Tropical Charms of the Caribbean
Ocean Cruise Memorii Pick
Emerald Cruises  ·  Emerald Sakara

Tropical Charms of the Caribbean

From Philipsburg to Philipsburg  ·  Caribbean  ·  9 nights

Departure 27 Dec 2027
Duration 9 nights
Ports of call 11 ports
Ship Emerald Sakara
Journey type Ocean Cruise
From
$9286
per person
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Voyage overview

What this voyage is

Cruise Line
Emerald Cruises
Ship
Emerald Sakara
Cruise Type
Ocean Cruise
From
$9286 pp
Departure
27 Dec 2027
Return
1 May 2028
Duration
9 nights
Ports of call
11 ports

From Philipsburg to Philipsburg

Emerald Azzurra and Sakara are the first ships in the Emerald yacht fleet, carrying just 100 lucky travellers in sleek and stylish surroundings.

Enjoy small ship cruising in style, with comfortable staterooms
and suites (most with private balcony), an à la carte restaurant,
infinity-style pool, al fresco Sky Bar, wellness area and a marina
at the back of the yacht, allowing you to hop straight into the
water and have fun with a host of water toys.

1
27/12/2027
Philipsburg

Philipsburg 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.

Memorii Tip: 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.
2
28/12/2027
South Friars Bay

The beach at South Friars Bay is a lovely sweep of golden sand at the southern end of St Kitts, although it can get a little busy when the larger cruise ships are docked on the island. There are several bars and restaurants along this half-mile stretch, with watersports equipment and loungers available to rent.

3
29/12/2027
Deshaies
4
30/12/2027
Iles des Saintes

Eight tiny islands make up the Iles des Saintes, a sparsely inhabited archipelago off the southern coast of Guadeloupe. The most interesting island is hilly Terre-de-Haut, almost entirely populated by the fair-skinned descendants of Breton sailors and home to a beautiful bay reminiscent of a mini Rio de Janeiro.

5
31/12/2027
Little Bay

Montserrat garnered global attention in 1995 when the Soufrière Hills volcano erupted, burying the island’s capital, Plymouth. Although an exclusion zone is still in place in the south, visitors are often surprised by how lush and unspoilt the rest of the island is, home to a colourful variety of birdlife.

6
01/01/2028
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.

7
01/01/2028
Norman Island
8
02/01/2028
Norman Island
9
03/01/2028
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.

10
04/01/2028
St John's

Antigua is famously home to 365 beaches - one for every day of the year - and there is an undeniable allure to the many white sand coves dotted along the coast. The capital, St John's, is worth a look, but if you've got time to visit the south coast you'll find historic Nelson's Dockyard a lot more interesting.

11
05/01/2028
Philipsburg

Philipsburg 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.

Memorii Tip: Don't miss Air enthusiasts get really overexcited at Sunset Beach bar on Maho Bay, where the landing planes seem almost close enough to touch. It’s really quite dramatic.
What is included

Fare inclusions

Alcohol included
Daytime activities
Flights included
Gratuities included
Meals included
Shore excursions included
WiFi included
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