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Princess Cruises Caribbean: 7 nights from San Juan with Grand Princess
Mar 29, 2026

Puerto Rico, Sint Maarten, Dominica, Grenada, Barbados, British Virgin Islands
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Departure Port: San Juan ➞ Landing: San Juan

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    Monday, March 30, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Tuesday, March 31, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Dominica chevron_right
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    Wednesday, April 1, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Thursday, April 2, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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    Saturday, April 4, 2026 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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    Sunday, April 5, 2026 6:00 AM
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San Juan

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.

Philipsburg

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.

Dominica

Dominica

Grenada

Grenada

Lush vegetation, incredible mountains and colonial architecture make a backdrop to paradise beaches.

Grenada is the "Spice Island" of the Caribbean - one of the world's largest producers of nutmeg, mace, cloves, cinnamon and cocoa. In fact, it seems that the fragrant aroma of spices envelops the emerald green hills, tropical forests and sunny beaches of the island. Grenada is truly a feast for the senses. Americans, of course, may remember the island from the US military intervention in 1983. Over two decades later, Grenada is still an ideal place for holidays. No building here can be built higher than a coconut palm. Most hotels are small and family-run. Porto San Giorgio is a postcard of an idyllic Caribbean anchorage.

Bridgetown

Bridgetown

Bridgetown, an island located in the eastern part of the archipelago, is the capital of Barbodos islands. It is renowned for its duty-free shops and its cultural and historical attractions.
It is one of the most oldiest cities of the Carribean Islands; its architecture full of colonial buildings blending with warehouses and brash modern office blocks fascinates and entertains visitors. The center of the city is the Carenaggio, a tourist port that confines with the Parliament of Barbados (where are located two small fashinated history museums). Some of the most famous religious buildings are distant five minutes from the Parliament like Sant Micheal Cathedral and the synagogue.

Bridgetown is one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean; its architecture with balconies of colonial buildings blending with warehouses and brash modern office blocks fascinates and entertains visitors. The center of activity is the careenage, a marina that borders the Barbados Parliament (home to two small but fascinating local history museums). A number of the island's most important religious buildings are located within a five-minute walk of Parliament, including St. Michael's Cathedral and a synagogue.

Tortola Island

Tortola Island

Tortola Island, a mountainous island of volcanic origin, is the largest and most populous of the British Virgin Islands. Once a place of refuge for buccaneers, today it is an ideal destination for all those who love unspoiled nature and water sports. Crystal clear waters, unspoiled nature and long beaches make the island's landscape unique. The crystal clear waters allow for numerous water sports such as snorkeling.

Get ready to wear your snorkel and mask to enjoy the beauty of the seabed and the animals that inhabit it. If you think that what I am saying is not enough, imagine diving into the waters of the island and seeing with your own eyes ancient shipwrecks, coral gardens and underwater mountains. Needless to say, this is an unforgettable experience that happens a few times in life.

One of the best ways to reach Tortola Island is aborad a cruise ship. Choose a cruise that depart from Tortola Island or that has the island as a stop is the ideal choice for those who want to discover the beauties of the island both during navigation and once you reach the island.

 

San Juan

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.