Pearls of the Caribbean

From $4,760 per person

8 days

Ship: Le Bougainville

Pearls of the Caribbean
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Turquoise sea, serene islands and breathtaking sunsets: welcome to the heart of the West Indies, where the gentle way of life is everywhere. During eight days, succumb to the incredible charm of welcoming and colourful villages and indulge in pure idleness along the idyllic beaches of Les Saintes and the Grenadines archipelago. Fans of nature and desert island stories will also be won over by the wild landscapes of Saint Lucia and its rocky pitons, as well as by the exceptional marine life of the Tobago Cays, bound together by the most beautiful coral reef in the West Indies.

Journey Summary

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

Detailed Itinerary

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

Day 1 - March 17, 2027

Vieux Fort

Day 2 - March 18, 2027

Port Elizabeth, Bequia

Bequia is a Carib word meaning "island of the cloud." Hilly and green with several golden-sand beaches, Bequia is 9 miles (14½ km) south of St. Vincent's southwestern shore; with a population of 5,000, it's the largest of the Grenadines. Although boatbuilding, whaling, and fishing have been the predominant industries here for generations, sailing has now become almost synonymous with Bequia. Admiralty Bay is a favored anchorage for both privately owned and chartered yachts. Lodgings range from comfortable resorts and villas to cozy West Indian—style inns. Bequia's airport and the frequent ferry service from St. Vincent make this a favorite destination for day-trippers, as well. The ferry docks in Port Elizabeth, a tiny town with waterfront bars, restaurants, and shops where you can buy handmade souvenirs—including the exquisitely detailed model sailboats that are a famous Bequia export. The Easter Regatta is held during the four-day Easter weekend, when revelers gather to watch boat races and celebrate the island's seafaring traditions with food, music, dancing, and competitive games.To see the views, villages, beaches, and boatbuilding sites around Bequia, hire a taxi at the jetty in Port Elizabeth. Several usually line up under the almond trees to meet each ferry from St. Vincent.

Day 3 - March 19, 2027

Mayreau Island

The small island of Mayreau, just one and 1/2 square miles in area (3.9 square kilometres) is the smallest inhabited island of The Grenadines, and is part of the independent state of St.Vincent in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Two of the best known islands in The Grenadines are Mustique and Bequia, the second largest island in this group. The Grenadine Islands are strung out in a gentle sweep between St.Vincent and Grenada. Most visitors to Mayreau arrive from cruise ships, on the regular ferry, or by yacht. There are no proper roads on the island, only a few vehicles, no airport and only a single unnamed village. Mayreau and the neighboring Tobago Cays are very popular for divers and snorkellers. Saline Bay, on the west coast of the island, has a wonderful broad beach and a few local vendors selling T-shirts and local craft. A climb up the road to the hilltop village on the island provides breathtaking views across Mayreau, Canouan, the Tobago Cays and Carriacou.

Day 4 - March 20, 2027

Tobago Cays

Day 5 - March 21, 2027

Pigeon Island

Day 6 - March 22, 2027

Îles des Saintes

This small group of islands lies opposite the western part of Guadeloupe. They were discovered in November 1493 by Columbus, who named them Los Santos. French settlers established themselves in 1648 and changed the name to Iles des Saintes, commonly known as Les Saintes. Since then the islands have been closely connected with Guadeloupe. Until a recent influx of tourism, Les Saintes were among the Caribbean’s most unspoiled destinations. Only two of the eight islands are inhabited: Terre-de-Bas and Terre-de-Haut. The latter is known for its impressive Fort Napoleon built in the early 19th century to replace an earlier 17th-century fort. From its vantage point there are fine views of the many tiny islets scattered in the bay and across to Guadeloupe. Terre-de-Haut is the main island of Les Saintes, with steeply scarped hills, scenic valleys, hidden coves and beautiful beaches. Its main settlement consists of a charming village of red-roofed houses situated along a curving bay. A number of small boutiques and gift shops invite browsing. Quaint cafés and restaurants offer food and drink. To the east of the village lies Grande Anse, a fine sand beach. Most of the attractions on this small island can be seen on foot. With just a few vehicles on the island, there are no organized tours possible. Time ashore here is at your leisure.

Day 7 - March 23, 2027

Portsmouth

Day 8 - March 24, 2027

Vieux Fort

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