Ultimate Southern Caribbean Cruise & Stay

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Set Sale Into The Caribbean Waters

On a Southern Caribbean cruise with Celebrity Cruises, immerse yourself in the laid-back charm and natural wonders that the islands are famous for. Hike through lush rainforests and marvel at the islands’ stunning coastlines. Discover the simple pleasures of rustic beach bars and unbelievably fresh seafood. Stroll on flawless beaches and get up close to the marine life that inhabits the surrounding seas.

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Head downtown to Las Olas Boulevard, paralleling New River, to sip lattes in outdoor cafés, shop chic boutiques, and catch concerts at the performing arts centre. Stop at Stranahan House, the city’s oldest structure, built in 1901 as a trading post and preserved as a museum, or explore a whole village of historic buildings at History Fort Lauderdale. Join a Segway tour along the river or a waterborne cruise of Millionaire’s Row.

While at sea, take the time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, taste the delicacies or explore the venues on-board, until we arrive at the next amazing destination. 

While at sea, take the time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, taste the delicacies or explore the venues on-board, until we arrive at the next amazing destination. 

Cruise to St. Maarten and explore the dozens of alluring beaches that ring the island. At Orient Beach, sunbathers bask and beachcombers stroll on the white sands, while divers and snorkelers
explore the sunken shipwrecks and marine life just offshore. You’ll really get blown away at Jet Blast Beach (officially Maho Beach), next to the airport.

Embrace all the beauty of the island on a tour to the French capital, Marigot, where you can explore the quaint streets and cafés, open-air market, and 18th-century Fort Louis. Take a scenic cruise of Simpson Bay Lagoon, site of luxurious villas and megayachts. More tours show you charming Grand Case and Orient Bay.

On this tiny island of high mountains and unusual beaches, you can explore volcanoes, rainforests, and a reef that bubbles. In the capital, Roseau, you’ll sway to the infectious rhythm of reggae and behold the historic architecture of the French Quarter. Discover the black sand beaches, eerie shipwrecks, and teeming Caribbean reefs. Underwater volcanic vents at Champagne Reef turn the sea here into an effervescent dream world. Explore Dominica’s interior in a 4×4 and hike lush rainforests amid untamed volcanoes. See where Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest was filmed. Swim the waterfalls at Emerald Pool or Titou Gorge and experience the healing waters at sulfur springs. In Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, you’ll find a great variety of flora and fauna. Marvel at the boiling lake and seething geysers in the Valley of Desolation. In Carib Territory, on the Atlantic coast, browse for native images, carvings, and crafts. Back in Roseau, find hand-made treasures—baskets, attire, soaps, rugs, and carvings—at the historic Old Market Plaza. Dominica’s volcanic soil, tropical weather, and Caribbean waters produce abundant fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood. French and local chefs make good use of them. Sip hand-squeezed juices, savor hearty stews, and try callaloo, the national dish, which originated in West Africa.

Tobago cruises offer fun and adventure in the serene, aquamarine waters of the southern Caribbean. Lush, forested Tobago is the sister island to larger Trinidad, and part of the same country. It offers some of the best hiking, snorkeling, and beaches in the region. Tobago is also incredibly biodiverse, with thousands of protected bird and animal species and plant life that draw visitors from all around the world. Tobago isn’t just limited to natural beauty. From delectable tropical treats at the famous local food market to 18th-century forts and a world-class history museum, this island is brimming with ways to pass the time. Spending a day here is a feast for the senses, and you’ll feel it the second you step off the ship on any of these Tobago cruises

When Bajans say, “Life’s a beach,” they mean 80 pristine beaches, some long and straight, some hidden among cliffs, many among the world’s most beautiful. Cruise to Barbados for water sports include jet skiing at lively Mullins Beach, paddle boarding at Pebbles Beach, and surfing at Atlantic Shores. Small boats will take you swimming with the turtles, or you can skipper your own Hobie Cat, try spearfishing, or lounge aboard a luxurious catamaran with drinks. Launch a 4×4 safari into the Barbados Wildlife Reserve in search of green monkeys, a rare sight outside Africa. Explore Harrison’s Cave from a tram, viewing stalactites, stalagmites, and underground streams. People have come here to trade since the English in 1627. Today, you’ll find designer fashion, fine jewelry, fragrances, electronics, and leather in this tax haven. Talented islanders produce exquisite art and collectables. Foodies love this “culinary capital of the Caribbean,” fusing the flavors of Africa, the West Indies, and Europe. The Atlantic provides a delicious array of fish including shark, salmon, cod, red snapper, and flying fish, a symbol of Barbados, as well as shrimp, lobster, and crabs. Chicken, beef, pork, turkey, and duck are served fried, grilled, baked, roasted, and pickled. On the side, look for cou-cou, rice and peas, pelau, and macaroni pie, along with tropical fruits.

Cruise to Antigua, named by Christopher Columbus in 1493, and discover 365 Caribbean beaches—one for every day, every type of beach—hidden among the countless cliffs and bays. The lush rainforest, dramatic landscapes, and turquoise waters tempt eco-adventurers from swimmers to hikers to zip-line flyers

Swim and snorkel with gentle stingrays—even feed and pet them—and snorkel the coral reefs that ring the island and teem with life. Take a scenic catamaran sail. Stop at Paradise Reef and peer below the surface of the clear Antiguan waters. Lie on a golden beach and sip a rum punch or enjoy some lobster on your St. John’s cruise.

Antigua and neighboring Barbuda form an independent country in the British Commonwealth. The English settled here in 1632 and imported slaves to build sugar plantations. They became independent in 1981. The capital and largest city, St. John’s, is one of the more developed and cosmopolitan municipalities in the Lesser Antilles.

Antigua’s hotels and resorts serve excellent European cuisine, featuring the fresh catch of the day. Go native and try the local fungi (like polenta, paired with salt fish), callaloo (a popular West African / Caribbean dish), and hearty pepper pot.

When it’s time to go shopping, find Caribbean fashions, local crafts, and designer fashions in the duty-free shops of St. John’s. Browse luxurious Heritage Quay or quaint seaside Redcliffe Quay.

While at sea, take the time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, taste the delicacies or explore the venues on-board, until we arrive at the next amazing destination. 

While at sea, take the time to recharge before the next adventure. Lounge by the pool, be spoiled at the spa, taste the delicacies or explore the venues on-board, until we arrive at the next amazing destination. 

In the 1800s, William Lauderdale built a fort. Today, 16 million visitors come each year for miles of broad white sandy beaches, dozens of lush green golf courses, and Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale. Stroll the famous beachfront promenade, just 15 minutes from the port, and plunge into the warm Atlantic.

Head downtown to Las Olas Boulevard, paralleling New River, to sip lattes in outdoor cafés, shop chic boutiques, and catch concerts at the performing arts center. Stop at Stranahan House, the city’s oldest structure, built in 1901 as a trading post and preserved as a museum, or explore a whole village of historic buildings at History Fort Lauderdale. Join a Segway tour along the river or a waterborne cruise of Millionaire’s Row.

During your cruise to Fort Lauderdale, head out to the Everglades and enjoy Flamingo Gardens, home to pink flamingos, snarling alligators, black bears, and Florida panthers—plus exotic trees, butterfly gardens, and native flowers.

You’ll find great shopping on Fort Lauderdale cruises. Look for high fashion at Galleria Fort Lauderdale, north of the port and blocks from the ocean. Head west to Sawgrass Mills for 350 designer outlets, specialty shops, and eateries. Spend a relaxing day in downtown Hollywood, south of the port, for quaint shops, sidewalk cafés, and events in the park.

Discover Floribbean cuisine, a fusion of old Florida favorites with new Caribbean influences. Local seafood includes lobster, grouper, mahi-mahi, pompano, snapper, tuna, and stone crabs.

Florida dominates production of citrus fruits. Before you cruise from Fort Lauderdale, take advantage of anything orange—juices, sauces, marinades, marmalades, dressings, soups, and cakes. Try authentic key lime pie, which is sweet, tart, creamy, and yellow—not green—in a Graham cracker crust.

• 3 night stay at the Rui New York Times Square in a King Deluxe Room on a room only basis

• 1 night stay at the Atlantic Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale in a Panoramic View Room on a room only basis

• Entertainment on Demand system featuring, movies, TV shows, news and music

• All onboard dining in a variety of venues

• Classic drinks package, surf Wi-Fi and gratuities whilst onboard Celebrity Edge

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  • Destination Highlight: Everglades Airboat Ride Debark Tour : Glide over an endless river of grass as you discover the Florida Everglades on this airboat eco-tour. This fun and informative tour takes you deep into the heart of the Florida Everglades, home to diverse bird species and alligators.
  • Great Bay Beach Experience : Get set to experience a beach Journey at its best. Great Bay Beach is an absolutely stunning beach filled with white powdered sand and clear blue water. Start your tour by boarding a water taxi straight off the water taxi pier on the port
  • Small Group: Island Tour with Lunch : Guests will be greeted at the ship and escorted to their private A/C transportation. Leaving the town of Philipsburg, past the Great Salt Pond, for which the island was named, and over to Simpsons Bay Lagoon, winter anchorage for
  • Small Group: St. Martin Culinary Bus Tour : Eat your way across the Dutch and French sides of St. Maarten, as you visit four different food locations, savour a trio of cuisines and discover why this small island has been nicknamed the “culinary capital of the Caribbean.”
  • Small Group: 4X4 Dune Buggy & Maho Beach : Discover the best of St. Maarten in style, as you embark on a dune buggy tour of the island, followed by the chance to soak up the Caribbean sun at Maho Beach.
  • Destination Highlight: Hot Springs and Titou Gorge Escape : Immerse yourself in Dominica’s tropical paradise as you visit Titou Gorge and the hot springs of Wotten Waven. Your adventure begins with a scenic drive through Laudat, Dominica’s ecotourism centre, to the spectacular Titou.
  • Destination Highlight: Beach and Waterfalls : Immerse yourself in the best of two impressive worlds – a waterfall in the lush rainforest interior of the Dominica and the beach with the inviting Caribbean Sea.
  • Destination Highlight: Sea Life Safari By Zodiac : Experience the thrill of encountering whales and dolphins off the coast of Dominica, as you enjoy a 2.5-hour, small-group Zodiac boat trip that also includes a refreshing ocean swim and rum punch served on board. A seasoned captain will welcome your small group of 20 adventure seekers aboard a 35-foot rigid inflatable Zodiac boat primed for expedition-style exploration. You’ll zip across the water, heading up to eight miles offshore to witness why Dominica is known as the “Whale Watching Capital of the Caribbean.” Dominica is the only country on the planet where Sperm Whales live year-round — and today you’ll have the chance to get up-close to the world’s largest toothed animals. The island’s deep-sheltered bays are also home to Spotted and Spinner Dolphins, which are often seen splashing alongside the boat. You’ll even drop an underwater hydrophone below the surface to hear the clicks and whistles these sea creatures use to communicate.
  • Accessible Harrison’s Cave Experience : Start your tour by meeting your driver and accessible van at the Barbados cruise dock. From here, you will head out on a scenic drive to the center of Barbados, Harrison’s Cave, where you will enter the visitor centre and take a special elevator down to the ground level of the cave entrance. As you wait to board the tram, you will have time to enjoy the beautiful setting which holds small little handicraft shops, a small botanical garden area, and an exhibit of indigenous artifacts that have been excavated from various sites around the island. Enjoy a 45-minute journey deep beneath the earth’s surface to uncover the magic of Harrison’s Cave onboard an accessible tram, while a tour guide provides lively commentary along the ride. Experience the crystallised limestone cavern firsthand and admire the beautiful formations. There will be stops along the way to get off the tram and take some beautiful photos inside the cave.
  • Grand Cuvée : The airy Main Restaurant offers exquisite menu selections, which change nightly to give you a variety of classic and contemporary choices. And the service? Legendary.
  • Ensemble Lounge : Ensemble Lounge is the ideal setting for an aperitif en route to an extraordinary dining experience, or a digestif afterward.
  • The Retreat : The Retreat is an unparalleled vacation experience that includes every stunning suite, a private restaurant, an exclusive lounge, and a sundeck that rivals any high-end resort.
  • Shops on Silhouette : Celebrity’s European-inspired piazza and elegant galleria hold riches of chic sophistication. Marble walkways lead you to modern boutiques and fine jewelry stores.
  • The Lawn Club : Who said grass can’t be on a ship? Enjoy a friendly pick-up game of leisure sports like Croquet, Bocce, golf putting, Blongo or Baggo.
     
  • Camp at Sea : For our Camp at Sea program, we’ve designed more than 500 activities that make every sailing a brand new experience and an unforgettable memory for our junior cruisers.
     
     

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