Sail Route

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Itinerary

DayDestinationArrivalDeparture Time ashore
Cruise
Day 1 Guadeloupe - Pointe-á-Pitre -21:30 -
Day 2 St. Kitts & Nevis - Basseterre 09:0019:00 10
Day 3 British Virgin Islands - Tortola - Road Town 07:0015:00 8
Day 4 Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo 10:0023:59 13.98
Day 5 Dominican Republic - Catalina Island 08:0018:00 10
Day 6 Sea day -- -
Day 7 Martinique - Fort De France 08:0019:00 11
Day 8 Guadeloupe - Pointe-á-Pitre 08:00- -

Day 1Guadeloupe - Pointe-á-Pitre

Pointe-à-Pitre stands as the largest urban center in Guadeloupe, a French overseas department nestled within the embrace of the Caribbean Sea. With a population of approximately 18,000 residents, this cozy city is a testament to history, founded in...

Pointe-à-Pitre stands as the largest urban center in Guadeloupe, a French overseas department nestled within the embrace of the Caribbean Sea. With a population of approximately 18,000 residents, this cozy city is a testament to history, founded in the 17th century by a Portuguese sailor named Pitre, who chose this place as his home.

While Pointe-à-Pitre may not boast globally renowned beaches, it radiates a distinct Caribbean allure, enveloping visitors in the embrace of palm-fringed, sandy shores and the shimmering expanse of the Caribbean Sea. Its colonial charm, vibrant locals, bustling markets, and ample shopping opportunities beckon travelers to explore its multifaceted character.

Worth seeing
Place de la Victoire, nestled alongside the lively harbor, is a charming space that invites contemplation and connection. The harbor itself boasts an array of shops, defying the city's size, and features a local market where spices, clothing, and various treasures await. Embark on a journey to the Center Saint John Perse, home to an array of captivating specialty shops that promise unique finds.

The Schoelcher Museum offers a window into the life and legacy of Victor Schoelcher, a champion of the fight against historical slavery on Guadeloupe. This museum stands as a testament to his contributions, fostering an understanding of the struggles and triumphs that shaped the island's history.

Climate
The city's climate mirrors the tropical tapestry that graces most of the Caribbean. With temperatures ranging between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius, Pointe-à-Pitre experiences a balance of rainfall from December to June. However, a heightened likelihood of rainfall and the potential for hurricanes looms between July and November, marking a distinct seasonal rhythm.

Currency
Euro (EUR)

Weather

Highlights

  • Very family-friendly with many activities on board and child-friendly staff
  • Good child prices
  • Destinations worldwide
  • Classic Italian design and decor

About the ship

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Facilities

Ship facts

Facilities

Bars & lounges
  • Amarcord Bar
  • Aperol Spritz Bar
  • Blue Moon Bar
  • Club Fascinosa
  • Discoteca Babylon
  • Grand Bar Topkapi
  • Piano Bar Blue Velvet
  • Sala da Ballo Angelo Azzurro
  • Salone Ch�ri
  • Scuderia Costa Bar
Pool
  • Pool area
  • Water slide
Sports
  • Fitness center
  • Race track
  • Sports deck
Others
  • C-dream Next Cruise
  • Chapel
  • Customer Service
  • Meeting room
  • Tour Office
For children & young people
  • Kids and teen area
Spa & relaxation
  • Solarium
  • Spa Solemio
Entertainment
  • Casino
  • Library
  • Map room
  • Photo area
  • Shopping area
  • Teatro Bel Ami
  • Video arcade
Restaurant
  • Archipelago
  • Gelateria Amarillo
  • Pummid'Oro Pizzeria
  • Ristorante Buffet Tulipano Nero
  • Ristorante Il Cattopardo
  • Ristorante Otto e mezzo
  • Sushino at Costa
  • The Salty Beach Street Food

Ship facts

Length:290
Passengers:3800
Crew:1100
Built:2012
Tonnage:114500
Registered:Italien

Price Includes

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