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The Caribbean and Antilles are just as spectacular in reality as they appear in glossy brochures. See for yourself on this unforgettable 14-night cruise, where you'll hop from island to island, discovering distinct cultures, cuisines, and natural wonders as you sail.
Your floating home will be the sensational MSC Seaside, which you'll board in Barbados. You'll have plenty of time at sea to get to enjoy the nine exceptional dining venues, a waterpark, two bowling alleys, a spa, and three swimming pools.
You'll be taken aback by the beauty of these sunny isles, from the waterfalls of Dominica to the mountains of Martinique, the sleek harbours of St Vincent and Guadeloupe's verdant UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Discover these paradise isles on optional excursions and find out what makes this part of the world so special.
Evenings on board MSC Seaside mean dazzling West End-style shows or relaxing with a post-dinner drink in one of the many stylish bars.
* From price is per person, based on two people sharing an inside, subject to availability and based on 5 March 2024 departure. Other departure dates are available, please call for details. Price and itinerary correct at time of print but may be subject to change. Single supplement not available. Deposit £500pp. Not suitable for those with mobility issues. The itinerary will differ slightly for cruise departures on 20 February; 05,19 March, with the ship stopping in St Kitts & Nevis on Day 10, followed by a day at Sea on Day 11. Local charges such as tourist tax may apply. Travel insurance is not included and should be taken out at time of booking. Images used may not reflect your actual tour experience. This holiday may be sold through other selected brands. Tour is operated by and subject to the booking conditions of TS Travel Ltd (ATOL bonded) and THG Travel Limited ATOL 9528 - ABTA Y6433.
Depart London Gatwick on your flight to Barbados, where you'll arrive at approximately 4.50 pm local time. You'll board MSC Seaside and check into your comfortable cabin, ready for a day at sea tomorrow.
Today you'll spend the full day on MSC Seaside as you sail towards St Vincent and the Grenadines. Take this opportunity to familiarise yourself with the ship's extensive facilities, like the unique Miami Beach Pool on deck 16, the MSC Aurea Spa, or the state-of-the-art fitness centre.
It's also a good opportunity to acquaint yourself with the ship's nine excellent restaurants, from Ocean Cay Restaurant, with its sophisticated seafood dishes, to Butcher's Cut, an American-style steakhouse.
There are enriching indoor and outdoor activities to enjoy during the day and a magical schedule of entertainment at night. You'll have no trouble filling your day at sea.
Today's port is Kingstown in St Vincent and the Grenadines. With its yacht-filled harbours, stunning beaches, volcanic backdrops and crystalline turquoise waters, it's easy to see why the unparalleled natural beauty of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has long attracted sailors, adventurers and the rich and famous.
While here, you'll visit Fort Charlotte, a British garrison named in honour of the wife of King George III. Built in 1806, it housed 600 troops in its heyday. Some 30 cannons are still visible today at the fort, where a number of paintings charting the history of Black Carib people are showcased.
Scents of cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg waft through the air as you arrive in St. George's, the capital of the island of Grenada. Nicknamed 'Spice Island' for its agriculture, Grenada's symbol is the nutmeg, the island's most famous product, which also makes an appearance on the nation's flag.
Originally colonised by the French in the 1600s, Grenada was captured by the British in 1762 and remained under British rule until its independence in 1974.
St. George's has many attractions starting with its beautiful views, botanical gardens, parks and heavenly beaches, most notably the Grand Anse Beach nearby.
Begin your exploration of the island with a guided walk through the capital's winding maze of streets from the Carenage, the horseshoe-shaped harbour, with its lively waterfront promenade.
Martinique is a lush, mountainous island in the Lesser Antilles with its dormant Mount Pelée volcano as a backdrop. Thanks to its French and West Indian influences, Martinique exudes a cosmopolitan flair with a sophisticated culinary and cultural scene.
While French is the official language, most islanders also speak Antillean Creole. As part of the European Union, the island uses the euro as its currency.
You'll immediately notice the island's steep hills, colourful colonial architecture, ornate balconies and tropical flowers, and beautiful beaches. You can book an MSC excursion to the Balata Cathedral, a miniature replica of the Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre, Paris, which offers a spectacular view of Fort-de-France and the bay.
Guadeloupe is a real French gem in the Southern Caribbean. The island's native inhabitants called Guadeloupe 'Karukera,' or the 'island of beautiful waters.' Guadeloupe's Creole culture and cuisine are a mix of many influences, including French, African, Indian and East Asian.
You can join an MSC excursion to the Guadeloupe National Park, which is designated a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Located in the south of Basse-Terre, the park has one of the most beautiful forests in the Caribbean and the highest peak on the island, the Soufrière volcano.
Make your way to the three impressive waterfalls of Carbet on the lower slopes of La Soufrière. The second waterfall, about 360 feet in height, can be admired from a suspended bridge.
Today you'll discover Roseau, Dominica's pretty capital. A
French outpost founded in the 16th century, it offers captivating
landscapes with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea, botanical
gardens, colonial-style architecture and the impressive St.
Patrick's cathedral.
In Dominica, nature reigns. Called the island of 365 rivers, the
sound of water is everywhere, beginning with the thermal springs
around Roseau. Lush in vegetation, the volcanic origin of the
island has created waterfalls, rivers and bubbling pools of hot
water rich in minerals flowing from deep within the earth.
You can join an excursion to Hibiscus Falls, where you'll find an
enchanting waterfall and beautiful pool where you can take a dip
amid breath-taking nature. From there, your tour continues on
through the central rainforest reserve to the Hibiscus eco-village,
followed by a river tubing experience through some of the last and
only remaining Carib Indian territory.
