Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.
This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Visitors from all over the world enjoy Miami’s famous Art Deco buildings, family-friendly zoos and romantic palm tree-lined streets filled with fantastic restaurants. Don’t forget about the white sandy beaches and year-round warm weather, perfect for relaxing before or after your Caribbean cruise from Miami.
Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.
Saint John, the smallest of the US Virgin Islands, is a pristine paradise with nearly two-thirds of its land area encompassed by the Virgin Islands National Park. The park is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers, featuring well-marked trails that lead to historic ruins and panoramic views of the surrounding waters. This island is celebrated for its protected bays, white sand beaches, and lush green hills, offering spectacular hiking trails and snorkelling spots. Trunk Bay, renowned for its underwater snorkelling trail, is home to vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life amidst crystal-clear waters.
Cruz Bay, the main port of Saint John, serves as the vibrant gateway to the island's lush landscapes and stunning beaches. This charming town is known for its relaxed atmosphere and picturesque waterfront lined with palm trees. Stroll along the breezy streets dotted with eclectic shops, local art galleries, and inviting eateries that serve up fresh seafood and Caribbean specialties
Cherry red roofs, yacht-sprinkled bays and a sophisticated French flavour all add to the gorgeous Caribbean allure of Gustavia. St. Barthelemy's capital rolls around a horseshoe-shaped harbour, where gleaming yachts hover and fancy boutiques, bars and restaurants fizz with life. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to the shore.
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Carambola Beach, located on the northern coast of Saint Kitts, is celebrated for its pristine sandy shores and crystal-clear waters. This beach is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning views of the lush mountains that form a dramatic backdrop.
The area offers excellent opportunities for snorkelling, with vibrant coral reefs just a short swim from the beach. Visitors often spot tropical fish and occasionally sea turtles amongst the corals. Carambola Beach is a prime destination for a leisurely day of sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The beach's amenities, including sun loungers, bars, and restaurants serving local cuisine, ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
Fort-de-France, located on Martinique is the largest city in the French West Indies and it has personality to match. Life here is vibrant and fast-paced, and the culture is as colourful as the brightly painted shops that line the city’s cobblestone streets. Ships will dock at the port.
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The capital of Dominica, Roseau is a small town with plenty of colonial charm. Its surrounds are lush and mountainous, rich rainforest embraces rare bird species, crater lakes, bubbling hot springs and splendid tumbling cascades. Ships will dock at this port.
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Little Bay is the gateway to the island of Montserrat. The island has been nicknamed 'the emerald isle' due to its lush verdant forests lined with lime trees and palms and also due to its Irish heritage. Much of the islands tourism is based around its volcano and its eruptions.
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Antigua and Barbuda beckon with their pristine beaches and vibrant history. For beach enthusiasts, Antigua presents a different shore for each day of the year, like the tranquil Half Moon Bay. Adventure seekers can explore the mysterious caves at Two Foot Bay in Barbuda, offering a glimpse into the island’s natural wonders.
History buffs will find Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Antigua, a compelling visit, showcasing the island's rich naval history. For a unique experience, take a boat tour to the Frigate Bird Sanctuary in Barbuda, one of the world’s largest, to observe these magnificent birds in their natural habitat. Culinary explorers can delight in the local cuisine, with seafood and Creole dishes highlighting the islands’ cultural melting pot.
Antigua is blessed with an abundance of shining white beaches, and many of these have sprouted top-end resort hotels that engender golf courses and other amenities counted among the best in the Caribbean. A pleasant drive up through farms and tiny villages leads to the commanding fortress on Shirley Heights, from which you can survey the town and the harbor of Nelson’s Dockyard across the island. Once a carenage for British frigates, today it is an enclave of shops and restaurants.
Road Bay, located on the northern coast of Anguilla, is the island's main port and a hub of activity. The bay is known for its beautiful sandy beaches and calm, clear waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxing. Sandy Ground, the village along Road Bay, offers a charming mix of local culture and hospitality, with beachfront restaurants and bars providing a taste of Anguillian cuisine and nightlife.
Cruise ships visiting Anguilla typically use tenders to bring passengers ashore to explore the island’s attractions, such as the historic sites of Old Salt Factory and Pumphouse, which highlight Anguilla's salt mining heritage. Visitors can explore the stunning coastline and neighbouring cays, with Road Bay’s blend of natural beauty and vibrant local life makes it a captivating destination on Anguilla’s northern coast.
The British Virgin Island’s smallest island, Jost Van Dyke, runs deep with rugged scenery and colourful folklore. The island offers glowing turquoise waters, lazily bowing palm trees, and pristine white sand beaches. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to the shore.
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Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.
Known as the 'cruise capital of the world', Port Miami is is considered to be the world’s busiest cruise ship port. Whether arriving or departing, aboard your cruise liner you can take in the superb view of the Miami skyline.
This multicultural city where the sun rules supreme is more than just a cruise port. Visitors from all over the world enjoy Miami’s famous Art Deco buildings, family-friendly zoos and romantic palm tree-lined streets filled with fantastic restaurants. Don’t forget about the white sandy beaches and year-round warm weather, perfect for relaxing before or after your Caribbean cruise from Miami.
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