Departing from Gatwick, Manchester, Doncaster Sheffield and Glasgow airports.
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| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 2009 | |||
| Thu 12 to Fri 13 | PM | ||
| Sun 15 | AM | PM | Port of Spain, Trinidad |
| Mon 16 | AM | PM | Scarborough, Tobago |
| Thu 19 | AM | PM | Montego Bay, Jamaica |
| Sat 21 | AM | PM | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
| Sun 22 | PM | PM | Road Town, Tortola |
| Mon 23 | AM | PM | Basseterre, St. Kitts |
| Tue 24 | AM | PM | St. John's, Antigua |
| Wed 25 | AM | PM | Roseau, Dominica |
| Thu 26 | AM | Bridgetown, Barbados | |
| Grade | Cabin | Availability | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Superior O/S Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,993 |
| B | Superior O/S Cabin | Good | £1,910 |
| BA | Superior Balcony | Call for Latest Status | £2,268 |
| BC | Balcony Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,048 |
| BS | Balcony Suite | Limited | £2,738 |
| C | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,745 |
| CD | Wheelchair Adapted | Call for Latest Status | £1,745 |
| D | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,663 |
| E | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,622 |
| F | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,509 |
| FD | Wheelchair Adapted | Call for Latest Status | £1,509 |
| G | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,454 |
| H | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,385 |
| I | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,316 |
| J | Superior O/S Single | Call for Latest Status | £3,041 |
| JB | Single Balcony Suite | Call for Latest Status | £3,261 |
| K | Outside Single Cabin | Limited | £2,862 |
| L | Outside Single Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,625 |
| LA | Large Sup O/S Twin | Call for Latest Status | £2,048 |
| M | Inside Single Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,213 |
| OW | Owner's Suite | Call for Latest Status | £4,405 |
| SS | Superior Suite | Call for Latest Status | £2,999 |
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Picture yourself relaxing on the deck of a sleek catamaran, the crystal-clear Caribbean Sea lapping at the sides, beautiful palm-fringed beaches gliding by, and warm sunshine kissing your skin. With a gentle wind blowing in your hair, and the sweet sounds of the Caribbean in your ears, you’ll realise that life doesn’t get any better than this!
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD
Our tour today will visit Trinidad’s most beautiful and popular beach, Maracas Beach. En route to the beach we will pass by many of the city’s sites, including the Magnificent Seven, a row of imposing colonial houses originally built at the turn of the last century as private residences
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD
The Caroni Nature Sanctuary is a mangrove swamp covering an area of 105 square kilometres (40 square miles) on Trinidad’s northwest coast. We shall board a large, flat-bottomed boat and slowly travel along the beautiful, peaceful waterways and lagoons, admiring the landscape and variety of birds and wildlife.
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD
The Monastery was originally founded by the Brazilian monk as a refuge for monks and others suffering religious persecution. Here our guide will provide a cultural and historical perspective on the monks that have lived the contemplative life for decades.
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
We will be able to enjoy the significantly cooler temperatures as our guide leads us along a forest trail, pointing out the flora and fauna of interest.
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
An experience of a lifetime awaits those of us choosing to participate in this incredible activity!A short drive will transfer us to the facility at Prospect Reef Resort. Natural seawater pools situated on the Sir Francis Drake Channel side of Tortola provide an idyllic setting. Upon arrival, a 20-30 minute educational briefing and orientation commences, introducing us to the site and the procedures to be followed.
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
Open safari buses then transport us on a five minute drive to the incredible baths – a formation of mammoth boulders resulting from volcanic eruptions over 70 million years ago, rounded and shaped by ocean waves and surrounded by pristine white sands.
