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Caribbean Cruises: the east, west, or south of the Caribbean

Caribbean cruise
Caribbean cruise, on a cruise ship in the east, west, or south of the Caribbean, you are always on the island time. The Caribbean is one of the most beautiful regions in the world. A dream country where tourists want to relax in a beautiful environment. Surrounded by long white sandy beaches, palm trees, and exoticism. Fruits, coral reefs. Tropical Fish. And the endless green sea.

Destinations
Destinations

MARINA RESERVE OCEAN CAY
MARINA RESERVE OCEAN CAY MSC
Nature makes it beautiful, we make it unique
Explore our new exclusive destination in the Bahamas: Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.
Here, you can get a unique experience in a true Caribbean marine reserve. While being connected to the natural world, feeling the warmth of the Bahamas’ spirit, and being immersed in an ecological environment.
At Ocean Cay, you can enjoy a relaxing massage in the cabin. Explore the beauty of the sea and explore the area through dedicated excursions.

PHILIPSBURG, ST. MAARTEN CRUISE
PHILIPSBURG, ST. MAARTEN CRUISE
One island, two countries.
Saint Martin has some of the best views in the entire Caribbean. It is the smallest inhabited island in the world, shared by two countries. France in the north and the Netherlands in the south. This 37-square-mile island is known as the veritable melting pot of the Caribbean. It has 47 people of different nationalities and over 400 restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisines.
The island also has two capitals: Philipsburg on the Dutch side and Marigot on the French side. Take the MSC Caribbean and West Indies cruise to St. Maarten. Discover how these two cultures merged their unique characteristics on one of our MSC excursions.
Your Saint Martin cruise ship will dock at Philipsburg, founded in 1763 by John Philips. The Scottish captain of the Dutch Navy. Philipsburg has pastel-coloured West Indian houses and is famous for the duty-free shops along Front Street. The Great Salt Pond once made the island “worthy” and attracted the French; They built fort William in 1801 and offers a magnificent view of the bay and surrounding islands.

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO CRUISE
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO CRUISE
Old world charm, a Spanish fortress,
San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, has the oldest buildings in the Western Hemisphere. Its bright and soft Spanish colonial facades, blooming wrought-iron balconies, narrow cobblestone streets, and beloved park squares are romantic. Arrive at the port on the MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise ship and explore Old San Juan. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the fortresses of Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal Well-known.

CRUISES TO SAN JUAN

FORT DE FRANCE, MARTINIQUE CRUISE
FORT DE FRANCE, MARTINIQUE CRUISE
French history, natural beauty, and rum.
Thanks to the influence of France and the Antilles to a large extent. Martinique is a lush and mountainous island in the Lesser Antilles. With the dormant Pele Volcano as the background, it exudes an international atmosphere. With exquisite cooking and cultural scenes, it not only attracts tourists to its natural wonders. Beautiful bays, and beaches but also to the heart of the capital Fort de France. Although French is the official language, most islanders also speak Antilles Creole. As part of the European Union, the island uses the euro currency.

CRUISES TO FORT DE FRANCE

BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS CRUISE

BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS CRUISE
Full of colonial charm and natural wonders
You arrive in Barbados on the MSC Caribbean and Southern Caribbean cruise, you will explore the capital, Bridgetown. Among the many attractions in this small Caribbean city, stop to admire its many colonial buildings, parliament buildings. The statue of Lord Nelson, now known as the National Heroes Square.
Barbados keeps some British flavours: place names, cricket, horse racing, and polo. The Anglican parish church and even a mountainous area called Scotland. But the character of the British may be a bit too much. Because this is an obvious West Indian country, covered with mosaic sugar cane fields, dotted with small rum shops.

CRUISES TO BRIDGETOWN

MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA CRUISE
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA CRUISE
Reggae, bastard cooking, and a little of black magic.
In 1494, Christopher Columbus discovered Jamaica on his way from Cuba and moored his ship in Montego Bay. Named the bay “Golfo de Buen Tiempo” or “Bay of Good Times”. It was not until 1655 the British ruled that Montego Bay, the second-largest city in Jamaica. These influences are still clear in the city’s colourful British colonial buildings, including the Parish Church of St. James. The cobblestone streets along with the city. That preserves the secrets of the island’s slave ownership history in Sam Sharpe Square and Cage Prison. The escaped slave. Today, Gloucester Street dominates the city center. This street is the main street or “fashion zone” lined with souvenir shops, bars, and locals selling their goods.

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