
14 Day Circle the Caribbean Cruise
January 30, 2026 - February 15, 2026
$4566 – $6673
Each Winter or early Spring we have scheduled a cruise to the Caribbean, and favorite ports of call. This year is special since it is aboard the MAJESTIC. Which just underwent a complete overhaul in London with its maiden voyage through the Mediteranian in April.
Both my daughter and I were on that cruise and both feel the ship is like New in every respect. Although Princess has very nice ships I don’t feel there is any better in their fleet than the MAJESTIC.
DAY 1 January 30 2026 – Fly from Cedar Rapids IA. To Ft.Lauderdale Fl. Stay in 4-5 star hotel
DAY 2 January 31 – Embarkation and at SEA
DAY 3 February 1 – AT SEA
DAY 4 February 2 – ST.MAARTIN.
St Maarten, a vibrant Dutch Caribbean island, charms cruisers with its glittering white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and cultural diversity. Explore the bustling capital, Philipsburg, where you can shop duty-free, savor local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the colorful Caribbean spirit. Visit Maho Beach for a thrilling experience as planes fly remarkably close overhead, or relax on the tranquil Mullet Bay Beach. Discover St Maarten’s unique history and European influences by visiting the historic Fort Amsterdam or exploring the island’s French side, St Martin, just a short drive away.
Day 5 – Dominica
Dominica, known as the “Nature Island” of the Caribbean, invites cruisers to an untouched paradise of lush rainforests, pristine waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. Explore the island’s natural wonders, such as the Boiling Lake, Trafalgar Falls, or the Emerald Pool, or immerse yourself in the island’s rich local culture with a visit to the vibrant capital city, Roseau. Experience the unique volcanic black-sand beaches or partake in adventure activities like hiking, snorkeling, or diving in the surrounding turquoise waters. Dominica’s unspoiled beauty and enchanting atmosphere create a truly unforgettable Caribbean escape.
Day 6 – St. Lucia
Castries, the bustling capital of Saint Lucia, welcomes visitors with its stunning natural landscapes, colorful markets, and rich history. Visit the towering Morne Fortune, explore the vibrant Central Market, or relax on the pristine Vigie Beach. With its charming local atmosphere and array of cultural attractions, Castries is a popular destination for cruise passengers exploring the Caribbean.
Day 7 – Barbados
Bridgetown, the lively capital of Barbados, offers visitors a mix of beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant Caribbean culture. Stroll along the bustling Broad Street, explore the fascinating Parliament Buildings, or relax on the sun-kissed shores of Carlisle Bay. As a popular destination for Caribbean cruise itineraries, Bridgetown beckons visitors with its warm hospitality and picture-perfect island scenery.
Day 8 – Grenada
Grenada, known as the “Spice Island” of the Caribbean, bewitches cruisers with its lush rainforests, fragrant spice plantations, and pristine beaches. Meander through the bustling markets of St. George’s, the capital, to soak up local culture and purchase nutmeg, cinnamon, and cocoa, some of the island’s famous spices. Revel in the natural beauty of the island by visiting the stunning Annandale Falls, the impressive Grand Etang Lake, or the serene Levera Beach. Immerse yourself in Grenada’s history with a tour of the Belmont Estate or Fort George, and savor delicious island cuisine at local restaurants and bars.
Day 9 – Trinidad
Tobago, the smaller of the two islands that make up the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago, offers cruisers an idyllic island paradise with white-sand beaches, lush tropical rainforests, and vibrant coral reefs. Discover the island’s captivating history at Fort King George or the Tobago Museum, or soak up the sun on pristine shores, such as Pigeon Point Beach or Englishman’s Bay. Delve into the island’s underwater wonders by snorkeling or diving in the renowned Buccoo Reef or the mesmerizing Nylon Pool. Embrace the warm Tobagonian hospitality, sample mouthwatering Caribbean cuisine, and immerse yourself in the relaxed island rhythm. Tobago promises cruisers an unforgettable tropical escape.
Day 9 – 10. At Sea
Day 11 – Aruba
Aruba, officially the Country of Aruba, is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, situated in the south of the Caribbean Sea. Aruba is located approximately 29 kilometres north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná and 80 kilometres northwest of Curaçao.
Day 12 – At Sea
Day 13 – Grand Turk
Grand Turk, the capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands, boasts breathtaking beaches, world-class diving, and a fascinating history. Discover the clear turquoise waters, vibrant reefs, and fascinating marine life on a snorkeling or diving excursion, visit the historic Grand Turk Lighthouse, or relax on the sun-soaked sands of Governor’s Beach. As a regular stop on Caribbean cruise itineraries, Grand Turk offers visitors a captivating blend of natural beauty, leisure activities, and cultural experiences.
Day 14 – At Sea
Day 15 – Ft. Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, a vibrant city on Florida’s southeastern coast, is renowned for its beautiful beaches, bustling waterfront promenade, and stunning network of canals. Explore the fashionable Las Olas Boulevard, visit the historic Stranahan House, or relax on the picturesque Fort Lauderdale Beach. As a major port for Caribbean and Latin American cruise itineraries, Fort Lauderdale provides cruise passengers with a memorable gateway to Florida’s sun, sand, and iconic coastal charm.
Prices:
Fare: per person by cabin
Inside Cabin: $4566
Balcony Cabin: $5948
Mini Suite: $6673