7 Night Southern Caribbean Cruise
Let the sun shine in—this is Brilliance of the Seas®, a beautiful Radiance-class ship that combines sleek swiftness, panoramic vistas, and wide-open spaces. With acres of glass enclosing the nine-story central atrium, elevators facing the sea, and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, you'll never be at a loss for an incredible view. Bask at the tranquil Solarium pool, recharge at VitalitySM Spa, or reach new heights on our signature rock-climbing wall. When the sun goes down, the night heats up with Broadway-style shows, Casino Royale®, plus 16 bars and lounges that never feature a cover. It's the amazing vacation you've been searching for.
Day 1
San Juan - Puerto Rico
Day 3
Tortola - B.v.i.
Day 5
St. Johns - Antigua
Day 6
Cruising
Day 8
San Juan - Puerto Rico
Day 1 - San Juan - Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico is a city that offers a lot of attractions and activities for travelers. Whether you are interested in history, culture, art, or nature, San Juan has something for you. Here are some of the things you can do in San Juan:
- Visit the Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal. These are two historic forts that are part of the San Juan National Historic Site. They were built by the Spanish to protect the city from attacks by sea and land. You can tour the forts and see the walls, cannons, dungeons, and garitas (sentry boxes) that reflect the colonial era. You can also enjoy the views of the ocean and the city from the forts.
- Explore the Old San Juan. This is the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has many colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and monuments that date back to the 16th and 17th centuries. You can visit landmarks such as the San Juan Cathedral, the Capilla del Cristo, and the La Fortaleza (the governor's mansion). You can also shop and dine at Calle del Cristo and Calle Fortaleza, which are lined with boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
- Enjoy the beaches and water activities. San Juan has many beautiful beaches where you can relax, swim, or sunbathe. Some of the most popular beaches are Condado Beach, Isla Verde Beach, , and Escambron Beach. You can also try some of the water sports and activities that are available, such as snorkeling, kayaking, surfing, or sailing. You can also take a boat tour or a cruise to see the nearby islands, such as Culebra and Vieques.
- Visit the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. This is one of the most important and renowned art museums in Puerto Rico. It has a collection of over 1,100 works of art, ranging from the 17th century to the present day. You can admire the paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by Puerto Rican artists such as José Campeche, Francisco Oller, and Rafael Tufiño. You can also enjoy the special exhibitions and programs that the museum offers.
- Experience the culture and nightlife of the city. San Juan has a vibrant and diverse culture that reflects its rich history and heritage. You can listen to live music, watch shows, or dance at venues such as La Factoría, La Respuesta, and El Batey. You can also sample the cuisine from different regions and countries, such as Puerto Rico, Spain, Italy, and more. You can also join the festivals and events that celebrate Puerto Rican holidays, such as Three Kings Day and San Sebastian Street Festival.
Day 2 - Charlotte Amalie - St. Thomas
Charlotte Amalie is one of the world’s most beautiful harbors; blue waters peppered with sailboats and green hills dotted with quaint little cottages make for post-card perfect brags. Just outside the lively port town, you’ll find ribbons of powdery sand beaches dotted with hammocks. Cruise to St. Thomas and explore colonial landmarks like Blackbeard’s Castle or raise a pint of the local lager at quaint microbreweries. And when it’s time to fuel up, you’ll find plenty of beachside bars serving conch fritters, johnnycakes, and coconut patties. St. Thomas may technically be part of the U.S., but with its colorful markets, unspoiled beaches, and the ever-present sound of steel drums, you’ll feel a world away.
Day 3 - Tortola - B.v.i.
Tortola, the largest and most vibrant of the British Virgin Islands, is a slice of Caribbean paradise that beckons travelers with its sun-kissed beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a rich tapestry of culture and history. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a mix of both, Tortola offers an idyllic setting for your Caribbean escape.
Tortola, with its blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and a relaxed atmosphere, is the quintessential Caribbean destination. Whether you're in search of tranquility, adventure, or a little bit of both, Tortola promises an unforgettable escape and an authentic taste of the British Virgin Islands. Pack your swimsuit, sense of adventure, and a desire to unwind as you prepare to experience this Caribbean gem in all its glory.