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
Boarding a catamaran from the marina in Road Town, we commence an exhilarating cruise across the Sir Francis Drake Channel, retracing the paths of adventurers such as Drake, Columbus and Kidd on this historic waterway – scene of many skirmishes between the British, Spanish and Dutch,
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
Driving along the Ridge Road, we pass the tiny hamlets of Manchester, Long Trench and Fahie Hill before vistas of Todmans, Meyers and Chalwell come into view prior to stopping at Mountain view at the entrance to the Sage Mountain National Park
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS
This exciting tour will take us on a complete circle around the entire island, by a combination of 17 ½ miles of rail and 11 ½ miles of road.The narrow gauge railroad was built almost a century ago, to deliver sugar cane from the fields to the sugar mills in the capital city of Basseterre.
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS
We then proceed through several sleepy villages to the Botanical Gardens. They cover eight acres and contain a diverse range of tropical plants and trees, collected from locations around the world. The magnificent landscape is a serene place in which to stroll
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS
Aboard a catamaran we cruise along a truly scenic and unspoiled coastline, with mountains and secluded beaches to one side and the open Caribbean Sea to the other, where gentle trade winds help carry us along.
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS
From the ship, we proceed along the scenic leeward coast, winding through picturesque valleys and sugar cane fields, lined on one side with lush green mountains and on the other by the Caribbean Sea.
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS
It is said that no trip to Basseterre would be complete without a stop at the two sites visited on this tour: Brimstone Hill Fortress and the Romney Gardens.Our tour begins with a drive through Basseterre, heading towards Bloody River
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA
Travelling through Jamaica’s beautiful countryside, we will pass many historic sites and villages before reaching the world-famous Dunn’s River Falls, the 600 foot waterfall that cascades down, giant step-shaped rocks, a fantastic opportunity for photo’s.
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA
Braco Great House was built in the mid 18th century. It was a successful sugar plantation and refinery, with numerous slaves.Trail masters will pair us with a horse to match our riding ability, and then we’re off, weaving our way through the countryside
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA
Our tour proceeds to Rose Hall Great House, which was once home to the ‘White Witch of Rose Hall’. Legend has it that the ‘White Witch’ Annie Palmer murdered her three husbands and numerous slaves who worked the surrounding plantation, before she in turn was murdered, in 1831, by one of her lovers – a cunning slave who decided to exact revenge on her.
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA
Leaving Montego Bay we head towards Reading, passing rural villages such as Anchovy, Ramble and Whithorn. We will have a great view of one of the island’s breathtaking lush plains – George’s Plain, a large expanse of flatland that can be seen for many miles around
SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
The Botanical Garden of Santo Domingo covers approximately two million square metres (21.5 million feet), and is the largest in the Caribbean. It exhibits the natural flora of the island, and there are areas dedicated to palm trees, exotic plants and orchids
SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Departing from the quayside, we will pass by many of the important sites of Santo Domingo, the first capital of the New World, which was founded at the beginning of the 16th century
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
Champagne is Dominica’s premier snorkelling site and rates amongst the top five-snorkelling sites within the Caribbean.Underwater geo-thermal springs vent gasses in the form of thousands of warm bubbles giving us the feeling of swimming through a giant glass of Champagne.
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
This once-in-a-lifetime adventure allows us to go tubing on the largest and longest of Dominica’s 365 rivers – a thrilling experience! (For those novices amongst us, tubing is the use of inflated tyre inner tubes to travel down a waterway
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
An amazing tour, providing us with a chance to see pilot, false killer, sperm and spotted whales, and bottle-nosed dolphins!
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
Picture this; no windows, no aisles, no glass barriers, just a 360-degree panoramic view to awaken the senses. Because for this tour we travel by four-wheel drive, open-air ex-military jeeps!
