Pricing based on departure date 16 December 2023
A real taste of tropical island life is yours on this spectacular cruise of the Grenadines and Grenada. We’ll cruise through the stunning archipelago stopping off to visit a selection of islands, all remarkable in their own way. Visit the crystal-clear lagoon of Tobago Cay National Park, indulge in some retail therapy and excellent cuisine in Kingstown and go snorkelling off the bay of Union Island. Unwind with your fellow explorers during a beach barbecue on Mayreau Island and feel like the only people on Earth during a stop on the island of Carriacou.
Discover a secluded spot to read a book, enjoy unimpeded views of the unspoilt landscapes or arrange to meet fellow guests at one of our comfortable meeting spots.
YOUR CRUISE INCLUDES
- 7 nights on board an Emerald Cruises luxury yacht
- Airport transfers to and from the ship
- The services of an Emerald Cruises Tour Manager
- Port taxes and charges
- All tipping and gratuities
- Bequia Scenic Tour
- Visiting St Vincent and the Grenadines Botanic Gardens
EmeraldPLUS
- Theatrical performance
- BBQ Lunch on fully equipped beach with live band
EmeraldACTIVE
- Volcano guided hike tour
- 20 superb meals including 7 Breakfasts (B), 6 Lunches (L), 7 Dinners (D)
- Including a Welcome and Farewell Reception & Dinner
- Complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board
INTINERARY HIGHLIGHTS
The Tobago Cays are an archipelago located in the southern Grenadines, famous for five small uninhabited islands: Petit Rameau, Petit Bateau, Baradal, Petit Tobac and Jamesby. The main attraction here is the Tobago Cays Marine Park, a national park and wildlife reserve. Renowned for its massive 1,400-acre lagoon, the park is surrounded by the vivid horseshoe-shaped reef. This is an idyllic area to enjoy sand-bottomed and crystal-clear waters teeming with colourful fish and turtles.
The second-largest in the Grenadines Island chain, and Bequia's main port, is Port Elizabeth. It is a tranquil and quiet destination built along a picturesque little bay with forested hills behind. The most popular sights in town are the open-air market, which gives a very 18th-century feel, as well as the Belmont Walkway known for the town’s best shops and restaurants along Admiralty Bay.
Kingstown is a small capital but offers a big appeal for visitors. It is wrapped around the bay on the south-western coast of St. Vincent. The busy harbour provides the town with a vibrant ambience and the waterfront offers a variety of possibilities for shopping, dining, and water sports. St. George's Anglican Cathedral, one of the town’s highlights, was built in 1820 and is an outstanding example of Georgian architecture.
Mayreau is the smallest of the Grenadines’ uninhabited islands, with a surface area of only 4 square kilometres (1.5 square miles). The population of Mayreau is no more than 250 people who live in the village on the island’s highest hill, Station Hill. The charming little church and community centre at the top of the hill provide spectacular views over the islands. On a clear day, one can see both Grenada and St. Vincent, as well as other nearby islands, showcasing the pretty colours of the reefs and waters around the Tobago Cays. Today you will enjoy a barbeque onshore together with your fellow travellers.
Bridgetown, Tobago Cays, Port Elizabeth-Bequia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Union Island, Mayreau, Carriacou, Bridgetown
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