Departing from Gatwick, Manchester & Aberdeen airports. Flight from Aberdeen will pick up/drop off passengers at Belfast airport. Flagship Golf package applies.
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| Date | Arr | Dep | Destination |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 2010 | |||
| Thu 18 to Fri 19 | Early AM | Late Night | |
| Sun 21 | Early AM | Late Night | Port of Spain, Trinidad |
| Mon 22 | Early AM | Late PM | Scarborough, Tobago |
| Thu 25 | Early AM | Late PM | Ocho Rios, Jamaica |
| Sat 27 | Early AM | Early PM | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
| Sun 28 | Early PM | Late PM | Road Town, Tortola |
| Mon 29 | Early AM | Late Night | Basseterre, St. Kitts |
| Tue 30 | Early AM | Early PM | St. John's, Antigua |
| Wed 31 | Early AM | Late PM | Roseau, Dominica |
| April 2010 | |||
| Thu 01 | Early AM | Bridgetown, Barbados | |
| Grade | Cabin | Availability | Prices From |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Superior O/S Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,029 |
| B | Superior O/S Cabin | Limited | £1,989 |
| BA | Superior Balcony | Call for Latest Status | £2,259 |
| BC | Balcony Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,169 |
| BS | Balcony Suite | Call for Latest Status | £2,649 |
| C | Superior O/S Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,959 |
| CD | Wheelchair Adapted | Call for Latest Status | £1,959 |
| D | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,819 |
| DC | Deluxe Balcony Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,459 |
| E | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,769 |
| F | Outside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,699 |
| G | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,669 |
| GDE | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,669 |
| H | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,579 |
| I | Inside Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £1,529 |
| J | Superior O/S Single | Call for Latest Status | £2,909 |
| JB | Single Balcony Suite | Call for Latest Status | £3,099 |
| K | Outside Single Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,759 |
| L | Outside Single Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,559 |
| LA | Large Sup O/S Twin | Call for Latest Status | £2,069 |
| M | Inside Single Cabin | Call for Latest Status | £2,209 |
| N | Inside Single | Call for Latest Status | £2,139 |
| OW | Owner's Suite | Call for Latest Status | £4,139 |
| SS | Superior Suite | Call for Latest Status | £2,869 |
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS
From St Kitts it is an approximate 35-45 minute ride by sea taxi along the coastline of the southeastern peninsula, to the Sister Island of Nevis – known as the ‘Queen of the Caribbean’.
BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS
Aboard our catamaran we cruise along a truly scenic 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
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.
BASSETERRE, ST KITTS
The St Kitts Scenic Railway has only been in operation since January 2003, but has already seen many visitors pass through her carriages. This exciting tour will take us on a complete circle around the entire island, by a combination of 17½ miles of rail and 11½ miles of road.
BASSETERRE, ST KITTS
Departing the quayside in our open-sided safari vehicles, we will be invited to enjoy the beauty of this scenic Caribbean Island.
BASSETERRE, ST KITTS
Departing from the quayside, we shall begin our tour with a drive around the enchanting streets of Basseterre – the oldest town in the Eastern Caribbean dating back from the 17th century. Here we will be able to see the classic Victorian architecture as well as many other elements of French and British colonisation, which have been carefully preserved including the Berkeley Memorial, Independence Square, St George’s Anglican Church and the impressive Catholic Co-Cathedral.
BASSETERRE, ST KITTS
Our tour will introduce us to St Kitt’s beautiful scenic views, including an informative visit to the Clay Villa Plantation House, as well as allowing us to discover the magic of the underwater world on a hydrofoil glass bottom boat!
BASSETERRE, ST KITTS
Our tour will begin with a short scenic transfer to Frigate Bay, the hub of the island’s major hotels and restaurants. Upon our arrival we will board our boat for a relaxing ride along the southwest coast passing by the rolling slopes and unspoilt beaches lining the peninsula.
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
This tour will appeal to those of us who enjoy soft adventure. Leaving the port in 4x4 Land Rovers, 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
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Shortly after leaving Bridgetown Harbour, we pass by Pelican Village – a small arts and crafts centre which houses a number of shops offering locally made gifts and souvenirs. Next we drive along Broad Street, the main shopping area of Bridgetown, followed by Heroes Square (formerly Trafalgar Square).
