4 Nights Caribbean, Eastern
Description
Itinerary Overview
| Day 1 |
Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic and a UNESCO world heritage site, is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas and one of the most populous cities in the Caribbean. The city is a mix of old world charm and modern Latin flair. Its medieval palaces and fortresses mix with nightlife and shopping to rival any modern city in the world. Youll find pristine beaches and hidden gems like a salsa/merengue club set inside a huge underground cave |
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| Day 2 |
Catalina Island
Just 22 miles off the coast of California, Catalina Island is a tropical getaway that remains relatively unknown and uncrowded. Vibrant-coloured houses spill down its hillsides and unspoiled wilderness flaunts uncharted forest, pristine beaches and rugged coastline. |
Arrival : 8:00 AM |
| Day 3 | At Sea | |
| Day 4 |
Fort de France
The capital of Martinique (and the largest city in the French West Indies) possesses a flavor more reminiscent of Paris than the Caribbean. Turn-of-the-century buildings housing boutiques and cafes, a public market and narrow streets are proof of this |
Arrival : 8:00 AM |
| Day 5 |
Pointe-a-Pitre Guadeloupe
Pointe-à-Pitre is a city on the island of Grande-Terre, in Guadeloupe, a French-governed archipelago in the Caribbean. Its known for its lively markets, like the Marché de la Darse, where fishermen sell their catch from boats at the harbor. Cafes and colonial homes cluster around the grassy Place de la Victoire. The Saint-John Perse Museum features 19th-century Creole interiors and exhibits on the poet Alexis Léger. |
Arrival : 8:00 AM |






