Cruise Itinerary Details
14-night Southern Caribbean (Fort Lauderdale, FL roundtrip)
- Ship Name : Statendam
- 2010 Sail Dates : January 29
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| Sailing Dates | Inside Cabin | Ocean View | Balcony | Suite | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 29-Feb 12, 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 | Tortola, BVI | 11:00 am | 8:00 pm |
| 5 | St. Barthelemy, FWI | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 6 | Fort De France, Martinique, FWI | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 7 | Bridgetown, Barbados | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 8 | St. Georges, Grenada | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 9 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 10 | Bonaire, Antilles | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 11 | Willemstad, Curacao | 7:00 am | 11:00 pm |
| 12 | Oranjestad, Aruba | 8:00 am | 5:00 pm |
| 13 | At Sea | --- | --- |
| 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!
Tortola, BVI
Sail across the channel on yachts destined for Norman, Cooper, Salt or Pepper Islands. Here you can swim and snorkel into underwater caves and among colorful coral reefs. A scenic island tour takes you up Fort Hill to Cane Garden Bay where you can relax on spectacular white-sand beaches. Enjoy the tales of this historic waterway as you retrace the paths of Christopher Columbus and Sir Frances Drake.
Fort De France, Martinique, FWI
A taste of France in the heart of the Caribbean, Fort-de-France blends French and Caribbean cultures with stunning beauty. Its colonial houses and multiple church steeples are reminiscent of a miniature Paris, while Saturday mornings bring a local flair to the city as musicians fill the air with the rhythmic sounds of tam-tams and steel drums. Stunning volcanic history (in 1902 Mont Pelee blew open with catastrophic force), rum distilleries and blooms in every tropical hue await on this verdant "island of flowers."
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.
St. Georges, Grenada
On St. George's, the Isle of Spice, the heady fragrance of nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and cocoa turn the simple act of breathing into an exotic experience. Other sensual experiences: the Botanical Gardens, a wonderful West Indian open-air market, the Royal Drive through lush green hills to spice country.
Bonaire, Antilles
Preservation rules on Bonaire, long known to divers and snorkelers for its pristine, unspoiled reefs and Lac Bay, rated one of the top dive spots in the world. Take in the blush of thousands of pink flamingos at the sanctuary at Pekel Meer, home of the largest colony of flamingos in the Western Hemisphere. Discover the treasures of the quaint capital of Kralendijk.
Willemstad, Curacao
No one can blame early European settlers for building so many forts on Willemstad, Curacao. One look at this former Dutch colony and you will want to claim it all for yourself. Fortunately, the island of Curacao and its capital city now belong to all of its inhabitants. Drive on the fabled Queen Juliana Bridge, which soars 185 feet above the tepid waters between Punda, Otrobanda and Schottegat. Or stop at the Old Market - Marche. It's casual, and you can enjoy just-caught fish and local delicacies all grilled fresh right before your eyes.
Oranjestad, Aruba
A Dutch jewel with a tropical touch. In Oranjestad, Aruba's capital, explore the colorful floating market and Nassaustraat, brimming with quaint shops. Head for the beach where water sports abound: snorkeling, rides on glass bottom boats and submarines. Or venture into the countryside to see the haunts of the huge green parakeet, the unique rock gardens of Casi Bari, the curious divi divi tree, forever bending in the tradewind breezes.