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Picture ourselves 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 our skin. With a gentle wind blowing in our hair, and the sweet sounds of the Caribbean in our ears, we will realise that life doesn’t get any better than this!
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Departing from the quayside we shall board our tour vehicles for our journey to the famous Kensington Oval, a venue steeped in history and home to West Indies cricket. Legends including Sir Garfield Sobers, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Malcolm Marshall and Joel Garner have all played some of their finest games here.BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Departing from the quayside, we will have an approximate one hour transfer to the northern most parish of Barbados – St Lucy.BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Departing from the quayside, we will embark on a journey to some of Barbados’s most beautiful and important historical sites. Our journey will begin as we head north along the West Coast, also known as the Platinum Coast. It is not only home to Holetown, the site where the first settlers landed in 1627, but is also home to the rich and famous.BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Departing from the pier we will head north towards the parish of St. James, passing through Holetown with its monument commemorating the first British landing in 1605. The drive will continue to Highland Adventure Centre, at an elevation of more than 1000 feet above sea level. Here we will enjoy a refreshing drink whilst taking in the breathtaking view of the East Coast.BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS
Departing the quayside by coach we will be invited to sit back, relax and enjoy our last day of our holiday. The Farewell Barbados Tour enables us to take in some of Barbados’ highlights before being transported to the airport.OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
Departing from the quayside, we will have a scenic journey along the coast to the quaint town of St Ann’s Bay, which was originally the Spanish Capital of the island. We will be able see the mid 1800’s church and the statues of two historical figures linked to St. Ann’s Bay, including the Statue of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, which commemorates the Jamaican national hero who championed a back-to-Africa movement. A statue of Christopher Columbus is also on the square.
OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
The Enchanted Garden is situated in a natural river gorge with 20 acres of lush vegetation and 14 natural waterfalls. Our walking tour, to one of Jamaica’s most exquisite botanical and speciality gardens, begins in a friendly rainforest.OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
Our tour will allow us to venture in to one of the most picturesque places in Jamaica, the land of ‘Wood and Water’ for a unique Jamaican experience. Departing from the quayside, we will enjoy a scenic drive along the coast allowing us to see the rural life-style.
OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
Experience the real Jamaica in a 4x4 safari jeep! Joining our vehicles we will drive up through the famous ‘Fern Gully’, which boasts over 200 species of ferns and shrubs, whilst admiring the views of the passing mountains, valleys and lush flora and fauna.
OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
Our scenic tour will offer us a chance to become acquainted with Ocho Rios, a burgeoning town with spacious villas, low-keyed hotels and multi-storey resorts. The name ‘Ocho Rios’ is a corruption of the Spanish word ‘Chorreras’ which refers to an east coastline town where a series of streams cascade from the limestone.
OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
Departing from the quayside we shall board our tour transportation for a short transfer to Mystic Mountain. Upon our arrival we will be invited to embark the Sky Explorer Chair Lift for an exhilarating journey of 700 feet above the tropical forest canopy. At the peak we will have some free time to spend exploring the educational displays on the history and culture of Jamaica and her people.
OCHO RIOS, JAMAICA
Departing from the quayside, we shall join our tour vehicle for an approximate 20 minute journey, along the Ocho Rios coastline which affords spectacular sea views and lush vegetation, before arriving at the all-inclusive Sandals resort.
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.
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD
Take in the highlights of Port of Spain and experience the serenity of Mount St Benedict’s Monastery, known as The Abbey of Our Lady of Exile. Leaving the pier, we pass the striking parliament building (known as the Red House), as well as 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
Departing from the quayside we shall begin our scenic tour of the Port of Spain. Our tour will pass by the lighthouse and the striking parliament building known as the Red House. We will be invited to marvel at the ‘Magnificent Seven’ a row of imposing colonial houses originally built at the turn of the last century as private residences. Continuing by Queen’s Park Savannah, we will make a brief stop at the tropical Botanical Gardens and President’s House, a cool shady enclave of exotic trees and tropical flowers.
