Emerald Cruises : 14 nights from San Juan with Emerald Azzurra
Dec 20, 2025
Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Sint Maarten, Saint Barthelemy, Montserrat, Antigua and Barbuda, Guadeloupe, British Virgin Islands
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: San Juan ➞
Landing: San Juan
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San Juan
One of the largest islands in the eastern Caribbean, Puerto Rico's panorama includes mountains, caves, coral reefs, white sand beaches and an incredibly lush rainforest.
San Juan is the oldest city under the rule of the United States. San Juan is located in the northeast of Puerto Rico and features distinctly a century-old architecture, such as Spanish military fortresses built from 1540 to 1800, an active port, and a very active economic zone in the Hato Rey district. San Juan has magnificent beaches, hotels, squares, historical sites, and museums. San Juan is a Latin American city with Spanish culture mixed with African and Taíno traditions with American influence. The citizens of San Juan are very festive, as in the rest of the island.
Jost Van Dyke
During your cruise ship stop in Jost Van Dyke, you will discover a tropical paradise rich in adventure and relaxation. Start your day with a visit to White Bay, famous for its white sand and crystal clear waters. Relax under the palm trees, swim in the turquoise waters or snorkel to explore the vibrant marine life.
Don't miss the opportunity to visit Foxy's Tamarind Bar, a local institution where you can enjoy delicious Caribbean cocktails and typical dishes while listening to live music. For an unforgettable experience, take a boat trip to visit the spectacular caves of Norman Island.
If you are an adventure lover, take a short hike to the top of Jost Van Dyke to enjoy breathtaking views of the island and the surrounding sea.
Jost Van Dyke offers you a perfect mix of natural beauty, local culture and exciting activities, guaranteeing an unforgettable stop during your cruise.
Philipsburg
Philipsburg is the capital of Sint Maarten in the Caribbean Sea. It is one of the best cruise ship ports in the Caribbean famous for shopping.
Philipsburg is the capital of the Dutch part of the island of St. Maarten, a Caribbean island divided into Dutch and French (Saint Martin). Business seekers flock to the duty-free shops and tax-free sales of the long Philipsburg shopping district. Visitors can also enjoy art galleries in the city, historical fortresses, casinos, and zoos, as well as Great Bay Beach and the boardwalk.
Gustavia
Gustavia is the capital of Saint Barthélemy, a Caribbean island that combines French charm with tropical warmth. During a cruise ship stop, there are many exciting activities to do and places to explore.
Start your visit with a walk through the center of Gustavia, where you can admire the colorful colonial-style houses, shop in luxury boutiques and enjoy local cuisine in fine restaurants and cafes. The port of Gustavia is also an ideal place for a relaxing walk, with breathtaking views of the boats and yachts moored there.
The island's history is well represented by Fort Gustav, which offers a panoramic view of the city and the harbor. The fort is a great place to take photos and learn about the colonial history of Saint Barthélemy.
For sea lovers, there are several nearby beaches that are worth visiting. Shell Beach, a short walk from the center, is perfect for swimming and relaxing. If you prefer a more adventurous experience, you can go snorkeling or scuba diving in the crystal clear waters around the island, exploring the rich marine life and coral reefs.
A visit to the many art galleries and museums in Gustavia cannot be missed, where you can discover local art and culture. Finally, end your day with a romantic dinner in one of the restaurants overlooking the sea, savoring French and Caribbean cuisine while the sun sets on the horizon.
In summary, Gustavia offers a perfect combination of history, culture, shopping, nature and relaxation, making your cruise stop an unforgettable experience.
Little Bay
Barbuda
Barbuda, the sister island of Antigua in the archipelago of Antigua and Barbuda, is a hidden paradise waiting to be discovered. With its pink and white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and an almost pristine tranquility, it represents an ideal destination for those seeking a travel experience characterized by relaxation and natural beauty. Cruises to Barbuda offer a unique opportunity to explore this serene island, far from the more crowded tourist routes, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility. Despite its small size, Barbuda is rich in natural attractions. The Frigate Bird Sanctuary, located in the lagoon to the north-west of the island, is one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the world, hosting thousands of magnificent frigates. This nature reserve is accessible only by sea, making boat trips an exclusive and fascinating experience for nature lovers. The beaches, including the famous Pink Sand Beach, offer kilometers of fine sand colored by tiny coral particles, creating postcard-perfect scenarios for sunny days and refreshing swims. In addition to its natural beauty, Barbuda offers an immersion in the history and local culture. The ruins of Highland House, the ancient residence of the Codrington family, rulers of the island in the seventeenth century, tell stories of a colonial past. Visitors can also explore the Two Foot Bay caves, adorned with ancient rock paintings, witnesses to the rich cultural heritage of the island. Participating in a cruise that includes Barbuda in its itinerary means giving yourself a unique experience, where the discovery of natural wonders blends with moments of pure relaxation on its idyllic beaches. The island offers a peaceful refuge away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, inviting travelers to slow down and savor every moment. Barbuda, with its discreet charm and unspoiled beauty, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
Terre-de-Haut
Gustavia
Gustavia is the capital of Saint Barthélemy, a Caribbean island that combines French charm with tropical warmth. During a cruise ship stop, there are many exciting activities to do and places to explore.
Start your visit with a walk through the center of Gustavia, where you can admire the colorful colonial-style houses, shop in luxury boutiques and enjoy local cuisine in fine restaurants and cafes. The port of Gustavia is also an ideal place for a relaxing walk, with breathtaking views of the boats and yachts moored there.
The island's history is well represented by Fort Gustav, which offers a panoramic view of the city and the harbor. The fort is a great place to take photos and learn about the colonial history of Saint Barthélemy.
For sea lovers, there are several nearby beaches that are worth visiting. Shell Beach, a short walk from the center, is perfect for swimming and relaxing. If you prefer a more adventurous experience, you can go snorkeling or scuba diving in the crystal clear waters around the island, exploring the rich marine life and coral reefs.
A visit to the many art galleries and museums in Gustavia cannot be missed, where you can discover local art and culture. Finally, end your day with a romantic dinner in one of the restaurants overlooking the sea, savoring French and Caribbean cuisine while the sun sets on the horizon.
In summary, Gustavia offers a perfect combination of history, culture, shopping, nature and relaxation, making your cruise stop an unforgettable experience.
Virgin Gorda
Norman Island
San Juan
One of the largest islands in the eastern Caribbean, Puerto Rico's panorama includes mountains, caves, coral reefs, white sand beaches and an incredibly lush rainforest.
San Juan is the oldest city under the rule of the United States. San Juan is located in the northeast of Puerto Rico and features distinctly a century-old architecture, such as Spanish military fortresses built from 1540 to 1800, an active port, and a very active economic zone in the Hato Rey district. San Juan has magnificent beaches, hotels, squares, historical sites, and museums. San Juan is a Latin American city with Spanish culture mixed with African and Taíno traditions with American influence. The citizens of San Juan are very festive, as in the rest of the island.