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Caribbean
Sat 24 Jan 2026 - Sun 01 Feb 2026

8 nights from Aruba

Cruise Region : Caribbean
Company : The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
Ship : EVRIMA
Journey Start : Sat 24 Jan 2026
Journey End : Sun 01 Feb 2026
Count Nights : 8 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 24.01 Sat Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba 18:00
2 25.01 Sun Day at sea / Sea
3 26.01 Mon Cartagena (Bolívar) / Colombia 08:00
4 27.01 Tue Cartagena (Bolívar) / Colombia 18:00
5 28.01 Wed Santa Marta / Colombia 08:00 19:00
6 29.01 Thu Day at sea / Sea
7 30.01 Fri Curaçao / Curacao 08:00 22:00
8 31.01 Sat Kralendijk / Bonaire 08:00 19:00
9 1.02 Sun Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba 07:00

THE RITZ-CARLTON YACHT COLLECTION ALL-INCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE 

 

Whether yachting through mesmerizing waters in a luxury Northern Europe and Baltic cruise, relaxing in the warm waters of the Caribbean through a luxury Caribbean cruise, or taking a crossing voyage, amenities should be your last worry while voyaging with The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection. All guests aboard our bespoke yacht collection can enjoy a variety of world-class features as part of their all-inclusive cruise fare, regardless of suite type or voyage duration.  

 

YOUR ALL-INCLUSIVE FARE INCLUDES: 

 

•    Oceanview accommodations, each with private terrace overlooking the ocean 

•    Onboard gratuities 

•    Multiple dining venues 

•    24-hour in-suite dining 

•    Beverages in-suite and throughout the yacht 

•    Onboard entertainment and enrichment 

•    Premium Wi-Fi, supporting browsing, social media, streaming services, video calls and VPN services.

•    Marina-style platform with access to non-motorized watersports while at anchor

CRUISE CANCELLATIONS:
Cruise cancellation requests received within 150 days of the Sailing Date will be subject to the following cancellation fees:

 

150 to 121 days prior to Sailing Date    a cancellation fee equal to 25% of the Cruise Fare
120 to 91 days prior to Sailing Date    a cancellation fee equal to 50% of the Cruise Fare
90 to 61 days prior to Sailing Date    a cancellation fee equal to 75% of the Cruise Fare
60 or less prior to Sailing Date    a cancellation fee equal to 100% of the Cruise Fare
 

Suite

Suite

from: 7 320€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00

    Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba

    Aruba is an island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 kilometres (18 mi) north of the coast of Venezuela. It measures 32 kilometres (20 mi) long from its northwestern to its southeastern end and 10 kilometres (6 mi) across at its widest point. Together with Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands. Collectively, Aruba and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean.

    Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten; the citizens of these countries are all Dutch nationals. Aruba has no administrative subdivisions, but, for census purposes, is divided into eight regions. Its capital is Oranjestad.

    Unlike much of the Caribbean region, Aruba has a dry climate and an arid, cactus-strewn landscape. This climate has helped tourism as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm, sunny weather. It has a land area of 179 km2(69.1 sq mi) and is densely populated, with a total of 102,484 inhabitants at the 2010 Census. It lies outside Hurricane Alley.

  • Day 2:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 3: 08:00-00:00

    Cartagena (Bolívar) / Colombia

    Ancient fortress walls, street musicians, and the Caribbean sun create an unforgettable atmosphere in Cartagena (Bolívar) — the gem of Colombia's coast. This city, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enchants visitors with its colonial architecture, charming courtyards, and the aroma of fresh coffee wafting from countless cafés.

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythm of Cartagena, strolling through the cobbled streets of the Old Town, where every corner holds tales of pirates and Spanish conquistadors. And the sunset near the ancient Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is the perfect ending to a day filled with culture, history, and tropical romance.

  • Day 4: 00:00-18:00

    Cartagena (Bolívar) / Colombia

    Ancient fortress walls, street musicians, and the Caribbean sun create an unforgettable atmosphere in Cartagena (Bolívar) — the gem of Colombia's coast. This city, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enchants visitors with its colonial architecture, charming courtyards, and the aroma of fresh coffee wafting from countless cafés.

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythm of Cartagena, strolling through the cobbled streets of the Old Town, where every corner holds tales of pirates and Spanish conquistadors. And the sunset near the ancient Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is the perfect ending to a day filled with culture, history, and tropical romance.

  • Day 5: 08:00-19:00

    Santa Marta / Colombia

    Golden beaches, tropical forests, and mountains that drop straight into the sea — all of this makes Santa Marta one of Colombia’s most diverse and scenic destinations. Founded in 1525, the city is the oldest colonial port in South America and still preserves the charm of its Spanish heritage, especially in the narrow streets and central plazas.

    Santa Marta is the gateway to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the world’s highest coastal mountain range. Here, travelers can enjoy a unique blend of beach relaxation and jungle adventure: from hiking in Tayrona National Park to discovering the culture of the indigenous Kogi people. This city is perfect for those seeking not only sun and sea but also the true Latin American spirit.

  • Day 6:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 7: 08:00-22:00

    Curaçao / Curacao

    Curaçao is a Lesser Antilles island in the southern Caribbean Sea and the Dutch Caribbean region, about 65 km (40 mi) north of the Venezuelan coast. It is a constituent country (Dutch: land) of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

  • Day 8: 08:00-19:00

    Kralendijk / Bonaire

    Cozy and nestled on the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean Sea, Kralendijk attracts travelers with its laid-back atmosphere and picturesque waterfront. This small town is the administrative center of the island and a true paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts: the coastline is rich in coral reefs and crystal-clear waters, where you can watch tropical fish right from the shore.

    Kralendijk charms with its pastel-colored Dutch colonial-style houses, cozy cafés, and friendly locals. Visitors can stroll through quiet streets, browse local handicraft shops, or embark on a boat tour through Bonaire's marine park. This spot is perfect for those seeking tranquility, warm sunshine, and unforgettable underwater experiences.

  • Day 9: 07:00

    Aruba (Oranjestad) / Aruba

    Aruba is an island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the southern Caribbean Sea, located about 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) west of the main part of the Lesser Antilles and 29 kilometres (18 mi) north of the coast of Venezuela. It measures 32 kilometres (20 mi) long from its northwestern to its southeastern end and 10 kilometres (6 mi) across at its widest point. Together with Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba forms a group referred to as the ABC islands. Collectively, Aruba and the other Dutch islands in the Caribbean are often called the Dutch Caribbean.

    Aruba is one of the four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with the Netherlands, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten; the citizens of these countries are all Dutch nationals. Aruba has no administrative subdivisions, but, for census purposes, is divided into eight regions. Its capital is Oranjestad.

    Unlike much of the Caribbean region, Aruba has a dry climate and an arid, cactus-strewn landscape. This climate has helped tourism as visitors to the island can reliably expect warm, sunny weather. It has a land area of 179 km2(69.1 sq mi) and is densely populated, with a total of 102,484 inhabitants at the 2010 Census. It lies outside Hurricane Alley.