St. Maarten is the smallest inhabited island in the world shared by two nations - France in the north and the Netherlands in the south. Dubbed the true melting pot of the Caribbean, the 37-square-mile island is home to people of 47 different nationalities and more than 400 restaurants, featuring a hugely diverse variety of cuisine.
The island also has two capitals: Philipsburg on the Dutch side, and Marigot in the French part. Today you can explore how the two cultures have blended their very distinct characters.
Your ship will dock in Philipsburg, with its pastel-coloured West Indian houses, its duty-free shopping along Front Street, the Great Salt Pond and Fort Willem, built in 1801, with magnificent views of the bay and the surrounding islands.
'One beach a day,' Antigua's motto, refers to the island's 365
beautiful beaches, ranging from secret coves to famous stretches of
white sand and even beaches set in volcanic craters.
When you arrive in the port of St John's, the capital and
commercial centre of Antigua and Barbuda, embrace the city's
colourful houses dating to its British colonial period, along with
the white baroque towers of St. John's Cathedral, and the Fort
James and Barrington fortresses. The laid-back cosmopolitan city,
with its distinctly British flair, is renowned for its shopping at
luxury boutiques and high-end shopping malls.
If you want to explore beyond the city you can book an excursion to
the historic Nelson's Dockyard in English Harbour, dedicated to
Admiral Horatio Nelson.
Today you'll have another full day at sea to make the most of the fabulous facilities on board MSC Seaside.
A day spent in St Kitts and Nevis will introduce you to these
intriguing sister volcanic islands, which have been a premier
destination for tourists for more than 200 years and served as a
haven for European nobility in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Basseterre, founded by the French in 1625, became the capital of St
Kitts in 1727, when the English took over the island. It remained
under British rule until the islands declared their independence in
1983.
Throughout the city's long history, natural disasters and conflicts have afflicted Basseterre; most buildings date from the latter part of the 1800s. A visit to the city's two cathedrals, St. George's Anglican Church and the Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, will appeal to those with a love of history and architecture. On South Square Street, visit Georgian House, one of the better-preserved examples of local 18th-century architecture.
Today you'll dock on Martinque, where you can visit some of the
island's best rum distilleries and taste their rum. These include
the Depaz Distillery, in business since 1651, and the St James Rum
Distillery & Museum, where you will learn about the process of
making rum and taste the traditional Rhum Agricole.
Afterwards, visit the ruins of the theatre in St Pierre, the former
cultural capital of Martinique that was tragically destroyed by the
1902 eruption of Mount Pelée. The modern-day town of St Pierre is
France's 101st 'City of Art and History.'
Today you'll arrive in Guadeloupe, where the Valombreuse
botanical garden is a must-see for those who love gardens. With 500
species in its collection, not many other gardens in the world can
compare. Tucked in between the mountains and the sea, it is a riot
of tropical plants and flowers and home to many birds, including
flower-loving hummingbirds and peacocks.
Head along the southern coast of Grande Terre on a sightseeing trip
to St. Anne, a lovely fishing village with seafront promenade, then
continue to visit the much-photographed Pointe des Châteaux, an
incredible rock formation sculpted by the wind, followed by a stop
in Morne-à-L'Eau, a town noted for its artistic cemetery with
black-and-white checkerboard tombs.
You can also slip away on a catamaran on another excursion from
Pointe-à-Pitre to the uninhabited islet of Gosier, a tiny gem
calling out to you with its lush foliage, white sandy shores, a
charming diminutive lighthouse and the intense blue of the sea.
Today's island is the wonderful St. Lucia, where you'll be
greeted by magnificent white-sand beaches, lush rainforests and the
prized Pitons. These are spectacular twin volcanic peaks that are
protected as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and appear as symbols on
the nation's flag.
From architecture to cuisine, you'll still find hints of French and
British inspired heritage throughout the island, which declared its
independence in 1979. This is particularly evident in Castries, its
capital.
Among the optional excursions on offer today is a trolley tour
through the busy streets of the city of Castries and a cruise by
catamaran to the Pitons for scenic views of these fascinating
peaks.
Today you'll arrive back in Bridgetown, Barbados, where you'll catch your flight back to London Gatwick as your Caribbean adventure draws to an end.
MSC Seaside is a modern cruise liner that welcomes over 5,000 guests, treating them to 19 bars, nine restaurants, two bowling alleys, a spa, and a waterpark with five waterslides. There are kids’ clubs to keep little ones entertained and adults-only areas for quieter moments. Cabins are modern and well-equipped, and your interior cabin is thoughtfully designed.
Your cruise is full-board including the Premium Extra Drinks package, with options to book into speciality restaurants including an excellent seafood restaurant and an American-style steakhouse available at an extra cost.
For general information, click here.
To view TS Tours as agent for THG Holidays’ supplier’s terms and conditions click here.
* From price is per person, based on two people sharing an inside, subject to availability and based on 5 March 2024 departure. Other departure dates are available, please call for details. Price and itinerary correct at time of print but may be subject to change. Single supplement not available. Deposit £500pp. Not suitable for those with mobility issues. The itinerary will differ slightly for cruise departures on 20 February; 05,19 March, with the ship stopping in St Kitts & Nevis on Day 10, followed by a day at Sea on Day 11. Local charges such as tourist tax may apply. Travel insurance is not included and should be taken out at time of booking. Images used may not reflect your actual tour experience. This holiday may be sold through other selected brands. Tour is operated by and subject to the booking conditions of TS Travel Ltd (ATOL bonded) and THG Travel Limited ATOL 9528 - ABTA Y6433.