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Embark on this Caribbean Transatlantic 14-night cruise aboard Britannia! Sailing from Southampton, explore tropical destinations like Barbados and St. Lucia, with their pristine beaches and cultural experiences. Onboard, savour delectable cuisine prepared by world-class chefs and enjoy captivating shows in the evenings. Elegant interiors create a boutique hotel ambience at sea, while the stunning three- tier atrium, adorned with a Star Burst sculpture, provides that wow-factor entrance. Whether you want to relax and unwind, indulge yourself or be entertained, you can do it in style on board Britannia.
Details:
- 14 nights
- 31 Oct 2025 - 14 Nov 2025
- From £1,129 pp
- Return transfer and return flight to UK from Bridgetown included
Price correct at time of publication (27/06/2025)
Day 1: Southampton
Days 2 - 4: At Sea
Day 5: Tenerife
Days 6 - 11: At Sea
Day 12: St Maarten
Day 13: Dominica, Dominica
Day 14: Castries, Saint Lucia
Day 15: Bridgeton, Barbados
Itineraries
Day 1
Southampton

The city centre is a charming mix of old city walls and a large modern shopping centre. With multiple restaurants, museums, cinemas and theatres there is plenty to be explored. Time spent at embarkation and disembarkation ports may be limited which may restrict availability of shore excursions.
Days 2 - 4
At Sea

Day 5
Tenerife

Visiting the largest of the Canary Islands, our Tenerife cruises bring you close to one of the world's most dramatic and varied landscapes, ranging from verdant valleys and lush plantations to glorious beaches, vast pinewoods and the volcanic `moonscape' of Mount Teide National Park. Tenerife's cruise port Santa Cruz has grown from a fishing village to a splendid city with classy bars and restaurants, varied shops, fine architecture and interesting museums. With our cruises to Tenerife the action begins right outside the port gates, where you will find a caf-lined boulevard leading to the Plaza de Espana, at the heart of the port's main shopping area. Look out for bargain electrical goods and cut-price CDs, Tenerife's speciality. Prefer museums and galleries? Try the Museo de Bellas Artes, which contains works by Bruegel, or discover the island's history, topography, flora and fauna at the Museo de la Naturaleza y El Hombre.
Days 6-11
At Sea

Day 12
St Maarten

Half French and half Dutch, St. Martin/Sint Maarten cruise port is one of the Caribbean's most diverse and interesting islands. The Dutch capital Philipsburg is a delightful warren of narrow streets called steegjies. Here you will find interesting shops and leafy courtyard cafes. Start your exploration at Wathey Square, which is home to a colourful market. If you would prefer to enjoy a little French 'je ne sais quoi', take an island tour to the pretty French capital Marigot. It's worth visiting for its colourful markets, lovely cafe-lined waterfront and the chic boutiques of Marina Port La Royale, where you can pick up unusual jewellery and leather goods. Or spend your day on a catamaran trip from Philipsburg for fabulous deep-sea snorkelling with lunch.
Day 13
Dominica, Dominica

Dominica is an island of breathtaking natural beauty with crater lakes and waterfalls, forests and gorges, many with evocative names like Boiling Lake and Valley of Desolation. A true adventure island, it’s a nature-lover’s paradise and is fast becoming a top eco-tourism destination – a goal bolstered by government efforts to make the island the world's first climate - resilient nation. And it’s certainly worth protecting: the lush interior is packed with tropical rainforests, volcanoes, waterfalls, black-sand beaches and rivers (365 of them, to be precise). Take a dip in the enchanting Emerald Pool, set within the UNESCO - listed Morne Trois Pitons National Park. Legend has it you’ll feel 10 years younger.
Day 14
Castries, Saint Lucia

The lush island of St Lucia is a tropical paradise. The Caribbean is a treat for all the senses. Get a taste of island life with a St Lucia cruise holiday. With its mouth-watering mix of exotic local flavours and historic influence, Caribbean cuisine is a melting pot of culinary cultures. And while you’d be hard-pressed to take a bad shot, the region offers up iconic scenes that will give you the kind of photos that bring back happy memories every time you see them.
Day 15
Bridgetown, Barbados

As the most easterly Caribbean island, Barbados was the beating heart of the colonial Atlantic trade route (having been colonised by English settlers in 1627). With British rule came shared English laws, political systems, architectural styles, customs and place names – all of which shaped the island’s past and resonate in its present. Take the capital, Bridgetown. This trove of architectural and cultural treasures was deemed to be of such historical significance that it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011. Highlights include the Georgian St Mary’s Church near Cheapside Market, the elegantly neo-Gothic Barbados Parliament and the Garrison (once home to up to 15,000 British troops). Largely intact, the barracks, canteens, hospitals, stables and forts still survive and are even still in use. The parade ground is a scenic horse-racing track, with football and rugby pitches in the middle.
- Return flight from Barbados - London
- Return transfer from ship to airport
- Full-board dining from 7 venues
- Water, fresh pressed coffee & tea
- 4 swimming pools, including open top roof and Infinity pool with swim-up bar
- Multiplex cinema & open-air cinema
- Children’s club and night nursery
- On-board entertainment including shows, live music, comedy and more
- Mini golf & sports arena
- Gym & range of fitness classes
- Tips included
- Gibraltar – London Flights
- London - Barbados flights
- Transfers unless specified
£1129 per person (Inside Cabin)
Price accurate as of time of publication (27/06/2025)