From $9,418 per person
8 days
Ship: SeaDream II
On a journey of exceptional exploration bookended by San Juan and Palm Beach, yacht the Bahamas with time spent in the Dominican Republic and Turks and Caicos. Sail to Samana, where natural wonders take the shape of coconut palms contouring the sea, tropical rainforests, brilliant white-sand beaches, and charming villages. Uncover the sun-kissed waters of Grand Turk, perfect for snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. Sail to the beautiful Bahamas and relax under the shade of pine trees at Gordon’s Beach, the southernmost white-sand stretch on Long Island. Explore Long Island from the perspective of two of its most impressive natural wonders, the Hamilton Caves, dripping with stalactites, and Dean’s Blue Hole, the world’s second-deepest saltwater blue hole, surrounded by limestone bluffs. Swim with native pigs in the unsung paradise of Staniel Cay and explore Grand Bahama’s Taino Beach, a secluded escape of soft-white sand.
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
San Juan
San Juan, founded in the 1520’s by Spanish settlers, is both the largest city and the capital city of Puerto Rico. A territory of the Unites States, Puerto Rico is comprised of the large main island as well as five smaller islands, including the popular islands of Vieques and Culebra (both ports of call on select SeaDream voyages).
SeaDream docks in Old San Juan, the oldest part of the city. Parts of this historic port city are still surrounded by stone walls dating back to the 1500’s. Narrow cobblestone streets, small shops, and points of interest like Cathedral of San Juan Bautista make this charming city a great place to stroll. Guests sailing into or departing from San Juan will enjoy views of Castillo de San Felipe del Morro, a mid- 1700’s Spanish fortress.
San Juan Luiz Munoz Marin Airport is approximately a 30-minute drive to the port in Old San Juan. Currency in Puerto Rico is USD.
Samana
Lying on the northern coast of Samana Bay, Samana is one of the Dominican Republic’s lesser traveled exotic gems. Its natural wonders take the shape of coconut palms contouring the sea, tropical rainforests, brilliant, white-sand beaches hugging the coastline, and charming villages. Discover local markets, dine in seaview restaurants, and perhaps spot some humpback whales. Adventurers can explore the island via ATV tour or by ziplining in Samana Bay.
Grand Turk
If we were to describe Turks and Caicos in just a few words, we would say exquisite beaches, and sun-kissed waters. For almost every activity there’s a dedicated beach for you to beach flop, kayak, or simply watch windsurfers. Spot stingrays, enjoy snorkeling and diving options, and bask in the scenic milieu of Turks and Caicos.
Sailing the Bahamas Archipelago
Palm-fringed beaches and clear turquoise waters define the Bahamas Archipelago of hundreds of small coral islands, only a few handfuls of which are inhabited. As your yacht sails from Grand Turk, in the Turks and Caicos Islands, to Long Island, Bahamas, we enjoy our only sea day in the Caribbean as we yacht the Bahamas Archipelago.
Gordon's Beach, Long Island
Colorful coral reefs and serene beaches make Long Island a haven for snorkeling, diving, and bone fishing. Relax under the shade of pine trees at Gordon’s Beach, the southernmost white-sand beach on the island. Explore Long Island from the perspective two of its most impressive natural wonders, the Hamilton Caves, dripping with stalactites, and Dean’s Blue Hole, the world’s second-deepest saltwater blue hole, surrounded by limestone bluffs. The island is also home to St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Church, a now-abandoned stone church constructed by the Spanish in the 1600s and reputed to be the oldest in the Bahamas.
Staniel Cay, Exumas
As part of the Exuma Cays, Staniel Cay is a magical corner of the Bahamas. Located south of Nassau, this island is an unsung paradise. Visit the infamous swimming pigs at Pig Beach, where numerous pigs race over to get your attention right above crystal-clear waters. Dive or snorkel in the sun-kissed beaches of Exumas and enjoy local dining options for an exclusive look at the Bahamas’ culture and cuisine.
Grand Bahama
Although Grand Bahama is only 56 nautical miles east of Palm Beach, it feels like an entirely different world. Endless pristine beaches, emerald-green seas, and nature preserves define this secluded spot. The island is home to the Lucayan National Park and Lucayan Caverns, boasting unique underground water system of caves, caverns, and charted tunnels. Within the park, trails lead to Sheltered Gold Rock Beach, often called Grand Bahama Island’s “welcome mat” for its long stretches of strollable white sand at low tide. In addition to its miles of deserted white sandy beaches and incomparable diving spots, Grand Bahama also boasts championship golf courses and upscale beach resorts.
Palm Beach
The combination of urban centers and cultural treasures make Palm Beach the perfect getaway. Enter the heart of Africa by visiting the Panther Ridge Conservation Center or get up close and personal with manatees at the Manatee Lagoon. If you’re more into urban sightseeing, visit CityPlace for the top-rated dining, entertainment, and shopping experiences.
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