Day 4 - Basseterre - St Kitts & Nevis
Greens in every shade spring from the rolling hills of St. Kitts— an island ripe with eco-tourism adventures. In the port city of Basseterre, you’ll find centuries of history to explore in impressive estates and photo-worthy monuments like the Brimstone Hill Fortress, one of the best preserved military structures in the Americas. Cruise to St. Kitts & Nevis and venture beyond the port and gear up for a unique climb up the 3,792-foot Mount Liamuiga volcano for views well worth the hike. Or hop in a kayak to get up close with a rainbow of tropical reef fish. Looking for something a little more laidback? Escape to the tiny unhurried sister island, Nevis, for smooth golden beaches and clear-water snorkeling— it’s just a thirty minute ferry ride away.
Day 5 - St. Johns - Antigua
Day 6 - Cruising
Day at sea
Day 7 - Puerto Plata - Dominican Rep
Puerto Plata, located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic, is a destination that seamlessly blends rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. With its golden beaches, historic sites, and warm hospitality, Puerto Plata invites travelers to experience a taste of the Caribbean's enchanting allure.
- Begin your Puerto Plata journey with a visit to the Amber Museum, showcasing the world's most extensive collection of Dominican amber. Explore the fascinating history of this precious gemstone and its significance to the region.
- Discover the Fort of San Felipe, a historic 16th-century fortress that once protected the city from pirates and invaders. Climb its walls for panoramic views of Puerto Plata and the coastline.
- Stroll along the Malecón, a picturesque seaside promenade lined with colorful buildings, shops, and restaurants. Enjoy the sea breeze and admire the iconic San Felipe Cathedral.
- Ride the cable car to the summit of Pico Isabel de Torres, a 2,600-foot mountain that offers breathtaking views of Puerto Plata and the surrounding landscape. Explore the lush botanical gardens at the top.
- Experience the Ocean World Adventure Park, where you can swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions, and snorkel in a tropical reef aquarium. It's an aquatic paradise for all ages.
- Relax on the golden sands of Playa Dorada, one of Puerto Plata's most popular beaches. Enjoy water sports, beachside dining, and the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal haven.
- Embark on an adventure to the 27 Charcos (27 Waterfalls) of Damajagua, a natural wonder where you can hike and swim through a series of stunning waterfalls amidst lush tropical surroundings.
- Take a tour of the Brugal Rum Factory, where you can learn about the production of the Dominican Republic's famous rum and sample its various blends.
- Savor Dominican cuisine at local eateries known as "comedores." Try traditional dishes like mofongo, tostones, and fresh seafood. Don't forget to enjoy a refreshing piña colada.
- Visit the Museo Casa de Gregorio Luperón, the former home of Gregorio Luperón, a national hero of the Dominican Republic. Explore the preserved rooms and learn about his contributions to the country's history.
Day 8 - San Juan - Puerto Rico
San Juan, Puerto Rico is a city that offers a lot of attractions and activities for travelers. Whether you are interested in history, culture, art, or nature, San Juan has something for you. Here are some of the things you can do in San Juan:
- Visit the Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal. These are two historic forts that are part of the San Juan National Historic Site. They were built by the Spanish to protect the city from attacks by sea and land. You can tour the forts and see the walls, cannons, dungeons, and garitas (sentry boxes) that reflect the colonial era. You can also enjoy the views of the ocean and the city from the forts.
- Explore the Old San Juan. This is the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has many colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and monuments that date back to the 16th and 17th centuries. You can visit landmarks such as the San Juan Cathedral, the Capilla del Cristo, and the La Fortaleza (the governor's mansion). You can also shop and dine at Calle del Cristo and Calle Fortaleza, which are lined with boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
- Enjoy the beaches and water activities. San Juan has many beautiful beaches where you can relax, swim, or sunbathe. Some of the most popular beaches are Condado Beach, Isla Verde Beach, , and Escambron Beach. You can also try some of the water sports and activities that are available, such as snorkeling, kayaking, surfing, or sailing. You can also take a boat tour or a cruise to see the nearby islands, such as Culebra and Vieques.
- Visit the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. This is one of the most important and renowned art museums in Puerto Rico. It has a collection of over 1,100 works of art, ranging from the 17th century to the present day. You can admire the paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by Puerto Rican artists such as José Campeche, Francisco Oller, and Rafael Tufiño. You can also enjoy the special exhibitions and programs that the museum offers.
- Experience the culture and nightlife of the city. San Juan has a vibrant and diverse culture that reflects its rich history and heritage. You can listen to live music, watch shows, or dance at venues such as La Factoría, La Respuesta, and El Batey. You can also sample the cuisine from different regions and countries, such as Puerto Rico, Spain, Italy, and more. You can also join the festivals and events that celebrate Puerto Rican holidays, such as Three Kings Day and San Sebastian Street Festival.
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