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EUR 21,200
Marigot - Bridgetown
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Orient Express Corinthian
Cruise Code: 011226
Aboard Orient Express Corinthian, sail from Marigot to Bridgetown via Falmouth Bay and Saint-Pierre, chasing beaches, forts and Caribbean lore.
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.
Dec 1, 2026
scheduleDeparture19:00
2
Antigua And Barbuda
Falmouth Bay
On Antigua's hilly southern coast by Falmouth Harbour, historic English Harbour is a living relic of a bygone maritime era and a lovely Caribbean escape. Founded in 1725 as a Royal Navy base, it features the UNESCO-listed Nelson's Dockyard, the world's only still-operating Georgian dockyard; Admiral Nelson once lived here. Steady breezes draw sailors, while nearby Pigeon Point offers white sand, turquoise water, and a relaxed Antiguan vibe.
Dec 2, 2026
scheduleArrival10:00
3
Antigua And Barbuda
Falmouth Bay
On Antigua's hilly southern coast by Falmouth Harbour, historic English Harbour is a living relic of a bygone maritime era and a lovely Caribbean escape. Founded in 1725 as a Royal Navy base, it features the UNESCO-listed Nelson's Dockyard, the world's only still-operating Georgian dockyard; Admiral Nelson once lived here. Steady breezes draw sailors, while nearby Pigeon Point offers white sand, turquoise water, and a relaxed Antiguan vibe.
Dec 3, 2026
scheduleDeparture06:00
4
Antigua And Barbuda
Princess Diana Bay, Barbuda
Princess Diana Beach runs along Barbuda's untouched coast like a ribbon of silk between sky and sea. Its white sand has a pink blush, and the ocean shifts through blues, broken only by seabirds and anchored boats. Renamed in Diana's honor, it evokes the peace she found there: sunset, blue horizons, and shade beneath an almond tree. Fierce and untamed, Barbuda guards this shoreline like a secret.
Dec 3, 2026
scheduleArrival10:00
scheduleDeparture19:00
5
Martinique
Saint-Pierre
Martinique, the "Isle of Flowers," is also an "Isle of Colors," with tropical blooms, coral reefs, black-and-white beaches, Creole cottages, golden rum, and Mount Pelée's green slopes. Saint-Pierre, once the Caribbean's "Little Paris," still bears traces of its 1902 volcanic destruction, while its bay hides shipwrecks. History and resilience meet here.
Dec 4, 2026
scheduleArrival10:00
scheduleDeparture18:00
6
Barbados
Bridgetown
Cradled by Carlisle Bay, Bridgetown has one of the Caribbean's most naturally sheltered harbors. Claimed by the British Crown in 1624, Barbados blends British heritage with tropical calm. In the capital, Victorian buildings, the clocktowered Parliament, and a Caribbean echo of Trafalgar Square reflect its "Little England" character. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bridgetown's coral-stone facades and sun-warmed streets invite relaxed exploration, where history and beauty meet in balance.
Dec 4, 2026
scheduleDeparture11:00
7
Barbados
Bridgetown
Cradled by Carlisle Bay, Bridgetown has one of the Caribbean's most naturally sheltered harbors. Claimed by the British Crown in 1624, Barbados blends British heritage with tropical calm. In the capital, Victorian buildings, the clocktowered Parliament, and a Caribbean echo of Trafalgar Square reflect its "Little England" character. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bridgetown's coral-stone facades and sun-warmed streets invite relaxed exploration, where history and beauty meet in balance.
Dec 5, 2026
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