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
Our tour begins with a visit to Morne Bruce, a 120 metre (400-feet) elevation, for a panoramic view of the city of Roseau – an ideal photo opportunity
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
As we glide slowly through pristine rainforest, we’ll encounter nature at its best. Over the course of the 70-minute round trip, our accompanying guide will introduce us to flora and fauna that may be seen, and talk generally about this wonderful island.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Departing from the quayside we shall be driven to the Antigua Recreation ground, home of four existing cricket world records, for a guided tour of the ground. The ground, known locally as the ARG, became cricket’s 52nd Test venue in 1980-81 when it hosted England in a test match marked by a century from the island’s most famous sporting son, Sir Vivian Richards.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Staff will assist us to play, feed and swim with the tame stingrays. The waters are only 3-6 feet deep, so even non-swimmers can enjoy the rays.The amazing animals will surprise us with their gentleness
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Castaway’s restaurant lies on one of Antigua’s most beautiful beaches in Jolly Harbour, on the West Coast of the island. Here we can let the sun warm our body and the beach soothe our soul, as we enjoy one of Antigua’s most beautiful beaches, located in the lush, tropical, landscaped marina.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
If there’s one tour we’re really going to ‘push the boat out’ for, perhaps this should be it! Our entire tour of Montserrat is over the ‘exclusion zone’, which is an area that has been designated off limits to ground transportation for the past few years. What better way to view it than by Bell helicopter!
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Looking for a fun few hours? Then this tour is perfect for you. A catamaran will collect us from the quayside, and we’ll cruise by the golden necklace of beaches on Antigua’s calm West Coast.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Antigua has a beautiful 26 square kilometres (10 square miles) National Park in which lies the famous English Harbour and Nelson’s Dockyard.
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Don’t miss this unique adventure aboard this state of the art Hydrofoil boat. Sit back and relax as the sea eye boat glides effortlessly over the water along Barbados’ picturesque coast
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
This tour will appeal to those of us who enjoy soft adventure. Leaving the port by 4x4 Landrovers, we will pass Gun Hill Signal Station and its stone-carved lion. Soon we venture off-road, for a view of what the island probably looked like when it was first settled in the 16th century.
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
We will arrive at Orchid World, where there are over 30,000 orchids on display in five orchid houses, all set within landscaped grounds with waterfalls, fountains and a man-made stream. We can stroll through these houses and inspect the many varieties of this exotic plant on show.
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Shortly after leaving Bridgetown Harbour, we pass by Pelican Village – a small art and craft centre which houses a number of shops offering locally made gifts and souvenirs.
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
A wonderful opportunity to get up-close to a friendly dolphin!A short drive will transfer us to the facility at Prospect Reef Resort. Natural seawater pools situated on the Sir Francis Drake Channel side of Tortola provide an idyllic setting.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Welcome to the world famous Nelson‘s Dockyard, once the naval base of the English fleet in the Caribbean. This remarkable area is located within English Harbour, one of the most beautiful natural harbours you may ever see.
ST JOHN'S, ANTIGUA
Departing from the quayside, we shall have a short drive to Hodges Bay Club, from where we shall join our boat for a brief transfer to our private and secluded island for the day, Prickly Pear Island. The island is Antigua’s oldest owner-operated excursion, now in its 35th year, and is one of Antigua’s best-kept secret hideaways.
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Departing from the quayside, we shall begin our journey to Ocean Park, en route we shall pass by the residence of the Prime Minister and the Emancipation Statue.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
This tour gives us a chance to see beautiful places on the island, which are inaccessible by bus, but no problem for our open-sided, four-wheel drive Landrover jeep. Hold on to your hats for this fun-filled, off-road adventure!
ST JOHN'S, ANTIGUA
Our tour today will allow us to paddle our way through mangroves, glide over tranquil lagoons and enjoy the crystal waters of the Caribbean Sea on our unique kayak tour.
ST JOHN'S, ANTIGUA
An exhilarating tour for all ages!
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Our tour today combines a panoramic tour of the island, an exciting yacht race and a cruise of Nelson’s Dockyard. It is a little bit of everything to suit those who want to see the sights in a more exclusive and unique way.
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Since her major refit and lengthening procedure, Braemar now features over eighty passenger cabins and suites with balconies. She has also become the second of our ships to feature a pub, which, on occasion, offers entertainment in the form of a late night comedian or jazz.
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