An Island Hopping Caribbean Odyssey
A voyage from Barbados to Bermuda aboard the MS Serenissima
- 24 March 2021
When it comes to pure escapism there are few places in the world more fitting than the Caribbean. Join the MS Serenissima in Barbados and set sail on our voyage through sub-tropical waters of beautiful scenery and island diversity. Each island has its own culture and this colourful mix of island personalities, varied terrain and lifestyles makes for a marvellous break.
We have developed our island hopping itinerary to enable exploration of the southern chain of Caribbean islands with the additional benefit of ending our voyage on the wonderful island of Bermuda to the north. On our way to Bermuda we will explore some historical sites of the colonial periods combined with pretty ports, wonderful beaches and the rich natural world of flora and fauna of the region. In addition to our included excursions, we have allowed time for individual exploration of the islands and opportunities to swim in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea.
By and large we will head for the smaller, less visited islands and having the MS Serenissima as the base for our cruise makes all the difference. With just 95 passengers on board, not only is the atmosphere peaceful and perfect for this type of voyage, it means we can access the ports of call with ease. This is in direct contrast to the cruise juggernauts in the region which spend an age disembarking their passengers and can only visit a limited number of ports which can accommodate their size.
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Serenissima
The charming MS Serenissima began her career as the Harald Jarl, cruising the Norwegian coastline and fjords. Extensively renovated in 2003 she was rechristened MS Andrea and began her life as a classic cruise ship, and was chartered by Noble Caledonia for a number of years. In spring 2012 MS Andrea was purchased by our longstanding associates Volga Dream and renamed the MS Serenissima. After a thorough renovation and upgrading, the charming MS Serenissima commenced cruise operations in April 2013 and we have chartered her for the majority of each year since knowing her to be perfect for small ship cruising. With her small size she can navigate into small, remote ports inaccessible to the big cruise ships and appears an impressive sight when moored. With her fleet of Zodiacs she is capable of both destination and expedition cruising.
Itinerary
Day 1 London to Barbados.
Fly by scheduled flight. Arrive this afternoon and transfer to the MS Serenissima. Enjoy welcome drinks and dinner as we sail this evening.
Day 2 St George’s, Grenada.
Many regard the wonderful Windward Island of Grenada as the most beautiful in the Caribbean. It is a lush and verdant island with spice plantations, rum distilleries, tropical forests, secluded coves and nature trails. Arriving at lunchtime we will moor in the picturesque capital of St George’s and will drive through the rainforest to beautiful Grand Etang Lake.
Day 3 Bequia, Grenadines.
We have the whole day on this delightful Grenadine island which is totally unspoilt and a place of pure escapism with a charming old world atmosphere. Only seven miles by two it is a long way from the well beaten tourist track, a serene and peaceful island with some of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Choose to spend time in the main town of Port Elizabeth or find a spot on a local beach.
Day 4 St Lucia.
Today we will discover this splendidly rugged island of towering mountains, lush green valleys and acres of banana plantations. From our anchorage at Rodney Bay we will run a choice of tours this morning. Discover Pigeon Island which changed hands 14 times between the British and French and at Fort Rodney we will learn more about the history as we walk through the ruins. Alternatively, experience the Aerial Tram where 16 open-air gondolas ascend noiselessly through the rainforest, offering a magical view of nature including towering gommier trees, impressive chatannier trees, strangler ficus, hummingbirds and bananaquits. Our local guides will point out giant ferns and magnificent heliconia, and identify the calls and the plumage of the birdlife that makes the Caribbean Oceanic forest their home. The descent affords a bird’s eye view of the rainforests and a spectacular panoramic vista of the north of the island. Return to the ship for lunch and spend the afternoon on board or on a local beach.
Day 5 Dominica.
Stepping back in time, the island of Dominica is still the primitive garden that Columbus first sighted in 1493. An area of tropical rainforests, flowers of incredible beauty and animals that exist nowhere else in the world. We arrive this morning in the small port of Cabrits, just below the national park and the former British garrison of Fort Shirley. Those feeling active can climb to the fort to explore the ruins, visit the small museum and maybe wander the surrounding trails. For the keen birders we will offer a tour to the Morne Diablotin National Park where, from the viewpoint we hope to see the two endemic parrots of Dominica.
Day 6 Montserrat.
Ask any Caribbean connoisseur about their favourite places and Montserrat will always be high on the list. Following the damaging volcanic eruptions of 1995 and 2010, the island is slowly recovering. We will visit the volcano observatory and learn how the islanders coped with the devastation the eruptions caused, also see some of the untouched areas which are as beautiful as ever.
Day 7 Sint Eustatius, Dutch Antilles.
In the 18th century the port of Oranjestad was a major player in the trade between Europe and the new world. Today the island maintains a low key existence and has avoided the modernisation and development of its neighbours. We will explore the small town including the 17th century fort and the museum with information on slavery, colonial relics and historical artefacts. Meanwhile, the more active may wish to take the strenuous hike to ‘The Quill’, the 600 metre hill that dominates the landscape. This afternoon is at leisure for further exploration.
Days 8 & 9 British Virgin Islands.
These islands are recognised throughout the seafaring world as one of the finest sailing areas. The 36 islands and cays sit in a dazzling turquoise sea surrounded by beautiful coral reefs. We have a day and half here and will drop anchor and use our Zodiacs to explore. We may make calls at the islands of Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke and Tortola. We will enjoy island drives and allow for time to relax on the beautiful beaches and swim and snorkel in the clear waters.
