Silversea Caribbean: 7 nights from Bridgetown with Silver Spirit
Dec 12, 2026
Barbados, Saint Lucia, Martinique, France, Guadeloupe, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Bridgetown ➞
Landing: Bridgetown
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Saturday, December 12, 2026 - 11:00 PMBridgetown
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Sunday, December 13, 2026 9:00 AM - 10:00 PMCastries
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Monday, December 14, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMFort de france
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Tuesday, December 15, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMDeshaies
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Wednesday, December 16, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMnavigation
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Thursday, December 17, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMLes Saintes
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Friday, December 18, 2026 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMBequia
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Saturday, December 19, 2026 7:00 AMBridgetown

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.

Castries
St Lucia is renowned for its beautiful beaches. The most popular is Vigie Beach, a beautiful curve of golden sand, dotted with swaying palm trees.
St. Lucia has been part of the British Commonwealth since 1803. But before that, it was often occupied by the French, whose influences are evident in much of the island's culture. Castries offers a colorful local market and great shopping. And the surrounding areas offer lush rainforests, impressive waterfalls, beautiful beaches and sulfur springs. Admire the beautiful coast of Santa Lucia from the deck of a catamaran. You will have an unbeatable view of the landscape and you will get an exhilarating ride.

Fort de france
Cruises departing from Fort de France: all offersFort de France, the capital of the island of Martinique, is the ideal embarkation port for those who wish to visit the Antilles on a cruise. From this port, cruise ships depart with stops in the main islands of this region: Barbados, Grenada, Montserrat and Dominica are just some of the fantastic islands you will visit by booking a cruise from Fort de France!
Cruise from Fort de France: the best of the CaribbeanThe city of Fort de France has a typically French atmosphere with many clubs, bars and restaurants located in the center or on the waterfront. From the port of Fort de France you can easily reach the most exotic islands of the Lesser and Greater Antilles: dive among the sun, palm trees and crystal clear waters during the stops and enjoy all the comfort of your cabin on board during the navigation moments.
For those who decide to visit Fort de France, we recommend a visit to the botanical garden or the municipal park 'La Savane' where you can admire exotic plants, flowers and trees of incredible colors and scents. For lovers of good food, we recommend a stop in one of the many typical restaurants that combine refined French cuisine with the exotic flavors of the Caribbean: a unique mix not to be missed!
The best time for a cruise from Fort de France is from November to April, the freshest and driest months in this region. The cruises from Fort de France are ideal for sea lovers who can sunbathe or snorkel among colorful tropical fish.
Families with children are also welcome in Fort de France: they will find beaches to play on and many activities to do together in this lovely city before setting sail for the cruise. Browse below for cruises from Fort de France, find the right itinerary for you at the best price and book an unforgettable cruise for a winter vacation in the name of sun and sea!

Deshaies
Located on the north-west coast, a small fishing village surrounded by high wooded hills, Deshaies is full of charm. Charming small fishing village surrounded by green hills, Deshaies is probably one of the most peaceful places in Guadeloupe. It is in the less populated region of the island that will make you discover the charm of a traditional village with huts and wooden houses in Caribbean style, restaurants, shops and above all, the largest beaches in the entire archipelago. Today, Deshaies is aimed at a solidarity tourism, ecotourism actively involved in the development of the city. Small town with high tourist potential to the north west of Basse-Terre, this territory where sea, mountains, rivers, beaches and valleys form an extraordinary landscape. A road along the Caribbean Sea offers a splendid view of the coast, especially at sunset. Far from the hustle and bustle of the crowds, you can enjoy the landscape of this exceptional site. Wooden houses, colonial style houses, cottages or even eco-lodges are the charm of the city. In fact, the population does not lack friendly addresses. Take the time to savor Caribbean flavors in one of the ten restaurants in the city, you won't be disappointed! 2 km from Deshaies, is the most beautiful beach in Basse-Terre, the famous Grande Anse beach, known for its red sand and many coconut trees. The city, which extends over just under 5,000 inhabitants, has preserved, despite its tourist attractions, a real authenticity. In addition to its beautiful beaches, Deshaies also has beautiful gardens and parks. If you love flowers, tropical plants, animals, all in a serene and relaxing atmosphere, visit the botanical garden of the country, one of the main attractions in Guadeloupe.
Les Saintes
The Îles des Saintes, also known as Les Saintes, are an archipelago made up of eight small islands and rocks called Terre-de-Bas, Terre-de-Haut, Ilet Cabrit, Grand Ilet, La Coche, Les Augustins, Le Pate and La Redonde of which only two, Terre de Bas and Terre de Haut (the largest) are inhabited. Administratively, they are all dependent on Guadeloupe, in the French Antilles.
Les Saintes were discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, on All Saints' Day, and he consequently baptized them Los Santos, but the first French settlers who moved to the archipelago arrived only in 1643 from Brittany.

Bequia
Escape to Paradise from Bequia!Set sail on an idyllic Caribbean escape from the enchanting island of Bequia. This serene and unspoiled gem in the Grenadines offers a tranquil and intimate starting point for your cruise. Experience the laid-back charm and pristine waters before embarking on a journey to discover secluded coves, vibrant coral reefs, and the untouched beauty of the Lesser Antilles, promising pure relaxation and natural splendor.

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.