10 nights Western Caribbean Explorer Holland America Line

Embark on a 10-night Western Caribbean Explorer cruise, beginning in Fort Lauderdale. Day 1 offers a taste of the city's diverse attractions, from the redesigned beach to the historic Riverwalk. Cruise to the Bahamas on Day 2 and experience the award-winning Half Moon Cay, a private island boasting pristine beaches and exclusive cabanas. Explore the reggae-infused culture of Montego Bay on Day 4 and enjoy water adventures in George Town, Cayman Islands, on Day 5. Belize City, with its colonial charm, awaits on Day 7, followed by a cruise to Cozumel's unique attractions on Day 8. Day 10 brings the vibrant Key West before returning to Fort Lauderdale, completing a remarkable journey of sun-soaked destinations and cultural delights.

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  1. Date 16 November 2024 From £2,490

Itinerary

Departure port Fort Lauderdale
Flights BA 16 Nov - 27 Nov
Hotel Courtyard By Marriott Fort Lauderdale Beach 16 Nov - 1 night
Cruise ship Eurodam 17 Nov - 10 nights View ship
Arrival port Fort Lauderdale
11 nights Cruise package FROM £2,490 per person
  • Day 1
    Fort Lauderdale

    There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or adventure to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion.

  • Day 2
    Half Moon Cay

    The Caribbean is full of tropical wonders and natural beauty. But there’s nothing like Half Moon Cay, our pristine private island paradise in the Bahamas. Cruise to the Bahamas with Holland America Line and discover the most stunning, highest-rated private-island experience in the region, Half Moon Cay. This island has won Porthole Cruise Magazine’s Best Private Island award 17 consecutive years, and was also named the best in Travel Weekly's Readers' Choice Awards. As soon as your toes touch that powdery white sand and your eyes settle on the perfect blue-crystal clear water, you’ll understand why this island is one of the most sought out destinations. Whether you are planning a romantic getaway or a family vacation, book a Bahamas cruise and explore Half Moon Cay's beautiful beaches, exciting cruise excursions, exclusive beach cabanas and more.

  • Day 3
    At Sea
  • Day 4
    Montego Bay

    Holland America Line's Montego Bay cruises takes you to the island of One Love. Jamaica is, after all, the home of the reggae musical genre and the Rasta religion with which it is so entwined. Along with being laid-back and "irie, mon," the western Caribbean island nation boasts plenty of natural beauty: pristine, reef-facing beaches; crystalline waters; and a lush, mountain and jungle interior. Just as internationally lauded are the island’s eco-friendly soft-adventure offerings, from snorkeling and horseback riding to zip lining and traversing waterfalls. Our cruises to Montego Bay, Jamaica are much more than just a beach destination, They also promises cultural attractions, which, along with its spicy cuisine, are as much of a draw as its powdery sand and sparkling sea. So, take a Montego Bay cruise with Holland America Line and discover the natural beauty this island has to offer.

  • Day 5
    George Town, Cayman Islands

    Crystalline waters, snorkeling with tame stingrays, civilian submarines: This duty-free port has it all, plus Seven Mile Beach and a charming turtle farm. Sample shore excursions: Stingray City Cruise & Island Drive; Reef & Wreck Snorkel by Boat; Scuba Adventure; Nautilus One Semi-submarine.

  • Day 6
    At Sea
  • Day 7
    Belize City

    Set on a peninsula that juts out into the Caribbean Sea, Belize City may no longer be the capital of Belize (that is Belmopan, since 1970), but it is the country’s largest metropolis. Established in the 17th century as a British trading post for lumber, the city, then known as Belize Town, was an important source of mahogany and logwood. Though the Spanish and English fought over the Central American territory, it became a British colony in 1862, and remained so until it gained independence in 1981. Many of the traditional colonial structures have survived, including the Government House and St. John’s Cathedral, as well as stately houses of the period.Haulover Creek, a tributary of the Belize River, divides the city into north and south sides; the famous Swing Bridge, a manually operated bridge from the 1920s, and much of the local boat traffic are found on this waterway. The north is where many of the cultural attractions are located, including the Museum of Belize and the Fort Street Tourism Village, a harborfront shopping and dining area catering to cruise-goers. Albert Street, on the south side, is considered the main downtown commercial area; it’s lined with stores, gift and souvenir shops, banks and restaurants.

  • Day 8
    Cozumel

    A cruise to Cozumel will take you , anto an island in the Caribbean off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. Cozumel is a popular destination as , drawsit draws many scuba divers, snorkelers and seekers of sand and sun who are attracted by the reliably sunny and tropical climate. The island and its environs also offer all other manner of on- and around-the-water attractions, many of which are quite unique, such as underwater sculpture gardens, a submarine excursion to see a shipwreck and a sailboat-racing experience that's second only to the America's Cup. For visitors who are intrigued by Mexico's Maya culture, there are several archaeological sites in and around Cozumel, including the UNESCO-inscribed Chichén Itzá and, on Cozumel itself, San Gervasio, once a site where women made offerings to the goddess of fertility and childbirth. When you're done sightseeing on your cruise to Cozumel, there's shopping for traditional Mexican crafts, jewelry and leather goods, including custom-made sandals, and excellent food (the seafood, of course, is stellar).

  • Day 9
    At Sea
  • Day 10
    Key West

    One of the first things you’ll notice on your Key West cruise is the colorful gingerbread wooden houses and the amazing sunsets, and the constant crowing of roosters. Hundreds of the noisy birds—along with their quieter-clucking mates—roam the streets at all hours, and are nearly as synonymous with Key West cruises as its six-toed cats, the famous furry residents of Ernest Hemingway’s mansion in the Old Town district. They’re all part of the quirky charm of the United States' southernmost point, whose compact 11 square kilometers (4.2 square miles) pack in everything from gorgeous historic architecture and spectacular fishing and sailing to a raucous party scene along famed Duval Street. All of which is truly enjoyed by vacationers who cruise to Key West, Florida.

  • Day 11
    Fort Lauderdale

    There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or adventure to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion.

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