Island Odyssey: Bahamas to the Grenadine

From $7,915 per person

10 days

Ship: Scenic Eclipse

Island Odyssey: Bahamas to the Grenadine
Scenic Ocean Cruises

This curated Discovery Voyage takes you to some of the Caribbean’s most exclusive and unspoiled destinations. Begin in the Bahamas, where crystal-clear waters and secluded beaches set the tone for an unforgettable voyage. Discover the untouched beauty of Staniel Cay and the historic charm of San Salvador before sailing to the sun-drenched shores of Turks and Caicos. Cruise into the British Virgin Islands and explore the legendary caves of Norman Island, then experience the effortless glamour of St. Barts with its designer boutiques and world-class dining. Unwind in the laid-back luxury of Canouan Island before concluding your voyage in the historic heart of Barbados. With time to indulge in Scenic Eclipse’s ultra-luxury amenities, from world-class dining to immersive Discovery excursions, this is a Caribbean experience like no other.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Oct. 10, 2027, Sun. - Nassau
  • Day 2 - Oct. 11, 2027, Mon. - Staniel Cay
  • Day 3 - Oct. 12, 2027, Tue. - Cockburn Town, San Salvador Island
  • Day 4 - Oct. 13, 2027, Wed. - Grand Turk Island
  • Day 5 - Oct. 14, 2027, Thu. - Norman Island
  • Day 6 - Oct. 15, 2027, Fri. - Gustavia
  • Day 7 - Oct. 16, 2027, Sat. - Gustavia
  • Day 8 - Oct. 17, 2027, Sun. - Saint Pierre
  • Day 9 - Oct. 18, 2027, Mon. - Canouan Island
  • Day 10 - Oct. 19, 2027, Tue. - Bridgetown

Detailed Itinerary

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

Day 1 - October 10, 2027

Nassau

Nassau's sheltered harbor bustles with cruise-ship activity, while a block away Bay Street's sidewalks are crowded with shoppers who duck into air-conditioned boutiques and relax on benches in the shade of mahogany and lignum vitae trees. Shops angle for tourist dollars with fine imported goods at duty-free prices, yet you'll find a handful of stores overflowing with authentic Bahamian crafts, food supplies, and other delights. With a revitalization of downtown ongoing—the revamped British Colonial Hilton leading the way—Nassau is recapturing some of its past glamour. Nevertheless, modern influences are completely apparent: fancy restaurants, suave clubs, and trendy coffeehouses have popped up everywhere. These changes have come partly in response to the growing number of upper-crust crowds that now supplement the spring breakers and cruise passengers who have traditionally flocked to Nassau. Of course, you can still find a wild club or a rowdy bar, but you can also sip cappuccino while viewing contemporary Bahamian art or dine by candlelight beneath prints of old Nassau, serenaded by soft, island-inspired calypso music. A trip to Nassau wouldn't be complete without a stop at some of the island's well-preserved historic buildings. The large, pink colonial-style edifices house Parliament and some of the courts, while others, like Fort Charlotte, date back to the days when pirates ruled the town. Take a tour via horse-drawn carriage for the full effect.

Day 2 - October 11, 2027

Staniel Cay

Day 3 - October 12, 2027

Cockburn Town, San Salvador Island

Day 4 - October 13, 2027

Grand Turk Island

Just 7 miles (11 km) long and a little more than 1 mile (1½ km) wide, this island, the capital and seat of the Turks and Caicos government, has been a longtime favorite destination for divers eager to explore the 7,000-foot-deep pristine coral walls that drop down only 300 yards out to sea. On shore, the tiny, quiet island is home to white-sand beaches, the National Museum, and a small population of wild horses and donkeys, which leisurely meander past the white-walled courtyards, pretty churches, and bougainvillea-covered colonial inns on their daily commute into town. But things aren't entirely sleepy: a cruise-ship complex at the southern end of the island brings about 600,000 visitors per year. That said, the dock is self-contained and is about 3 miles (5 km) from the tranquil, small hotels of Cockburn Town, Pillory Beach, and the Ridge and far from most of the western-shore dive sites. Pristine beaches with vistas of turquoise waters, small local settlements, historic ruins, and native flora and fauna are among the sights on Grand Turk. Fewer than 4,000 people live on this 7½-square-mile (19-square-km) island, and it's hard to get lost, as there aren't many roads.

Day 5 - October 14, 2027

Norman Island

Day 6 - October 15, 2027

Gustavia

You can easily explore all of Gustavia during a two-hour stroll. Some shops close from noon to 3 or 4, so plan lunch accordingly, but stores stay open past 7 in the evening. Parking in Gustavia is a challenge, especially during vacation times. A good spot to park is rue de la République, alongside the catamarans, yachts, and sailboats.

Day 7 - October 16, 2027

Gustavia

You can easily explore all of Gustavia during a two-hour stroll. Some shops close from noon to 3 or 4, so plan lunch accordingly, but stores stay open past 7 in the evening. Parking in Gustavia is a challenge, especially during vacation times. A good spot to park is rue de la République, alongside the catamarans, yachts, and sailboats.

Day 8 - October 17, 2027

Saint Pierre

Day 9 - October 18, 2027

Canouan Island

Day 10 - October 19, 2027

Bridgetown

Located beside the island’s only natural harbour, the capital of Barbados combines modern and colonial architecture with glorious palm tree-lined beaches and a number of historical attractions. Experience the relaxed culture of the city renowned for its British-style parliament buildings and vibrant beach life, and seek out the Anglican church and the 19th-century Barbados Garrison. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades.

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