Cruising the Caribbean's Windward Islands – with Smithsonian Journeys

From $5,930 per person

8 days

2 countries

Ship: Le Bougainville

Cruising the Caribbean's Windward Islands – with Smithsonian Journeys

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Feb. 17, 2027, Wed. - Vieux Fort
  • Day 2 - Feb. 18, 2027, Thu. - Portsmouth
  • Day 3 - Feb. 19, 2027, Fri. - Les Saintes
  • Day 4 - Feb. 20, 2027, Sat. - Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island
  • Day 5 - Feb. 21, 2027, Sun. - Mayreau Island
  • Day 6 - Feb. 22, 2027, Mon. - Tobago Cays
  • Day 7 - Feb. 23, 2027, Tue. - Bridgetown
  • Day 8 - Feb. 24, 2027, Wed. - Vieux Fort

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - February 17, 2027

Vieux Fort

Day 2 - February 18, 2027

Portsmouth

Day 3 - February 19, 2027

Les Saintes

Day 4 - February 20, 2027

Port Elizabeth, Bequia Island

Day 5 - February 21, 2027

Mayreau Island

Day 6 - February 22, 2027

Tobago Cays

Day 7 - February 23, 2027

Bridgetown

Day 8 - February 24, 2027

Vieux Fort

Dates and Prices

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Ship

Your cruise ship

Le Bougainville
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About this ship

Le Bougainville

Le Bougainville is part of Ponant’s innovative Explorer-class fleet, offering a sophisticated small-ship experience for just 184 guests. Named after the French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville, the ship combines sleek design, advanced sustainability features, and access to remote destinations—from the turquoise lagoons of the Indian Ocean to the historic ports of the Mediterranean. It delivers a seamless blend of modern elegance, immersive travel, and responsible cruising.

The interiors are inspired by contemporary French style, with clean lines, natural textures, and a calming palette of oceanic hues. Expansive windows invite in light and panoramic views, while public spaces include a panoramic lounge, infinity pool, spa, fitness room, library, and a theater for lectures and cultural performances. A signature feature of the ship is the Blue Eye Lounge, an underwater observatory where guests can listen to and observe marine life through curved, subaquatic windows.

All staterooms and suites face the sea, most with private balconies. Accommodations are minimalist yet luxurious, with high-end linens, rainfall showers, espresso machines, and sleek bathrooms. Dining is a highlight onboard, with a main restaurant serving gourmet French and international cuisine, and a more casual grill for al fresco meals. Menus often reflect the ship’s geographic journey and are paired with fine wines curated by onboard sommeliers.

Equipped with advanced eco-friendly systems—including dynamic positioning and shore power compatibility—Le Bougainville is designed to operate with minimal environmental impact. Expedition sailings are led by a seasoned team of naturalists and experts who guide Zodiac excursions and in-depth shore experiences. Blending comfort, culture, and conscious exploration, Le Bougainville offers a uniquely refined way to discover the world’s most captivating coastlines.

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