in the jungle.
Castries, St. Lucia
Queen Elizabeth once visited Castries, and the St Lucians have never forgotten it. It was for her that they named Queen's Drive - the road around this island that boasts a volcano, riotous botanical gardens and excellent whale-watching opportunities. In town, watch as natives fashion boats from gum trees, write your postcards in a Creole cafe or keep an eye out for exquisite silk-screened fabrics.
Antigua
The largest of the British Leeward Islands offers you warm, steady winds, a coastline of safe harbors and a nearly unbroken wall of coral reef. These same attributes that once attracted the British Royal Navy, also established Antigua as one of the premier tourist destinations in the Caribbean.
Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos
The beautiful Island of Grand Turk is the capital island of the Turks and Caicos. Take the time to explore Cockburn town's wonderful selection of historical buildings including many Bermudian and Colonial style buildings and ruins. The island is also heaven on earth for scuba divers and collectors of beautiful beaches. Secluded coves and mile-long stretches of soft coralline sand define the shore, while a grand reef system of sea cathedrals, coral gardens and schools of colorful tropical fish mesmerize just below the surface.