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Caribbean
Sat 06 Dec - Sat 13 Dec

7 nights, from San Juan

Cruise Region : Caribbean
Company : Azamara Cruises
Ship : Azamara Quest
Journey Start : Sat 06 Dec 2025
Journey End : Sat 13 Dec 2025
Count Nights : 7 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 6.12 Sat San Juan / Puerto Rrico 18:00
2 7.12 Sun Charlotte Amalie, Fr. St. Thomas / Virgin Islands 08:00 17:00
3 8.12 Mon St. John`s 08:00 18:00
4 9.12 Tue Saint Pierre and Miquelon / France 08:00 22:00
5 10.12 Wed Port Elizabeth, Bequia / Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 08:00 20:00
6 11.12 Thu St. George`s 08:00 17:00
7 12.12 Fri Scarborough / Trinidad and Tobago 08:00 17:00
8 13.12 Sat Bridgetown / Barbados 06:00
Interior

Interior

from: 1 275€
Suite

Suite

from: 2 893€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 00:00-18:00

    San Juan / Puerto Rrico

    San Juan

  • Day 2: 08:00-17:00

    Charlotte Amalie, Fr. St. Thomas / Virgin Islands

  • Day 3: 08:00-18:00

    St. John`s

  • Day 4: 08:00-22:00

    Saint Pierre and Miquelon / France

    Saint Pierre and Miquelon is a tiny French archipelago located off the coast of Canada’s Newfoundland and Labrador province. It's the last remnant of French territory in North America, where the euro is used, French laws apply, and streets feel distinctly European—with bakeries, baguettes, and colorful houses set against the rugged North Atlantic backdrop.

    The archipelago includes two main islands—lively Saint Pierre and the wilder, more spacious Miquelon. Visitors can witness whale migrations, hike scenic trails, or explore on bikes and snowshoes. A curious fact: during the U.S. Prohibition era, Saint Pierre served as a key hub for alcohol smuggling, a story still told in the local museum.

  • Day 5: 08:00-20:00

    Port Elizabeth, Bequia / Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    Travelers seeking tranquility and authentic Caribbean charm will find their refuge on the shores of Port Elizabeth, Bequia. This picturesque port town offers cozy streets lined with vibrant colonial houses and a friendly atmosphere that preserves the spirit of genuine island life. Here, you can feel the rhythms of traditional music, taste fresh seafood, and enjoy a leisurely pace of life.

    Away from tourist crowds, Port Elizabeth, Bequia is famous for its golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The surrounding nature invites exploration of green hills and tropical forests, while local artisans offer unique souvenirs reflecting the island’s cultural heritage. It’s an ideal place for those who want to combine relaxation with immersion in the authentic Caribbean atmosphere.

  • Day 6: 08:00-17:00

    St. George`s

  • Day 7: 08:00-17:00

    Scarborough / Trinidad and Tobago

    Scarborough (Tobago) is a charming town located on the eastern coast of the island of Tobago in the Caribbean Sea. As the capital of the island, it serves as the cultural and historical heart of Tobago. The town is known for its picturesque streets, vibrant markets, and old buildings that blend harmoniously with modern architecture. One of the main landmarks is the historic St. Anne’s Church, built in 1770, which remains an important part of the town’s heritage. Visitors are also drawn to the local market, where fresh fruits, spices, and handmade crafts showcase the island’s rich traditions.

    Beyond its cultural and historical appeal, Scarborough offers travelers stunning natural surroundings. Nearby beaches with white sand and crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and diving. Pleasant Bay, popular among tourists, offers scenic views and a colorful underwater world. Scarborough is also an ideal base for exploring Tobago’s nature reserves and enjoying active outdoor adventures.

  • Day 8: 06:00-00:00

    Bridgetown / Barbados

    Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of Barbados. Formerly The Town of Saint Michael, the Greater Bridgetown area is located within the parish of Saint Michael. Bridgetown is sometimes locally referred to as "The City", but the most common reference is simply "Town". As of 2014, its metropolitan population stands at roughly 110,000.

    The Bridgetown port, found along Carlisle Bay (at 13.106°N 59.632°W) lies on the southwestern coast of the island. Parts of the Greater Bridgetown area (as roughly defined by the Ring Road Bypass or more commonly known as the ABC Highway), sit close to the borders of the neighbouring parishes Christ Church and St. James. The Grantley Adams International Airport for Barbados, is located 16 kilometres (10 mi) southeast of Bridgetown city centre, and has daily flights to major cities in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and the Caribbean. There is no longer a local municipal government, but it is a constituency of the national Parliament. During the short-lived 1950s-1960s Federation of the British West Indian Territories, Bridgetown was one of three capital cities within the region being considered to be the Federal capital of region.

    The present-day location of the city was established by English settlers in 1628; a previous settlement under the authority of Sir William Courten was at St. James Town. Bridgetown is a major West Indies tourist destination, and the city acts as an important financial, informatics, convention centre, and cruise ship port of call in the Caribbean region. On 25 June 2011, "Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison" was added as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO.