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EUR 16,500

Marigot - Marigot


Orient Express Corinthian

Cruise Code: 260227

Aboard Orient Express Corinthian, glide from Marigot to a private Virgin Gorda haven and Saint-Barthelemy's chic shores for pure Caribbean allure.

Itinerary
1

Saint Martin

Marigot

In 1648, the French and Dutch are said to have divided Saint Martin/Sint Maarten by walking in opposite directions from a central point. Explore Marigot, with colonial houses, markets, Creole charm, and codfish fritters; climb Fort Louis for bay views and a glimpse of Anguilla. In Grand Case, try traditional lolo restaurants. On the Dutch side, casinos, duty-free shops, and Mullet Bay's white sands and turquoise waves add a livelier contrast.
Feb 26, 2027
Departure19:00
2

British Virgin Islands

Private Estate

Tucked into Virgin Gorda's northeastern curve is a secluded private estate where luxury and nature meet in perfect harmony. Accessible only by boat, this hidden Caribbean retreat blends beach, sea, landscape, and cuisine into an untouched yet curated escape-rare, discreet, serene, and exquisitely refined.
Feb 27, 2027
Arrival10:00
Departure20:00
3

Saint Barthelemy

Saint-Barthelemy

Saint-Barthélemy, or St. Barts, is a stylish Caribbean hideaway where French flair meets island ease. In Gustavia, pastel harborfront streets invite browsing boutiques, cafés, and waterfront restaurants, while nearby beaches tempt with clear turquoise water and soft white sand. From scenic viewpoints to fresh Creole-French cuisine, the island blends laid-back luxury, natural beauty, and a cosmopolitan charm all its own.
Feb 28, 2027
Arrival10:00
Departure15:00
4

Saint Barthelemy

Saint-Barthelemy

Saint-Barthélemy, or St. Barts, is a stylish Caribbean hideaway where French flair meets island ease. In Gustavia, pastel harborfront streets invite browsing boutiques, cafés, and waterfront restaurants, while nearby beaches tempt with clear turquoise water and soft white sand. From scenic viewpoints to fresh Creole-French cuisine, the island blends laid-back luxury, natural beauty, and a cosmopolitan charm all its own.
Mar 1, 2027
Arrival01:00
Departure03:00
5

Saint Martin

Marigot

In 1648, the French and Dutch are said to have divided Saint Martin/Sint Maarten by walking in opposite directions from a central point. Explore Marigot, with colonial houses, markets, Creole charm, and codfish fritters; climb Fort Louis for bay views and a glimpse of Anguilla. In Grand Case, try traditional lolo restaurants. On the Dutch side, casinos, duty-free shops, and Mullet Bay's white sands and turquoise waves add a livelier contrast.
Mar 1, 2027
Arrival08:00

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