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD
Departing from the quayside we shall have an approximate 1½ hour drive to the well-known Asa Wright Nature Centre, a 200-acre bird sanctuary and conservation centre located deep in the hills of the Northern Range.
PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD
Our jeep adventure will provide us with an opportunity to visit places rarely visited by even the local population!
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
An experience of a lifetime awaits those of us choosing to participate in this incredible activity!
ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
From Road Harbour, an excursion launch picks us up and takes us on an approximate 40-minute cruise along the Sir Francis Drake Channel to Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda. 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, and haunting ground of marauding pirates who looted merchant ships laden with treasure!ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
After travelling by open-air safari bus through Tortola’s bustling capital of Road Town, we ascend Fort Hill to scenic Belle Vue. 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.
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. 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
We shall have a short journey to Tortola’s airport where we will board our awaiting sightseeing plane for our ‘birds eye view’ of the beautiful British Virgin Islands.ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
Our launch will be awaiting our arrival at a local marina, before taking us on an exciting cruise amongst the beautiful islands of this unique archipelago. We will be able to view the southern shoreline of Tortola and the surrounding islands of Salt, Peter and Norman, made famous in legends as hideaways for pirates and buccaneers.ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
Following a short coach transfer, we will arrive at the uniquely styled X-otic Glassbottom boat – this is no ordinary run-of-the-mill glassbottom boat but rather a futuristic hydrofoil boat which seats 14 passengers and has a top speed of 42 knots!ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA
We will be invited to enjoy an exciting tour in a safari jeep, along island roads and off-road virgin trails! We’ll be invited to enjoy wonderful vistas of Tortola and the surrounding islands from viewpoints not usually accessed by the general public. Departing from the quayside, the convoy will quickly pass through Road Town before following a trail up to the Ridge Road.ROSEAU, DOMINICA
Our tour today will take us on an approximate 15-minute transfer south of Roseau, through the picturesque village of Pointe Michel to Irie Safari’s watersports facility at Champagne.ROSEAU, DOMINICA
An amazing tour, providing us with a chance to see pilot, false killer, sperm and spotted whales, and bottle-nosed dolphins! After a walk of approximately 150 metres (500 feet), we board a 14 metre (45 feet), powered catamaran. We will be briefed on what we will be looking for, the species that inhabit these waters and their behaviour.
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
Picture this: no windows, no aisles, no glass barriers, just a 360 degree panoramic view to awaken the senses. As for this tour we travel by four-wheel drive, open-air ex-military jeeps! What better way to get to grips with this lush, scenic island.
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. We then make a brief stop in the 20 acre Botanical Gardens, containing some of the island’s tallest and most exotic trees. We may also catch a glimpse of the national bird, the Sisserou parrot.ROSEAU, DOMINICA
Dominica’s aerial tram is the only one of its kind outside Central America. Join us on this rainforest adventure!
ROSEAU, DOMINICA
This once-in-a-lifetime adventure is all about the water on the island! Waitu-Kubuli meaning ‘tall is her body’ is the original Carib name for Dominica. The rugged mountainous landscape has produced an abundance of natural wonders such as rivers, waterfalls, lakes and valleys.ROSEAU, DOMINCA
Our tour will begin with an approximate 10-minute drive to an elevation of 400 feet – Morne Bruce – for a panoramic view of the city of Roseau, an ideal photo opportunity! Then it is on to Dominica’s Botanical Gardens, where during our short stop we will be able to view the island’s national birds – the Sisserou & Jacot Parrots – as well as discovering some of the island’s tallest and most exotic trees.
SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
From the pier, we proceed by bus to the Botanical Garden. Upon arrival we will commence a tour with our knowledgeable English-speaking guide.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.
SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Our tour will allow us to discover the many faces of the oldest capital in the New World; Santo Domingo!