Day 10 Samana, Dominican Republic.
After a morning at sea we arrive at the Samana Peninsula renowned for its unspoilt beaches, turquoise waters and lush mountains. In addition it is a centre for migrating humpback whales that are usually resident in the Marine Mammal Sanctuary from January to March. If conditions permit this morning we will use local boats to view these amazing creatures. Alternatively we will visit Los Haitises National Park where we will explore magnificent limestone caves covered in Taino Indian art and visit Bird Island where we learn the importance of the many migratory and indigenous birds that inhabit the mangroves.
Day 11 Turks & Caicos Islands.
These islands are about as idyllic as you get. Surrounded by one of the world’s largest coral reefs, this little visited group of some 40 islands is a haven for wildlife on sea and land. Arriving at lunchtime we will take the chance to swim, snorkel and explore the cays and reefs of the marine parks and wildlife reserves. Alternatively join an island drive visiting the local lighthouse and museum including displays of objects rescued from a 16th century Spanish shipwreck.
Days 12 & 13 At Sea.
We have two days at sea as we sail to Bermuda. Our lecture programme will continue in the lounge and you can find a spot on deck to relax.
Day 14 Hamilton, Bermuda.
The island of Bermuda was named after the Spanish sea captain Juan de Bermudez who claimed the islands for the Spanish Empire in 1505 although it was not settled until 1609 when Admiral Sir George Summers was shipwrecked here on his way to the Jamestown colony in Virginia. This morning we will explore the Royal Naval Dockyard which, thanks to an imaginative redevelopment, is full of fascinating buildings including the National Museum of Bermuda which is housed in a sublime colonial building. Along the way we will see the 17th century Heydon Trust Chapel, Somerset Bridge and the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, built in 1845 and providing wonderful views. Also enjoy some free time in the island’s pastel pink capital of Hamilton.
Day 15 Bermuda to London.
Disembark this morning and spend some time in the UNESCO World Heritage site of St George’s. Bermuda’s former capital, this well-preserved historic town and nearby fortress is a haven for British colonial architecture, history and culture. We will stroll the streets seeing St Peter’s Church and the picturesque 18th century cottages. After lunch we will transfer to the airport for our scheduled flight to London.
Day 16 London.
Arrive this morning.
Dates and Prices
24 March to 8 April 2021 | ||
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Category | Brochure Price | Special Offer Price |
2 Standard Stateroom | £7395 | £7095 |
3 Classic Stateroom | £7595 | £7295 |
4 Superior Stateroom | £7895 | £7595 |
5 Deluxe Stateroom | £8195 | £7895 |
6 Junior Suite | £8695 | £8395 |
7 Owner’s Suite | £9195 | £8895 |
8 Serenissima Suite | £9195 | £8895 |
10 Standard Single | £7395 | £7095 |
Tour Reference Code: SCSE240321
PRICE INCLUDES: Economy class scheduled air travel • 14 nights aboard the MS Serenissima on a full board basis • House wine, beer & soft drinks with lunch and dinner • Noble Caledonia onboard team • Shore excursions • Gratuities • Transfers • Port taxes.
Not Included: Travel insurance.
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Serenissima
The charming MS Serenissima began her career as the Harald Jarl, cruising the Norwegian coastline and fjords. Extensively renovated in 2003 she was rechristened MS Andrea and began her life as a classic cruise ship, and was chartered by Noble Caledonia for a number of years. In spring 2012 MS Andrea was purchased by our longstanding associates Volga Dream and renamed the MS Serenissima. After a thorough renovation and upgrading, the charming MS Serenissima commenced cruise operations in April 2013 and we have chartered her for the majority of each year since knowing her to be perfect for small ship cruising. With her small size she can navigate into small, remote ports inaccessible to the big cruise ships and appears an impressive sight when moored. With her fleet of Zodiacs she is capable of both destination and expedition cruising.
Travelling with You
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Professor Jeremy Black
Jeremy Black is a prolific historian with specialties in world military history, the history of tourism, and both the 18th and 20th century. Educated at Cambridge and Oxford, he is Professor at Exeter having previously been Professor at Durham. He received his MBE for services to stamp design. Jeremy Black’s many books include ‘A Brief History of Italy’ and ‘A Brief History of Spain’ (2019). ‘A Brief History of the Mediterranean’ will be published later in 2020.
Professor Jeremy Black will be on the following tour dates: 24 March to 8 April 2021
Tour Extensions
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If you would like to extend your stay in Bermuda we are offering a three night hotel stay based at the Rosedon Hotel. The Rosedon is a delightful, boutique hotel ideally located within walking distance of the capital Hamilton. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, it is one of Bermuda’s grand old colonial houses and exudes great charm. The private heated swimming pool is surrounded by lovely gardens and terraces. This hotel will appeal to those who prefer small, privately run establishments. The extension will also include a tour to St George’s after disembarking the MS Serenissima. The rest of your time will be at leisure to relax and enjoy the hotel or explore the surrounding area.
Rosedon Hotel, Bermuda
Prices per person based on double occupancy
7 to 11 April 2021 Category Price Twin £1095 Single £1845 Price Includes: Three nights hotel accomodation with breakfast, Noble Caledonia Tour Manager, group transfers.
Not Included: Travel Insurance.
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