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Crystal Symphony — 17-Night Caribbean Cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Crystal Symphony

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17-Night Caribbean Cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida

17 nights · Caribbean · 14 ports of call

17-night Caribbean cruise aboard Crystal Symphony, departing Fort Lauderdale, Florida and calling at At Sea, Road Town, Tortola, Gustavia, Pointe-à-Pitre, Kingstown and Castries and 7 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Crystal
Duration
17 nights
Region
Caribbean · Americas · South America
Departs
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Returns
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Where this voyage takes you

Fort Lauderdale, FloridaRoad Town, TortolaGustaviaPointe-à-PitreKingstownCastriesFort-de-FranceBasseterre, Saint KittsSan Juan (Puerto Rico)Great Harbour, Jost Van DykeMarigotSaint John'sSaint Thomas
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Fort Lauderdale, Florida

      Fort Lauderdale, Florida

      A South Florida port often called the yachting capital, fringed by canals and the long sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach. Port Everglades is among the world's busiest cruise gateways, with Las Olas Boulevard's shops and cafés minutes from the piers.

      • Port Everglades
      • Las Olas Boulevard
      • Fort Lauderdale Beach
  2. Day
    2
    • At Sea

  3. Day
    3
    • At Sea

  4. Day
    4
    • Road Town, Tortola

      Road Town, Tortola

      The capital of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, set on a harbour ringed by green hills. It is the main yachting base of the archipelago, with sheltered beaches, a small botanic garden, and ferries out to the surrounding cays.

      • Cane Garden Bay
      • Botanic Gardens
      • Yacht harbour
  5. Day
    5
    • Gustavia

      Gustavia

      The harbour capital of St. Barthélemy, a chic French island in the Caribbean. Yachts crowd the small port below red-roofed hills, with designer boutiques along the quay and quiet coves and beaches scattered around the rugged coast.

      • Shell Beach
      • Designer boutiques
      • Gustavia harbour
  6. Day
    6
    • Pointe-à-Pitre

      Pointe-à-Pitre

      The main town of Guadeloupe, a French overseas region in the eastern Caribbean shaped like a butterfly. It sits between the two wings of the island, with a covered spice market, Creole cooking and the volcano of La Soufrière to the south.

      • Spice market
      • La Soufrière
      • Memorial ACTe
  7. Day
    7
    • Kingstown

      Kingstown

      The capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, set in a deep bay on the island's southwest coast in the eastern Caribbean. A working harbour town backed by steep green ridges, it has a colourful market, an old hilltop fort and botanic gardens dating to the 1760s.

      • Botanic Gardens
      • Fort Charlotte
      • Kingstown Market
  8. Day
    8
    • Castries

      Castries

      The capital of St. Lucia, tucked into a sheltered harbour on the island's northwest coast. Beyond the market town rise the rainforested interior and the iconic twin Piton peaks further south along the volcanic coastline.

      • The Pitons
      • Central market
      • Pigeon Island
  9. Day
    9
    • Fort-de-France

      Fort-de-France

      The capital of Martinique in the French Caribbean, set on a wide bay beneath green volcanic hills. Fort-de-France is known for the ornate Schoelcher Library, the Savane gardens by the waterfront, and views toward the Mont Pelée volcano.

      • Schoelcher Library
      • La Savane park
      • Fort Saint-Louis
  10. Day
    10
    • Basseterre, Saint Kitts

      Basseterre, Saint Kitts

      The capital of St. Kitts, set below the green slopes of a volcanic Caribbean island. Its colonial centre circles The Circus and Independence Square, while the hilltop fortress of Brimstone Hill and a scenic railway lie out along the coast.

      • Brimstone Hill Fortress
      • The Circus
      • Scenic railway
  11. Day
    11
    • San Juan (Puerto Rico)

      San Juan (Puerto Rico)

      The capital of Puerto Rico and a major Caribbean homeport. Old San Juan's pastel colonial streets sit behind the massive El Morro and San Cristóbal forts, with rum distilleries and the beaches of Condado close to the cruise piers.

      • Old San Juan
      • El Morro fort
      • Condado beaches
  12. Day
    12
    • Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke

      Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke

      The main anchorage of Jost Van Dyke, smallest of the British Virgin Islands' main islands, in the Caribbean. A laid-back yachting stop, its sheltered bay is fringed by sand and beach bars, with the natural rock pools of the Bubbly Pool a short walk away.

      • Bubbly Pool
      • White Bay
      • beach bars
  13. Day
    13
    • Marigot

      Marigot

  14. Day
    14
    • Saint John's

      Saint John's

      The capital of Antigua, set around a deep natural harbour in the eastern Caribbean. The island is known for its many sandy beaches and for Nelson's Dockyard, a restored Georgian naval base on the south coast that is now a World Heritage site.

      • Nelson's Dockyard
      • Dickenson Bay
      • Shirley Heights
  15. Day
    15
    • Saint Thomas

      Saint Thomas

      An island in the U.S. Virgin Islands known for its deep harbour at Charlotte Amalie and its red-roofed hillsides. It offers duty-free shopping along the waterfront, the beach at Magens Bay, and a short ferry hop to quieter St. John.

      • Magens Bay
      • Charlotte Amalie
      • Ferry to St. John
  16. Day
    16
    • At Sea

  17. Day
    17
    • At Sea

  18. Day
    18
    • Fort Lauderdale, Florida

      Fort Lauderdale, Florida

      A South Florida port often called the yachting capital, fringed by canals and the long sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach. Port Everglades is among the world's busiest cruise gateways, with Las Olas Boulevard's shops and cafés minutes from the piers.

      • Port Everglades
      • Las Olas Boulevard
      • Fort Lauderdale Beach

Upcoming departures

  • 3 Dec 2026
  • 9 Feb 2027

Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.

17-Night Caribbean Cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 17-night Caribbean cruise calls at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, At Sea, Road Town, Tortola, Gustavia, Pointe-à-Pitre, Kingstown, Castries, Fort-de-France, Basseterre, Saint Kitts, San Juan (Puerto Rico), Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke, Marigot, Saint John's and Saint Thomas.

How many days are spent at sea?

4 days are spent at sea; the rest are in port.

Where does this cruise depart from?

It is a round-trip sailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

How long is this cruise?

17 nights aboard Crystal Symphony.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 3 Dec 2026 and 9 Feb 2027. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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