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7 Night History and Culture Visiting Caribbean Jewels

From Marigot to Pointe-a-Pitre

Le Ponant

Ponant Cruises
4 Stars
  • Cruise #: 13932653
  • Departs: Sat, Mar 8, 2025
  • Returns: Sat, Mar 15, 2025
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    Saturday - Mar 8, 2025
    Day
    1
    Marigot, Saint Martin
    • Marigot, Saint Martin
    • Depart: 22:30:00
    Located on the west coast of the French side of Saint Martin, an island in the north-east of the Caribbean Sea, Marigot has stunning discoveries in store for you. Its streets are home to old Creole huts, the traditional dwellings in the 19th century, as well as a host of luxury boutiques and artist studios. Overlooking Marigot Bay and facing Anguilla, Fort Louis is an ideal spot from which to admire the Simpson Bay Lagoon and the surrounding small lush mountains. For those who enjoy walking, taking a lovely stroll from Fort Louis Marina via the market is an opportunity to fully enjoy the easy way of life in this charming, picturesque town. ...
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    Sunday - Mar 9, 2025
    Day
    2
    • Prickly Pear Cays, Anguilla
    Located 5 miles north of Anguilla, the twin islands of Prickly Pear East and West are separated by a narrow channel. Prickly Pear East consists of a huge white sandy beach and rocky outcrops offering excellent snorkeling possibilities. Behind the main beach, there is a small pool where the black-necked stilt comes to feed. The harder-to-access Prickly Pear West has a small beach of low limestone cliffs dotted with bushes. The waters surrounding the cays of Prickly Pear are protected by the Anguilla Marine Park. Green and hawksbill sea turtles, endangered species, nest on these beaches. The island is also home to an indigenous iguana population as well as a colony of Anguilla laughing gulls. As you sail around Prickly Pear West, it will be easy to observe many birds along the cliffs, including red-billed tropicbirds, brown noddies, brown boobies, and little terns. This is also where the only colony of brown pelicans nesting in Anguilla can be found: it is a species of regional importance. ...
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    Monday - Mar 10, 2025
    Day
    3
    Gustavia, St. Barts, Saint Barthelemy
    • Gustavia, St. Barts, Saint Barthelemy
    Lovers of this island call it Saint-Barth. This French island in the Lesser Antilles was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493. Ever since, this tiny mountainous volcanic gem with its unspoilt nature has been enchanting visitors. You will enjoy the beauty of its large paradisiacal beaches, plus the charm and refinement of its old wooden houses and its sumptuous colonial manors. Although, as you saunter through the streets, you'll come across jewellers, top fashion boutiques, and fine restaurants, there is also a simplicity that money can't buy... ...
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    Tuesday - Mar 11, 2025
    Day
    4
    • Charlestown, St. Kitts & Nevis
    Opposite Saint Christopher island, Nevis will win you over by its more easy-going rhythm than its neighbor, and by its tranquil atmosphere. Go ahead and explore the rich history of this island, admire its Georgian architecture in Charlestown, and smell the wonderful scent of the tropical flowers in Nevis's botanical garden. The sumptuous landscapes that adorn this volcanic island offer you pleasant hiking opportunities at the foot of Nevis Peak. And to cool down, you'll enjoy taking a dive into the turquoise waters, so characteristic of the Caribbean... ...
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    Wednesday - Mar 12, 2025
    Day
    5
    Falmouth Harbour, Antigua/Barbuda
    • Falmouth Harbour, Antigua/Barbuda
    Located to the south of the island of Antigua and Barbuda, Falmouth Bay is home to a marina that is the perfect starting point for visiting Nelson's Dockyard, where the former naval base and former home of the British Admiral Horatio Nelson can be found. This village was built in 1725 to act as a base for the squadrons of ships that used to patrol the waters of the West Indies to ensure British naval supremacy. It is the last naval dockyard of the Georgian period to be so well preserved and still active. This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes a collection of buildings and port facilities surrounded by a fortified compound. ...
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    Thursday - Mar 13, 2025
    Day
    6
    English Harbor, Antigua/Barbuda
    • English Harbor, Antigua/Barbuda
    During your port of call in the north of the Lesser Antilles, you'll discover idyllic beaches of white powder-like sand bathed by turquoise waters of striking intensity. The very British colonial atmosphere of English Harbour, a former Royal Navy base, mixes with creole culture in a happy union. This Eden, which has managed to stay calm and intimate, is brimming with very wild fauna and flora. Arts and crafts are present in the markets and shops, where you'll find wooden statuettes, printed fabrics, and very good rum produced in the island's distilleries. ...
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    Friday - Mar 14, 2025
    Day
    7
    Iles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
    • Iles des Saintes, Guadeloupe
    During the feast of All Saints in 1493, Christopher Columbus discovered this archipelago of nine islands that he named "The Saints". Today, only two of them are inhabited. Terre-de-Haut, in the east, is dominated by the Morne Mire hill; at the summit stands Fort Napoleon, paying homage to the islands' history. In the heart of the botanical garden, shared by iguanas and cacti, there is an exceptional view of the Baie des Saintes, one of the most beautiful in the world. The long shady beach of Pompierre, where it is forbidden to drop anchor, is a peaceful place for a swim, while Pain de Sucre Beach offers wonderful opportunities for snorkelling. On the island, don't forget to taste the local speciality, the "tourment d'amour", a cake made with coconut. ...
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    Saturday - Mar 15, 2025
    Day
    8
    Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadaloupe
    • Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadaloupe
    At the crossroads of cultures, where European influence mingles with the richness of the Caribbean and the diversity of indigenous traditions, Pointe-a-Pitre promises a unique experience. Here, nestled on the southern coast of the island of Grande-Terre in Guadeloupe, in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, you will fall in love with the heavenly landscapes that reveal themselves to you, including white-sand beaches, verdant mountains, and lush tropical forests. Along the bustling streets of the city, you will discover Creole authenticity through the colorful markets, the traditional wooden houses, and the warm hospitality of the locals. ...
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