

Cruise itinerary
25-Night Caribbean Cruise from Bridgetown
25 nights · Caribbean · 23 ports of call
25-night Caribbean cruise aboard Emerald Azzurra, departing Bridgetown and calling at Speightstown, Kingstown, Port Elizabeth, Bequia, Mayreau Island, Union Island and Tobago Cays and 16 more.
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At a glance
- Ship
- Emerald Azzurra
- Cruise line
- Emerald Cruises
- Duration
- 25 nights
- Region
- Caribbean · Americas · South America
- Departs
- Bridgetown
- Returns
- Puerto Caldera
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Where this voyage takes you
Day-by-day itinerary
- Day1

Bridgetown
The capital of Barbados on the island's southwest coast, a long-standing Caribbean cruise port. Its colonial centre and Garrison Savannah are UNESCO-listed, with the white sand of Carlisle Bay and turtle-filled waters close to the harbour.
- Carlisle Bay
- Garrison Savannah
- Rum distilleries
- Day2

Bridgetown
The capital of Barbados on the island's southwest coast, a long-standing Caribbean cruise port. Its colonial centre and Garrison Savannah are UNESCO-listed, with the white sand of Carlisle Bay and turtle-filled waters close to the harbour.
- Carlisle Bay
- Garrison Savannah
- Rum distilleries

Speightstown
- Day3

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

Port Elizabeth, Bequia
The main town of Bequia, a small island in the Grenadines reached only by sea. It sits on Admiralty Bay, a yacht-favoured harbour, and keeps a quiet seafaring tradition of boatbuilding and a beach walk along the shore to Princess Margaret Beach.
- Admiralty Bay
- Princess Margaret Beach
- Model-boat building
- Day4

Port Elizabeth, Bequia
The main town of Bequia, a small island in the Grenadines reached only by sea. It sits on Admiralty Bay, a yacht-favoured harbour, and keeps a quiet seafaring tradition of boatbuilding and a beach walk along the shore to Princess Margaret Beach.
- Admiralty Bay
- Princess Margaret Beach
- Model-boat building

Mayreau Island
- Day5

Mayreau Island

Union Island
- Day6

Union Island
- Day7

Union Island

Tobago Cays
- Day8

Bridgetown
The capital of Barbados on the island's southwest coast, a long-standing Caribbean cruise port. Its colonial centre and Garrison Savannah are UNESCO-listed, with the white sand of Carlisle Bay and turtle-filled waters close to the harbour.
- Carlisle Bay
- Garrison Savannah
- Rum distilleries
- Day9

Port Elizabeth, Bequia
The main town of Bequia, a small island in the Grenadines reached only by sea. It sits on Admiralty Bay, a yacht-favoured harbour, and keeps a quiet seafaring tradition of boatbuilding and a beach walk along the shore to Princess Margaret Beach.
- Admiralty Bay
- Princess Margaret Beach
- Model-boat building
- Day10

Mayreau Island
- Day11At sea
- Day12

Kralendijk
The capital of Bonaire, a Dutch-Caribbean island known above all for diving and snorkelling along its protected fringing reef. The small waterfront town keeps pastel Dutch-colonial facades, with salt pans and flamingo flats lying to the south.
- Bonaire reef diving
- Salt pans
- Flamingo flats
- Day13

Willemstad
The capital of Curaçao in the southern Caribbean, with a UNESCO-listed centre of Dutch colonial architecture. Willemstad is known for the candy-coloured waterfront of Handelskade, the swinging Queen Emma pontoon bridge, and its floating market.
- Handelskade façades
- Queen Emma Bridge
- Floating Market
- Day14

Oranjestad
The capital of Aruba, set on the island's leeward south coast in the southern Caribbean. Oranjestad is known for its Dutch colonial façades along Wilhelminastraat, a free streetcar through downtown, and white-sand beaches like Eagle and Palm just north.
- Eagle Beach
- Palm Beach
- Dutch colonial centre
- Day15

Santa Marta
- Day16

Cartagena
A walled colonial city on Colombia's Caribbean coast, its old town a maze of pastel houses, balconies and shaded plazas. Massive stone ramparts ring the centre, with the San Felipe fortress guarding the harbour above.
- Walled old town
- San Felipe fortress
- Plaza Santo Domingo
- Day17

San Blas Islands
- Day18
Panama Canal Transit
- Day19

Panama City
Panama's capital, where a glass-tower skyline meets the Pacific entrance to the famous canal. The colonial Casco Viejo quarter holds plazas and churches, while the Miraflores locks and the rainforest of Soberanía National Park sit close by.
- Panama Canal
- Casco Viejo
- Miraflores Locks
- Day20

Pearl Islands
- Day21
Playa Muerto, Darién National Park
Darién National Park
- Day22
Cébaco Island
- Day23

Golfito
- Day24

Quepos (Puerto Quepos)
- Day25

Curú Wildlife Refuge
- Day26

Puerto Caldera
Upcoming departures
- 6 Jan 2028
Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.
25-Night Caribbean Cruise from Bridgetown FAQ
Which ports does this cruise visit?
This 25-night Caribbean cruise calls at Bridgetown, Speightstown, Kingstown, Port Elizabeth, Bequia, Mayreau Island, Union Island, Tobago Cays, Kralendijk, Willemstad, Oranjestad, Santa Marta, Cartagena, San Blas Islands, Panama Canal Transit, Panama City, Pearl Islands, Playa Muerto, Darién National Park, Darién National Park, Cébaco Island, Golfito, Quepos (Puerto Quepos), Curú Wildlife Refuge and Puerto Caldera.
How many days are spent at sea?
1 day is spent at sea; the rest are in port.
Where does this cruise depart from?
It departs from Bridgetown and ends in Puerto Caldera.
How long is this cruise?
25 nights aboard Emerald Azzurra.
When does this itinerary sail?
Upcoming departures include 6 Jan 2028. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.