SCARBOROUGH, TOBAGO
Travelling through Scarborough en route to Fort King George, our first stop of the day is at the Tobago Museum. The museum, located in the barrack guardhouse of Fort King George, overlooking the capital of Scarborough, gives a glimpse into the island’s early history. Displays include Amerindian artifacts, military relics and documents from Tobago’s colonial history.SCARBOROUGH, TOBAGO
After departing our ship, it is an approximate 15-minute drive along the Claude Noel Highway to Pigeon Point Beach. Upon arrival here, we will be led to our glass-bottomed boat, which will take us to Buccoo Reef.SCARBOROUGH, TOBAGO
Discover the natural beauty of Tobago on this tour into the virgin rainforest – a must for eco lovers. The northern part of the island boasts the oldest protected rainforest in the world. This is due to Stephen Hales, a scientist who convinced plantation owners that if they continued cutting down the forest, they would destroy the balance of nature and reduce the island to a barren desert: remarkably, he did this in 1776.SCARBOROUGH, TOBAGO
We shall depart the quayside for a leisurely drive along Tobago’s windward coast towards Roxborough. From here our tour will set off on foot as we take to the Argyle Waterfalls trails, entering the oldest forest reserve in the Western Hemisphere.
SCARBOROUGH, TOBAGO
We will be transferred to Pigeon Point Beach, one of the most popular beaches on the island.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Departing from the quayside, we shall be driven to the Antigua Recreation Ground – home of the four existing cricket world records – for a guided tour of the ground. Known locally as the ARG, the ground became cricket’s 52nd Test Venue in 1980/1 when it hosted England in a test match marked by a century from the island’s most famous sporting son, Sir Vivian Richards. Despite the relatively small size of Antigua, with just a population of approximately 70,000, crowds at the ARG are both extremely knowledgeable and fanatical in their passion for the most famous of the Caribbean sports!ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
From the pier we will take a short transfer through the scenic interior of Antigua to the quaint fishing village of Seatons. Here the professional staff at Stingray City will greet us.
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 will have some free time to 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. En route to one of the island’s fine 365 beaches, the catamaran drops anchor, for an opportunity to snorkel.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Antigua is home to a beautiful 26 square kilometre (10 square mile) National Park in which lies the famous English Harbour and Nelson’s Dockyard. It will take us approximately 35 minutes to reach the National Park, where we shall stop at four sites of interest. Our journey through the centre of the island takes us past quaint villages, which epitomise the typical West Indian style and culture.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. Made popular by the great Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, who was stationed there during the mid-17th century, it is the only remaining Georgian naval shipyard in operation. Now, refurbished as a colonial village, it is a wonderful mixture of period English architecture & Caribbean-style elegance.ST JOHN'S, ANTIGUA
Departing from the quayside, we shall have a short drive to Hodges Bay Club where we shall join our boat for a brief ten minute 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 36th year and is one of Antigua’s best-kept secret hideaways.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 Land Rover jeep. Hold on to your hats for this fun-filled, off-road adventure!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.
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
Deep Bay Beach is one of Antigua’s hidden tropical treasures! Situated within a pristine cove on the islands North West Coast, it is one of the most enchanting beaches on the island!
ST JOHNS, ANTIGUA
What could be a better way to experience the tranquility and views of the Caribbean than a relaxing scenic horseback ride along the beautiful beaches of Antigua!
Please find the flight options for this cruise below. NB: please note that some flights may touch down en-route to either pick up or set down other passengers joining or leaving the ship, or to re-fuel.
| Flight No | Departure Airport | Departs | Arrival Airport | Arrives |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TCX64K | Gatwick (LGW) | 18 Mar 2010 AM | Barbados (BGI) | 18 Mar 2010 PM |
| TCX64L | Barbados (BGI) | 01 Apr 2010 PM | Gatwick (LGW) | 02 Apr 2010 AM |
| TOM128 | Manchester (MAN) | 18 Mar 2010 AM | Barbados (BGI) | 18 Mar 2010 PM |
| TOM129 | Barbados (BGI) | 01 Apr 2010 PM | Manchester (MAN) | 02 Apr 2010 AM |
| TOM662 | Aberdeen (ABZ) | 18 Mar 2010 AM | Barbados (BGI) | 18 Mar 2010 PM |
| TOM663 | Barbados (BGI) | 01 Apr 2010 PM | Aberdeen (ABZ) | 02 Apr 2010 AM |
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